BEA Eagle HM dimensions Control, Programming Guide, BI-DIRECTIONAL Mode, UNI-DIRECTIONAL Mode

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1.The Eagle SMR is fully compatible with BEA’s Remote Control as shown below. Use of the remote control should be

BEA’s REMOTE

conducted within 10’ – 15’ of the sensor, and the remote should be pointed directly at the sensor when used. Refer to

CONTROL

the “Programming Guide” in the following section for each parameter and it’s values.

 

 

Not Used

Number Keys

 

Not Used

 

 

 

 

Plus +

Unlock

 

Lock

Check Values

 

Minus –

 

 

Sensitivity

 

Not Used

Relay Hold Time

 

Detection Mode

 

Relay Configuration

Immunity

 

Default Values

 

 

Not Used

 

 

 

 

 

*Every adjustment, when using the infrared remote control, must start with the unlocking function, and end with the locking function.

PROGRAMMING GUIDE

1.The Eagle is SMR ready out of the box. The SMR (Self-Monitored Ready) function enables the sensor to communicate with BEA’s Door Control Unit (DCU), which allows for monitoring of the sensor, and interfacing with the door control.

2.The Eagle SMR is equipped with a Motion Tracking Feature (MTF). The MTF is available when the Eagle is used in the uni-directional mode. The Eagle is factory preset with the MTF ON. MTF is recommended for use in short vestibule areas to help reduce unwanted door hold-open time. Refer to the Programming Guide to alter this setting. BEA recommends keeping the MTF enabled for all applications. The detection capabilities perform as follows:

BI-DIRECTIONAL MODE:

Detection of all motion towards or away from the sensor.

UNI-DIRECTIONAL MODE:

The detector will work in a uni-directional mode at all times regardless of traffic patterns - detecting only motion moving toward the sensor.

OR

UNI-DIRECTIONAL MODE WITH MTF: The principle is as follows:

The detector does NOT activate its relay as long as it detects movement exclusively moving away from the detector. It acts like the classic unidirectional detector.

As soon as the Eagle detects movement toward the sensor, it automatically switches to bi-directional mode.

The Eagle maintains the bi-directional function for approximately 2 seconds following the last detection of motion toward the door.

At the end of the 2-second time frame, if the Eagle does not detect any further motion, it switches back to the unidirectional mode.

75.1038 V3 Jun 2005 [Rev. June 10, 2005]

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