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75.5696.07 IS40P 20170313 

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IS40-P

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8 ft - 16 ft

5 in (L) x 4 in (H) x 3.8 in (W)

10 ft x 10 ft at max. mounting height of 16ft (emitting spots**)

Specifications are subject to changes without prior notice.

Measured in specific conditions

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DESCRIPTION

ENGLISH

Presence sensor 

for automatic industrial doors

1. 

push buttons

2. 

LED’s

3. 

infrared emitter

4. 

sensor angle indicator

5. 

bracket

6. 

cable

12V to 24V AC ±10%; 12V to 24V DC +10% / -3%
< 3.5 W
50 to 60 Hz 
2 relays (free of potential change-over contact)
42 V AC/DC
1 A (resistive)
30 W (DC) / 48 VA (AC) 
0.5 s

from -22 °F to + 140 °F
0 - 95% non condensing
IP65 / NEMA 4

ABS and polycarbonate
14 oz
32 ft / 105 m
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2004/108/EC, R&TTE: 1999/5/EC

active infrared (AIR)
875 nm
< 250 mW/m²
motion & presence

0 in/s to activate detection
250 ms
15° - 45°

Supply voltage:
Power consumption:
Mains frequency:
Output: 
   Max. contact voltage:
   Max. contact current:
   Max. switching power:
Output holdtime:
Mounting height:
Temperature range:
Humidity:
Degree of protection:
Dimensions:
Materials:
Weight:
Cable length:
Norm conformity:

Technology:
Transmitter  frequency/wavelength:  
Transmitter power density:
Detection mode:
Detection field:
Min. detection speed:
Reaction time:
Tilt angle:

** zone detected by spotfinder, i.e. slightly larger than actual detection field

Other use of the device is outside the permitted purpose and can not be 

guaranteed by the manufacturer. 

The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or 

inappropriate adjustments of the sensor.

Please keep for further use

Designed for color printing

Summary of Contents for IS40-P

Page 1: ...atibility EMC 2004 108 EC R TTE 1999 5 EC active infrared AIR 875 nm 250 mW m motion presence 0 in s to activate detection 250 ms 15 45 Supply voltage Power consumption Mains frequency Output Max contact voltage Max contact current Max switching power Output holdtime Mounting height Temperature range Humidity Degree of protection Dimensions Materials Weight Cable length Norm conformity Technology ...

Page 2: ...l setup Setup This device IS NOT intended for use as a safety sensor Not recommended for dynamic envioronments snow rain fog etc Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures Maintain a clean safe environment Constantly be aware of pedestrian vehicle traffic around the area Always stop pedestrian vehicle traffic through the doorway when performing tests that may result in unexpected r...

Page 3: ...ithin this minute an unknown access code may be deleted via the remote following the steps outlined below Press unlock lock 0 0 0 0 The access code is recommended for sensors installed close to each other After unlocking the red LED flashes and the sensor can be adjusted by remote control If the red LED flashes quickly after unlocking enter an access code from 1 to 4 digits If you do not know the ...

Page 4: ...ED BLACK WHITE GREEN YELLOW WHITE BLACK GREEN BLACK YELLOW BLACK Motion Relay Presence Relay 1 Active Passive 2 Passive Active 3 Passive Passive 4 Active Active Description Detection No Detection Active Relay COM COM Passive Relay COM COM NO NC NO NC NO NC NO NC RELAY CONFIGURATION The graphics above are not to scale and for illustration purposes and represent an approximate AIR detection field wh...

Page 5: ...N IMMUNITY TARGET SIZE AIR DETECTION FIELD AIR DETECTION FIELD TARGET SIZE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE not guaranteed presence presence presence presence presence presence presence air entry pulse air exit pulse first or last line air entry pulse first or last line air exit pulse The position of the target in the field is random low normal no learn high 1 min 2 min 30 s 10 min 20 min 5 min 1 h 2 h 1 h ...

Page 6: ...TERN SIZE NOTE TARGET SIZE MUST BE CAPABLE TO FIT INSIDE THE CHOSEN AIR PATTERN SIZE AVAILABLE TARGET SIZE 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 THE TARGET POSITION WITHIN THE AIR FIELD IS RANDOM IMPORTANT Always finish an adjustment session by launching a setup see step 4 and test the proper operation of the installation before leaving the premises FACTORY VALUES RESETTING TO FACTORY VALUES ...

Page 7: ...heck the batteries and change them if necessary The door remains closed and the LED is OFF The door never closes and the LED is ON The infrared sensor does not react Make sure the sensor is anchored properly Increase the sensor angle Reduce the AIR detection zone Enter the right access code If you do not know the access code refer to page 3 and delete an unknown code Fasten the sensor firmly Spora...

Page 8: ...nt WEEE Upon completion of the installation or service work at a minimum perform a safety inspection for the type of Door Gate per the manufacturer recommendations and or per ANSI DASMA guidelines for best industry practices Some examples but not limited to are ANSI DASMA 102 ANSI DASMA 107 UL 325 Make certain all appropriate industry warning labels are applied It is the responsibility of the inst...

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