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BEA s digital inductive single loop solution Matrix2-S With more standard features than any other loop detector on the market, the Matrix2-S has the flexibility, compatibility and performance to maximize productivity and safety on your site. Try it NOW The Future of Sensors, Now! Matrix2-S is a series of digital inductive, single loop detectors for vehicle access control and safety for doors, gates, and numerous other applications. High performance features include : > PRESENCE time adjustability up to INFINITY > Selection of PRESENCE and PULSE outputs > AUTOMATIC SENSITIVITY BOOST increases the sensitivity upon detection, and allows for continuous detection of high-bed vehicles > Four frequency settings ensure NO CROSSTALK occurs between adjacent loops > The microprocessed Matrix adjusts to OUTSIDE TEMPERATURES - detection is not affected by long-term occupation of the loop The Matrix2-S is available in two models to accommodate nearly any application > Available in single channel mode, and power supply configurations of 110 or 220 volts AC, or 12-24 volts AC/DC, the Matrix is compatible with any door control or application you may encounter Unlike traditional DIP switches, the Matrix2-S s continuous mode adjustments allow for precise settings to match your application > Settings such as sensitivity and presence are adjusted via potentiometer so wide ranges and precise adjustments are made easy www.beasensors.com

2 3 Matrix Components 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Main connector (86CP11) Power LED Presence time potentiometer DIP switches Detection state LED Sensitivity adjustment potentiometer 6 5 Matrix2-S Technical Specifications Matrix2-S application Technology Inductive loop Tuning automatic Detection mode presence Presence time 1 min to infinity (permanent presence) with 250 steps. Pulse time output 100 ms or 500 ms Inductance range 20 micro to 1000 micro Frequency range 20 khz to 130 khz Frequency steps 4 for single loop / 2 for dual loop (for each loop) Sensitivity (DL/L) 0.005% to 0.5% with 250 steps Reaction time 25ms for single loop Setup time at power on 8 seconds maximum by channel Setup time after configuration 2 seconds maximum by channel Power supply 12-24 AC/DC ± 10% / 230 VAC ± 10% / 115 VAC ± 10% (depending on model) Frequency range 48 to 62 Hz Power Consumption <2.5W Temperature range -22 F to +158 F (-30 C to +70 C) Degree of protection IP40 2 Output relays Max contact voltage : 230 VAC (free potential change-over contact) Max contact current : 5A (resistive) LED indicators 1 green LED : power 1 red LED : Loop status 1 1 red LED : Loop status 2 Protections loop insulation transformer / Zener diodes / gas discharge clamping. Connection Standard 11-pin round connector 86CP11 Dimensions Height: 3" (77mm) / Width: 1 5/8" (40mm) / Depth: 3" (77mm) Weight < 7 ounces Immunity electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) according to 89/336/EEC and its amendments Gate opening and safety: The Matrix2-S will activate and hold open a gate (parking as shown above) as soon as a vehicle enters or stay in its field of detection. Industrial Door: The Matrix2-S will activate and hold open an industrial door as soon as a vehicle enters or stay in its field of detection. Contact Information BEA Inc. RIDC Park West 100 Enterprise Drive Pittsburgh PA, 15275 Phone +1.412.249.4100 Fax +1.412.249.4101 Toll Free 1-800.523.2462 BEA West 2401 Pine Street Los Angeles, CA 91767 Phone +1.909.596.3011 Fax +1.909.596.5411 Toll Free 1-877.232.9378 www.beasensors.com

We open up New Horizons APPLICATIONS USERS GUIDE MATRIX DIGITAL INDUCTIVE LOOP SENSORS The MATRIX Digital Inductive Loop Detector is the ideal solution for parking barrier control, motorized gates and doors, vehicle access control and industrial control systems. The MATRIX is a high performance single or dual-channel vehicle detector packaged in a compact housing. The connection is made with a standard industrial 11-pin round connector. The six versions listed below include single or dual-channel, and 3 possible power supplies: 10MATRIXS110 : Single loop detector with 110 to 120 V AC power supply. 10MATRIXS220 : Single loop detector with 220 to 240 V AC power supply. 10MATRIXS1224 : Single loop detector with 12 to 24 V AC/DC power supply. 10MATRIXD110 : Dual loop detector with 110 to 120 V AC power supply. 10MATRIXD220 : Dual loop detector with 220 to 240 V AC power supply. 10MATRIXD1224 : Dual loop detector with 12 to 24 V AC/DC power supply. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technology Tuning Detection mode Presence time : Inductive loop : automatic : presence : 1 min to infinity (permanent presence) with 250 steps. Pulse time output : 100 ms or 500 ms Inductance range : 20 µh to 1000 µh Frequency range : 20 khz to 130 khz Frequency steps : 4 for single loop 2 for dual loop (for each loop) Sensitivity ( L/L) : 0.005% to 0.5% with 250 steps Reaction time : 25ms for single loop 50ms for dual loop(each channel) Setup time at power on : 8 s max by channel Setup time after configuration : 2s max by channel Power supply (depending on model) : 12-24 AC/DC ± 10% 230VAC ± 10 % 115VAC ± 10 % Power Frequency Power Consumption : 48 to 62 Hz : < 2.5 W Temperature range : -22 F to 158 F [-30 C to +70 C] Degree of protection : IP40 2 Output relays (free potential change-over contact) : Max contact voltage : 230 VAC ; Max contact current : 5A (resistive). LED indicators : 1 green LED : power ; 1 red LED : Loop status 1 ; 1 red LED : Loop status 2. Protections : loop insulation transformer ; Zener diodes ; gas discharge clamping. Connection : Standard 11-pin round connector 86CP11 Dimensions : 3 in (H) x 1.5 in (W) x 3 in (D) [77mm (H) x 40mm(W) x 75mm(D)] Weight : 7 ounces [< 200g] Product compliance : R&TTE 1999/5/EC EMC 89/336/EEC FCC 47CFR15 IC RSS-210 Issue 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE SENSOR 3 in 3 in 1.5 in SAFETY PRECAUTIONS! Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures. Maintain a clean & safe environment. Constantly be aware of traffic around the door or gate area. Always suspend traffic through the doorway or gate area when performing testing that may result in unexpected reactions by the door or gate. Always check placement of all wiring and components before powering up to insure that moving parts will not catch any wires and cause damage to equipment. 75.1046 V3 July 2005 [Rev. 7/21/2005] Page 1 of 6

FCC COMPLIANCE 10MATRIXS110: 10MATRIXS220: 10MATRIXS1224: 10MATRIXD110: 10MATRIXD220: 10MATRIXD1224: Matrix, Single Unit, 110 Volt AC supply Matrix, Single Unit, 220 Volt AC supply Matrix, Single Unit, 12-24 Volt AC/DC supply Matrix, Double Unit, 110 Volt AC supply Matrix, Double Unit, 220 Volt AC supply Matrix, Double Unit, 12-24 Volt AC/DC supply (FCC ID: G9B-MATRIX) (IC: 4680A-MATRIX) The Digital Transmitters and Receivers comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference and; 2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by B.E.A., Inc. for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. LOOP INSTALLATION TIPS A. CABLE SPECIFICATIONS FOR LOOP AND FEEDER 16 AWG (1.5mm²) cross section area ; Multi-strand cable ; Insulation material : PVC or Silicone ; For the feeder cable, the wire must be twisted at least 15 times per yard for each cable. Feeder for long runs used for foil screened cable is recommended (earth at equipment end only) The feeder cable must be firmly fixed to avoid any false detection (max length: 330 feet (100 m)). Waterproof cable junction box is required. B. LOOP GEOMETRY Ea Eb L When two adjacent loops are connected to a dual channel sensor, it is possible for these loops to share a common slot, if so required. As the channels are multiplexed, no interference will occur. Avoid large loops or long feeder [max 330 feet (100 m)], or else the sensitivity will be affected. C. DETERMINATION OF THE NUMBER OF LOOP TURNS Measure the length (L) and width (Ea) of one loop. Multiply these numbers together to determine the loop surface area. See above drawing. For example, if L=10 ft, Ea= 3 ft, then the area = 30 ft 2 ; 4 loop turns are recommended. or if L=2m, Ea=1m, then the area = 2 m 2 ; 4 loop turns are recommended. Recommended values for the turns: Area Number of turns <32 ft² <3 m² 4 32 54 ft² 3 5 m² 3 65 108 ft² 6 10 m² 2 D. SLOT DEPTH! WARNING: For conformity reasons, in any installation, the loop surface multiplied by the number of turns should not exceed 215 (for square feet); 20 (for square meters) Ground level Loop sealant 1 ¼ - 2 (30 50mm) depending on the cable turns number C l e a n a n d d r y s l o t s p r i o r t o i n s e r t i n g c a b l e 75.1046 V3 July 2005 [Rev. 7/21/2005] Page 2 of 6

WIRING WARNING : Do not remove the grease on the connector's pins.! Pin 1 : Power Supply Pin 2 : Power Supply Pin 3 : Relay 2 (NO) Pin 4 : Relay 2 (COM) Pin 5 : Relay 1 (NO) Pin 6 : Relay 1 (COM) Pin 7 : Loop A Pin 8 : Loop common and connect to ground Pin 9 : Loop B Pin 10 : Relay 1 (NC) Pin 11 : Relay 2 (NC) WARNING: Pin #8 must be connected to the loop and to ground PROGRAMMING I. THE 3 CONFIGURATIONS Configuration A : single loop detector (MATRIX-S) ; Configuration B : dual loop detector in independent mode (MATRIX-D with dip switch #10 OFF) ; Configuration C : dual loop detector in combined mode (MATRIX-D with dip switch #10 ON). Dip Switch Configuration A Single loop Configuration B Dual loop in independent mode Configuration C Dual loop in combined mode OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON DS#1 See next table High (loop A) Low (loop A) High (loop A) Low (loop A) [High 30%] [High 30%] DS#2 High (loop B) Low (loop B) [High 30%] High (loop B) Low (loop B) [High 30%] DS#3 Active mode Passive mode Active mode Passive mode Active mode Passive mode DS#4 ASB OFF ASB ON ASB OFF ASB ON ASB OFF ASB ON DS#5 Presence on loop A DS#6 Pulse on loop A entry DS#7 Presence on loop A DS#8 Pulse on loop A entry Pulse on loop exit exit Presence on loop A entry Presence on loop B Pulse on loop B entry Exit Pulse on loop B Pulse on loop B exit Not used Non-Directional mode Pulse on loop B Pulse on loop entry Not used Relay B: Directional A B mode Pulse on loop exit DS#9 100 ms 500 ms 100 ms 500 ms 100 ms 500 ms DS#10 Not used Not used Independent Combined mode Independent Combined mode II. POTENTIOMETERS P r e s e n c e t i m e 1 m i n 10 m i n 1 H M i n 2 H M a x 5 H I n f i n i t y 20 H FIG. 1 A potentiometer for adjustment of the maximum duration of a presence detection : from 1 min to infinity ; (see Fig. 1) A potentiometer for adjustment of the linear sensitivity ( f) for the loop A : from 0.005% to 0.5 % ; (see Fig. 2) A potentiometer for adjustment of the linear sensitivity ( f) for the loop B : from 0.005% to 0.5 %. (see Fig. 2) S e n s i t i v i t y 0. 5 % 0. 44 % 0. 34 % M i n 0. 25 % M a x 0. 18 % 0. 005 % 0. 1 % FIG. 2 75.1046 V3 July 2005 [Rev. 7/21/2005] Page 3 of 6

DIPSWITCH SETTINGS A 10 position dip switch is located on the front of the Matrix single detector. Dip switch 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 configure the relay, while dip switch 9 controls the duration of the pulse when the Matrix is configured for pulse operation, (as opposed to presence). Configurations are as follows: Dip Switch 3: OFF= FAIL-SECURE MODE Relay is NOT energized when power is applied. Relay is energized upon detection only. In this mode, the N.O. circuit is open, and the N.C. circuit is closed. Thus, if a closed circuit is required upon detection, one must use the N.O. and COM terminals since they would close upon detection. When the Matrix is NOT powered, it is in the same state as it would be for non-detection. ON = FAIL-SAFE MODE Relay is energized as soon as power is applied, and de-energizes upon detection or power loss. In this mode, upon powering the detector, the N.O. circuit becomes closed, and the N.C. circuit becomes open. Thus, if a closed circuit is required upon detection, one must use the N.C. and COM terminals, since they would now be OPEN during non-detection, and would close upon detection. When the Matrix is NOT powered, it is in the same state as it would be for detection. Detection Status No Detection Detection Same Upon Power Loss Fail-Secure Mode (Active Mode) (Relay is not energized upon power-on) Dipswitch 3 OFF The COM and N.O. terminals are OPEN. COM and N.C. terminals are CLOSED. The relay is de-energized. The COM and N.O. terminals are CLOSED. COM and N.C. terminals are OPEN. The relay is energized. The COM and N.O. terminals are OPEN. COM and N.C. terminals are CLOSED The relay is de-energized. Fail-Safe Mode (Passive Mode) (Relay becomes energized upon power-on) Dipswitch 3 ON The COM and N.O. terminals are CLOSED. COM and N.C. terminals are OPEN. The relay is energized. The COM and N.O. terminals are OPEN. COM and N.C. terminals are CLOSED. The relay is de-energized. The COM and N.O. terminals are OPEN. COM and N.C. terminals are CLOSED. The relay is de-energized. Same DIPSWITCH SETTINGS III. DIP SWITCHES After each dip switch change the sensor launches a learning process. Dip Switch #1 Frequency Adjustments of Loop A (see ADJUSTMENTS on the next page) Dip Switch #2 Frequency Adjustments of Loop A (with single loop) or Loop B (with dual loops) Dip Switch #3 Relay configuration : active (fail-secure) or passive (fail-safe_ (see above) Dip Switch #4 Automatic Sensitivity Boost (ASB option) [recommended for improved truck detection] : During a detection, the sensitivity increases automatically to 8 times the preset sensitivity given by the sensitivity potentiometer adjustment. It is limited to the maximum sensitivity ( f = 0.005%). It goes back to the preset value after detection stops. Dip Switch #5 Relay A function : presence or pulse (not used with dual loop in combined mode) Dip Switch #6 Relay A Pulse type : entry or exit (used only at pulse function) or Relay B mode (with dual loop in combined mode) (see drawing on next page) Non-Directional : Relay B provides a pulse according to the dip switches #7 and #8 setting. Directional A B : Relay B provides a pulse only if loop A is detecting before loop B. The logic detection takes place according to dip switches #7 and #8. Warning : During the detection, the 2 loops have to detect simultaneously for a short period to be able to determine the movement direction. During loop installation make sure the 2 loops are close enough to each other to ensure a common detection (typical 3 feet). Dip Switch #7 Relay B function : presence or pulse Or loop selection for relay B pulse : pulse on Loop B or pulse on Loop A (used with dual loop in combined mode) Dip Switch #8 Relay B Pulse type : entry or exit (used only at pulse function) Dip Switch #9 Pulse duration for both relays (used only at pulse function): 100 ms or 500 ms Dip Switch #10 Dual loop mode : independent or combined A B (not used with single loop) 75.1046 V3 July 2005 [Rev. 7/21/2005] Page 4 of 6

ADJUSTMENTS Frequency adjustment for loop A for single loop detector Dip Switch #1 Dip Switch #2 Loop frequency OFF OFF High ON OFF Mid High [High 20%] OFF ON Mid Low [High 25%] ON ON Low [High 30%] Dual Loop Configuration A L o o p A L o o p B D u a l L o o p C o n f i g u r a t i o n B L o o p A L o o p B L o o p A L o o p A L o o p B L o o p B R e l a y A P u l s e o n e n t r y B P u l s e o n e x i t B R e l a y A P u l s e o n e n t r y B P u l s e o n e x i t B R e l a y B ( N o n - D i r e c t i o n a l ) P u l s e o n e n t r y A P u l s e o n e x i t A P u l s e o n e n t r y B P u l s e o n e x i t B R e l a y B ( N o n - D i r e c t i o n a l ) P u l s e o n e n t r y A P u l s e o n e n t r y B P u l s e o n e x i t A P u l s e o n e x i t B R e l a y B ( D i r e c t i o n a l A - > B m o d e ) R e l a y B ( D i r e c t i o n a l A - > B m o d e ) P u l s e o n e n t r y A P u l s e o n e x i t A P u l s e o n e n t r y A P u l s e o n e x i t A LED SIGNAL Green LED shows when the module is powered; Red LED gives: the corresponding loop detection state in normal situation; the value of the oscillation frequency measurement or an error message on power ON. Normally, the red LED stays ON as long as the loop is in a state of detection. On POWER ON, the sensor measures the oscillation frequency of each loop. The result of this measurement is displayed using the corresponding red LED. The number of flashes indicates the tens value of the frequency. For example 4 short flashes correspond to a frequency between 40 khz and 49 khz. After this message the LED goes back to normal display. If the loop oscillation frequency falls outside the limits (20 khz to 130 khz) the red LED displays an error message and the sensor activates the corresponding relay. The blinking frequency shows the type of error according to the next table. The sensor will stay in error mode until the error is cleared and the frequency goes to the right range. Remark : The sensor launches automatically a learning process if the oscillation frequency varies more than 10% in comparison with the measurement value. Loop frequency error Oscillation frequency too LOW or loop opened Oscillation frequency too HIGH Loop shorted or no oscillation LED display LED blinking at 1Hz LED blinking faster at 2 Hz LED blinking slower at 0.5 Hz 75.1046 V3 July 2005 [Rev. 7/21/2005] Page 5 of 6

TROUBLE - SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION The loop detector will not work. There is no power supply to the Check power supply. The green LED is off. loop detector. The loop detector will not work. The red LED is flashing slowly (0.5 Hz). The corresponding loop is shorted. Check the loop cable. The loop detector will not work. The red LED blinks at either 1Hz or 2Hz. The loop LED is detecting properly but the contact is not made. Dip switches 5 to 8 are not responding properly. The frequency of oscillation falls outside the allowed range. Bad connection of the relay contacts. Their function varies according to dip switch #10 setting. Adjust frequency with dip switches or change loop turns. Check relay connections. Check the appropriate loop mode required and adjust dip switch #10. COMPANY CONTACT If after troubleshooting a problem, a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved, please call B.E.A., Inc. for further assistance during Eastern Standard Time at 1-800-523-2462 from 8am - 5pm. For after-hours, call East Coast: 1-866-836-1863 / Mid-West: 1-888-308-8843 West Coast: 1-888-419-2564. DO NOT leave any problem unresolved. If you must wait for the following workday to call B.E.A., leave the door inoperable until satisfactory repairs can be made. NEVER sacrifice the safe operation of the automatic door or gate for an incomplete solution. Web: www.beasensors.com 75.1046 V3 July 2005 [Rev. 7/21/2005] Page 6 of 6