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application quick guide - lzr -h100 / barrier arms

This document is intended as a quick-reference for LZR-H100 activation and presence sensors installation on barrier arms. Before beginning installation ...

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APPLICATION QUICK GUIDE
LZR®-H100 / BARRIER ARMS

This document is intended as a quick-reference for LZR-H100 activation and presence sensors installation on barrier arms.
Before beginning installation, review safety information and general product information in the full User's Guide (75.5984).
BEA, INC. INSTALLATION/SERVICE COMPLIANCE EXPECTATIONS
BEA, Inc., the sensor manufacturer, cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or incorrect adjustments of the sensor/device; therefore, BEA, Inc. does not guarantee any use of the sensor/device outside of its intended purpose. BEA, Inc. strongly recommends that installation and service technicians be AAADM-certified for pedestrian doors, IDA-certified for doors/gates, and factory-trained for the type of door/gate system. Installers and service personnel are responsible for executing a risk assessment following each installation/service performed, ensuring that the sensor/device system performance is compliant with local, national, and international regulations, codes, and standards. Once installation or service work is complete, a safety inspection of the door/gate shall be performed per the door/gate manufacturer's recommendations and/or per AAADM/ANSI/DASMA guidelines (where applicable) for best industry practices. Safety inspections must be performed during each service call ­ examples of these safety inspections can be found on an AAADM safety information label (e.g. ANSI/DASMA 102, ANSI/DASMA 107, UL294, UL325, and International Building Code). Verify that all appropriate industry signage, warning labels, and placards are in place.

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1 MOUNTING

Mount the LZR Bracket Accessory (10LBA) to the barrier arm's operator.

Be sure to observe:
· installation location on the operator ­ side of the operator that faces the traffic lane · installation height on the operator ­ average vehicle bumper height (~ 14 ­ 17 inches from
ground)

location

height

17" 14"

Next, mount the sensor to the LZR Bracket Accessory, as shown in steps a ­ e.

a

b

showing left mount
a) Based on the left/right mounting selection, observe the orientation of the base on the bracket. The arrow on the base should align with the correct peg of the bracket.
b) Secure the base to the bracket using the 4 screws provided with the bracket. Be sure to tighten to avoid vibrations. Screw type: hexagon socket-head screw, DIN 912 M4 × 6mm

c

d

e

c) Open the connector cover, plug in the connector, and route the cable through the cable conduit.
d) Close the connector cover. Be sure to not pinch the cable.
e) Position the sensor on the base. Turn the sensor until the two triangles are aligned. Lock the sensor to the base by tightening the two lock screws.

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2 WIRING
Wire the sensor to the controller.

Red(+) Blue
(Monitoring)1 Black(-)
Blue / White (Monitoring)1
Green (Relay 1: Motion Field)
Green / White (Relay 2: Presence Field)
White (Relay 1: Motion Field)
White / Black (Relay 2: Presence Field)

Power + (10 - 35 VDC) 2 Current: 1.8 A for 80 ms, at power-on Power - (10 - 35 VDC) 2 Current: 1.8 A for 80 ms, at power-on
Up Input
Reverse Input
Common

Orange (Not Used)
Orange / Black (Not Used)

IMAGE A

1 If monitoring is not utilized, apply power to monitoring wires. If power is not applied to these wires, you will see only the power LED illuminated (blue), indicating that the sensor is not wired correctly.
2 BEA recommends a separate power supply (10PSST242, see IMAGE B) if the VDC and/or current above cannot be confirmed.
3 If the motion or presence field is not needed for your application, cap off the associated wires.
4 The sensor is defaulted with motion field output at N.O. and presence field output as N.C. To adjust output logic, see below.

MOT = NO

#

PRES = NC

MOT = NC

PRES = NO

MOT = NC PRES = NC MOT = NO PRES = NO

IMAGE B

3 FIELD POSITIONING: Alignment
Verify sensor alignment.

Activate the visible laser beams by remote control.

Verify:

90°

0°

· 0° beam = parallel to barrier arm

· 90° beam = parallel to traffic lane

When aligned, turn off the beams using the same

remote control sequence (

).

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3 FIELD POSITIONING: Mounting Side

Determine if you will be installing as a left-mount or right-mount installation. Then, program the sensor for the correct mounting side.

left mount

right mount

If retro-reflective reference spot is needed for alignment, see User's Guide for more remote control sequence options.

LED INDICATORS: 1 2 34

FIELD SETUP ­ NOTES

1 motion field detection 2 presence field detection 3 error 4 power

DISABLE A FIELD:
To disable a field during setup or service:

detection no detection

PROGRAMMING METRIC DIMENSIONS:

The sensor understands only metric values. Scan the QR code with your smartphone for a conversion calculator, or see Appendix D in the User's Guide for a conversion chart. Additionally, the sensor reads to one decimal point, so you must round to nearest tenth.

Imperial measurement
5' 15' 30'

EXAMPLE CONVERSIONS

Metric conversion

Value to enter

1.524 m

1.5

4.572 m

4.6

9.144 m

9.1

Remote control input

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4 FIELD SETUP: Presence Field
A: Perform a teach-in of the PRESENCE FIELD environment. 30 sec

Launch a teach-in using the remote control and be sure to remove yourself and any other potential disturbances from the field within 3 seconds.

The Presence Field LED will flash red for ~30 seconds while the sensor learns the presence field environment.
The Presence Field LED will turn green when the teachin is finished.
Ensure that no disturbances enter the field during the teach-in.

B: Set the PRESENCE FIELD dimensions.
1x

slow flash

fast flash

one flash

slow flash

solid

= WIDTH

= DEPTH

Minimum: 0.5 m (20") Maximum: 9.6 m (30') Default: 9.6 m (30')

Minimum: 0.5 m (20") Maximum: 9.6 m (30') Default: 2 m (6.5')

Finally, perform a final teach-in (

) before completing presence field setup.

This ensures that any possible environmental changes that may have occurred during the setup process are captured.

Be sure to walk test after setting the presence field dimensions.

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4 FIELD SETUP: Motion Field
A: Perform a teach-in of the MOTION FIELD environment. 30 sec

Launch a teach-in using the remote control and be sure to remove yourself and any other potential disturbances from the field within 3 seconds.

The Motion Field LED will flash red for ~30 seconds while the sensor learns the motion field environment.
The Motion Field LED will turn green when the teach-in is finished.
Ensure that no disturbances enter the field during the teach-in.
If the Motion Field LED stays red and no moving objects are in the detection field, reduce the size of the motion field (see below) or launch a new teach-in.

B: Set the MOTION FIELD dimensions.
1x

slow flash

fast flash

one flash

slow flash

solid

= WIDTH

= DEPTH

Minimum: 0.5 m (20") Maximum: 9.6 m (30') Default: 9.6 m (30')

Minimum: 0.5 m (20") Maximum: 9.6 m (30') Default: 9.6 m (30')

Perform a final teach-in (

) before completing motion field setup.

This ensures that any possible environmental changes that may have occurred during the setup process are captured.

Be sure to walk test after setting the motion field dimensions.

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5 FINE TUNING
Finish programming the sensor by considering the following conditions and make adjustments as needed.
Do you need to reject pedestrian traffic in the motion field?
YES: Increase the Pedestrian Filter. NOTE: If pedestrians are still detected after selecting 3, increase Pedestrian Filter incrementally up to 5.
NO: Leave at default.
Will tailgating cause application limitations? YES: Decrease the Maximum Presence Time.
NO: Leave at default.
NOTE: Reference User's Guide for more information on adjustments.
Will fog cause application limitations? YES: Increase the Immunity and Detection Delay.
and NOTE: If fog continues to cause detection, increase Detection Delay incrementally up to 9. NO: Leave at default.

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©BEA | Original Instructions | PLEASE KEEP FOR FURTHER USE - DESIGNED FOR COLOR PRINTING

Tech Support: 1-800-407-4545 | Customer Service: 1-800-523-2462 General Tech Questions: techservices-us@BEAsensors.com | www.BEAsensors.com

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