Activ 8 One Pulse
Activ 8 One Pulse
USER’S GUIDE
COMBINED RADAR OPENING AND ACTIVE INFRARED SAFETY SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
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Cover
Radar motion
sensor IR- sensor
IR-prism
45°
IR curtain adjustment
30°
Radar tilt angle 15°
indication screw
LED turns on LED flashing slowly LED flashing quickly Motion detection Presence detection See page x Factory value
LED display during normal function
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ORANGE LED Troubleshooting
INSTALLATION
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Use the Remote Control to Use the Spotfinder to locate Insert the prism Make sure the door Avoid touching electronic
adjust the sensor. the safety curtains. correctly into the guiding controller cover is fixed and/or
grooves! properly and electrically optical parts!
earthed.
Avoid vibrations! Do not cover the sensor! Avoid moving objects in Avoid HF lamps and Avoid highly reflective
proximity to the sensor! fluorescent lighting in the objects in the infrared field!
infrared field!
Mount the sensor at a maximum height of 5 cm from the bottom line of Use the mounting template to drill holes and position the sensor.
the door controller.
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1 Wiring the sensor
R1 ≤ 470Ω
(Note:check that the door operator is compatible with this value) To ensure waterproof installation, place the cable as shown above.
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1 Width of radar motion sensing field: choice of antenna
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1 Depth of radar motion sensing field: tilt angle of radar-module
Sensitivity = 9 Sensitivity = 9
2 curtains of 2 curtains of Make sure to introduce the prism If installed at a mounting height
24 overlapping spots 12 overlapping spots into the guiding grooves of 3 m or more, use the narrow
(no gaps) (no gaps) in front of the lenses and not into prism.
the cover!
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1 Depth of IR presence sensing field: angle of IR-module (negative angle available)
Keep a minimum distance of 5cm between To reduce the distance between curtain and door, turn Use the Spotfinder to locate and
the door and first curtain. the screw clockwise. To increase the distance, turn the adjust the position of the curtains.
screw counterclockwise. The pin indicates the angle.
When mounting one sensor on each side of the door above a highly reflective threshold, select different frequencies to 5
avoid crosstalk between the sensors.
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7. Important remote control adjustments
NUMBER
OF IR
CURTAINS
1 1 curtain
(curtain closest to door)
UNLOCK
2 2 curtains
CHECK VALUES
2 3 2nd curtain in dynamic mode
LOCK
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
OPENING
1 active - NO
SENSITIVITY 2 passive - NC
0-9 0 (min) > 9 (max) 3 passive - NC
4 active - NO
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MAX. DURATION
OF PRESENCE
DETECTION
7 0 30 seconds
1 1 minute
2 2 minutes
3 5 minutes
IR CURTAIN 4 10 minutes
IMMUNITY 5 20 minutes
1 normal 1 6 60 minutes
2 increased
3 rain mode
4 snow mode
5 snow mode enhanced
1 SETUP
launch
setup
launch
assisted setup
select
presetting
restore
factory settings
To launch a setup
The sensor only takes a new reference picture.
Æ recommended after change of parameters by remote control RED/GREEN
LED
alternating
Setup process active: After finishing the setup process, the sensor shows the following behaviour:
RED LED flashing quickly The sensor ‘sees’ the door movement and can not finish its setup.
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RED/GREEN RED LED continuously on The sensor signals a faulty IR monitoring.
LED
alternating The sensor encounters signal saturation 7
ORANGE LED continuously on
(ex. due to highly reflective floor).
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7. Additional remote control adjustments
SAFETY OUTPUT
REDIRECTION
0 no redirection
1 transfer presence detection
to motion output
2 motion output only activated
if motion and presence
detection
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INSTALLATION
CONFIGURATION
HOLD TIME MOUNTING PULSE
HEIGHT FREQUENCY
0-9 0 (0.5s) > 9 (9s) 1 low low
0 2 high low
3 low high
DETECTION 4 high high
MODE
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1 bidirectional mode
2 unidirectional mode
3 unidirectional mode with MTF
4 unidirectional mode REVERSE
DOOR CONTROL
2 1 normal
(LED in normal mode)
2 door permanently open
IMMUNITY (red LED ON)
3 door permanently closed
1 detection of quasi presence (red LED OFF)
2 normal 1
3 increased
4-9 additional increased
immunities
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IR curtain immunity 1 to 3
High mounting height If the sensor is installed higher than 3m above the floor, make sure to use the narrow prism. 3+5
In addition set the mounting height to “high mounting”:
(>3m)
Installation Configuration High Mounting Height
Inside installation According to the location and use of the sensor, choose one of the following presettings:
Presetting 1 Internal installation, vulnerable users
Rain/Snow If the sensor is exposed to rain or snow, use the URC (Universal Rain Cover). Set the sensor to presetting 3 or 4 to 4
increase the immunity of the sensor. You can reduce the influence of rain and snow even more when selecting the
RAIN or SNOW mode for the IR curtain immunity:
RAIN mode
SNOW mode
Reflective environments The additional increased radar immunity modes (4-9) reduce disturbances of the motion sensor in highly reflective 5
environments (airlocks, curved and round sliding doors, metallic environments etc.).
Additional increased immunities
Overlapping IR-curtains Overlapping IR-curtains from sensors installed side-by-side may cause disturbances due to crosstalk. Select different 5
frequencies on each sensor to avoid crosstalk. Attention: avoid curtains that are overlapping by more than 30 cm
(at 2,2m, using wide prism).
Only one single impulse If your door controller has only one single impulse input for motion impulse (open the door) and no safety input (keep the
door open), use the “Safety Output Redirection” to transfer the safety detection (IR sensor module) to the motion impulse
input on door controller output and connect only the motion output to your door controller. Note that the monitoring function is no longer active.
Safety Output Redirection Transfer presence detection to the motion output
Check the wiring Push the left push button to release the outputs. The door should close and the LED should switch off.
Push Buttons For more information on the use of the push buttons, ask our quick reference guide “How to use push buttons”.
Red LED permanently ON after an The sensor fails the IR test. 1. Cut and restore the power supply. 5
assisted setup. 2. Launch a new assisted setup.
If the LED still stays ON, replace the sensor.
Red LED ON The sensor detects a presence. Wait as long as the time set in the “maximum duration of 4-5
presence detection” setting or launch an assisted setup
(with the remote control or right push button).
Red LED ON Increase the immunity of the curtains (value 3 - 5) 4
The presence detection is disturbed by
the rain.
Green LED ON 1. Check whether the unidirectional mode is selected and the 5
The radar detection is disturbed by the MTF function is disabled.
rain. 2. Increase the radar immunity.
Orange LED flashes The sensor signals an internal fault. Cut and restore the power supply.
If the orange LED flashes again, replace faulty sensor.
Orange LED ON The sensor encounters signal saturation. 1. Use the wide field prism and/or slightly increase the IR- 3+5
curtains angle (turning the screw counterclockwise).
2. Launch an assisted setup.
The door is not closing. 1. On-Off switch at door control is in wrong Check to insure that On-Off switch for door is in
LED OFF position or is faulty. ON or AUTOMATIC position.
2. Improper output configuration on the sensor. Check the output configuration setting on each sensor. 4
3. Faulty sensor monitoring of the door 1. Check if the monitoring mode is ON or PULSE 3+5
controller. depending on the door controller.
2. Check the wiring.
3. Verify that ‘Door Control’ (F2) is set to ‘AUTO’.
The door closes slowly. Faulty sensor monitoring of the door controller. 1. Check if the monitoring mode is ON or PULSE 3+5
LED OFF depending on the door controller.
2. Check the wiring.
3. Verify that ‘Door Control’ (F2) is set to ‘AUTO’.
After a power on, there is no LED-signal, The sensor’s monitoring input is not correctly Check the wiring and the power supply (voltage and polarity) 3+5
even during a motion detection. supplied. of the monitoring input.
The motion output is active and the Disable the monitoring of the sensor if the door controller cannot
presence output is fixed. monitor the sensor.
Door keeps recycling open-closed. The sensor is disturbed by the door motion Green LED signals motion detection: 2+3
because it sees the door or feels vibrations. Increase radar angle and radar immunity.
Red LED signals infrared detection:
Increase IR curtains angle (turning the screw counterclockwise).
In airlock vestibules, the sensor sees the . Increase radar immunity.
opposite door.
2. The front face is not properly fixed. Check whether the front face prism is placed into 3
the guiding grooves and not in the sensor cover.
The sensor does not respond to the 1. Batteries in the remote control are not Verify whether the batteries are installed correctly
remote control. installed properly or dead. or replace batteries.
2. Remote control badly pointed. Point the remote control towards the sensor.
The sensor does not unlock when access Wrong code being entered. Cut and restore power supply. No code is required to 6
code is entered. unlock during the first minute after powering.
Press on “unlock”, then on “lock” and introduce
a new access code.
Output specification Relay (free of potential contact): Transistor (NPN open collector) requiring ext. pull-up resistor
Max. contact voltage: 42V AC/ DC Max. output current: 25 mA
Max. contact current: 1A (resistive) Max. switching power: 40 V DC
Max. switching power: 30W (DC) / 60VA (AC) Max. pulse amplitude (detection state or fail state): 0,8V
Input specification Input Impedance: 100kΩ
Max. input voltage: 30 V DC
External pull-up resistor: ≤ 470Ω*
Min. Pulse amplitude (Vpp): > 50% of sensor supply voltage
Max. Pulse duration: 100µs @ 25mA output current
Min. time interval between pulses: > pulse duration
*check that the door controller is compatible with this value
Output holdtime 0.5s to 9s (adjustable) 0,1/1s (fixed)
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