Sensor address
For OUSPIDER PA WS and OUTSPIDER DT WS models, and for OUSPIDER
PA and OUTSPIDER DT models used with serial connections (DIP 1 of SW2 in OFF),
the DIP SWITCHES from 1 to 5 at the desk SW1 are used to assign an address to the
sensor.
However, for OUSPIDER PA and OUTSPIDER DT it is also possible to use the DIP
SW ITCHES of SW 1 momentarily in PC/ BUS mode to configure the two sections as
if the DIP/RELE' mode was selected.
SW1 - SENSOR ADDRESS
Sensor
DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIP5 Sensor
1
ON
ON
ON
2
OFF
ON
ON
3
ON
OFF
ON
4
OFF OFF
ON
5
ON
ON
OFF
E
6
OFF
ON
OFF
N
7
ON
OFF OFF
8
OFF OFF OFF
G
9
ON
ON
ON
OFF
10
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
11
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
12
OFF OFF
ON
OFF
13
ON
ON
OFF OFF
14
OFF
ON
OFF OFF
15
ON
OFF OFF OFF
16
OFF OFF OFF OFF
To do so, simply:
1. Set the DIP SW ITCH according to the desired configuration.
2. Put DIP SWITCH 1 of SW 2 in the ON position.
3. Bring DIP SW ITCH 1 of SW 2 back to the OFF position.
4. Place the DIP SWITCH of SW 1 in position according to the address that will be
assigned to the sensor.
Initial power-up
Upon initial power-up the anti-masking circuit completes a self-adjustment.
In this phase it is essential for the cover to be properly installed in order
to allow the sensor to adjust itself to the correct value.
DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIP5
ON
ON
17
ON
ON
ON
18
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
19
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
20
OFF OFF
ON
ON
ON
21
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
22
OFF
ON
OFF
23
ON
ON
ON
OFF OFF
ON
ON
24
OFF OFF OFF
25
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
26
OFF
ON
ON
ON
27
ON
OFF
ON
ON
28
OFF OFF
ON
ON
29
ON
ON
OFF OFF OFF
30
ON
OFF
ON
OFF OFF OFF
ON
31
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF
32
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Antimask and Dirty Lenses
OutSpider PA and OutSpider DT are equipped with an anti-masking circuit, made of a central RX
receives and four active infrared TX transmitters positioned on the sides of the PIR sensors, that
detects obstacles placed in front of the sensor up to a distance of about 5 cm.
An alarm, caused by an attempt to mask the sensor, is signalled by quick flashing of the yellow
sensor and activates the dedicated relay output AM.
Operation
TX
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
RX
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
TX
ON
OFF
OFF OFF
Dirty lenses: W hen the Antimask circuit detects that the average of the signal value saved after a
OFF OFF
certain interval of time changes by about 20 %, the F output and the yellow LED flashes slowly.
OFF OFF
In order to restore the "dirty lenses" indication, it is necessary – after cleaning the lenses – to
OFF OFF
remove and then give again supplying to the detector.
Precautions
w Keep the sensor lens clean from dust or other filtering material that may modify its operation.
w To enable that some potential
condensation can get out of the
detector, two drainage perforations
are predisposed on the cover in the
lower part of the housing. It is prudent
to practice these perforations.
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Antimask: W hen the Antimask circuit detects an
TX
obstacle that is less than 5 cm from the lenses, a
delay time of about 20 seconds activates before this
is signalled. If, at the end of this time, the obstacle is
not removed, the AM anti-masking relay activates and
the yellow LED flashes slowly.
Both the LED and the relay are automatically reset
after the first alarm of the sensor.
NOTE: this function however does not guarantee that
the sensor cannot be masked.
TX