BEA LZR-MICROSCAN MICROSCAN Safety Sensor User's Guide
The LZR-MICROSCAN MICROSCAN is a safety sensor for automatic swing doors. This sensor is used to detect the presence of people in the doorway and prevent the door from closing on them. The sensor is designed to be easy to install and use. It features a variety of settings that can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of your application.
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DESCRIPTION
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1
LZR-MICROSCAN
Stand-Alone, Door Mounted, Safety
Sensor for Automatic Swing Doors*
(US version)
* LZR-microscan sensors are intended to be used with pedestrian swing door systems.
6
5
3
4
1. tilt adjustment
2. sensor connection ports
3. sensor LED
INCLUDED KIT COMPONENTS
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
Left LZR-microscan Sensor
Right LZR-microscan Sensor
LZR-microscan Hub
10LZRMICROLEFT
10LZRMICRORIGHT
10LZRMICROSCANHUB
Master Sensor Harness
Slave Sensor Harness
Door Control Harness
System Harness
Eagle Harness
Power Supply Harness
Home Switch (Surface Mount)
Door Loop / Cap Kit
On / Off / Hold Open Switch Jumper
Left Pass-Through Sensor Endcap
Right Pass-Through Sensor Endcap
Sensor Spacer
Spacer Mount Screws
Sensor Mount Screws (Metal)
Sensor Mount Scews (Wood)
Endcap Screws
Velcro Tabs
LZR-microscan Mounting Template
LZR-microscan User’s Guide
LZR-microscan Wiring Tech Bulletin
Power Supply
On / Off / Hold Open Switch
35.1326
35.1327
20.5222
20.5304
20.5096
20.5095
50.5283
70.0202 / 50.0078
20.5310
41.7922
41.7923
70.5554
50.0048
50.1818
50.5282
41.8632
50.0046
75.5754
75.5753
79.0053
30.5558
10DOORSWITCH
8
4. end caps
5. optical window
6. plug-n-play ports
SINGLE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
1 (Universal Kit ONLY)
1 (Universal Kit ONLY)
PAIR/DE
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
4
4
4
4
1
1 (Universal Kit ONLY)
1 (Universal Kit ONLY)
9
7. adjustment knob
8. LCD
9. hub LEDs
REQUIRED TOOLS
TOOL
Power Drill
Tape Measure
Magnetic Phillips #0
Phillips #2
1/8” Drill Bit
5/16” Drill Bit
3/8” Drill Bit
1/2” Drill Bit
Pencil
Center Punch / Hammer
Wire Nuts
Wire Snips
Wire Fish
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KITS
DESCRIPTION
Single Door
PART NUMBER
10LZRMICROSCAN1
Pair/Dual Egress
Door
Universial Single
Door
10LZRMICROSCAN2
10LZRMICROSCAN1U
Universal Pair/Dual
Egress Door
10LZRMICROSCAN2U
Narrow Frame Door 10MICROSCANMOUNT
Glass / Fire Door 10MICROSCAN-Y
PRECAUTIONS
Shut off all power going to header before attempting any wiring procedures.
Maintain a clean & safe environment when working in public areas.
Constantly be aware of pedestrian traffic around the door area.
Always stop pedestrian traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in unexpected reactions by the door.
Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards (i.e. ANSI A156.10) upon completion of installation.
1. May jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock.
2. May adversely affect the safe and reliable performance of the product resulting in a voided warranty.
LASER
IR laser (Class 1); wavelength 905 nm; max. output pulse power 35 W
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
INSTALLATION
Avoid extreme vibrations.
MAINTENANCE
Do not cover the sensor.
Avoid moving objects and light sources in detection zone.
Avoid highly reflective objects in the detection zone.
It is recommended to clean the opitcal parts at least once per year or more if required due to environmental conditions.
SAFETY
Do not use abrasive cleaning components.
The door control unit and the door header must be correctly grounded.
Only trained and qualified personnel may install and setup the sensor.
Always test the proper operation of the installation before leaving the premises.
The warranty is void if unauthorized repairs are made or attempted by unauthorized personnel.
HOW TO USE THE LCD
DISPLAY DURING NORMAL OPERATION
Activation
Safety
Stall (door 1 & 2) Negative display = active output
Opposite for reverse logic
To adjust contrast, push and turn the grey button simultaneously. )During normal operation only.)
FACTORY VALUE VS. SAVED VALUE displayed value = factory value
NAVIGATING IN MENUS displayed value = saved value
Push to enter the LCD-menu
Select Back to return to previous menu or display.
Select your language before entering the first LCD-menu
(Available for the first 30 seconds after power-on of the hub.)
Scroll menu items
Select More to go to the next level:
- basic
- advanced
- diagnostics
CHANGING A VALUE
SCROLL
MENU
UP-DOWN
LED STATUS
PUSH
TO SELECT
PARAMETER current value is displayed
SCROLL
VALUES
UP-DOWN more values are displayed
PUSH
TO SAVE
NEW VALUE new value is displayed
COLOR
Blue
White
Orange
COLOR
Green
Red
Orange
SIGNAL
Learn
Tracking
Home Switch
HUB LED
DESCRIPTION
Learn in progess or Learn required
Door position & detection zone tracking
Home Switch closed (door closed)
SIGNAL
Operational
Detection
Error
SENSOR LED
DESCRIPTION
Sensor operational
Sensor in detection
Sensor in error...reference hub LCD
PREPARATION
IMPORTANT:
Verify operation/functionality of door control and operator prior to system installation.
Proper functionality of LZR-miscroscan system relies on proper installation and adjustment.
Installation with door system, as intended in UL 325, must be verified by installer.
Hub
1 2
Install hub in door header, centered and in an easily accessible location.
Sensors
1
Plug System Harness into hub port labeled System. Do not plug in any other harnesses.
2 3
Determine on which side of door Door Loop will be installed and cut to shortest length to avoid loop in detection zone.
4
Take sensor to be mounted on loop side and remove
Blank Endcap closest to door hinge 1 .
Route Master Sensor Harness through Door Loop and plug into sensor at closest port.
NOTES:
1: For left sensor, remove left Blank Endcap or for right sensor, remove right Blank endcap.
2: Pull extra Master Sensor Harness slack through Door Loop (away from sensor) before tightening endcap screws.
Affix Door Loop to sensor with Pass-Through Endcap and three (3) screws 2 .
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT:
Refer to mounting template for full mounting instructions!
Mounting height of 79” (min) to 98” (max) from finished floor to sensor LED
Sensors
1
Do not apply sensor covers until system is fully operational.
Do not adjust tilt angle.
2 3 microscan
Scan for Product Info
1/8 “ wire passage
5/16 “
DISTANCE FROM
TOP OF DOOR
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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTES:
MOUNT
*
*
*
1/8 “
MOUNTING HEIGHT RANGE: 75”-98”
Reference LZR-microscan User’s Guide
75.5753 for full installation instructions
75.5754.04 20151124 LZR-microscan Mounting Template
Spacer required for applications with hardware than 2 in.
For thin frame aluminum doors, mounting arm kit use this template.
STEP 1: SURVEY BOTH SIDES OF DOOR TO
DETERMINE APPROPRIATE MOUNTING
LOCATION (DISTANCE FROM PIVOT EDGE
AND DISTANCE FROM TOP OF DOOR),
STEP 2: FOLD ALONG APPROPRIATE
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LINES AND
ALIGN WITH PIVOT EDGE AND TOP OF DOOR
STEP 3: MARK AND DRILL THREE (3) HOLES *
STEP 4: FLIP TEMPLATE AND REPEAT FOR
RIGHT SENSOR
* When using spacer, drill any two (2) spacer mounting holes and wire passage hole instead of sensor mounting holes .
When using optional mounting holes it may be neccessary to remove end caps or sensor from base.
Use Mounting Template to position each sensor correctly.
Check for obstructions/ clearance.
4
Align Mounting Template, mark and drill holes 1 on both sides of door.
. Repeat
5
Run Slave Sensor Harness through door.
6
Mount sensors (using appropriate screws) by following instructions on Mounting
Template.
7
Plug in Slave Sensor Harness at the upper most port on sensor.
8
Install Door Loop: drill 1/2” passage hole in header and jamb, route Master Sensor
Harness, install cap.
NOTES:
1. Spacer required for applications with door hardware extending across width of door.
Plug Master Sensor Harness into hub port labeled Door A
Sensors
If necessary, repeat steps 1-7 for second door leaf using hub port Door B Sensors.
INSTALLATION (cont.)
Peripherals
IMPORTANT:
All activation devices must be wired directly to Hub.
Logic modules must be activated by Hub via Door Control Harness activation wires.
Home Switch
1
1
Switch must “break” as soon as door begins to open.
2a 2b
Home Switch
Home Switch Home Switch
Install Home Switch at desired location.
For single doors, wire nut white Home Switch wires to orange wires of System
Harness plugged into hub.
NOTES:
1: Any dry contact home switch or auxiliary switch may be used and must be closed when door is closed.
2: For simultaneous pairs or dual egress doors, two (2) Home
Switches must be wired in series with orange wires of System
Harness plugged into hub .
For pairs of doors, wire nut white Home Switch wires in seriesto orange wires of
System Harness plugged into hub 2 .
On / Off / Hold Open Switch
1
Determine mounting location, apply mounting template, drill holes.
2
Route On / Off / Hold Open
Switch harness and plug into hub port labeled On / Off /
Hold Open.
If using an existing on / off / hold open switch, plug On / Off / Hold
Open Switch Jumper into hub port labeled On / Off / Hold
Open and wire nut red and black wires together, or if desired, splice existing switch into Jumper.
FUNCTION on
JUMPER WIRES red jumped to black hold open black jumped to white off none
INSTALLATION (cont.)
Eagle (Optional)
1 2
Install Eagle(s). For complete installation instructions refer to BEA User’s Guide 75.0058.
Plug Eagle Harness(es) into hub port labeled Motion 1 and, if applicable, Motion 2.
Push Plates (Optional)
Multiple push plates can be paralleled to grey wires of System Harness.
1 2
Push Plate
COM
NO
Install push plate(s). For complete installation instructions refer to the appropriate BEA
User’s Guide 1 .
Wire nut push plate wires or wireless receiver (COM and
NO) to grey wires of System
Harness plugged into hub.
Door Control Harness
If door system utilizes independent door controls, repeat steps 1-2 for the second control. Do not use door control sync cable.
1
For dual egress doors with independent stall, two (2) Door Control Harnesses must be used.
2
Plug Door Control Harness into hub port labeled Door
Control A.
Wire Door Control Harness to door control.
WIRING
IMPORTANT:
All wiring harnesses used must be routed seperate from any mains or non-class 2 voltage cables or must be rated for the mains voltage and suitable protection and routing means must be used in accordance with national and local codes.
DOOR TYPE single simultaneous pair dual egress
HUB PORT always use DOOR CONTROL A hub port from header cover side, left door uses DOOR CONTROL A hub port and right door uses DOOR CONTROL B hub port from header cover side, whichever door is pushed (right door) during Teach
In process uses DOOR CONTROL B hub port
Power
1
Most doors require the use of the LZR-microscan Power Supply.
1a
For information on powering directly from door control see Tech Bulletin #53.
1b 2b
Power Supply
Pwr Sup Harness
Power
Supply 110 V Soruce Power Supply
If using door control power, connect Power Supply
Harness to door control.
3
If using BEA provided power supply, cut plug off of harness and strip wires 2 .
Wire nut input of power supply to 110V power source.
NOTES:
1: LZR-microscan hub/sensors must be powered by a UL Class 2 power supply limited to 15 W.
2: If a NEMA 5-15R outlet is not available in door header, cut off
NEMA 5-15P plug and wire nut to 110V AC observing polarity and grounding. By cutting off plug, system changes from UL Listed to
UL recognized.
Plug Power Supply or Power
Supply Harness into hub port labeled Power.
Monitoring
LZR-microscan hub/sensors are intended to be monitored by door system for proper operation
(see Tech Bulletin #53). If door control does not utilizing monitoring, do not use monitoring wires.
SETUP
CAUTION - No safety present during learn cycle.
1
Be sure to walk test door after setup is complete and perform new learn anytime door operator, control, sensor, or hub is adjusted.
2 3
Program hub according to desired settings. Menu 1
(Basic) items MUST be programmed (pg 10).
4
Return to home screen.
5a
Push and hold adjustment knob for three (3) seconds, until blue LED begins to flash.
5b
Network icon will appear for approximately five (5) seconds.
6
“CLEAR AREA” will display and countdown will begin.
Clear area around door on both sides.
7
For dual egress doors, Push
Door icon will display. Push right door (Door B) open at least 10 degrees.
8
Automatic teach in will begin with door closed learn.
Door opening learn. Door will open automatically.
Door open learn.
9 10 11
Door closing learn.
12
Once Teach In is complete,
LCD displays home screen,
Blue LED is off, and orange
LED is on 1 .
After Teach In is complete a floppy disk will be displayed.
TEACH-IN STAGE
Prior to Learn
Network Icon
Clear Area
Door Closed Learn
Door Opening/Open/Closing Learn
Floppy Disk
Hour Glass
Learn Complete
HUB LED blue flashing blue flashing & orange solid blue flashing & orange solid blue flashing & orange solid blue flashing blue flashing & orange solid blue flashing & orange solid orange solid
Hour glass will be displayed for approximately thirty (30) seconds while all learn data is saved.
SENSOR LED red/green flashing red solid red/green flashing green flashing green flashing green solid -> green flashing green flashing -> red solid -> red/green flashing green solid
NOTES:
1: Verify Home Switch is “making/breaking” by observing orange LED on hub. Home Switch should be set as sensitive as possible and break within a few degrees of door movement.
OVERVIEW OF SETTINGS
Default parameters are in BOLD.
Menu 1 (Basic) items MUST be programmed!
MENU LCD DISPLAY
DoorType
DetectZoneA
DetectZoneB
Guiderail
Monitoring
KnowingAct
Act:HoldTime
PushNGo
NotCloseTime
AdvanceSafe
Act:Dist
MonitorLogic
Safe:Dist
Traffic
DispDoor
DispSens
DispPos
PARAMETERS
Undefined
Single
Pair
DualEgr
InDualEgr
20 - 48
20 - 48
0 - 60
Off
Safe
Stall
Safe&Stall
Act
Act&Stall
Off
On
1 - 5 - 30
Off
On
DESCRIPTION
Type of door system on which sensors are installed
Single: Single Door Pair: Pair of Doors
DualEgr: Dual Egress Doors InDualEgr: Independent Dual Egress Doors
Distance (in inches) from sensor LED to leading edge of Door A [round down]
Distance (in inches) from sensor LED to leading edge of Door B [round down]
Guiderail height from floor (in inches)
Type of monitoring
Off: No Monitoring Safe: Monitoring of Safety Signal
Stall: Monitoring of Stall Signal Safe&Stall: Monitoring of Safety & Stall Signals
Act: Monitoring of Activation Signal Act&Stall: Monitoring of Activation & Stall Signals
Turns Knowing Act Off or On
Time activation relay will be held after loss of detection (in seconds)
Turns Push-And-Go Off or On
5 - 10 - 30
Off
On
12 - 24 - 48
ActiveLow
ActiveHigh
Deep
Medium
Limited
Normal
High
Extreme
Closed
Opening
Open
Closing
NotClosed
Manual
HoldOpen
Off
AdvanceSafe
Time required for door to reach “Closed” from “Open” or “Manual” before switching to
“NotClosed” (in seconds)
Type of safety provided while door(s) is/are currently open due to manual operation (or stack pressure
Off: Allows door(s) to activate, via motion sensor or push plate
On: Prevents door(s) from activating, via motion sensor or push plate
Door closed detection distance of Approach Sensor(s) (in inches)
ActiveLow: 0V requests monitoring
ActiveHigh: > 0V requests monitoring
Door closed detection distance of Safety Sensor(s)
Deep: 4 curtains Medium: 3 curtains Limited: 2 curtains
When doors do not come closed for a certain period of time due to traffic flow
Normal: ≤ 5 min High: ≤ 30 min Extreme: > 30 min
Displays current position/state of door
A1
A2
PP
MO
S1
S2
HM
% %
Displays active devices
A1: Approach microscan 1 A2: Approach microscan 2
PP: Push Plate MO: Motion Sensor
S1: Safety microscan 1 S2: Safety microscan 2
HM: Home Switch Closed
Displays opening position (0% = full closed, 100% = full open relative to learn cycle)
ID#... .................................unique ID number
Config.. .............................configuration part number
Software.. ..........................software part number
ErrorLog. ............................last 20 errors
ZIP. .................... ................all parameter settings in zipped format
HubTemp............................operating temperature of hub
PowerSupply..... .................supply voltage at power connector
OperatingTime....................power duration since first startup
ResetLog... .........................delete all saved errors
Admin.. .............................enter code to access admin mode
Network.............................sensor info: software, configuration, mounting location
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting tools can be viewed on Hub LCD within Menu 3 (DIAGNOSTICS).
Hub LCD is not on
No “CLEAR AREA” during setup
No input power
Bad power
Faulty hub
Sensors not discovered
Verify power supply connection, do not power from door control
Verify power supply, power from BEA power supply
Replace hub
Verfiy sensor harness connection
No Floppy Disk after setup
Learn failed
Door(s) will not open/close
Door(s) keep recycling (ghosting)
Cap LCD screen
Door control issue
No inputs/outputs connected
Knowing Act turned on
Incorrect wiring
Approach side sensors going into detection
Home switch not “making” at door closed
Learn required
Perform new learn
Verify home switch is functioning properly
Verify door control is operational with nothing wired to it
Verify all connections are secure (sensors and On/Off/
Hold Open swtich must be connected)
Turn Knowing Act off or use knowing act devices
Verify wiring from hub to door control
Adjust approach side sensors Activation Distance and/ or motion sensor
Adjust home switch and verify proper wiring
Perform relearn
Orange flashing LED on Sensor - reference
Hub for error height/angle
EDPS
BUS config boundary lost message
Door never reaches
“Hold Open” or
“Off” states
Not using On / Off / Hold
Open Switch sensor mounted too high or adjusted too close to door door did not reach full open during learn number of doors configured incorrectly sensor masked by foreign object loose or broken sensor harness
Wire existing on / off / hold open switch to jumper or plug BEA On / Off / Hold Open Switch into hub
Hub Environment error
Voltage too high/low
Temperature too high/low
Verify power supply voltage, power from BEA power supply
Envionment may be too cold/hot for hub operation
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The device should not be used for purposes other than its intended use. All other uses cannot be guaranteed by the manufacturer of the sensor.
The installer of the door system is responsible for carrying out a risk assessment and installing the sensor and the door system in compliance with applicable national and international regulations and standards on door safety.
The manufacturer of the sensor cannot be held responsbile for incorrect installations or inappropriate adjustments of the sensor.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Technology:
Detection mode:
Detection width:
Mounting Height:
Remission factor:
Angular resolution:
Testbody:
Emission characteristics:
IR laser:
Supply Voltage:
Power Consumption:
Response time:
Output:
Rating:
Input:
Rating:
Test Input *:
Temperature Range:
Degree of Protection:
Humidity:
Vibrations:
Material:
Norm Conformity:
Mounting angle
(rotational):
Tilt angle:
Pollution on front screens: laser, time-of-flight measurement presence
20”-48”
75”-98”
> 2%
2.56 ° wavelength 905 nm; max. output pulse power 35 W (CLASS 1)
12-30 V DC (15 W Class II)
< 15 W typ. 40 ms; max. 80 ms
4 electro-mechanic relays (galvanic isolated - polarity free)
All outputs Class 2 supply, 12-24 VAC, 12-30 VDC, Max 15 W
2 optocouplers (galvanic isolated - polarity free)
12-24 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 12-30 VDC, Max 15 W
8-15 VDC
-13 °F to +121 °F (-25 °C to +55 °C)
Hub - IP20/NEMA 1 Sensor - IP53/NEMA 3
0-95 % non-condensing
< 2 G
PC/ASA
EN 60825-1-Eye-safety class 1 IR laser (905 nm), UL325, UL6730
35 ° fixed
(measured from leading edge to sensor LED)
(measured from finished floor to sensor LED)
28” (H) x 12” (W) x 8” (D) according to UL325
0 ° to 5° (for angles less than 5° contact Tech Support) max. 30 %; homogenous
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
All values measured in specific conditions.
* SEE APPLICATION NOTES OR CONTACT BEA FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For version compatibiltiy serial number information, please see Application Note 76.0017 or contact BEA for technical support.
ANSI / AAADM Compliance
Upon completion of the installation or service work, at a minimum, perform a daily safety check in accordance with the minimum inspection guidelines provided by AAADM. Provide each equipment owner with an owner’s manual that includes a daily safety checklist and contains, at a minimum, the information recommended by AAADM. Offer an information session with the equipment owner explaining how to perform daily inspections and point out the location of power/operation switches to disable the equipment if a compliance issue is noted. The equipment should be inspected annually in accordance with the minimum inspection guidelines. A safety check that includes, at a minimum, the items listed on the safety information label must be performed during each service call.
If you are not an AAADM certifi ed inspector, BEA strongly recommends you have an AAADM certifi ed inspector perform an AAADM inspection and place a valid inspection sticker below the safety information label prior to putting the equipment into operation.
24/7 Tech Support: 1-800-407-4545 | Customer Service: 1-800-523-2462 | General Tech Questions: [email protected] | Tech Docs: www.beasensors.com
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Key features
- Laser, time-of-flight technology
- Presence detection mode
- Adjustable detection width
- Easy installation and use
- Variety of settings
- UL325 compliant