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TBZ-RAD02Microwave Motion Detector

BBC Bircher AG
Microwave Motion Detector - FCC ID TBZ-RAD02 - BBC Bircher AG
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Application Details

Equipment Class
FDS - Part 15 Field Disturbance Sensor
Date of Grant
Nov 12, 2006
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 12, 2006
Equipment Note
Microwave Motion Detector
Frequency Range
24125.00000000 - 24125.00000000
Company
BBC Bircher AG
Country
Switzerland

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Users Manual

User s guide * The device must only be operated at a protective low voltage with safe electrical insulation. Product repairs must be performed solely by the manufacturer. * Shut off all power going to the sensor 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. * Always check placement of all wiring and components before powering up to ensure that moving door parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment. * Ensure compliance with all applicable safety standards (i.e. ANSI A156.10) upon completion of installation. Safety instructions Microwave motion detector for automatic pedestrian doors with direction recognitionQuestions? Call us at 800 - 252-1272, 8am - 5pm central standard time. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 5 4 3 Installation = flash= press= on= time= Attention Mounting on a door header or wall Mounting on a ceiling A Symbols meaning 1 s ensing thefuture DO NOT LEAVE ANY PROBLEMS UNRESOLVED - NEVER SACRIFICE SAFETY FOR ANY REASON Physical installation open sensor with screwdriver drill holes using template drill holes using template open sensor with screwdriver , x 1 : 6 x 1 F x 1 : 6 x 1 F x 1... 6 x 1 F Steps Direction Mount.height 1forward standard Direction recognition on 2forward high Direction recognition on 3 backward standard Direction recognition on 4 backward high Direction recognition on 5 Direction recognition off standard 6 D irection recognition off high sensivity setting F+E- E- F+ x 1... 9 x 1 E Stufe / Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 x 2 x 1 x 1. . .6 4 sec. Steps Direction Mount.height 1forward standard Direction recognition on 2forward high Direction recognition on 3 backward standard Direction recognition on 4 backward high Direction recognition on 5 Direction recognition off standard 6 Direction recognition off high 1 x 1... 9 F+E- E- F+ x 1... 6 x 1 x 1 1 x 1 x 1 3 Sensitivity adjustment completion Function adjustment completion Manual Set-up [w/o RC Duo remote control] B 3 4 4 2 convenience function check convenience function setting x 1 x 1 x 1... 9 2 sec Stufe / Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 sensitivity level check Connections RJ12Plug-in screw terminal brown blue black w hite brown blue black w hite * Connect based on your applic ationnormaly open use Pin 4 normaly closed use Pin 5 * 1 2 3 4 5 white black r ed g reen y ellow b lue S et-up must be completed in 25 sec., or you will have to restart the set-up procedure from the beginning. 2 2 The size of the sensing field depends on the sensitivity level. Mounting height <9.84' (3m)> 9.84' (3m) withoutclipwithout clip with clipwithout clip Narrow field Wide field min. 5 45 Other field adjustments - frontal and lateral inclination C 7.22' 2 .2 m A ntenna clip stored on the back of the antenna module 2.2 m (7.22') A ntenna clip placed on the front of the antenna module 7.22' 2.2 m min. 1.64' (0.5 m) max. 8.20' (2.5 m) min. 1.64' (0.5 m) max. 8.20' (2.5 m) min. 3.28' (1.0 m) max. 13.12' (4.0 m) min. 1.64' (0.5 m) max. 6.56' (2.0 m) 3 10 sec. Testing of the settings Measure by walking according to ANSI 156-10 D T he use of the clip requires the amplification (F41) Use the clip for wide fields according to the table on the left. * At mounting heights above 10’,wide fields are set using the frontal inclination angle (section C1) and the sensitivity (section H). Other field adjustments - normal and wide detection field After removing or putting the clip on the antenna, the power supply must be interrupted for min. 5 sec. changing frontal Inclination x 3 x 1 8 sec How to reset to factory settings changing lateral Inclination Normal detection field w/o clip Wide detection field with clip Pre-programmed convenience configurations F B = with direction recognition D= medium F1 = medium F2 = active F3 = off F4 = standard F5 = low F6 = off B=with direction recognition D = medium F1 = short F2 = active F3 = off F4 = standard F5 = medium F6 = off B = without direction recognition D= high F1 = medium F2 = active F3 = high F4 = standard F5 = off F6 = off B: direction recognition D: field size F1: additional output holding time F2: output signal oder or Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 o n 12 Changing the sensor address Interrupt the connection until button G flashes – then press the new sensor address [from 1 to 4] C1 Standard operation C2 Sidewalk setting - cross traffic avoidance C3 High-risk facilities R E G L O b e a m For safety reasons the connection is automatically interrupted after 30 min. To restore the connection, see next. 12 Sensor address lights up (1 to 4) 4 Establish connection between the RC Duo remote and the sensor Restore communication with the RC Duo [if it turned off after 30 minutes] power off and on ORpress a push button direct remote control towards the sensors Multiple sensors set-up: assign a unique address to each F3: slow motion detection (SMD) F4: mounting height F5: cross traffic optimization F6: interference suppression If the convenience configuration does not fit your application, use custom settings. The RC Duo is bi-directional. Flashing keys on the RC Duo indicate that the settings h ave not been saved yet. S tatic lit keys on the RC Duo indicate that the settings have been saved. Settings with RC Duo [Bi-directional remote control] E W e recommend first programming the sensor with a convenience configuration and then fine tune settings if needed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . 2 s e c . 0 . 5 s e c . 0 . 8 s e c . 1 s e c . 1 . 5 s e c . 2 s e c . 2 . 5 s e c . 3 s e c . 4 s e c . F119 ... additional to smd ...... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . 2 s e c . 0 . 5 s e c . 0 . 8 s e c . 1 s e c . 1 . 5 s e c . 2 s e c . 2 . 5 s e c . 3 s e c . 4 s e c . F119 ... 3 1 . . . 9 Special functions I Slow motion detection [SMD] (detects slower moving people/objects) Sl…

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External Photos

Last printed 10/31/2006 2:37:00 PM 1/2 external photos reflex.doc Exhibit Type: External Photos Description of Exhibit: Reflex Permanent Confidential: NO FCC ID: TBZ-RAD02 Applicant: Bircher Reglomat AG Date: October 31, 2006 Author: François Cosandey 1 Exterior appearance ....................................................................................................................................1 1 Exterior appearance Photo 1: Cover View Last printed 10/31/2006 2:37:00 PM 2/2 external photos reflex.doc Photo 2: Back View

ID Label/Location Info

Last printed 10/31/2006 2:43:00 PM 1/1 id label - location info reflex.doc Exhibit Type: ID Label / Location Info Description of Exhibit: Reflex Permanent Confidential: NO FCC ID: TBZ-RAD02 Applicant: Bircher Reglomat AG Date: October 31, 2006 Author: François Cosandey 1 ID Label .......................................................................................................................................................1 2 Location Info................................................................................................................................................1 1 ID Label 2 Location Info

Internal Photos

Last printed 10/31/2006 3:13:00 PM 1/2 internal photos merkur m.doc Exhibit Type: Internal Photos Description of Exhibit: Merkur M Permanent Confidential: NO FCC ID: TBZ-RAD02 Applicant: Bircher Reglomat AG Date: October 31, 2006 Author: François Cosandey 1 Overall appearance .....................................................................................................................................1 2 Component placement on the chassis ........................................................................................................2 1 Overall appearance Photo 1: Bottom and Top View Last printed 10/31/2006 3:13:00 PM 2/2 internal photos merkur m.doc 2 Component placement on the chassis Photo 2: Placement on the chassis

Test Report

CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Radio Satellite Communication Untertürkheimer Straße 6–10, D-66117 Saarbrücken, Telephone +49 (0) 681 598 - 0, Fax +49 (0) 681 598 - 9075 Test report No.: 2-4236-01-03/06 This test report consists of 33 pages Page 1 of 33 Recognized by the Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada Anechoic chamber registration No.: 90462 (FCC) Anechoic chamber registration No.: 3463 (IC) TCB ID: DE0001 Accredited by the German Accreditation Council DAR–Registration Number DAT-P-176/94-D1 Independent ETSI compliance test house ETSI Test report No. 2-4236-01-03/06 Applicant: Bircher Reglomat AG Type: Merkur M / 31; Reflex FCC ID: TBZ-RAD02 IC: 5904A-RAD02 Test standard: FCC Part 15 / IC, RSS-210, Issue 6, Annex 7 CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Test report No.: 2-4236-01-03/06 Date: 2006-05-23 Page 2 of 33 Table of contents Page 1 General information ..........................................................................................................................................................3 1.1 Notes...........................................................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Testing laboratory.......................................................................................................................................................4 1.3 Details of applicant.....................................................................................................................................................4 1.4 Application details......................................................................................................................................................4 1.5 Test item (EUT)..........................................................................................................................................................5 1.6 Technical data.............................................................................................................................................................5 1.7 Operation conditions ..................................................................................................................................................5 1.8 Equipment under test ..................................................................................................................................................5 1.9 Test standards .............................................................................................................................................................6 2 Technical test ....................................................................................................................................................................8 2.1 Summary of test results ..............................................................................................................................................8 2.2 Test environment ........................................................................................................................................................8 2.3 Measurement and test set-up ......................................................................................................................................8 2.4 Test equipment utilized and test set-up ......................................................................................................................9 2.4.1 Field strength measurement of fundamental and spurious in the frequency range 0.9 GHz to 33 GHz ...........9 2.4.2 Field strength and spurious radiation in the frequency range 33 GHz to 110 GHz ........................................10 2.4.3 Field strength and spurious radiation in the frequency range 9 kHz to 12 GHz .............................................11 2.5 Test results................................................................................................................................................................12 2.5.1 Test results overview ......................................................................................................................................12 2.5.2 Remarks on methods of measurements...........................................................................................................12 2.5.3 Test results in details.......................................................................................................................................13 3 Measurement results .......................................................................................................................................................15 4 Photographs ....................................................................................................................................................................26 CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Test report No.: 2-4236-01-03/06 Date: 2006-05-23 Page 3 of 33 1 General information 1.1 Notes The test results of this test report relate exclusively to the test item specified in 1.5. CETECOM ICT Services GmbH does not assume responsibility for any conclusions and generalizations drawn from the test results with regard to other specimens or samples of the type of the equipment represented by the test item. The test report may only be reproduced or published in full. Reproduction or publication of extracts from the report requires the prior written approval of the CETECOM ICT Services GmbH. Tester: Date Name Signature 2006-05-23 Karsten Geraldy 2006-11-10 Manfred Paschwitz Technical responsibility for area of testing: Date Name Signature 2006-11-10 Harro Ames CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Test report No.: 2-4236-01-03/06 Date: 2006-05-23 Page 4 of 33 1.2 Testing laboratory CETECOM ICT Services GmbH CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Untertürkheimerstraße 6–10 P.O. Box 10 04 45 D-66117 Saarbrücken D-66004 Saarbrücken Germany Germany Telephone : + 49 (0) 681 598–0 Fax : + 49 (0) 681 598–9075 e-mail : i…

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Test Setup Photos

CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Test report No.: 2-4236-01-03/06 Date: 2006-05-23 Page 33 of 33 Photo no. 8

Contact Information

Applicant

Heinz Macher
[email protected]+41526871228Fax: +41526871266

Test Firm

cetecom advanced GmbHGerald Schmidt
[email protected]49-681-598-0Fax: 49-681-598-8775

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.24524.13 GHz - 24.13 GHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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