optics technology with the patented Range Controlled Radar
technology to establish the highest and uniform motion
detection performance, while being resistant to false alarm
hazards.
Installation guidelines
The detector is intended to be mounted on walls. Use the
following guidelines to determine the best location to install the
detector.
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Mount the detector so the expected movement of an
intruder is across the detection pattern (see Figures 5
and 6).
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Mount the detector at a stable surface.
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Do not mount the detector within 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.) of
metallic objects or within 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.) of fluorescent
lights.
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Do not place objects in front of the detector that may
prevent a clear line of sight.
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Place detectors at least 6 m (19 ft. 8 in.) apart, and use
the short-range setting to avoid interference, when
mounting detectors face to face.
See Figure 1.
The dual technology processing of this detector is very
resistant to false alarm hazards. However, avoid potential
causes of instability, such as following.
PIR hazards:
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Direct sunlight on the detector
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Heat sources within the detector field of view
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Strong air draughts onto the detector
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Animals in the field of view (for non-PI version)
Microwave hazards:
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Mounting surface susceptible to vibrations
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Metal surfaces reflecting microwave energy
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Water movement through plastic pipes
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Moving or vibrating objects like fans, heating or air-
conditioning ducts
Radio hazards — do not locate the sensor in the following
places:
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An area with an excessively metallic surface
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Beyond 40 m of the receiver unit
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Where the ambient temperature is below −10°C or above
+55°C
We recommend that the detector is regularly walk tested and
checked at the control panel.
Opening the device
1.
Slide the custom insert to the top (see Figure 2, item 1).
2.
Using a screwdriver, carefully turn the screw to the left to
open the detector (see Figure 2, item 2).
3.
Separate mounting plate and detector (Figure 2, item 3).
Mounting the device
1.
Fix the mounting plate to the wall at specified mounting
height from the floor (Figure 2, item 4). See
"Specifications" on page 6.
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2.
In all positions use a minimum of two M4 screws from the
standards DIN 7505B, DIN 96, DIN 7996 or a screw with a
head with 8 mm diameter and a flat surface (see Figure 2,
item 5):
- For flat mounting, use screws in positions A.
- For corner mounting, use screws in position B or C.
- For EN 50131 Grade 2 installations, do not use
position C.
Select the desired jumper settings. See "Jumper settings"
3.
below for more information. See Figure 5 for the detection
floor-pattern for 12 m, and Figure 6 for 16 m.
Add and adjust the blinders, if required. See "Coverage
4.
pattern configuration" below for more details.
Note:
Figure 9 shows the blinder configuration for the Pet
Immune detectors.
Installing the battery and first set up
The wireless DUAL contains a built-in transmitter that is used
in conjunction with a compatible receiver. There is no address
setting required for the DUAL. Consult the appropriate control
programming manual for instructions.
Install batteries as follows:
1.
Observing the correct polarity, insert the battery into the
battery holder (Figure 10).
2.
Once the first battery is installed, the wireless detector
starts blinking slowly (0.5 Hz), indicating the device is
starting up.
3.
Place the device on the mounting bracket and turn the
screw to the right (Figure 11, item 3).
4.
After the start up period the detector initiates a 3 minute
walk test mode. For additional walk test periods, see
"Walk test" on page 5.
If the control panel indicates a low battery condition, measure
battery voltage. If the battery voltage is less than 3 VDC,
replace the battery, repeating from step 1.
Note:
If an empty battery is inserted, the device will blink fast
(2 Hz).
By default, there are two batteries included with the detector.
Additional battery must be sourced by the installer when
needed.
This device can be equipped with up to 3 batteries. Only use
Duracell® DL123A, Panasonic® CR123A or Sanyo® CR123A.
Jumper settings
Use the jumpers to set the radar range exactly to fit the
application. The radar is of a range-gating type which means
that the range of the radar is very accurate.
See Figures 3 or 4 for the jumper locations in the detector.
Coverage pattern configuration
Mask the appropriate mirror curtains with the adjustable
blinders provided and reassemble the sensor module
(Figure 7). See figures 8 and 9 for an example of several mirror
curtain coverage patterns.
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