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Motion and presence sensor

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Motion and Presence Sensor
3H-IR14C
Before using this sensor, read this user manual in detail.
During the lifetime of the product, keep the manual and refer it when needed.
User Manual
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serious injury or death.
Other symbols to be aware of.
Special attention is required when this symbol is
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1. DESCRIPTION
Mounting Screws
(2 pcs. )
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Detection
Window
Base
3. MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS
�CAUTION To prevent malfunction mount as indicated.
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1. Mount lower than 3m.
2. Ensure no moving
3. Mount where no direct
objects are in the detection
and reflected sunlight
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5. Install in vibration fr ee 3. Objects placed in the
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If the sensor is exposed to excessive rain or snow,
\..protect it with a Hotron weather cover.
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4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3H-IR14C
Detection Method
Active Infrared Reflection
Installation Height
3.0[m]
Sensitivity adjustment Available
Depth adjustment
Angle 1 0 to 5 [ degrees
Row
IR4~Rl
ll
Width adjustment
Wide / Narrow
Presence Timer
Rl,R2 l 2,30,60,
[s] 1 R3,R4 l 2 [s]
Frequency
2 Frequencies
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Monitor mode
Nonna!/ Snow
Standby
(Green)
R3,R4 Detecting
(Blue)
Rl ,R2 Detecting
(Red)
Door movement is detected
(Orange)
Indicates a change of dip switch settings
LED Indicator
(Fast flashing Orange )
Intern.al Sensor Error (Fast flashing Green/Red )
Reflected infrared signa! from the floor is very low
(Flashing Green/Red )
COM PLIED STANDARDS
DIN18650-l:2010
EN 12978:2003 +Al:2009
EN 16005:2012
EC type examination No. 4420513738007
Disregarding this symbol may result in injury
or damage to equipment.
Setting required to conform with EN16005.
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2. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
75(Standard Mouotin
Pitch)
Accessories
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Cable
Mounting Template
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In the following cases, the sensor may
detect without the presence of a person.
1. Accumulation of snow or
2. Environment is hum.id or
water on the floor.
steamy.
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4. Pets / Animals enter the
detection area.
detection area.
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Supply Voltage
AC/DC 12~24 [V]±l0% 50/60 [Hz]
AC12V: l . l[VA]Max AC24V: l .3[VA]Max
Power Consumption
DC12V: 70 fmAlMax DC24V: 40 fmAlMax
Safety
Form A Relay Contact
l(Rl,R2)
DC50fVl 0.HAl (Resistance load
Output
Activation Form A Re lay Contact
I/R2 R3 R4) DC50rYl 0.lfAl /Resistance load)
TEST Input
DC24V : 6 [mA] Max
Output Holding Time
Approx 0.5 [s]
Response Time
0.1 ~ 0.2 [s]
Operating Temperature -20 ~ +60 ["C]
Operating humidity
Below 80 [%]
IP Rate
IP54 (With Base)
Weight
Approx 180 [g]
Color
S : Silver , BL : Black
2 , performance level D according to EN
Category
ISO 13 849-1 :2008
Specification may change without prior notice.
5. MOUNTING & WIRING INFORMATION
Drilling may cause electric shock.
ARNING
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Be careful ofhidden wires inside the door engine cover.
1. Determine the
of the device and
attach the Mounting
Template. Drill the
mounting and wiring
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holes.
6-1. Wiring to a door controller that can test the sensor.
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Set "TEST Input" dip switch setting 8 to "ON"
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Ref section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS.
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7. Set the following parameters
section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
section 8. ADJUSTING DETECTION PATTERN
section 9. ADJUSTING SENSITIVITY
section 10. VERIFICATION OF OPERATION
section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS
6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
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�CAUTION
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Set m a marmer smtable for operalion.
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Timer (Rl R2)
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DetectionRows
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R 2 BB
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R l BB
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It will take approximately 6s for dip
&
switch setting changes to take effect.
7. APPLYING POWER
�CAUTION
Before turning on the power, wire the door controller to the sensor.
If !here is a moving object in detection area after Power - on/ reset, the sensor wil! be in motion detection mode.
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Ifthere is no moving object in detection area after Power-on/ reset, the sensor will be in presence detection mode.
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Power-
on/Reset
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Ifyou carry out the following when the power is turned on, the sensor will detect for 30s.
Place or remove a
mat in the detection
area.
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2. Remove the
3. Remove the Mounting
Cover.
Screws and the Body from th, the Mounting Screws.
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6-2. Wiring to a door controller tb.at cannot test the sensor.
Power
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Black
(NonPole)
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Cable
-o-12~24V ±10%,
Activation
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Output
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Safety
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Blue
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TESTinput(+)
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TEST!nput
Brown(-) -
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in the space provided
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(]) Quantity ofDetection Rows
The number of rows of detection can be set to 4, 3, 2 or 1 depending on detection area
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® Presence Timer (Rl R2)
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The sensor will detect a stationary object for the period of the preset presence timer
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setting on the inner 2(Rl R2) rows.
@Frequency
Monitor Mode
To comply with EN16005 set the presence timer to 30s or more.
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@Frequency
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When two sensors are installed in close proximity to each other select different
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frequency settings for each sensor to prevent cross interference.
Gl Safety Output
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@Safety Output @TEST Input
Refer to section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS for full details on Safety Output.
Monitor Mode
Set to "Snow" in instances where false door activations can result from blowing snow,
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leaves or rubbish in the detection zone. It should be noted tb. a t sensitivity to detecting
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pedestrians may also be reduced.
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@TEST Input
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When connected to a door controller without a TEST
Input, set to "OFF". When connected to a door
controller with the TEST Input, set to "ON"
Refer to section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS.
To comply with EN16005 set to "ON".
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5 s
No moving object
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2 s
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Moving object
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Adjust the angle of Body.
Adjust the width of the detection area.
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4. lnstall the Base with
5. Attach the Body to the
Base.
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Power
Black
(NonPole)
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White
Activation
Output
Green
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Yellow
Safety
Blue
Output
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Gray(+) c::::::: - Do not connect
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Brown(-) - - Do not connect
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Set "TEST Input" dip switch setting 8 to "OFF"
Refsection 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS.
9. Place the Cover on sensor and wipe the
sensor clean
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Be careful not to move the sensor
Body when attaching the Cover.
TEST
TEST
Without
With
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5 s
R emove
No moving object
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Ad just the sensitivity.
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Summary of Contents for Sensor Partners 3H-IR14C

  • Page 1 Motion and Presence Sensor 5. MOUNTING & WIRING INFORMATION DIN18650-l:2010 Drilling may cause electric shock. ARNING &' 3H-IR14C EN 12978:2003 +Al:2009 Be careful ofhidden wires inside the door engine cover. EN 16005:2012 1. Determine the 2. Remove the EC type examination No. 4420513738007 3.
  • Page 2 10. VERIFICATION OF OPERATION Hotron Ireland Lid 26 Dublin Streel, 3H-IR14C Combined motion and presence detection sensor for the activation and safety After installation and sensor setting adjus!Jnent, walk test the sensor to ensure that the detection area is as required.