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1. Description

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Mounting Support

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Connector socket

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Sensor

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Sliding Cover

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3 virtual loop LEDS

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Cable & Connector plug

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Push Button

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Protective Cover (Plastic)

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Bluetooth® LED

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3 screws kit (M3 - Torx 10)

2. Versions

Plastic version

Metallic version

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3. LED signal

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LED indicating loop 1 status

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LED indicating loop 2 status

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LED indicating loop 3 status or ERROR status

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LED indicating Bluetooth® status

LED - Working Principles

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LED is OFF

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Red LED blinks quickly

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Green LED is ON

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Red LED and Green LED blinks

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Green LED blinks slowly

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Orange LED blinks x times

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Green LED blinks

LED – Loop Type

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Presence Loop: triggers output if a target is detected on the loop with selected type and direction.

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Protectioncom__input-dropdown.pngDetection: triggers output for any object

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Bluetooth® (only on LED 4)

4. Tips

Installation tips

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Always test the good functioning of the installation before leaving the premises.

Only trained and qualified personnel may install and setup the sensor.

Always mount the mounting support perpendicular to the barrier arm or boom.

Use stainless screws (M4) to fit the mounting support.

Secure the mounting support on its support with at least 4 srews.

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Avoid vibration, condensation, sudden and extreme temperature changes

Do not cover the product front face

Avoid presence of metalic parts in the sensor's close environment that may obstruct the detection field.

Maintenance tips

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Make sure the front face is clean

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Avoid direct exposure to high pressure cleaning

The warranty is invalid if unauthorized repairs are made or attempted by unauthorized personnel.

Do not apply solvent-base or oily product on the sensor.

5. Detection field

Field of view

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Application example - Presence and protectioncom__input-dropdown.pngconfiguration

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Presence

6. Mounting the sensor

  1. Remove the plastic or metallic protective cover.

    For the plastic protective cover, insert a screwdriver into the provided notch at the bottom of the product. Lever it up to remove the protective cover from the mounting support.

    For the metallic protective cover, unscrew and remove the protective cover.

  1. Remove the sensor from the mounting support. Push the product upwards and seperate it from the product base.

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  1. If the sensor is used to detect and to reduce risk of collision it is recommended to position the product at a maximum distance of 50cm from the boom.

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  1. Position the sensor as low as possible , between 30cm and 70cm from the road ground. You can use the mounting template.

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  1. Mount the sensor on the cabinet or use the bracket accessory*. When using the bracket accessory, make sure the sensor is aligned with the cabinet to avoid obstruction of the detection field.

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  1. Fix the mounting support according to your preference. The mounting support needs to be fixed firmly and securely!

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  1. Prepare the cabling. Take the cable and pass the cable through the hole. Make the connector plug hang down 10 cm.

  1. Remove the sliding cover

    First lower the sliding cover, then, place your finger behind the cover and pull to take it off.

  1. Connect the plug. You can use a provided screw

    If needed use a provided screw to firmly fix the connector plug to the sensor.

  1. Place the sensor on the mounting support. First insert the top and then the bottom of the product. Make sure the product is firmly fixed in the mounting support.

  1. Rotate the sensor

    Depending on the mounting position and the traffic flow direction you can rotate the sensor. To do so, lift the sensor up and turn it accordingly.

7. Accessories

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PROTECTIVE COVER

BRACKET

HOUSING

BRACKET & HOUSING

8. Connecting the sensor (example)

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Detection on loop 3 triggers OUT 3

Detection on loop 2 triggers OUT 2

Detection on loop 1 triggers OUT 1

Presence for acknowledgment

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Presence for activation

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9. Installation via app

Scan the QR code or open the following link to download the mobile application and install it.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.beasensors.evoloop

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/evoloop/id6474297732

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At power ON or after a power cycle,the Bluetooth® keeps activated 30 minutes after last use and then turns off automatically.

The white Bluetooth® LED blinks (1Hz).

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Open the Evoloop mobile app and connect it to the sensor. During pairing, the Bluetooth® LED blinks quickly.

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Once paired, the white Bluetooth® LED is on.

Home

Teach-in

Setting

Viewer

Diagnostic

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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by BEA sa is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners

10. Installation via button

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Push 1x

Wake Up from idle mode - Bluetooth® is activated. (White blinking)

Push 1x

Launch full teach-in, when sensor is awake. (Red/Green blinking)

Push 2x

Launch loop teach-in, when sensor is awake. (Alternative green blinks)

Push > 3s

Service mode activation/deactivation

11. Lock/Close the sensor

Put the sliding cover back in place.

Put the protective cover back in place. If needed use the screw to firmly fix the cover.

With both the plastic and metallic versions you can use screws (TORX 10).

12. Teach-In

[Note]Note

Make the teach in with mobile app or using button.

[Caution]Caution

It’s mandatory to follow the installation steps in order to correctly commission the sensor and ensure the good functioning of the barrier.

1. Sensor is mounted. 2. Sensor must be correctly wired. 3. Barrier must be opened

Initial State

When the sensor is out of the box or if it has been reset to factory values, the orange LEDs blink and outputs activated.

Before launching the teach-in, make sure the environment is clear of any objects and that you’re standing outside of the field.

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  1. Teach-in steps

  • Environment teach-in

Launch the teach-in by using the app or press the button 1x. The first LED start blinking red-green.

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When environment teach-in is succesfully done!

  • a. Boom teach-in : Closing

    The sensor deactivates its outputs for 20 seconds to signal the boom’s closing. (2 LEDs red/green.)

  • b. Boom teach-in : Opening

    The sensor reactivates its outputs for 20 seconds to signal the boom’s opening. (3 LEDs red/green.)

This procedure is required if the boom has additional elements (skirt, pendulum) or exceeds 4 meters in length.

[Note]Note

Boom and equipement fitted (skirt pendulum) are in good and functionnal state.

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  1. Edge teach-in

Once the boom teach-in is completed successfully, the product waits for you to indicate the length of the boom.

Stand in front of the sensor at a distance equal to the boom length or the road width. During the waiting period, the green LEDs blink.

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  1. Finish

Stand still the LEDs blink red to indicate the sensor has locked your position and the process is completed successfully.

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13. Loop Teach in

[Caution]Caution

It’s mandatory to follow the installation steps in order to correctly commission the sensor and ensure the good functioning of the barrier.

[Note]Note

Mobile App Loop configuration is possible by using the app.

  1. Loop Selector

Select the loop you want to configure by static Teach-In

Loop 1, push when LED 1 is ON,

Loop 2, push when LED 2 is ON

Loop 3, push when LED 3 is ON

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  1. Static Teach-In (Button & App)

When the green LEDs start blinking slowly, go to the centre of the loop and stand still. Once the red LEDs are blinking, the teach-in of the loop is completed successfully.

By default loop's depth is set to 1.5m and width to distance learned during edge teach-in

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  1. Walk Teach-In (only in App)

When the green LEDs start blinking slowly, walk around the path you would have cut for an induction loop.

  • Check that the loop dimentions are correct in the app.

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14. Troubleshooting

LED

Status

Explanation/Solution

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The error LED (3) is on permanentely

The sensor encounters a memory problem.

Replace sensor.

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LED 1 - 2 - 3 are blinking orange

The product is in initial state

Initiate a teach-in to commission the sensor use the mobile app or the button

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The error LED (3) blinks 1x

The sensor signals an internal fault

Cut and restore power supply. LED blinks again, replace sensor

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The error LED (3) blinks 2x

Power supply is out of limit.

  1. Check power supply

  2. Reduce the cable length or change cable

Internal temperature is too high.

Protect the sensor from any heat source (sun, hot, air...)

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The error LED (3) blinks 3x

Internal communication error.

Cut and restore power supply. LED blinks again, replace sensor.

15. Technical Specification

Technology

FMCW, Mowa inside (microwave)

Radiated frequency

60 GHz

Max Detection Field

Up to 7m

Radiated power

< 20 dBm EIRP

Radar Field of view

140° opening field and 40° in elevation

Reference body for Safeguarding Level D

Corner reflector with RCS = 0.17m²

Antenna angle adjustment

-20° to +20 °

Supply voltage*

12 – 30V DC +/-10% - 12-24V AC +/-10%

Max Power consumption

<3W

Peak Current at power-on

1.3A

Cable Length

3m (standard)

Response Time

Typical 100ms (max 250ms)

Test input

Max. contact voltage Voltage Threshold

1 optocoupler (galvanic isolated – polarity free) 30 V DC (over voltage protected) Log. H: >8 V DC; Log. L: < 3 V DC

LED

3 RGB LED and 1 white LED for Bluetooth®

Dimensions

50 mm x 150 mm x 68mm (form factor)

Temperature range

-25°C to +55°C **; 0-95% relative humidity, non condensing

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IP65 (IEC/EN 60529)

Material

PC / ASA / Aluminium ADC12 – black color

Bluetooth®

Operating bandwidth: 2402 MHz – 2480 MHz Maximum transmitted power: 12 dBm

Outputs*

Electronic relays (galvanic isolated – polarity free)

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Max. switching voltage

35 V DC / 24 V AC

Max. switching current

80 mA (resistive)

Switching Time

tON= 5ms; tOFF = 5ms

Output Resistance

Typ 30 ohms

Voltage drop on output

< 0,7V @ 20mA

Leakage current

<10µA

Relay

1

Max. switching voltage

30VAC / 42V DC

Max. switching current

1A

Max. switching Power

30W

[Caution]Caution

* External electrical sources must ensure double insulation from primary voltages.

** When using AC supply, the maximum temperature is limited to 50°C.

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. All values measured in conditions and with a temperature of 25°C

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