BEA FALCON XL manual

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    75.5351.02 EN 20080317 (75.5350) Page 1 of 7 FALCON & FALCON XL USER'S GUIDE MOTION SENSORS FOR INDUSTRIAL DOORS • FALCON : for high mounting • FALCON XL : for low mounting Technology : Microwave and microprocesso r Transmitter frequency : 24.125 GHz Transmitter radiated power: <20 dBm EIRP Transmitter power density : < 5 mW/cm²[...]

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    75.5351.02 EN 20080317 (75.5350) Page 2 of 7 To remove or to insert the cable: • Unscrew the retaining nut; • Pass the cable through the grommet and the retaining nut. • Tighten the retaining nut. Opening the senso r Closing the senso r • Loosen the retaining nut until the cable slides easily into the grommet; • Partially unscrew the 2 fr[...]

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    75.5351.02 EN 20080317 (75.5350) Page 3 of 7 FALCON (Mounting height: 16.5 feet) The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments: • tilt angle: 15°, 30°, 45° • sensitivity: 9. The sensing fields here on the right correspond to the following adjustments: • tilt angle: 30° • sensitivity: 9, 6, 3 FALCON (Mounti[...]

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    75.5351.02 EN 20080317 (75.5350) Page 4 of 7 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL • Open the battery compartment at the back of the remote control; • Insert two AAA batteries supplied with the remote control as shown beside; • Close the batteries compartment. Remark: For optimum results point the re mote control at the sensor befo re[...]

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    75.5351.02 EN 20080317 (75.5350) Page 5 of 7 During an adjustment ses sion each parameter ma y be ch ecked or changed at an y time in the follow ing way: PA RA ME TER KEY USER'S ACTIONS CHECK VALUES Press the K ey (5,6,7,8,11) corresponding to the parameter to be checked a nd then press the CHECK VA LUES Key (9). Count the number of times the [...]

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    75.5351.02 EN 20080317 (75.5350) Page 6 of 7 DETECTION MODE Press the DETECTION MODE key (7). Use the NUMBER Keys 1-3 ( 1) to select the required mode : Key 1: bi-directional Key 2: unidirectional ap proach Key 3: unidirectional depart Detection mode: Press the REJECTION MODE key (8). Immunity is used to avoid detection due to enviro nmenta l inter[...]

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    75.5351.02 EN 20080317 (75.5350) Page 7 of 7 During the manual adjustment session: • Each press on the right button increases the number of the displayed parameter by one unit; • Each press on the left button increases the value of the displayed parameter by one unit. NOTE : When the maximum value or the hi gh est number of the parameter is rea[...]