IXIO FAMILY: Quick Guide

Activation and safety sensors for automatic sliding doors.

Introduction

This document serves as a quick guide for the installation and setup of the IXIO Family activation and safety sensors. It provides essential information for ensuring proper operation and safety of automatic sliding doors.

For comprehensive instructions, please refer to the full User's Guide.

Key Installation Steps

  • Ensure secure mounting to avoid vibrations.
  • Do not obstruct the sensor's detection field.
  • Avoid moving objects and strong light sources in the detection area.
  • Ensure proper grounding of the door control unit and header cover profile.
  • Installation should be performed by trained and qualified personnel.
  • Always test for proper operation after installation according to relevant standards.

Technical Specifications Overview

The IXIO Family sensors are designed for reliable activation and safety in automatic sliding door systems. Key technical aspects include:

  • Power Supply: 12-24 VAC/VDC or 12-30 VDC
  • Detection Fields: Radar for activation and Infrared for safety.
  • Adjustments: Angle and width can be adjusted for optimal coverage.
  • Setup Modes: Quick and Assisted setup options are available.

Important Notes

  • This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15.
  • Operation is subject to conditions that prevent harmful interference.
  • Refer to application notes for specific installation scenarios, such as the use of IXIO Spacers.
  • Consult the full manual for detailed troubleshooting and advanced settings.

For further assistance, contact BEA, Inc. Tech Support at 1-800-523-2462 or visit www.BEAsensors.com.


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