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BEA 10SSTII44 SuperScan II Sensor, 44" 1 Primary & 1 Secondary

$312.74

BEA’s SUPERSCAN-T is a door mounted, active infrared safety sensor designed for use on automatic swinging, revolving, folding and low energy doors.

The SUPERSCAN-T uses triangulation to detect the presence of a pedestrian, while the door is opening and closing.

The SUPERSCAN-T can be used as an individual module or daisy chained with additional secondary modules. This flexibility allows the SUPERSCAN-T to be used on both narrow and wide doors. Each module detection zone can be adjusted independently.

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BEA’s SUPERSCAN-T is a door mounted, active infrared safety sensor designed for use on automatic swinging, revolving, folding and low energy doors.

The SUPERSCAN-T uses triangulation to detect the presence of a pedestrian, while the door is opening and closing.

The SUPERSCAN-T can be used as an individual module or daisy chained with additional secondary modules. This flexibility allows the SUPERSCAN-T to be used on both narrow and wide doors. Each module detection zone can be adjusted independently.

 

TECHNOLOGY:
Active Infrared with background suppression

DETECTION MODE:
Presence

MEASUREMENT OF DISTANCE:
Triangulation

POWER SUPPLY:
12 to 24 VAC / VDC ±10%

OUTPUT INTERFACE; RELAY:
Relay – max. contact rating: 1A @ 30 V (resistive)

DETECTION RANGE:
0 – 8'

DISTANCE ADJUSTMENT:
2 – 8’ (rotating cam with linear adjustment)

MAX. MOUNTING HEIGHT:
8’

DETECTION SIGNAL DURATION:
Infinite Presence Detection

DETECTION TIME:
< 50 ms

OUTPUT HOLD TIME:
Potentiometer range: 0.1 – 4.5 s

OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE:
–30 – 140 °F

PCB DIMENSIONS:
PRIMARY - 10.91 in (W) × 1.5 in (H)
SECONDARY - 8.75 in (W) × 1.5 in (H)

CONNECTOR TO DOOR CONTROLLER:
8-position screw terminal on Primary PCB

PRIMARY-TO-SECONDARY CONNECTION:
Flat-ribbon cable with connectors and key lock

MAX. NUMBER OF SECONDARIES:
8

FUNCTIONS SELECTION:
Detection mode: NO or NC
Normal mode or Background Analysis mode

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