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BEA Sensors manufactures advanced sensing solutions for the activation and safety of automatic pedestrian and industrial doors, utilizing radar, infrared, and laser technologies.

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ເຊັນເຊີ BEA is a global leader in the research, development, and integration of sensing solutions for automatic door systems. Specializing in pedestrian, industrial, transportation, and security applications, BEA provides critical components that ensure the safe and efficient operation of automated access points. Their comprehensive portfolio includes motion and presence sensors based on microwave Doppler radar, active infrared, and laser time-of-flight technologies.

Designed to meet rigorous safety standards such as ANSI 156.10 and UL 325, BEA’s products are widely used in hospitals, airports, retail centers, and industrial facilities. Beyond standard activation, they offer sophisticated safety monitoring systems like the LZR series, which protect users from entrapment and collision. The company emphasizes ease of installation and reliability, supporting certified installers with intuitive adjustment tools and mobile app connectivity.

BEA Sensors manuals

ຄູ່ມືຫຼ້າສຸດຈາກ manuals+ curated ສໍາລັບຍີ່ຫໍ້ນີ້.

BEA MAGIC SWITCH Restroom Kit User Manual

ວັນທີ 6 ກຸມພາ 2026
BEA MAGIC SWITCH Restroom Kit Overview PRECAUTIONS Shut off all power going to header before attempting any wiring procedures.  Maintain a clean and safe environment when working in public areas.…

ຄູ່ມືຜູ້ໃຊ້ແອັບ BEA LZR-WIDESCAN

ວັນທີ 30 ກໍລະກົດ 2025
BEA LZR-WIDESCAN App For more information, please visit www.devancocanada.com or call toll free at 1-855-931-333 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNOLOGY / PERFORMANCE Technology LASER scanner, time-of-flight measurement (7 laser curtains) Detection mode…

BEA 10PS-RR Magic Switch Restroom Kit Instruction Manual

ວັນທີ 12 ມິຖຸນາ 2025
BEA 10PS-RR Magic Switch Restroom Kit Power Supply Cabinet + Logic Module (10PS-RR) PRECAUTIONS Shut off all power going to header before attempting any wiring procedures. Maintain a clean and…

ຄູ່ມືຜູ້ໃຊ້ BEA LZR-H100 Swing Gates

ວັນທີ 29 ພຶດສະພາ 2025
APPLICATION GUIDE LZR® -H100 / SWING GATES ເອກະສານນີ້ມີຈຸດປະສົງເປັນເອກະສານອ້າງອິງໄວສໍາລັບການເປີດໃຊ້ LZR-H100 ແລະການຕິດຕັ້ງເຊັນເຊີການປະກົດຕົວຢູ່ໃນປະຕູ swing. ກ່ອນທີ່ຈະເລີ່ມຕົ້ນການຕິດຕັ້ງ, review ຄວາມປອດໄພ…

ຄູ່ມືຜູ້ໃຊ້ເຊັນເຊີ BEA LZR-H100

ວັນທີ 29 ພຶດສະພາ 2025
ເຊັນເຊີ BEA LZR-H100 ເອກະສານນີ້ແມ່ນມີຈຸດປະສົງເປັນການອ້າງອິງໄວສໍາລັບການເປີດໃຊ້ງານ LZR-H100 ແລະການຕິດຕັ້ງເຊັນເຊີການປະກົດຕົວຢູ່ໃນປະຕູເລື່ອນ. ກ່ອນທີ່ຈະເລີ່ມຕົ້ນການຕິດຕັ້ງ, review safety information and general product information…

Guia Rápido EVOLOOP - BEA Sensors

ຄູ່ມືເລີ່ມຕົ້ນດ່ວນ
Guia rápido para o sistema de cancela EVOLOOP da BEA Sensors, cobrindo a instalação do aplicativo móvel e o diagrama de fiação.

BEA Sensors video guides

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BEA Sensors support FAQ

ຄໍາຖາມທົ່ວໄປກ່ຽວກັບຄູ່ມື, ການລົງທະບຽນ, ແລະການສະຫນັບສະຫນູນສໍາລັບຍີ່ຫໍ້ນີ້.

  • What is the default pairing code for BEA sensor apps?

    For many BEA sensors compatible with the mobile app (such as the Evoloop), the first-time pairing code is often 456789. Using the app allows for easier configuration of detection fields and sensitivity.

  • How should I clean the lenses on my BEA sensor?

    Optical parts should be cleaned at least once a year. Use a soft cloth and avoid aggressive solvents, oily products, or high-pressure cleaning methods, as these can damage the sensor window and affect detection performance.

  • Who is qualified to install BEA Sensors?

    BEA strongly recommends that installation and service be performed by AAADM-certified technicians for pedestrian doors or IDA-certified technicians for industrial doors. Proper installation is critical for compliance with safety standards.

  • What do the LED colors indicate on the sensor?

    LED indications vary by model. Generally, a red LED often indicates detection or a safety trigger, while a green LED may indicate standby or a specific teaching mode. Consult the specific user guide for your model's LED diagnostic codes.