User Guide for BEA models including: 75.0034.09, 10ULTIMO, 20.5349, 50.1818, 75.0034, 78.7000, ULTIMO Microwave Motion and Presence Sensor, ULTIMO, Microwave Motion and Presence Sensor, Motion and Presence Sensor, Presence Sensor, Sensor
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DocumentDocumentEN Visit website for available languages of this document. 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 ULTIMO ACTIVATION AND SAFETY SENSOR FOR AUTOMATIC, SLIDING DOORS Software version 2.7 / Configuration version 8.0 (refer to Admin menu for product software vesion) Page 1 of 24 WHAT'S IN THE BOX 1 a 2 a d j i b c 1. cover (10.1351) a. light pipe 2. sensor (10ULTIMO) a. radar antenna b. AIR receiver c. AIR emitter d. LCD e. [for internal use only] f. LED g. AIR curtain angle adjustment knob h. main adjustment knob i. main connector j. [for future development] e f h g 3. harness (20.5349) 4. screw kit (50.1818) 5. User's Guide (75.0034) 6. Mounting Template (78.7000) 3 4 5 USER'S GUIDE 6 MOUNTING TEMPLATE Page 2 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNOLOGY / PERFORMANCE Detection mode motion and presence Technology microwave doppler radar and active infrared (AIR) with background analysis Radar detection speed (min.) 2 in/s AIR response time (typ.) < 200 ms (max. 500 ms) Radar transmitter frequency 24.150 GHz radiated power < 20 dBm EIRP power density < 5 mW/cm2 lobe angles 0 45° (typical adjustment), default 25° AIR spots size number of spots number of curtains curtain angles Mounting height Temperature range 2» × 2» (typ.) max. 32 per curtain 3 -3 11°, default 0° 6'6" 11'6" (typ. 7'2») -13 131 °F * 0 95% relative humidity, non-condensing LCD screen is operational from 14 131 °F. The sensor may still be programmed in colder temperatures, but with the remote control. ELECTRICAL Relay output 1 max. contact current max. contact voltage adjustable hold time Optofet output 2 max. contact current max. contact voltage hold time electromechanical relay (potential- and polarity-free) 1 A 30 VDC 0.5 9 seconds solid-state relay (potential- and polarity-free) 400 mA 42 VAC/VDC 0.3 1 second Test/Monitoring input sensitivity response time on request Supply voltage Power consumption PHYSICAL Cable length / gauge COMPLIANCE Degree of protection Compliance low: < 1 V high: > 10 V (max. 30V) <5 ms (typ.) 12 24 VAC ±10%, DO NOT EXCEED 26.4 VAC 12 30 VDC ±10% < 3.2 W 10' / 26 AWG IP54 R&TTE 1999/5/EC; MD 2006/42/EC; LVD 2006/95/EC; ROHS 2 2011/65/EU 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. All values measured in specific conditions. Page 3 of 24 LED SIGNALS COLORS (green) Motion detection (red) Presence detection (white) IR synchronization INSTALLATION BEHAVIORS LED flashes LED flashes quickly x LED flashes x times LED flashes red-green LED is off The sensor should be mounted securely to avoid extreme vibrations. Do not cover the sensor. Avoid moving objects and light sources in the detection field. Avoid highly reflective objects in the infrared field. This device can be expected to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, provided it is assembled in exact accordance with the instructions provided with this kit. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. MAINTENANCE It is recommended to clean the optical parts at least once a year or more if required due to environmental conditions. Do not use aggressive products to clean the optical parts. SAFETY The door control unit and the header cover profile must be correctly grounded. Only trained and qualified personnel are recommended for installation and setup of the sensor. Following installation, always test for proper operation (according to ANSI 156.10) before leaving the premises. The warranty is invalid if unauthorized repairs are made or attempted by unauthorized personnel. Page 4 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 1 MOUNTING & WIRING MOUNTING 1. Using the provided mounting template, mount the sensor centered over the clear opening*, ensuring that the bottom of the sensor is no higher than 5 inches from the bottom of the door header. AUTOMATIC AUTOMCATAICUTION CAUTIONDOOR DOOR AUTOMATIC DOOR - STAND CLEAR AUTOMATIC DOOR - STAND CLEAR AUTOMATIC CAUTIOAUNTOMATIC DOOCR AUTION DOOR AUTOMATIC DOOR - STAND CLEAR AUTOMATIC DOOR - STAND CLEAR AUTOMATIC CAUTIOAUNTOMATIC DOOCR AUTION DOOR AUTOMATIC DOOR - STAND CLEAR AUTOMATIC DOOR - STAND CLEAR DUAL SLIDER SINGLE SLIDER * Extreme left or right mounting is an option for single-sliders when using IR:Width settings 4 or 5 (see page 10). Be sure that the edge of the sensor is aligned with edge of the door header max. 5 in AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR AUTOMATIC CAUTION DOOR 2. Route the harness (20.5349) using the wire stay as shown. · Sensor connectivity (power and relays) must utilize only the supplied harness. · Sensor is intended to be monitored for proper operation by the door operator or system. · Harness shall be routed separated from any Mains or non-Class 2 voltage cable for correct operation or shall be rated for the Mains voltage, and suitable protection and routing means shall be used according to National and Local Codes to prevent damage to the harness and/or sensor. 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 Page 5 of 24 DOOR CONTROL SENSOR 1 MOUNTING & WIRING WIRING RED BLACK BROWN BLUE WHITE (COM) YELLOW (N.C.) GREEN (N.O.) PURPLE PURPLE POWER SUPPLY1 POWER SUPPLY1 SAFETY INPUT SAFETY INPUT OPENING INPUT OPENING INPUT2 OPENING INPUT2 TEST OUTPUT3,4 TEST OUTPUT3,4 1. Voltage: 12 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz; 12 30 VDC; < 3.2 W (max) DO NOT EXCEED 26.4 VAC If a power supply is needed, BEA recommends using only the 12V transformer (1012VAC). 2. Use either yellow or green, not both. 3. Test monitoring input: low = < 1 V, high = > 10 V (30 V max.); response time: typ. < 5 ms 4. The sensor LED will briefly flash RED and the LCD will display a monitoring notification during monitoring communication with the door control. This indicates that external monitoring is functional. Sensor monitoring functionality is automatic by default. Ensure purple wires are properly connected to the door controller and monitoring is enabled. Sensor monitoring logic is defaulted to ActiveLow. ActiveHigh monitoring logic is selectable via InTestLogic on menu 3. To turn sensor monitoring OFF, navigate to menu 3 on the LCD and set InTestMode to OFF. Before proceeding to radar and IR setup and adjustments, please see pages 19 - 20 for "How to Use the LCD" and "How to Use the Remote Control," if necessary. Page 6 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 2 RADAR FIELD The size of the detection field varies according to the mounting height and parameter settings of the sensor. Graphics are representations, not default settings. ANGLE Tilt the antenna up to adjust the depth outward and down to adjust inward from the doorway. SHAPE Navigate to menu 2 of the LCD to choose the desired width shape wide lobe or narrow lobe. If using remote control, you can also press and the plus sign ( the minus sign ( ) to select Narrow shape. ) to select Wide shape or To check the existing radar field size/shape, use the following sequence: x 1x = narrow x = number of flashes 2x = wide = corresponds to the field size DIRECTION BI bi-directional detection of motion towards and away from the door (the door opens whenever any motion in the radar field is detected) UNI uni-directional detection of motion towards the door, the door opens only when motion towards the door is detected in the radar field, which results in energy saving MTF motion tracking feature Recommended for: Hospitals or nursing homes where pedestrian traffic tends to move slowly or hesitantly to prevent the door from opening and closing repeatedly. IMMUNITY Immunity regulates the ability of external factors (e.g. rain or light) to interfere with the detection performance of the sensor. When set to "high," this feature protects the sensor against external disturbances. 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 Page 7 of 24 2 RADAR FIELD REENTRY This feature re-directs the motion detection through the safety relay. It is useful for one-way traffic applications (top image) as well as knowing-act activation (bottom image). To enable this feature, select your desired re-rentry size via the LCD menu options (see page 13). one-way DO NOT ENTER DO NOT ENTER knowing-act IMPORTANT: The safety circuit of the door must be ignored at the door-closed position. 3 ACTIVE INFRARED SAFETY FIELD NUMBER OF CURTAINS / POSITION OF CURTAINS (IR:CURTAINS, MENU 1) Choose the number of and position of the AIR curtains based on your application. If necessary, use visible spots and red adjustment knob to position properly (see page 9). NOTES The sensor is defaulted to a NonThreshold setting (6). If threshold is desired, you may choose setting 1, 2, 4, or 5. Be sure that the curtain placement matches the LCD screen. BEA recommends using threshold settings on only one side of the door. DEFAULT UNDERSTANDING THE LCD "CURTAINS" GRAPHICS GENERAL SETTINGS the number of squares on a line indicates the curtain number (i.e. C1, C2, or C3) the rectangles on each side of the setting number represent sliding door panels THRESHOLD SETTINGS (1, 2, 4, 5) a dotted line indicates that curtain C1 is active at full open and inactive during door closing cycle (settings 2 and 5) a solid line indicates that curtain C1 is active at full open and partially active during door closing cycle (settings 1 and 4) Page 8 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 3 ACTIVE INFRARED SAFETY FIELD ANGLE 1. Activate the four visible spots (press gray knob twice) to verify the position of the AIR curtains. dporuebssle OR Visibility depends on external conditions. When spots are not visible, use the Spotfinder to locate the curtains. THRESHOLD NON-THRESHOLD C1C2C3 C1C2C3 2. If necessary, adjust the AIR curtain angles using the red adjustment knob (see below) and then select the corresponding IR:Curtains setting on menu 1 of the LCD (see right). NOTE: Be sure that setting shown on the LCD matches the AIR curtain position. CLOSER THRESHOLD NON-THRESHOLD AWAY default 3. When in Threshold mode, verify correct positioning of the threshold curtain: First, turn on the red spots, and then verify that either C1 is at least in line with the moving door panel (see image below, left) or *preferred* through the door opening (see image below, right). Next, ensure that C2 is within 3 inches of face of door for the width of the door opening. C1C2 C3 C1C2 C3 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 PREFERRED Page 9 of 24 3 ACTIVE INFRARED SAFETY FIELD WIDTH 1. If desired, adjust the field width using the LCD menu or remote control buttons (see page 13, IR:Width menu). WIDE STANDARD NARROW LEFT, ANGLED RIGHT, ANGLED The size of the detection field varies according to the mounting height and the settings of the sensor. Widths specified above correlate to standard mounting height (7'2"). Settings 4 and 5 are only optional in single-slider applications. DEFAULT 2. Always verify the actual AIR detection field by walk-testing according to ANSI 156.10. Do not use a SPOTFINDER to verify the AIR detection field. Additional adjustments are possible by LCD or remote control (see OVERVIEW OF SETTINGS). Page 10 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 3 ACTIVE INFRARED SAFETY FIELD IMMUNITY Immunity regulates the ability of external factors (e.g. rain or light) to interfere with the detection performance of the sensor. When set to "high," this feature protects the sensor against external disturbances. ULTI-SYNC: AUTOMATIC SAFETY FIELD SYNCHRONIZATION ULTI-SYNC is used to eliminate AIR crosstalk when safety fields are overlapping in the threshold of the door or when safety fields are overlapping side-to-side. If installed with another sliding door sensor (BEA or otherwise), see the ULTI-SYNC CROSSTALK Application Note (78.6038) The LED will flash white, confirming the synchronization is detected. If an overlapping safety field is found in the threshold of the door, ULTIMO will remain synchronized for 2 minutes while the door is closed. If activation does not occur for 2 minutes, the white LED will flash, confirming synchronization is lost. The fields will be synchronized again upon the next activation and will be confirmed by a flash of the white LED. To check the synchronization status, navigate to menu 3, IR:Synch. * When sensors are installed close to each other, choose different emitting frequencies. 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 Page 11 of 24 4 SETUP Ensure that the infrared field is clear of any obstructions. The sensor can be set up using either the push button or the remote control: PUSH BUTTON: Press and hold the gray knob for 2 seconds. 2 sec REMOTE CONTROL: Use the following remote control button sequence: During setup, the LCD will display the camera icon and the LED will slowly flash red/green and then turn off. + slow flash Test the proper operation of the system installation before leaving the premises! Page 12 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 SETTINGS Use the following tables to aid in understanding settings set by either LCD menu or remote control. INFRARED SETTINGS default = shaded IR:Width wide standard narrow left, angled right, angled IR:Curtains 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 IR:Immunity normal outdoor enhanced IR:PresTime 30 sec 1 min 2 min IR:Freq auto-synch IXIO (new) 1 IXIO (new) 2 1 For use with IXIO software version 5.0 or higher; ensure that the IXIO is set to freq A 2 For use with IXIO software version 5.0 or higher; ensure that the IXIO is set to freq B 3 For use with IXIO software version 5.0 or lower; ensure that the IXIO is set to freq A 4 For use with IXIO software version 5.0 or lower; ensure that the IXIO is set to freq B 5 For use with non-BEA sensors 5 min 10 min 20 min IXIO (old) 3 IXIO (old) 4 other 5 60 min RADAR SETTINGS infinite Rad:Fieldsize Rad:Direction Rad:Shape Rad:Immunity Rad:Reentry small > > > > > > > > large BI <>| UNI >| MTF <| LCD: "narrow" and "wide" setting options (default = wide) Remote Control: After pressing the Rad:Fieldsize button, use the plus sign button to select the Wide shape or the minus sign button to select the Narrow shape. Numeric remote control buttons are only applicable to the Rad:Fieldsize function. low > > > > > > > high small > > > > > > > > large Page 13 of 24 Page 14 of 24 OUTPUTS & DIAGNOSTICS SETTINGS SETTINGS (cont.) Out1Funct Out1Logic Out2Logic Out1HoldTime Out2HoldTime InTestLogic InTestMode 1 Admin menu Error log IR:Synch IR:Spotview IR:C1 Energ. IR:C2 Energ. IR:C3 Energ. IR:ReactTime PowerSupply Reset log FactoryRst 2 RAD RAD or IR N.O. N.C. N.C. N.O. N.C. N.O. N.C. N.O. 0.5 sec 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 0.5 sec Active High 1 sec Active Low 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec off on auto see next page last 10 errors + day indication status of IR synchronization view of spot(s) that trigger detection signal amplitude received on curtain 1 signal amplitude received on curtain 2 signal amplitude received on curtain 3 reactivity speed of infrared in relation to immunity and environment supply voltage at power connector (shown in DC volts only) no yes 5 sec 5 sec 6 sec 6 sec 7 sec 7 sec 8 sec 8 sec 9 sec 9 sec full partial NOTES: 1. The sensor LED will briefly flash RED during monitoring communication with the door control. This indicates that external monitoring is functional. Monitoring functionality must be active on the sensor and door control, and monitoring wires must be properly connected to the door control. 2. Partial reset is only available via remote control. Partial restores all adjustable settings except Out1Funct, Out1Logic, Out2Logic, InTestLogic, and InTestMode. 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 Page 15 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 ADMIN SETTINGS SETTINGS (cont.) ID # Config P/N Soft P/N Operating Time TempSensor Password QR code serial number of the sensor configuration file identifier software version identifier power duration since first startup degrees in Celsius LCD and remote control password (0000 = no password) scan to obtain ZIP code1 for BEA technical support NOTES: 1. ZIP code = a numerical identifier that contains the sensor's current parameters in a zipped format password: 1234 TROUBLESHOOTING RED LED RED LED flashes quickly after a setup The sensor sees the door during setup. Move the AIR curtains away from the door. Ensure that the bottom of the sensor is mounted within 5" of the bottom of the door header. Launch a new assisted setup. RED LED illuminates sporadically The sensor vibrates. Check if the sensor is secure. Ensure that the header cover screws and mounting screws are tight. Check position of cable and sensor cover. RED LED flashes quickly when unlocking The sensor sees the door in a non-threshold application. The sensor is disturbed by external conditions. The sensor is protected by a password. ? RED Visible External Monitoring (Test Monitoring installation/setup error. Indication LED) does not flash Sensor malfunction. Turn on the visible red spots and adjust the angle of the AIR curtains. Change the AIR immunity filter and AIR frequency. Enter the correct password. If you forgot the code, cut and restore the power supply to access the sensor without entering a password during 1 minute. Verify door control is capable of monitoring and the sensor monitoring wires are properly connected to the door control. Verify monitoring (TEST) is ON in the sensor settings. Replace the sensor. RED Visible External Monitoring (Test Indication LED) flashes continuously Wiring issue. Door control not set correctly. LT1 - Assisted Setup Error LT2 - Assisted Setup Error LT3 - Assisted Setup Error IR:Curtain set to 1, 2, 4, or 5, C2 and/or C3 interfering with door during closing cycle IR:Curtain set to 1, 2, 4, or 5, C2 and/or C3 interfering with door during opening cycle IR:Curtain set to 1, 2, 4, or 5, C1 not on door threshold N1 - Assisted Setup Error N2 - Assisted Setup Error IR:Curtain set to 3, 6, or 7, C2 and/or C3 interfering with door during closing cycle IR:Curtain set to 3, 6, or 7, C2 and/or C3 interfering with door during opening cycle Verify wiring. Verify door control monitoring set to correct test logic according to the door control. Increase tilt angle of the interfering curtain to move the curtain away from the threshold (see pages 8 9). Increase tilt angle of the interfering curtain to move the curtain away from the threshold (see pages 8 9). Decrease tilt angle of the interfering curtain to place the curtain on the threshold (see pages 8 9). Increase tilt angle of the interfering curtain to move the curtain away from the threshold (see pages 8 9). Increase tilt angle of the interfering curtain to move the curtain away from the threshold (see pages 8 9). Page 16 of 24 troubleshooting continues on the next page 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 TROUBLESHOOTING ORANGE LED E1 - orange LED 1 flashes once E2 - orange LED 2 flashes twice The sensor signals an internal fault. Cycle power. If the error persists, replace the sensor. Locate serial number on product label before calling BEA. The power supply voltage is too Check power supply voltage in Diagnostics low/high. menu (menu 3) of the LCD. This is shown in DC Volts only. If using AC power, convert DC to AC value to determine proper power. Check wiring. E3 - orange LED 3 flashes 3 times E4 - orange LED 4 flashes 4 times Radar communication error Check the connection at the radar. The sensor does not receive enough AIR energy. Ensure proper mounting height. Turn on the visible red spots and adjust the angle of the AIR curtains. Deactivate curtain #3 (C3, outer curtain). E5 - orange LED 5 flashes 5 times E8 - orange LED 8 flashes 8 times ORANGE LED is on The sensor receives too much AIR energy. Ensure proper mounting height. Turn on the visible red spots and adjust the angle of the AIR curtains. The sensor is disturbed by external elements. Eliminate the cause of disturbance (lamps, rain cover, etc). IR curtain interference from another sensor Adjust the IR curtain location or change the IR curtain to a non-threshold setting (see page 8). Be sure that setting shown on the LCD matches the AIR curtain position. Change IR frequency to another setting and launch a new teach-in. Non-fatal error displayed on LCD screen OR Fatal error (faulty AIR emitter) displayed on LCD screen The sensor encounters a memory problem. Check power supply to ensure that it is within spec (12 24 VAC or 12 30 VDC). If yes, launch a new teach-in or cycle the power. If the error continues to be displayed on the LCD screen, replace the sensor. Locate serial number on product label before calling BEA. Cut and restore power supply. If ORANGE LED illuminates again, replace the sensor. 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 troubleshooting continues on the next page Page 17 of 24 TROUBLESHOOTING GREEN LED GREEN LED illuminates sporadically The sensor is disturbed by rain and/or leaves. Ghosting created by door movement. The sensor vibrates. The sensor sees the door or other unwanted moving objects. Increase radar immunity filter and adjust the radar field angle. Change radar field angle. Check if the sensor and door header is secure. Check position of cable and sensor cover. Remove the objects if possible. Change radar field size, angle, or immunity. OTHER E8 displaying in error log (no LED or LCD menu indication) The LED and the LCD displays are off Non-fatal error (upon sensor power-up or after power cycle) No power to sensor Door cycles open and remains open Door control monitoring set to Active High. Safety output is set incorrectly. The reaction of the door does not correspond with the LED signal The LCD or remote control does not react Incorrect output configuration / wiring. Batteries dead. For software versions 2.6 or older, clear the error log. Check wiring. Check for correct power supply. Set test logic to Active High. Set the safety output required for the door control. Ensure that the sensor output configuration matches what the door control is expecting. Check sensor wiring. Replace batteries. Before contacting BEA Technical Support, locate the serial number of your sensor. view: back of sensor Page 18 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 HOW TO USE THE LCD DISPLAY DURING NORMAL FUNCTION motion AIR negative display = active output FACTORY VALUE VS. SAVED VALUE displayed value = factory value To adjust contrast, push and turn the gray button simultaneously. During normal function only. displayed value = saved value NAVIGATING IN MENUS 1) Push to enter the LCD menu. 2) Enter password, if necessary. 3) Select language before entering the first LCD menu. Password XXXX Not during the first minute after power-on of the sensor. = scroll = select Select Back to return to previous menu or display. Select More to go to next level: - IR menu - Radar menu - Outputs & Diagnostics menu VALUE CHECK WITH REMOTE CONTROL Pressing a parameter symbol on your remote control displays the saved value directly on the LCD screen. Do not unlock first. 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 Page 19 of 24 HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL UNDERSTANDING LED ACTIVITY After unlocking, the red LED flashes and the sensor can be adjusted by remote control. If the red LED flashes quickly after unlocking, you need to enter an access code from 1 to 4 digits. If you do not know the access code, cycle the power. During 1 minute, you can access the sensor without introducing any access code. To end an adjustment session, always lock the sensor. ACCESS CODES It is recommended to use a different access code for each sensor in order to avoid changing settings on both sensors at the same time. SAVING AN ACCESS CODE The access code is recommended for sensors installed close to each other. DELETING AN ACCESS CODE Enter the existing code DELETING AN UNKNOWN ACCESS CODE CYCLE POWER ADJUSTING ONE OR MORE PARAMETERS CHECKING A VALUE RESTORING TO FACTORY VALUES Page 20 of 24 x x = number of flashes = corresponds to the remote control button assignment for the current setting (see page 13 for parameter assignments) Example: For a sensor still programmed to factory default, the value check for AIR Presence Time will result in 2 green LED blinks. full reset partial reset full reset = restores to factory defaults partial reset = restores all settings except monitoring and outputs 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 NOTES 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 Page 21 of 24 NOTES Page 22 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCESSORIES 10ULTIMOSPACER Spacer 10URA 10UMB Universal rain accessory Mounting bracket 10RETROFITSPACER Retrofit Spacer Kit (includes spacer, 2.5" harness, and 9" harness) 10REMOTE BEA universal remote control REPLACEMENT PARTS 10.1351 Replacement cover 20.5349 Replacement harness 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508 Page 23 of 24 ©BEA | Original Instructions | PLEASE KEEP FOR FURTHER USE - DESIGNED FOR COLOR PRINTING 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. Tech Support: 1-800-407-4545 | Customer Service: 1-800-523-2462 General Tech Questions: techservices-us@BEAsensors.com | www.BEAsensors.com Page 24 of 24 75.0034.09 ULTIMO 20240508