Description
SDC's AUTO-IR presence sensors mitigate injury liability and costly damage by detecting stationary objects and slow-moving people in the swing path of an automatic door. It is designed as a reliable companion accessory for virtually any door operator traffic application to override ADA hold open time and protect operator investment.
AUTO-IR allows re-activation of the door before contact is made during the closing cycle, protecting slow-moving people as well as people trailing behind. It reliably detects stationary as well as moving objects in the swing path of an automatic door. Following a door activation, the AUTO-IR remains enabled to allow continued automatic non-contact re-activation capability should someone remain in the door opening while the door is open or while it is closing.
Features
- Simple, one-button calibration setup
- Smooth and safe operation of door
- Exceeds ANSI 156.19 standards
- Proven active IR technology for distance measurement through triangulation
- Optional programming to customize settings
Applications
The AUTO-IR accessory mitigates liability through re-activation of door before contact is made during the closing cycle, protecting slow-moving people as well as people trailing behind. It reliably detects stationary as well as moving objects in the swing path of an automatic door. When using the AUTO-IR mounted on the application side of the door, the need for an extended hold open time is eliminated, allowing the door to begin the close cycle after the minimum 5 second hold open time has elapsed.
- Exceeds ANSI 156.19 standards by offering a contactless experience
- Proven active infrared technology (distance measurement sensor using the principle of triangulation)
- Guarantees smooth and safe operation of a door intended to be used by the elderly and disabled people. Sensor is only active following a knowing activation such as pressing a wall switch.
- Following a door activation, the AUTO-IR remains enabled to allow continued automatic non-contact re-activation capability should someone remain in the door opening while the door is open or while it is closing