Runtime Errors - BEA LZR-MICROSCAN1UT Manual

Stand-alone, door-mounted, safety sensor system for automatic swing doors
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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)

Runtime Errors

The following lists potential errors following a successful "teach-in".
These can be viewed in the Error Log screen. The hub will store up to 20 errors (numbered 0 – 19).
Environ
(environmental)
EDPS
Lost Message
Fork
PWR:LSR
PWR:APD
Motor
Drum
5V
D2DC
NTC
CPU
Startup
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Sensor is seeing door hardware (crash
bars, panic bars etc.)
Sensor is tilted too close to door
Transfer loop is hanging under sensor(s)
Voltage and/or temperature too high/low
Door moved manually during closed door
tracking
Possible sensor gyro issue.
No communication between the hub and
sensor
Door slammed by pedestrian or cart,
causing sensor to shut down
Processor unable to move to next process
Sensor power is out of tolerance
Laser Photo Diode voltage is out of
tolerance
Sensor motor RPM too low
Door slammed by pedestrian or cart,
causing sensor to shut down
Mirror drum not spinning true
Rail voltage too high/low
"Distance to Digital Converter"
"Network Time Communication"
Internal microprocessor fault
Hub is not getting info from sensors
Sensor and/or hub is too cold
Install LZR spacers if required and perform a new
teach-in.
Tighten tilt angle screw.
Trim and adjust the transfer loop, and then
perform a new teach-in.
Install BEA power supply (PN 30.5558).
Automatic Recovery.
Replace the sensor.
Cable disconnected/pinched. Plug in or replace
cable.
Set switch to OFF and allow door to see home.
Set switch to ON for Auto-Recovery.
Automatic Recovery.
Install BEA power supply (PN 30.5558).
Replace the sensor.
Replace the sensor.
Set switch to off and allow door to see home.
Set switch to ON for Auto-Recovery.
Replace the sensor.
Sensor is pulling too much voltage or the hub
is bad.
Replace the sensor.
Replace the sensor and/or hub if cycling the
power doesn't resolve the issue.
Cycle the power.
Replace the hub if power cycling faults.
Sensor is not plugged in.
Warm sensor/hub and perform "teach-in".
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