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    75.5268.01 20070111 Page 1 of 7 FALCON DR / FALCON XL-DR USER’S GUIDE MOTION SENSORS FOR INDUSTRI AL DOORS FALCON DR: double relay / high mount • FALCON XL-DR: double relay / low mount Technology : Microwave and microprocessor Transmitter frequency : 24.125 GHz Transmitter radiated power : <20 dBm EIRP Transmitter power density : < 5 mW/c[...]

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    75.5268.01 20070111 Page 2 of 7 • Loosen the r etaining nut until th e cable slid es easily into the grommet ; • Partially unscrew the 2 fron t cover screws ; • Pull out the front cover with the 2 front c over screws. • Connect the qui ck disconnect ter minal block to the main electron ic circuit ; • Slide the main e lectronic circuit int[...]

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    75.5268.01 20070111 Page 3 of 7 FALCON (Mountin g height: 16.5’ (5m) FALCON (Mounting height: 11.5’ (3.5 m) FALCON XL (Mounting height: 8’ (2.5 m) • When the power is turn ed ON the red and green LED flash for a few sec onds. • During a detection the red LED lights on. • During conf iguration t he red LED fl ashes a numb er of time s co[...]

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    75.5268.01 20070111 Page 4 of 7 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL • Open the battery compartment at the b ack of the remote c ontrol ; • Insert two AAA batteries s upplied with the remote co ntrol as show n beside ; • Close the batter y compartment. 0-9 Number keys (1) Output redirection (2) Plus (3) Unlock (4) Minus (5) Holdtime [...]

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    75.5268.01 20070111 Page 5 of 7 Note: All parameters or f unctions listed in the following ta bles are only acc essible if the s ensor is in adjustm ent session. The r ed LED is then slowly f lashing. During an adjustm ent session each parameter may be c hecked or changed a t any time in t he following way: PARAMETERS ACTIONS CHECK VALUES Press the[...]

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    75.5268.01 20070111 Page 6 of 7 OUTPUT REDIRECTION Key 2 : towards or away mode detec tion Motion towards th e detector triggers relay 1. Motion away from the detector trigge rs relay 2. Towards or away mod e detection only works if the detec tion parameter is set to 1 (bi-directional). Otherwise the sensor does not detec t any motion any more. Thi[...]

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    75.5268.01 20070111 Page 7 of 7 SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION The door will not open and no red LED lights up. The sensor power is off. Check the wiring and t he power supply. The sensor "sees " the door moving. Increase the tilt angle and/or r educe the sens itivity. The door opens and closes constantly. When closing th e door[...]