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Microwave motion detector for opening automatically controlled doors Translation of the original instructions General ብ ቢ Hood ባ Light window detector indication ቤ no function ብ Cable bushing ቦ Mounting holes ቦ ቧ Detector electronic ቨ Microwave module ቩ LED microw.: green Safety instructions Observe the national and international regulations on door safety. Only trained, qualified personnel may mount and start up the detector. The unit may only be opened and repaired by the manufacturer. The unit may only be operated from a safety extra-low voltage (SELV) system with safe electrical separation. Always consider the safety functions of your application as a whole, never just in relation to one individual section of the system. The installer is responsible for carrying out a risk assessment and installing the detector and the door system correctly. Avoid touching any electronic components. The door drive and transom profile must be grounded correctly. Recommended start-up sequence: I. Mounting 1. Remove cover hood Mounting of the detector 1. Position drill template 2. Drill the holes, remove drill template 3. Lay cable and mount detector Electrical connections Power Supply 2 brown 3 green 4 yellow Radar output* white – 11.5 - 36 VDC brown + 12 - 28 VAC green Microwave yellow * See also DIP-switch-settings (Chap. 5) Mechanical fine tuning Wide radar field Manual inclination settings 0° ... +45° in 5° steps Narrow radar field ቢ Manual inclination settings – 20° ... +20° in 5° steps
Open the catalog to page 1Configuration by hand DIP-Switch and potentiometer Potentiometer Radar output (active/passive, NO/NC) Interference filter (Door and EM interference) CTO and swing filter Direction recognition medium radar field Smallest radar field Radar functions Largest radar field ON = both directions OFF* = forward Cross Traffic Optimisation CTO 1 ON Door filter (Interfence for radar) ON = Door and interference filter on (EM interference, e.g. fluorescence tube) OFF* = filter off ON = passive (NC) OFF* = active (NO) The Slow Motion Detection (SMD) is a factory setting. The SMD recognises slow motions...
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