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    IS40 / IS40P USER’S GUIDE COMBINED ACTIVE INFRARED / MICROW A VE AND ACTIVE INFRARED ONL Y SENSOR - The IS40P uses Active Infrared (IR) technology for presence detection only and the activation relay can be triggered by entering or exiting the IR eld. 75.5371.01 EN 20080505 (75.5370) Page 1 of 6 IS40P IS40 LED INDICA TORS MICROW A VE FIELD ADJ[...]

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    1 Sensor Tilt Angle LABEL POWER (V AC / DC) ACTIV A TION RELA Y PRESENCE RELA Y 12-24 12-24 COM NO NC COM NO NC COLOR RED BLACK WHITE GREEN YELLOW WHITE W/BLACK STRIPE GREEN W/BLACK STRIPE YELLOW W/BLACK STRIPE 3 Precautions  This device IS NOT intended for use as a safety sensor .  Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures. [...]

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    75.5371.01 EN 20080505 (75.5370) Page 3 of 6 2 Microwave Field Tilt Angle - 3.25 6.50 9.75 13.0 19.7 23.0 26.3 16.3 3.25 0 3.25 6.50 6.50 ft ft Mounting height: 16 ft. Sensitivity: 9 Sensor angle: 20° - + MIN MAX By turning the tilt angle adjustment screw clockwise, the radar eld angle is reduced. By turning the tilt angle adjustment screw coun[...]

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    Page 4 of 6 75.5371.01 EN 20080505 (75.5370) 2 Remote Control Parameters FUNCTION AFFECTS INFRARED OR MICROW A VE REMOTE CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AUTOMA TIC LEARN TIME INFRARED 0: 30 seconds 1: 1 minute 2: 2 minutes 3: 5 minutes 4: 10 minutes 5: 20 minutes 6: 60 minutes 9: ∞ (Infi nity) IMMUNITY INFRARED 1: Low (Nor mal) 2: Medium (Ra[...]

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    2 Remote Control Parameters (Continued) FUNCTION AFFECTS INFRARED OR MICROW A VE REMOTE CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION SENSITIVITY MICROW A VE 0 - 9: (7 - Default) DETECTION MODE MICROW A VE 1: Bidirectional (T owards or Away from Sensors) 2: Unidirectional A pproach (T owards Sensor) 3: Unidirectional Depart (Away from Sensor) REJECTION MODE [...]

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    Do not leave problems unresolved. If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved after troubleshooting a problem, please call BEA, Inc. If you must wait for the following workday to call BEA., leave the door inoperable until satisfactory repairs can be made. Never sacrice the safe operation of the automatic door or gate for an incomplete solution[...]