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LZR®-FLATSCAN SW
SAFETY SENSOR FOR FULL- AND LOW-ENERGY AUTOMATIC SWING DOORS
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DESCRIPTION

1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8
9
10

1. cover 2. push button 3. DIP switch 4. master-slave connector 5. main connector 6. angle adjustment screw

7. plug 8. clamp 9. cap and screws 10. door loop 11. lock screw 12. laser head

11 12 13 14 15
16
17
18
13. laser window 14. laser window protector 15. positioning tabs 16. mounting base 17. master-slave cable 18. power cable

LED SIGNALS
Relay 1
LED flashes

Relay 2
LED flashes x x times

Error
LED flashes red/green

Learn in progress Exit the zone and wait

LED flashes slowly

LED flashes quickly

LED is off

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READ BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION/PROGRAMMING/SET-UP
THIS SENSOR IS POWERED BY DC VOLTAGE ONLY. SEE PAGE 6 FOR INFORMATION REGARDING USE OF A RECTIFIER.
INSTALLATION TIPS

Remove the laser window protection before teach-in and commissioning.

Avoid vibrations.

Do not cover the laser window.

Avoid moving objects and light sources in the detection field.

Avoid the presence of smoke and fog in the detection field.

Avoid condensation.

MAINTENANCE TIPS

Avoid exposure to sudden and extreme temperature changes.

Ensure power to the sensor in areas where the temperature can reach below -10 °C.

When needed, wipe the laser window only with a soft, clean and damp microfiber cloth.
SAFETY TIPS

Do not use dry or dirty towels or aggressive products to clean the laser window.

Avoid direct exposure to high-pressure cleaning.

The warranty is invalid if unauthorized repairs are made or attempted by unauthorized personnel.

The door control unit and the header cover profile must be correctly grounded.

Only trained and qualified personnel are recommended to install and set up the sensor.

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Always test for proper operation before leaving the premises.

Do not remove the laser window protection if building works are still in progress on site.
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1 MOUNTING
Full-energy applications require a sensor on each side of the door in order to comply with ANSI 156.10. Low-energy applications may use only one sensor on the approach side.

For applications requiring a spacer, first mount spacer to door, and then mount mounting base to spacer.

1

2

Slide the mounting base off of the sensor.

Position the mounting base on the door. Use the positioning tabs to align the base correctly.

When mounting the mounting base, ensure the sensor will not interfere with door movement. If the sensor isn't correctly positioned, it could be damaged during door opening/closing.

3

4

Mark the pilot holes on the door. You can also use the inner surface of the mounting base to fasten the screws.
5

Drill pilot holes 1/8" for sensor mounting.
6

Using a wire cutter, remove the positioning tabs from the mounting base.
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1 MOUNTING (cont.)
If installing only one sensor (low-energy, approach side), skip steps 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, and 13.

7

8

Drill a 5/16" pass-thru hole in the mounting base and door. Sand down any rough edges.
9

Pass the master/slave cable through the hole and then position the cable in the notch of the mounting base and secure.
10

Remove the sensor cover by inserting your finger and then pull firmly towards you.
11

Pass the cable through the hole on the back of the sensor and secure the sensor to the mounting base by sliding it downward.
12

Connect the black plug to the black connector.
13

Ensure all wires are secured within the notch to avoid damage from the cover.
14

«click» Use a plug to close the slave sensor.
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Secure the lock screw to avoid vibrations during door movement.
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2 WIRING

1

2

Determine the appropriate length for the door loop.
3

Cut excess door loop to avoid obstructions.
4

Pass power cable through door loop and connect white plug to white connector. Ensure that the loop does not interfere with the sensor view.
5

Create a loop with the wires of the power cable and pass them through the notch as indicated. Use the other part of the cable to block the wires.
6

REMPORVOETEWCITNODROW

Secure the door loop to the sensor, using the clamp. Secure the 2 screws to avoid pulling out the cable.

Tighten the other side of the door loop using the cable cap and pass through the remaining length of the power cable towards the door controller.

7

Cut the power cable to the correct length, strip the 8 wires, and connect all wires as indicated above.

12-24 VDC*

RED BLACK

+ -

POWER SUPPLY

** NO/NC COM

BLUE BROWN

RELAY 1 STOP IMPULSE Opening side of the door

** NO/NC COM

GREEN WHITE

RELAY 2 REOPENING IMPULSE
Closing side of the door

PURPLE PURPLE

TEST

* If only VAC power is available, a 12V transformer paired with a rectifier must be used. Do not use a 24V transformer and rectifier as this will cause damage to the product.
** Output status when sensor is operational (can be NO or NC)

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3 DIP SWITCHES
ON (switch )

ON
12 34 RELAY 1: STOP-impulse on swing side of door
OFF (switch )
ON
12 34

R2 R2
R2 R1

RELAY 2: REOPENING-impulse on approach side of door

R2 R2
R2 R1

ORANGE

X
GREEN OFF
> 3 sec.

After changing a DIP switch, the orange LED flashes.
A LONG push on the push button confirms the settings.
Afterwards, a number of green flashes (x) indicates the number of connected sensors (x).

4 TEACH-IN

Before launching a teach-in, ensure the following: · door is closed (use Service Mode if needed - see page 8) · both relays are connected to door control and master/slave cable is connected between sensors · detection field is free of environmental obstructions, objects, and people · laser window protector is removed · verify the relay output setting (see page 10)

NOTE: A teach-in on the master configures both the master and the slave. A teach-in on the slave only configures the slave. In case the master and slave sensor are not aligned, first launch a teach-in on the master and then on the slave.
1. Press the Master sensor push-button briefly. The LED will begin quickly flashing red/green. When installing the sensor on a pair of doors, repeat this on the second Master sensor.
2. When both sensors flash green, position yourself in front of the door and stretch out your arm in front of you. Make an up-and-down motion at the leading-edge to mark the limit of the detection zones. The LED will flash red while calculating the width of the door leaves.
3. When the sensors flash green again, remove yourself from the detection field and cycle the door open to allow the sensors to learn the environment. The sensors will flash red during the closing of the door.
4. Once the door is completely closed again and the LED is off, the teach-in is complete.

1.

2. FIELD WIDTH

3. LEARN

4.

MASTER

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5 TESTING AND ADJUSTING

A

B

Check the correct positioning of the safety fields by walk-testing according to ANSI 156.10 standards.

B A
If necessary, adjust the tilt angle of the laser curtain by turning the tilt
angle adjustment screw (from 2° to 10°).

Always launch a teach-in and test the correct positioning of the detection fields after making adjustments to the angle, sensor position, or environment.
Verify that the sensor correctly detects based upon the ANSI 156.10 walk test. Make appropriate adjustments to the sensor and/or door control, if necessary, to ensure that the system is ANSI-compliant.

6 FINAL STEPS
«click»

«click»

Apply the cover starting on the narrow side. Do not hesitate to push.

To remove the cover, position a screwdriver in the notch and pull upwards until the cover loosens.

Watch our FLATSCAN SW tutorial online: bea-flatscan.com/tutorial
! SERVICE MODE
Service Mode deactivates all detection fields for 15 minutes and can be useful during an installation, a mechanical learn of the door, or maintenance work.
· To enter Service Mode, push and hold the button for at least 3 seconds. The LED will turn off.
· To exit Service Mode, push and hold again for at least 3 seconds. Service Mode is deactivated automatically when a teach-in is launched.

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ADDITIONAL DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

ON

ON

OFF

12 34

DIP 2 ENVIRONMENT

standard

critical

Switch to CRITICAL when external disturbances are likely to cause unwanted detections (min. obj size, immunity and uncovered zone are increased).

DIP 3

OUTPUT CONFIGURATION

N.O./N.O.1

N.C./N.C.1

Settings for this DIP switch must be set on the master sensor (i.e. the sensor connected to the door control).

DIP 4 PINCH ZONE

on

off

Switch to OFF when the hinge area does not need to be secured and objects can cause unwanted detections.

NOTES: 1. RELAY 1 / RELAY 2

ORANGE

X
GREEN OFF
> 3 sec.

After changing a DIP switch, the orange LED flashes.
A LONG push on the push button confirms the settings.
Afterwards, a number of green flashes (x) indicates the number of connected sensors (x).

ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS

DIMENSIONS DOOR LEAF SAFETY

no field

= FACTORY VALUE 157 in

D C

no field

157 in

A teach-in overwrites these values automatically.

DIMENSIONS PINCH ZONE SAFETY
B

DIP 4 must be set to ON to modify settings using the remote control.

no field

*
15 in
* The actual dimensions depend on the mounting height (40 in at 13 ft)

A
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no field

157 in

A teach-in overwrites these values automatically.

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ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS

OUTPUT CONFIGURATION

DIP 3 must be set to ON to modify settings using the remote control.

IMMUNITY FILTER

NO

NC

R1 NO

NC

NC

NO

NO POWER

R2 NC

NO

NC

NO NO DETECTION

DETECTION

NO = normally open NC = normally closed

DIP 2 must be set to ON to modify settings using the remote control. Increase to filter out external disturbances.

low >

>

>

>

>

>

> high

The reaction time increases significantly between value 5 and 9.

UNCOVERED ZONE

DIP 2 must be set to ON to modify settings using the remote control. Increase in case of environmental obstructions.

0.75 1.5 2.25 3.0 4.0 4.75 5.5 6.25 7.0 Measured in inches, in specific conditions and dependent on application and installation.

ANTIMASKING & BACKGROUND

Antimasking: protective function which detects an unwanted object nearby the laser window masking the vision field.
Background: reference point in the detection field of the sensor. If no background is present, switch to off.

OFF OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

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teach-in see page 7

full reset

partial reset

factory reset of all values

factory reset of all values except field dimensions and output configurations

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HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL

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.

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
ADJUSTING ONE OR MORE PARAMETERS

CHECKING A VALUE RESTORING TO FACTORY VALUES

x
x = number of flashes = value of the parameter
2x 1x 3x 1x 5x = field width: 2.35 m

full reset

partial reset

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DETECTION FIELDS
1166°° 90°

90°

16°

DOOR LEAF SAFETY Typ. object size: 4 inches at 13 feet

PINCH ZONE SAFETY Typ. object size: 3/4 inch at 13 feet

UNCOVERED ZONE

adjustable by remote control

4 in

factory value: 4 inches

max. 13 ft

max. 13 ft

max. 13 ft

See the chart in Appendix 1 for door height/width combinations that provide full coverage of the face of the door.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Determine if the problem is related to the sensor or the door controller by activating Service Mode (no safety) and then launch a door cycle. If the door cycle is completed successfully, check the sensor. If not, verify the door controller or wiring.

The RED or GREEN LED is ON sporadically or permanently and the door does not react as expected.

Bad teach-in
Unwanted detections (due to environment or external conditions)

The sensor does not react at power-on.
The sensor does not react when powered.
It is not possible to adjust a setting by remote control.

Inverted power supply Faulty cable Faulty sensor Test error The service mode is activated. Wrong DIP switch position.

Launch a new teach-in (closed door).
Make sure the flexible cable does not cause detections.
Verify if the laser window is dirty and clean it carefully with a damp and clean microfibre cloth if necessary (attention: the surface of the laser window is delicate)
Switch DIP 2 to off (critical environment).
Check wiring (red +, black -).
Replace cable
Replace sensor
Check wiring between purple wires.
Press the push button for at least 3 seconds to exit the service mode.
Adjust the required DIP switches to ON.

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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)

The RED LED flashes quickly when unlocked.

The sensor is protected by a password.

The ORANGE LED is on permanently. The ORANGE LED flashes quickly. The ORANGE LED flashes 1 1 x every 3 seconds.
The ORANGE LED flashes 2 2 x every 3 seconds.
The ORANGE LED flashes 3 3 x every 3 seconds.

The sensor encounters a memory problem. DIP switch setting awaiting confirmation. The sensor signals an internal fault.
Power supply is out of limit.
Internal temperature is too high.
Communication error between sensors

The ORANGE LED flashes 4 4 x every 3 seconds.

The sensor does not see its background.
Something close to the sensor is masking part of the detection field.

The ORANGE LED flashes 5 5 x every 3 seconds.

Teach-in error

Permanent faulty measurements of door position.

The ORANGE LED flashes 6 x every 3 seconds. 6

Sporadic faulty measurements of door position.

Enter the right password. If you forgot the code, cut and restore the power supply to access the sensor without entering a password within 1 minute.
Replace sensor.
Corfirm the DIP switch setting: long push on the push button.
Cut and restore power supply. If orange LED flashes again, replace sensor.
Check power supply (voltage).
Reduce the cable length or change cable.
Protect the sensor from any heat source (sun, hot air...)
Check wiring between master and slave sensors.
Check wiring between interface card and laser head.
Using the remote control, set the background to 0 (off, deactivates background).
Make sure the laser window is not scratched. If it is, replace sensor.
Remove all masking elements (insects, spider web, door loop, window protection).
Verify if the laser window is dirty and clean it carefully with a damp and clean microfiber cloth if necessary (attention: the surface of the laser window is delicate)
Switch antimasking setting to off (attention: no conformity to DIN 18650 or EN 16005).
Check whether all teach-in requirements are fulfilled (see page 7) and launch a new teach-in (closed door).
Adjust the tilt angle of the laser curtain and launch a new teach-in (closed door).
Launch a new teach-in (closed door).
If orange LED flashes again, contact BEA.
Clear field and wait until the door closes.
If the door does not close, cut power supply and restore it once the door is fully closed.
Launch a new teach-in (closed door).

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Technology: Detection mode: Max. detection range:

LASER scanner, time-of-flight measurement Presence 13' (diagonal) with reflectivity of 2%
(i.e. at W = 5'  max. H = 12')

Opening angle:
Angular resolution:
Typ. min. object size door leaf safety: pinch zone safety:
Emission characteristics IR LASER:
Supply voltage: Power consumption: Response time: Test input:
Output: max. switching voltage: max. switching current:
LED signals:
Dimensions: Material/Color: Tilt angles: Protection degree: Temperature range: Humidity: Vibrations: Min. door leaf speed:

Door leaf safety: 90° Pinch zone safety: 16°
Door leaf safety: 1.3° Pinch zone safety: 0.2°

4" @ 13' (in proportion to object distance, DIP 2 = ON) 3/4" @ 13' (in proportion to object distance, DIP 2 = ON)

Wavelength 905 nm; max. output pulse power 25 W; Class 1

12 - 24 VDC ±15%

 2 W

Door leaf safety: max. 50 ms / Pinch zone safety: max. 90 ms

30 VDC (max. switching voltage)

low < 1 V

high > 10 V (voltage threshold)

2 electronic relays (galvanic isolation - polarity free) 42 VAC/VDC 100 mA

Red = swing side detection Green = approach side detection Yellow = error

5 1/2" (L) × 3 1/3" (H) × 1" (D) (mounting bracket + 1/4")

PC/ASA / Black - Aluminium - White

2° ­ 10° (without mounting bracket)

IP54 (EN 60529)

-22 - 140 °F (if powered)

0 - 95% non-condensing

< 2 G

2°/sec

Norm conformity:

ISO 13849-1 Pl "d"/ CAT2; IEC 60825-1; IEC 60950-1; IEC 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-6-3; IEC 62061 SIL 2

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. All values measured in specific conditions.

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APPENDIX 1: DOOR HEIGHT/WIDTH COMBINATIONS

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DOOR HEIGHT (feet)

1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 11.5 12 12.5 13

1 1.41 1.80 2.24 2.69 3.16 3.64 4.12 4.61 5.10 5.59 6.08 6.58 7.07 7.57 8.06 8.56 9.06 9.55 10.05 10.55 11.05 11.54 12.04 12.54 13.04

1.5 1.80 2.12 2.50 2.92 3.35 3.81 4.27 4.74 5.22 5.70 6.18 6.67 7.16 7.65 8.14 8.63 9.12 9.62 10.11 10.61 11.10 11.60 12.09 12.59 13.09

2 2.24 2.50 2.83 3.20 3.61 4.03 4.47 4.92 5.39 5.85 6.32 6.80 7.28 7.76 8.25 8.73 9.22 9.71 10.20 10.69 11.18 11.67 12.17 12.66 13.15

2.5 2.69 2.92 3.20 3.54 3.91 4.30 4.72 5.15 5.59 6.04 6.50 6.96 7.43 7.91 8.38 8.86 9.34 9.82 10.31 10.79 11.28 11.77 12.26 12.75 13.24

3 3.16 3.35 3.61 3.91 4.24 4.61 5.00 5.41 5.83 6.26 6.71 7.16 7.62 8.08 8.54 9.01 9.49 9.96 10.44 10.92 11.40 11.88 12.37 12.85 13.34

3.5 3.64 3.81 4.03 4.30 4.61 4.95 5.32 5.70 6.10 6.52 6.95 7.38 7.83 8.28 8.73 9.19 9.66 10.12 10.59 11.07 11.54 12.02 12.50 12.98 13.46

4 4.12 4.27 4.47 4.72 5.00 5.32 5.66 6.02 6.40 6.80 7.21 7.63 8.06 8.50 8.94 9.39 9.85 10.31 10.77 11.24 11.70 12.18 12.65 13.12 13.60

4.5 4.61 4.74 4.92 5.15 5.41 5.70 6.02 6.36 6.73 7.11 7.50 7.91 8.32 8.75 9.18 9.62 10.06 10.51 10.97 11.42 11.88 12.35 12.82 13.29 13.76

5 5.10 5.22 5.39 5.59 5.83 6.10 6.40 6.73 7.07 7.43 7.81 8.20 8.60 9.01 9.43 9.86 10.30 10.74 11.18 11.63 12.08 12.54 13.00 13.46 13.93

5.5 5.59 5.70 5.85 6.04 6.26 6.52 6.80 7.11 7.43 7.78 8.14 8.51 8.90 9.30 9.71 10.12 10.55 10.98 11.41 11.85 12.30 12.75 13.20 13.66 14.12

6 6.08 6.18 6.32 6.50 6.71 6.95 7.21 7.50 7.81 8.14 8.49 8.85 9.22 9.60 10.00 10.40 10.82 11.24 11.66 12.09 12.53 12.97 13.42 13.87 14.32

DOOR WIDTH (feet)

6.5

7

7.5

6.58 7.07 7.57

6.67 7.16 7.65

6.80 7.28 7.76

6.96 7.43 7.91

7.16 7.62 8.08

7.38 7.83 8.28

7.63 8.06 8.50

7.91 8.32 8.75

8.20 8.60 9.01

8.51 8.90 9.30

8.85 9.22 9.60

9.19 9.55 9.92

9.55 9.90 10.26

9.92 10.26 10.61

10.31 10.63 10.97

10.70 11.01 11.34

11.10 11.40 11.72

11.51 11.80 12.10

11.93 12.21 12.50

12.35 12.62 12.90

12.78 13.04 13.31

13.21 13.46 13.73

13.65 13.89 14.15

14.09 14.33 14.58

14.53 14.76 15.01

8 8.06 8.14 8.25 8.38 8.54 8.73 8.94 9.18 9.43 9.71 10.00 10.31 10.63 10.97 11.31 11.67 12.04 12.42 12.81 13.20 13.60 14.01 14.42 14.84 15.26

8.5 8.56 8.63 8.73 8.86 9.01 9.19 9.39 9.62 9.86 10.12 10.40 10.70 11.01 11.34 11.67 12.02 12.38 12.75 13.12 13.51 13.90 14.30 14.71 15.12 15.53

9 9.06 9.12 9.22 9.34 9.49 9.66 9.85 10.06 10.30 10.55 10.82 11.10 11.40 11.72 12.04 12.38 12.73 13.09 13.45 13.83 14.21 14.60 15.00 15.40 15.81

9.5 9.55 9.62 9.71 9.82 9.96 10.12 10.31 10.51 10.74 10.98 11.24 11.51 11.80 12.10 12.42 12.75 13.09 13.44 13.79 14.16 14.53 14.92 15.31 15.70 16.10

10 10.05 10.11 10.20 10.31 10.44 10.59 10.77 10.97 11.18 11.41 11.66 11.93 12.21 12.50 12.81 13.12 13.45 13.79 14.14 14.50 14.87 15.24 15.62 16.01 16.40

10.5 10.55 10.61 10.69 10.79 10.92 11.07 11.24 11.42 11.63 11.85 12.09 12.35 12.62 12.90 13.20 13.51 13.83 14.16 14.50 14.85 15.21 15.57 15.95 16.32 16.71

11 11.05 11.10 11.18 11.28 11.40 11.54 11.70 11.88 12.08 12.30 12.53 12.78 13.04 13.31 13.60 13.90 14.21 14.53 14.87 15.21 15.56 15.91 16.28 16.65 17.03

11.5 11.54 11.60 11.67 11.77 11.88 12.02 12.18 12.35 12.54 12.75 12.97 13.21 13.46 13.73 14.01 14.30 14.60 14.92 15.24 15.57 15.91 16.26 16.62 16.99 17.36

12 12.04 12.09 12.17 12.26 12.37 12.50 12.65 12.82 13.00 13.20 13.42 13.65 13.89 14.15 14.42 14.71 15.00 15.31 15.62 15.95 16.28 16.62 16.97 17.33 17.69

12.5 12.54 12.59 12.66 12.75 12.85 12.98 13.12 13.29 13.46 13.66 13.87 14.09 14.33 14.58 14.84 15.12 15.40 15.70 16.01 16.32 16.65 16.99 17.33 17.68 18.03

13 13.04 13.09 13.15 13.24 13.34 13.46 13.60 13.76 13.93 14.12 14.32 14.53 14.76 15.01 15.26 15.53 15.81 16.10 16.40 16.71 17.03 17.36 17.69 18.03 18.38

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Any combination marked in red DOES NOT cover the full face of the door, and is, therefore, not recommended.

PLEASE KEEP FOR FURTHER USE ­ DESIGNED FOR COLOR PRINTING

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BEA INSTALLATION/SERVICE COMPLIANCE EXPECTATIONS
BEA, the sensor manufacturer, cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or inappropriate adjustments of the sensor/device; therefore, BEA does not guarantee any use of the sensor outside of its intended purpose.
BEA strongly recommends that installation and service technicians be AAADM-certified for pedestrian doors, IDA-certified for doors/gates, and factorytrained 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 system installation 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 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).
Verify that all appropriate industry signage and warning labels are in place.

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