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EN16005

EN16005

8

OFF

WARNING

CAUTION

Other symbols to be aware of.

Disregarding this symbol may result in

injury or damage to equipment.

Disregarding this symbol may result in 

serious injury or death.

This symbol shows a situation

which should be avoided.

This symbol shows an instruction

which must be followed.

This symbol shows a situation which 

you should be aware of.

WARNING

CAUTION

The symbols below indicate dangers.

2. Remove the Cover.

3. MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS

To prevent malfunction mount as indicated.

1. Mount lower than 3m

5. Install in vibration free 

environment

4. Mount where rain or snow 

will not fall directly on unit. 

If the sensor is exposed to 

excessive rain or snow, protect it with a Hotronwe 

ather cover.

1. Accumulation of snow or

water on the floor.

3. Mount where no direct 

and reflected sunlight shine 

onto the sensor

2. Environment is humid or

steamy.

Cover

1. DESCRIPTION

User Manual

Accessories

Mounting Template

Cable

Body

Base

3.0m

9. Place the Cover on sensor andwipe the 

sensor clean.

Be careful not tomove the 

sensor Body when attaching the Cover.

8. House the 

Connector in the 

space provided.

5. MOUNTING & WIRING INFORMATION

1. Determine the 

mounting position

of the device and 

attach the Mounting 

Template. Drill the 

mounting andwiring holes.

7. Set the following parameters

section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

section 8. ADJ USTING DETECTION PATTERN 

section 9. ADJ USTING SENSITIVITY

section 10. VERIFICATION OF OPERATION 

section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS

6-1. Wiring to a door controller that can test the sensor.

4. Install the Base with 

the Mounting Screws.

5. Attach the Body to 

the Base.

3. Remove the Mounting Screws 

and the Body from the Base .

.

6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

7. APPLYING POWER

In the following cases, the sensor may

detect without the presence of a person

3. Objects placed in the

detection area.

4. Pets / Animals enter the

detection area.

It will take approximately 6s for dip 

switch setting changes to take effect.

If you carry out the following when the power is turned on, the sensor will detect for 30s.

Before turning on the power, wire the door controller to the sensor.

If there is amoving object in detection area after Power-on / reset, the sensor will be inmotion detectionmode. 

If there is nomoving object in detection area after Power-on / reset, the sensor will be in presence detectionmode.

Power-

On/Reset

Motion

Detection

Motion detection

Presence detection

Presence detection

5s 

No moving object

5s 

No moving object

Moving object

Remove

moving

object

2 s

Place or remove a 

mat in the detection 

area.

Adjust the angle of Body.

Adjust thewidth of the detection area. Adjust the sensitivity.

Default Setting

① Quantity of 

Detection Rows

R4

R3

R2

R1

1 2

⑤Monitor 

Mode

Normal

7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Snow

Frequency

A

B

C

D

3 4

Setting required conform with EN16005.

Special attention is required when this symbol is

shown.

2. Ensure nomoving objects 

are in the detection area

6-2. Wiring to a door controller that cannot test the sensor.

Set “ TEST Input” dip switch setting 8 to “ON” 

Ref section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS.

Mounting

Screws

(2 pcs.)

Potentiometer

(Sensitivity Volume)

Connector

LED

indicator

Area 

Mask

Detection

Window

Dip

Switch

4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Specificationmay changewithout prior notice.

0 to 5[degrees]

R4~R1

Normal / Snow

4 Frequencies

Wide / Narrow

Installation Height

Sensitivity adjustment

3.0 [m]
Available

Presence Timer

Depth adjustment Angle

Row

Width adjustment

Monitor mode

Frequency

Model Name

DOORRAD/STA

AC12V : 1.1[VA]Max AC24V : 1.3[VA]Max 

DC12V : 70 [mA]Max DC24V : 40 [mA]Max

Standby  

(Green)

R3,R4 Detecting  

(Blue)

R1,R2 Detecting  

(Red)

Door movement is detected  

(Orange)

Indicates a change of dip switch settings

(Fast flashing Orange ) 

Internal Sensor Error (Fast flashing Green/Red )

Reflected infrared signal fromthe floor is very low

(Flashing Green / Red)

Supply Voltage
Power Consumption

Output

AC/DC 12~24 [V] ± 10% 50/60 [Hz]

S : Silver , BL : Black

Output holding time

LED Indicator

Operating Temperature

Weight
Color

Approx 180 [g]

-20 ~ +60 [˜ ]

Approx 0.5 [s]

2. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS

Active Infrared Reflection

Detection Method

[mm]

FormA Relay Contact

DC50[V] 0.1[A] (Resistance load)

FormA Relay Contact

DC50[V] 0.1[A] (Resistance load)

Safety

(R1,R2)

Activation 

(R2,R3,R4)

Below 80 [%]

DC24V

6 [mA] Max

TEST imput

Operating humidity

Category

2 , performance level D according to 

EN ISO 13849-1:2008

IP Rate

IP54 (With Base)

0.1 ~ 0.2 [s]

Response Time

R1, R2 30 [s]

R3, R4

2 [s]

210

15

75(Standard Mounting Pitch)

35 10

28,9

59

⑥ 

TEST Input

OFF

8

ON

Safety 

Output

Activation

Output

N.O.
N.C.

N.O.
N.C.

5

6

To comply with EN16005 set to “ON”.

8

ON

ON

0v

OFF

Without

TEST

Without

TEST

With

TEST

0v

Note

EN16005

Note

Sensor’s

cable

Cable

Red

Black

White

Green

Yellow

Blue

Gray (+)

Activation

Output

AC/DC
12~24V ±10%

Safety

Output

TEST imput

N.O./N.C.

N.O./N.C.

Power

(no pole)

TEST Input (+)

TEST Input (-)

Brown(+)

Set in amanner suitable for operation.

DOORRAD/STA

ENGLISH

User manual (original)

Standard rispettati:

DIN18650-1:2005

EN12978:2003 - EN16005:2012

Esame CE di tipo 44 205 12 414283-001

Note

Sensor’s

cable

Cable

Red

Black

White

Green

Yellow

Blue

Gray (+)

Brown(+)

AC/DC
12~24V ±10%

N.O./N.C.

N.O./N.C.
Do not connect
Do not connect

Activation

Output

Safety

Output

Power

(no pole)

Set “ TEST Input” dip switch setting 8 to “OFF” 

Ref section 6. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS.

CAUTION

 

Quantity of Detection Rows

The number of rows of detection can be set to 4, 3, 2 or 1 depending on 

detection area required.

 Frequency

When more than two sensors are installed in close proximity to each other, 

select different frequency setting for each sensors to prevent cross interference.

 

Safety Output

Refer to section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS for full details on Safety Output.

 ActivationOutput

Refer to section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS for full details on Activation Output.

 

Monitor Mode

Set to “ Snow” in instances where false door activations can result fromblowing 

snow, leaves or rubbish in the detection zone. It should be noted that 

sensitivity to detecting pedestrians may also be reduced.

TEST Input

When connected to a door controller without a TEST 

Input, set to “ OFF” . When connected to a door 

controller with the TEST Input, set to “ ON”

Refer to section 11. TIMING CHART OF EVENTS.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for DOORRAD/STA

Page 1: ...amento non è presente alcun oggetto in movimento dopo l accensione reset il sensore sarà in modalità di rilevamento presenza Oggetto in movimento Rilevamento movimento 5 s Nessun oggetto in movimento 5 s Nessun oggetto inmovimento Rimozione oggetto in movimento Rilevamento presenza Rilevamento movimento 2 s Ingresso di PROVA Se collegato ad un controller porta senza un ingresso di PROVA impostare ...

Page 2: ...llazione dell oggetto rilevato e delle impostazioni ecc abiti materiale del pavimento e regolazione della sensibilità del sensore Assicurarsi che la fila interna di rilevamento non rilevi il movimento della porta Stretta Porta Porta Dopo l installazione e la regolazione del sensore avvicinarsi e allontanarsi dal sensore per verificare che l area di rilevamento sia quella desiderata Se il rilevamento...

Page 3: ...TEST Input dip switch setting 8 to ON Ref section 6 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Mounting Screws 2 pcs Potentiometer Sensitivity Volume Connector LED indicator Area Mask Detection Window Dip Switch 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Specificationmay changewithout prior notice 0 to 5 degrees R4 R1 Normal Snow 4 Frequencies Wide Narrow Installation Height Sensitivity adjustment 3 0 m Available Presence Timer Depth ad...

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Page 5: ...vement ne se trouve dans la zone de détection après la mise en marche la réinitialisation le capteur se ra en mode de détection de présence Objet en mouvement Détection de mouvement 5 s Aucun objet en mouvement 5 s Aucun objet en mouvement Retirer l objet en mouvement Détection de présence Détection de mouvement 2 s 6 Entrée TEST En cas de connexion à une unité de commande de porte sans entrée TES...

Page 6: ...La plage de détection variera en fonction du lieu d installation des objets détectés et des paramétrages du capteur les vêtements le revêtement au sol et le réglage de sensibilité auront tous un effet Assurez vous que la rangée intérieure de détection ne détecte pas le mouvement de la porte Etroit Porta Porta Une fois l installation et le réglage du capteur effectués testez l appareil afin de vérifier...

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