BEA FALCON XL dimensions 75.5351.02 EN 20080317

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FALCON & FALCON XL

USER'S GUIDE

MOTION SENSORS FOR INDUSTRIAL DOORS

FALCON: for high mounting FALCON XL: for low mounting

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Technology: Microwave and microprocessor

Transmitter frequency:

 

24.125 GHz

Transmitter radiated power: <20 dBm EIRP

Transmitter power density:

< 5 mW/cm²

Mounting height

 

 

FALCON: from 11.5 to 23’

 

FALCON XL: from 6.5 to 11.5’

Tilt angle:

0° to 180° in elevation

Detection zone (typical)

 

Wide pattern (FALCON XL): 13’ (W) x 6.5’ (D)

 

for a mounting height of 8.2’

Narrow pattern (FALCON): 13’ (W) x 16’ (D)

 

for a mounting height of 16’

Detection mode:

movement

Minimum detection speed: 2.2 in/s (measured in the

 

sensor axis)

Supply voltage:

12V to 24V AC +/- 10%

 

12V to 24V DC +30% / -10%

Mains frequency:

50 to 60 Hz

Power consumption:

< 2W

Output relay: free of potential changeover contact Max contact voltage : 42V AC/ DC

Max contact current: 1A (resistive)

Max switching power: 30W (DC) / 60 VA (AC)

Hold time: 0.5s to 9s (adjustable)

Manual adjustment:

orientation of sensing field (mechanically)

multiple functions (by push buttons).

Remote control adjustments:

Sensitivity.

Hold time.

Detection mode.

Pedestrian and parallel traffic rejection mode.

Relay configuration.

Temperature range : -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to +60°C)

Degree of protection: IP65

Product conformity:

R&TTE 1999/5/EC

EMC 89/336/EEC

Dimensions : 5 in (D) x 4 in (W) x 3 ¾ (H)

(127mm (D) x 102 mm (W) x 96mm (H))

Weight:

0.88 lbs (400 g)

Housing Material:

ABS and Polycarbonate

Bracket Material:

black anodized aluminum

Cable length:

33 ft (10 m)

Cable diameter:

1/8” (3 mm) (minimum)

 

1/4” (6.5 mm) (maximum)

DESCRIPTION OF THE SENSOR

INSTALLATION

TIPS

The sensor must be firmly fastened in order not to vibrate.

The sensor must not be placed directly behind a panel or any kind of material.

The sensor must not have any object likely to move or vibrate in its sensing field.

The sensor must not have any fluorescent lighting in its sensing field.

75.5351.02 EN 20080317 (75.5350)

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Contents 75.5351.02 EN 20080317 Ceiling Mounting Wall Mounting To remove or to insert the cableDuring a detection the red LED lights on Falcon Mounting height 16.5 feetParameter Users Actions Factory KEY Setting Description of the Infrared Remote ControlLED Signal UnlockSensitivity Defaults ValuesHold Time Press the Detection Mode key Detection Mode RejectionPress the Rejection Mode key 23 ft 16.5 ft 11.5 ft 10 ftSymptom Probable Cause Corrective Action

FALCON XL, FALCON specifications

The BEA FALCON and FALCON XL are advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) designed to meet a variety of operational needs in both commercial and military sectors. Known for their versatility and cutting-edge technology, these drones have garnered attention for their capabilities in aerial surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision operations.

One of the standout features of the BEA FALCON is its modular design, which allows operators to easily swap out payloads depending on the mission requirements. This flexibility enables the UAV to be tailored for applications ranging from environmental monitoring to disaster management and even tactical military operations. The payload capacity of the FALCON makes it an ideal platform for integrating advanced sensors, including high-resolution cameras, LiDAR systems, and electronic warfare equipment.

The FALCON series boasts an impressive range of flight performance, with the FALCON XL offering extended range capabilities. The drone can conduct operations at altitudes typically above commercial air traffic, providing a tactical advantage by conducting missions undetected. The FALCON XL can cover longer distances without the need for frequent refueling, supported by a hybrid propulsion system that combines electric and traditional fuel sources, thereby enhancing its endurance.

In terms of technology, the FALCON is equipped with sophisticated navigation and control systems, utilizing GPS and inertial navigation systems for precise positioning. The drones also feature advanced autopilot capabilities and can be operated remotely or autonomously, providing greater safety and operational efficiency. The user-friendly interface and real-time data transmission capabilities enable seamless mission planning and execution.

Another notable characteristic of the FALCON series is its resilience and durability. Constructed from lightweight, high-strength materials, these UAVs are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions and minimize susceptibility to damage. This robustness ensures that they can perform consistently in diverse operational environments.

The BEA FALCON and FALCON XL represent significant advancements in drone technology, showcasing an impressive combination of versatility, performance, and durability. With their ability to adapt to various mission profiles, they stand out as crucial tools for organizations and military units seeking to enhance their aerial capabilities in an increasingly complex operational landscape.