FAAC XGUARD-25 User Manual
FAAC XGUARD-25 User Manual

FAAC XGUARD-25 User Manual

For building automation and security

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XGUARD-25
Laser scanner
for buiLding automation and security
User's Guide
for product version 0600 and more
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  • Page 1 XGUARD-25 Laser scanner for buiLding automation and security User’s Guide for product version 0600 and more...
  • Page 2 BUILDING AUTOMATION AND SECURITY Other use of the device is outside the permitted purpose and can not be guaranteed by the manufacturer. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or inappropriate adjustments of the sensor. DESCRIPTION laser sweep emission protection cover laser sweep reception visible laser beam (3)
  • Page 3: Installation And Maintenance

    SAFETY The device contains IR and visible laser diodes. IR laser: wavelength 905nm; max. output pulse power 75W (Class 1 according to IEC 60825-1) Visible laser: wavelength 650nm; max. output CW power 3mW (Class 3R according to IEC 60825-1) The visible laser beams are inactive during normal functioning. The installer can activate the visible lasers if needed.
  • Page 4: Possible Applications

    POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS PROTECTION OF wORkS OF ART: wARNING & ALARM Field 1 (4 active curtains) triggers relay 1: Field 2 (only curtain C1 active) triggers relay 2: warning alarm Adapt the field widths (6 m for example): Reduce field 2 to 1 curtain (C1): DAY AND NIGhT FEATURE During day time, only field 1 is active and During night time field 2 is active too and...
  • Page 5: Installation Steps

    RELAY 2 - FIELD 2 VIOLET TEST + No monitoring*: connect red and blue wires to power supply (no polarity) TEST - BLUE WHITE/RED No teach-in via input*: TEACH-IN WHITE/BLUE connect white/red and white/blue wires to ground *for more info, please contact FAAC...
  • Page 6 POSITIONING Unlock the sensor and activate the visible laser beams. The visible laser beams indicate approximately the postion of curtain C1 and limit the angle of the detection field. The visible laser beams stay activated for 15 minutes or can be turned off the same way they were activated.
  • Page 7 Objects in the detection field will be cut out. Stay outside of the detection field to avoid disturbances. To launch a teach-in via input, please contact FAAC for more information. To launch a teach-in via remote control, use the following sequence: max.
  • Page 8 REMOTE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS (OPTIONAL) DeteCtIOn CurtAInS C1 + C2 active on field 1 only C1 C2 CurtAIn C3 + C4 active on field 2 only deactivate curtain on both fields C1 active on both fields activate curtain only on field 1 C2+C3 active on field 2 only C4 deactivated activate curtain only on field 2...
  • Page 9: How To Use The Remote Control

    hOw TO USE ThE REMOTE CONTROL After unlocking, the red If the red LED flashes quickly after unlocking, you To end an adjustment session, LED flashes and the sensor need to enter an access code from 1 to 4 digits. always lock the sensor.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    A reflective object is in close Avoid highly reflective material in proximity to proximity to the sensor. the sensor. The sensor does You have to enter a code or Please contact FAAC. not unlock. the wrong code was entered.
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    EN 60529:2001; IEC 60825-1:2007 Laser Class 1 & 3R; EN 60950-1:2005; EN 61000-6-2:2005 EMC - Industrial level EN 61000-6-3:2006 EMC - Commercial level Specifications are subject to changes without prior notice. All values measured in specific conditions. *For other options, please contact FAAC...
  • Page 12 FAAC S.p.A . - Via Calari, 10 40069 Zola Predosa - Italia - tel. +39 051 61724 - fax. +39 051 758518 - www.faacgroup.com BEA hereby declares that the FAAC XGUARD-25 is in conformity with the basic requirements and the other relevant provi- sions of the directives 2006/95/EC, 2002/95/EC and 2004/108/EC.

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