Prosecure Opti - Combi Manual English !link!
Adjust the rows of infrared spots to ensure they cover the threshold of the door.
You can set the sensor to detect only "forward" motion (people walking toward the door) to save energy by not opening for people walking away. Infrared (Safety) Adjustments
Set how long the door stays open if an object is stationary in the path (e.g., 2s, 30s, or infinity). prosecure opti combi manual english
Mount the sensor centered above the door opening.
The sensor usually employs an 8-pin connector. Standard wiring colors are: Power supply (12V–24V AC/DC). White/Yellow: Radar output (Activation/Opening). Green/Grey: Infrared output (Safety/Presence). ⚙️ Adjusting the Settings Adjust the rows of infrared spots to ensure
Prosecure Opti Combi sensors are sophisticated combined radar and infrared systems used primarily for automatic sliding doors. They handle both motion detection (to open the door) and presence detection (to prevent the door from closing on someone). 🛠️ Prosecure Opti Combi: Quick Setup Guide
Find the for your specific door controller brand (like Dorma, GEZE, or Record)? Mount the sensor centered above the door opening
Adjust the potentiometer clockwise to increase the detection range.
The Prosecure Opti Combi is designed for high-pedestrian areas. It utilizes radar technology for activation and Active Infrared for safety. 1. Mounting and Installation Maximum Height: Typically 3 meters (approx. 9.8 feet).
If you have two sensors close together, change the frequency setting on one to prevent "crosstalk" or interference. 🔍 Troubleshooting Common Issues Potential Cause Door won't close Infrared detection triggered Clean the lens; check for floor reflections. Door opens randomly Ghosting/Vibration Reduce radar sensitivity; tighten mounting screws. Red LED flashing Internal Error Cycle power; check if the connector is loose. Narrow detection Angle too steep Tilt the radar module upward or downward. ⚠️ Safety and Compliance