BEA Br3 X Logic Module User Guide

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Programmable, 3-Relay, Advanced
Logic Module & Restroom Controller

ENGLISH

BR3-X
(US version)

DESCRIPTION
8

1
2
3
4

7
5

1. WET input
2. DRY inputs

3. Relay outputs
4. Power input

6

5. AC/DC jumpers
6. WET/DRY jumpers

7. Programming buttons
8. 7-segment display

ACCESSORIES
10RESTROOMKIT: Restroom Control Kit
COMPONENT

DESCRIPTION

PART NUMBER

Logic module

Br3-X restroom controller

10BR3X

Door position switch

NO/NC magnetic door position switch

10SWITCH1084

Occupied indicator

lock status indicator with LED and sounder

10LEDSOUNDER

"PUSH TO LOCK" button

door lock actuator with LED

10PTLBUTTON

10EMERGENCYKIT: Emergency Add-On Kit
COMPONENT

DESCRIPTION

Assistance Required signal

corridor LED with sounder

10ARS

Emergency signage

emergency instruction signage

70.5675

"PUSH FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE" button

emergency assistance request
button with LED and sounder

10BUTTONCOMBO

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PRECAUTIONS


Shut off all power going to header 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.



ESD (electrostatic discharge): Circuit boards are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge. Before handling any board
ensure you dissipate your body’s ESD charge.



Always check placement of all wiring 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.



DO NOT attempt any internal repair of the components. All repairs and/or component replacements must be performed by
BEA, Inc. Unauthorized disassembly or repair:
1. May jeopardize personal safety and may expose one to the risk of electrical shock.
2. May adversely affect the safe and reliable performance of the product resulting in a voided warranty.

JUMPERS
PRECAUTIONS TO OBSERVE WHEN USING A ‘WET’ OUTPUT


Never change the jumper settings when the module has power connected to it or when a load is applied.



Never allow 2 different voltage sources to be connected to the load (electric strike for example) at the same
time. This can result in serious damage to equipment.



Always move both jumpers when changing a jumper set.



If an EL device is being powered by a separate power source, DO NOT select the ‘WET’ output option on the
Br3-X. If ‘WET’ is selected, the next activation of the module will send a voltage to the load and if there is
already a voltage being applied from another source, the Br3-X and possibly the load will be permanently
damaged.



When using the ‘WET’ output option on the Br3-X, set all desired switch positions (‘WET’ – ‘DRY’ and AC –
DC) before the module is powered and before any loads are applied.



When DC ‘WET’ output is selected, COM terminal is positive(+) and the ground(-) is switched between NO and
NC.



Ensure there is no other voltage connected to the load. Whatever the Input voltage is at the Br3-X, the output
will correspond. The following can also be observed:
1. If voltage Input at the Br3-X is AC, then output selection can be AC or DC.
2. If voltage Input at the Br3-X is DC, then output selection can only be DC.
3. The maximum load applied to Relay 1 should never exceed 1A. If more than one device is to be
connected, add the consumption values together for a total value. If current is excessive, damage to
equipment can result.
4. On the Br3-X, the ‘WET’ output is only available at Relay 1.



When supplying Br3-X with AC input voltage and selecting Relay 1 output for ‘WET’ and DC OUTPUT
VOLTAGE, note that the resulting DC output will be the rectified AC input voltage and therefore, about 40%
higher than the AC input voltage (rms).
CAUTION: Relay 1 ‘WET’ OPTION IS ACTIVE FOR ALL FUNCTIONS!

RELAY 1 OUTPUT

DRY/WET JUMPER2

AC OUTPUT VOLTAGE3

DC OUTPUT VOLTAGE4

DRY

both jumpers set to DRY

N/A

N/A

WET1

both jumpers set to WET

both jumpers set to AC

both jumpers set to DC

NOTES:
1. “WET output” allows the Br3-X to supply a voltage output of up to 1 A on relay
1 for powering maglocks or electric strikes directly from the Br3-X. Rating of
power supply which powers the Br3-Xmust be at least 1 A.
2. Default jumper settings make relay 1 DRY.
3. AC voltage only available if Br3-Xis powered by AC voltage.
4. DC voltage available if Br3-Xis powered by AC or DC voltage.

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WIRING
Each Br3-X function is wired differently. Please review and follow the appropriate wiring diagram shown for each function.

FUNCTIONS
FUNCTION

DESCRIPTION

LOGIC
•

activation of relay 1 via trigger of input 1

•

reverse logic available

•

ratchet/latching of relay 1 via trigger of input 1

•

sequence of relay 1 and relay 2 with inhibiting of input 1 until input 2, input 3, or
WET input is triggered

•

activation of input 4 reinhibits input 1

•

sequence of relay 1 and relay 2 via trigger of input 1 or WET input

•

input 2 allows delay to run when open but not when closed

•

sequence of relay 1 and relay 2 via trigger of input 1 or WET input

•

input 2, once opened after sequence, allows relay 1 to deactivate

•

input 2 allows delay to run when open but not when closed

•

input 3 disables sequence, reverse logic available

36

3-relay sequencer
+ ‘1-shot’

•

sequence of relay 1 and relay 2 and relay 3 via trigger of input 1 or WET input

•

relay 1, relay 2, and relay 3 can be maintained or '1-shot'

37

3-relay sequence with
‘independent relay’

•

sequence of relay 1 and relay 2 and relay 3 via trigger of input 1 or WET input

•

relay 1, relay 2, and relay 3 can be 'independent' or sequenced

50

interlock timer

•

interlock of relay 1 and relay 2 via trigger of input 1 and input 2, respectively

55

interlock ratchet /
latching

•

interlock ratchet of relay 1 and relay 2 via trigger of input 1 and input 2, respectively

2-way 2-relay
sequence

•

sequence of relay 1 and relay 2 via trigger of input 1

65

•

sequence of relay 2 and relay 1 via trigger of input 2

•

input 3 triggers relay 1 individually, input 4 triggers relay 2 individually

NL

normally locked
restroom

•

sequence of relay 1 (lock), relay 2 (door), and relay 3 (occupied indicators) for normally
locked, single occupancy restrooms

NU

normally unlocked
restroom

•

sequence of relay 1 (lock), relay 2 (door), and relay 3 (occupied indicators) for normally
unlocked, single occupancy restrooms

DN

3-relay sequencer +
'day / night mode'

•

sequence of relay 1 and relay 2 and relay 3 via trigger of input 1 or WET input

•

input 2 operation dependent upon input 4 ('day / night mode')

•

Br3-X disabled

•

00 is the default setting and has no assigned function

10

timer

11

ratchet / latching

22

28

29

2-relay sequencer
+ inhibitor
2-relay sequencer
+ door position

deactivation timer

00

disable

PARAMETERS
PARAMETER

DESCRIPTION

LOGIC

h1

relay 1 hold time

00 - 60 seconds
countdown begins AFTER release of input 1 or WET input

h2

relay 2 hold time

00 - 60 seconds
countdown begins AFTER d1 (delay between relay 1 & relay 2) expires

h3

relay 3 hold time

00 - 60 seconds
countdown begins AFTER d2 (delay between relay 1 & relay 3) expires

d1

delay between
relay 1 & relay 2

00 - 60, _1 (1/4), _2 (1/2), _3 (3/4) seconds
delay begins AT activation of input 1 or WET input

d2

delay between
relay 1 & relay 3

00 - 60, _1 (1/4), _2 (1/2), _3 (3/4) seconds
delay begins AT activation of input 1 or WET input

rL

reverse logic

nP

no parameters

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00 = normal logic
input 1 trigger must be NO and close
its contact to trigger

01 = reverse logic
input 1 trigger must be NC and open
its contact to trigger

no parameters available for selected function
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PROGRAMMING

1

Press and hold INCR + FUNC
for 3 seconds.

4

Once desired function is
selected, press FUNC to cycle
through parameters.

7

Repeat steps 4-7 until all
function parameters are set.

2

Display will toggle between
FF and 00 for 5 seconds.

5

Display will toggle between
parameter and its current
value for 5 seconds.

3

While FF / 00 is displayed,
press INCR to cycle through
functions.

6

Press3 INCR to cycle through
parameter’s values.

8

Wait 5 seconds for Br3-X to
save and display function.

NOTES:
1. Function 00 disables the Br3-X.
2. "nP" means no parameters are applicable for the selected function.
3. Pressing and holding INCR will rapid cycle.

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PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS

* see page 3 for specific parameter details *

10 – timer

AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
rL - reverse logic
1. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.

FUNCTION 10 NOTE: Reverse logic
allows for a Normally Closed (NC)
INPUT 1.

11 – ratchet / latching

AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
NONE
1. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold indefinitely.
2. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 1 will open.

22 – 2-relay sequencer + inhibitor

AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
h1 must be greater than d1
when using an electric lock
1. Trigger INPUT 2, 3, or 'WET'.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.

FUNCTION 22 NOTE: Ensure
INPUT 1 does not initiate the
sequence and that INPUT 4 is
closed when the door is closed.

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PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS (cont)
28 – 2-relay sequencer + door position
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
h1 must be greater than d1
when using an electric lock
1. Trigger INPUT 1 or 'WET'.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
FUNCTION 28 NOTE: INPUT 2
allows the delay to run when the
contact is open but triggers RELAY
2 immediately when the contact
is closed.

29 – deactivation timer
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
rL - reverse logic
h1 must be greater than d1
when using an electric lock
1. Trigger INPUT 1 or 'WET'.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
FUNCTION 29 NOTE:
INPUT 2 deactivates RELAY 1
once INPUT 2 is opened (and
after the sequence has run).
INPUT 2 allows the delay to run
when the contact is open, but
triggers RELAY 2 immediately
when the contact is closed.
INPUT 3 disables the sequence.

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PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS (cont)
36 – 3-relay sequencer + ‘1-shot’
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
h3 - relay 3 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
d2 - delay between relays 1 & 3
h1 must be greater than d1
when using an electric lock
1. Trigger INPUT 1 or 'WET'.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
• RELAY 3 will close after
time delay d2 and hold
for time h3.
FUNCTION 36 NOTE: If INPUT 1 or
'WET' is maintained, jumping INPUT
2, 3, and/or 4 will allow RELAY 1, 2,
and/or 3 (respectively) to close, run
the hold time and then open. If no
jumpers are set, RELAYS 1, 2, and/
or 3 will close, hold and not time
out (open, i.e. 1-shot) until INPUT 1
or 'WET' is released.

37 – 3-relay sequence with ‘independent relay’
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
h3 - relay 3 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
d2 - delay between relays 1 & 3
h1 must be greater than d1
when using an electric lock
1. Trigger INPUT 1 or 'WET'.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
• RELAY 3 will close after
time delay d2 and hold
for time h3.
2. Trigger INPUT 2.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
3. Trigger INPUT 3.
• RELAY 2 will close and
hold for time h2.
4. Trigger INPUT 4.
• RELAY 3 will close and
hold for time h3.

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PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS (cont)
50 – interlock timer
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
1. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
2. Trigger INPUT 2.
• RELAY 2 will close and
hold for time h2.

FUNCTION 50 NOTE: If INPUT
1 is triggered, INPUT 2 and
RELAY 2 will be inhibited until
INPUT 3 (door position switch) is
closed. Conversely, if INPUT 2 is
triggered, INPUT 1 and RELAY 1
will be inhibited until INPUT 4 (door
position switch) is closed.

55 – interlock ratchet / latching
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
NONE
1. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold until indefinitely.
2. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 1 will open.
3. Trigger INPUT 2.
• RELAY 2 will close and
hold indefinitely.
4. Trigger INPUT 2.
• RELAY 2 open.
FUNCTION 55 NOTE: If INPUT 1
is triggered, INPUT 2 and RELAY
2 will be inhibited until INPUT 3
(door position switch) is closed.
Conversely, if INPUT 2 is triggered,
INPUT 1 and RELAY 1 will be
inhibited until INPUT 4 (door
position switch) is closed.

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65 – 2-way 2-relay sequence
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
d2 - delay between relays 2 & 1
1. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
2. Trigger INPUT 2.
• RELAY 2 will close and
hold for time h2.
• RELAY 1 will close after
time delay d2 and hold
for time h1.
3. Trigger INPUT 3.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
4. Trigger INPUT 4.
• RELAY 2 will close and
hold for time h2.

nL – normally locked restroom
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
h1 must be greater than d1
1. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
2. Trigger INPUT 3.
• RELAY 3 will close
and INPUT 1 will be
inhibited.
3. Trigger INPUT 2.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
• RELAY 3 will open.
FUNCTION nL NOTE: INPUT 3
will not function unless INPUT 4 is
closed. INPUT 4 should be closed
when door is closed.

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PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS (cont)
nU – normally unlocked restroom
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h2 - relay 2 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
1. Trigger INPUT 1.
• RELAY 2 will close and
hold for time h2.
2. Trigger INPUT 3.
• RELAY 1 and 3 will close
and INPUT 1 will be
inhibited.
3. Trigger INPUT 2.
• RELAY 1 will open.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
• RELAY 3 will open.
FUNCTION nU NOTE: INPUT 3
will not function unless INPUT 4 is
closed. INPUT 4 should be closed
when door is closed.

dN – 3-relay sequence with 'day / night mode'
AVAILABLE PARAMETERS:
h1 - relay 1 hold time
h2 - relay 2 hold time
h3 - relay 3 hold time
d1 - delay between relays 1 & 2
d2 - delay between relays 1 & 3
1. Trigger INPUT 1, INPUT 2,
or 'WET'.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• RELAY 2 will close after
time delay d1 and hold
for time h2.
• RELAY 3 will close after
time delay d2 and hold
for time h3.
2. Trigger INPUT 3.
• RELAY 1 will close and
hold for time h1.
• INPUT 2 will be
uninhibited for 5
seconds.
FUNCTION dn NOTE: INPUT 2 will
only function if INPUT 4 is open.

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TEST
Upon completion of jumper settings, wiring, and programming, test the Br3-X to ensure all function parameters are
working correctly and as intended for the specific application.

RELAY STATUS
STATUS

DESCRIPTION

r1

relay 1 closed when wired NO or open when wired NC

r2

relay 2 closed when wired NO or open when wired NC

r3

relay 3 closed when wired NO or open when wired NC

r-

relay 1 and relay 2 closed when wired NO or open when wired NC

r-

relay 1 and relay 3 closed when wired NO or open when wired NC

r-

relay 1, relay 2, and relay 3 closed when wired NO or open when wired NC

FUNCTION CROSS REFERENCE
BR3 FUNCTION

BR3-X FUNCTION

21

22

25

28, 29, 36, or 37

35

36 or 37

75

28, 29, 36, or 37

TROUBLESHOOTING
Br3-X will not react
to any inputs

Incorrect power

Verify power supply of 12 to 24
VAC/VDC +/-10% is wired to
correct terminals

Not programmed

Ensure a function is programmed,
Br3-X does not show 00, and all 'h'
values are set to at least 01

Incorrect wiring

Verify wiring is applied exactly as
described for specific function
programmed

Defective Br3-X

Replace Br3-X

Incorrect output devices

Ensure proper devices are
connected to outputs for the
specific function programmed

Not programmed

Ensure a function is programmed,
Br3-X does not show 00, and all 'h'
values are set to at least 01

Incorrect wiring

Verify wiring is applied exactly as
described for specific function
programmed

Incorrect jumper settings

Ensure all jumpers are configured
correctly for specific application

Defective Br3-X

Replace Br3-X

Br3-X output is constant/maintained

One or more of IN-1
through IN-4 have shorted

Resolve respective short

E1, E2, E3, E4, E5

EEPROM error

Reset Br3-X and reprogram

Br3-X has no output

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Supply Voltage

12 − 24 VAC/VDC ±10%

Current Consumption

30 − 130 mA (DRY output)

Temperature Rating

-15 − 150 °F (-26 − 150 °C)

If powered by AC voltage and using WET output to convert to DC voltage and current draw of
device is greater than 0.9 A, the upper temperature range is 130 °F (54 °C)

Input
Input 1, 2, 3, 4
WET input

DRY contact
5-24 VAC/VDC ±10%

Contact Rating
Relay 1 (DRY)
Relay 1 (WET)
Relay 2
Relay 3

3 A @ 24 VAC or 30 VDC
1A
3 A @ 24 VAC or 30 VDC
1 A @ 24 VAC or 30 VDC

Dimensions

5.2" x 2.2" x 1" (133 mm x 55 mm x 25 mm)

Housing

ABS - white translucent
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
All values measured in specific conditions.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

BEA INSTALLATION/SERVICE COMPLIANCE EXPECTATIONS

BEA, the sensor manufacturer, cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or inappropriate adjustments of the sensor/device; therefore, BEA
does not guarantee any use of the sensor outside of its intended purpose.
BEA strongly recommends that installation and service technicians be AAADM-certified for pedestrian doors, IDA-certified for doors/gates, and factorytrained for the type of door/gate system.
Installers and service personnel are responsible for executing a risk assessment following each installation/service performed, ensuring that the sensor
system installation is compliant with local, national, and international regulations, codes, and standards.
Once installation or service work is complete, a safety inspection of the door/gate shall be performed per the door/gate manufacturer recommendations
and/or per AAADM/ANSI/DASMA guidelines (where applicable) for best industry practices. Safety inspections must be performed during each service
call – examples of these safety inspections can be found on an AAADM safety information label (e.g. ANSI/DASMA 102, ANSI/DASMA 107).
Verify that all appropriate industry signage and warning labels are in place.

Tech Support: 1-800-407-4545 | Customer Service: 1-800-523-2462
General Tech Questions: Tech_Services@beainc.com | Tech Docs: www.BEAinc.com

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