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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS (FIG. 1A).
1
Lift off the insert
, as shown.
2
Open the detector
and the remove electronics module
care not to touch the pyroelectric sensor
3
Break out one or both cable entry hole(s)
4
Select the mounting holes for corner
5
Mount the detector between 1.8 and 3.0 m high (fig 1 c).
6
Using the detector base as a template, mark the screw hole locations
on the wall. Fasten the base to the wall.
7
Strip 5 cm of the cable and pull it through the cable entry hole(s)
1A) and strain relief (fig. 1C).
8
Replace the electronics module
2).
9
With the DIP switch, select the options required (fig. 2). Replace the
cover
, insert the screw
SITING THE DETECTOR (FIG. 1B).
Install the detector so that the expected movement of an intruder will be
across the fields of view. This is the direction best detected by PIR
detectors.
As for all PIRs the following false alarm sources should be avoided:
-
Direct sunlight onto the detector.
-
Heat sources in a field of view (heaters, radiators, etc.).
-
Strong air draughts onto the detector (fans, air conditioning etc.).
-
Large animals in a field of view (dogs, cats).
REMOTE ENABLE/DISABLE OF WALK TEST LED (FIG. 2).
To walk test the detector, the "CV" to terminal 9 (latch) must be disconnected.
Connect the "CV" to terminal 10. The detector's LED will now light and go
out again as the alarm relay opens and closes. The walk test can now be
carried out.
Note 1: Enabling the walk test will not clear the alarm memory. After disarming
the system after an alarm, you can switch to the walk test. When you switch back
out of the walk test, the indication of memorised alarms will re-appear. Only when
"CV" is re-applied to terminal 9 (ie. system is re-armed) will the LEDs and memory
be cleared.
Note 2: To enable the walk test LED without a remote "CV" input, connect a link
between terminals 2 and 10.
Note 3: GE Security recommends that the detector is regularly walk tested and
checked back at the control panel.
Switch 1: LED indication
"ON "
enables both LEDs on the detector at all time.
"OFF " puts both LEDs under the control of the Walk Test input when the
system is disarmed.
Switch 2: Range
"ON "
selects max. stated range: 12 m.
"OFF " selects min. stated range: 7 m.
Switch 3: Processing
"ON "
enables Bi-curtain processing, designed for harsh environments.
"OFF " provides the 4D processing.
Note 4: Bi-curtain is used to reduce the likelyhood of false alarms. It looks for signal
verification and requires the intruder to be seen in two curtains for an alarm.
Switch 4: How to signal "Trouble output"
" ON " signals the AM Trouble signal on both the ETO and alarm relay.
signals the technical fault to ETO only.
" OFF " signals the AM Trouble and technical fault on the ETO.
Switch 5: AM Sensitivity
"ON "
selects a higher level of AM sensitivity.
"OFF " selects the standard AM sensitivity.
Switch 6: Resetting the "Trouble output"
"ON "
resets the Trouble output after PIR alarm.
"OFF " resets the Trouble output only when authorised.
.
, as required.
or flat wall
mounting.
and wire the detector as shown (fig.
and replace the insert
.
Switch 7: When to indicate the "Trouble output"
"ON "
will signal Trouble only when the system is disarmed.
"OFF " will signal Trouble output immediately.
Switch 8: Control polarity
"ON "
provides the standard logic with active high logic to enable Walk
Test and Latch inputs.
, taking
"OFF " provides active low logic to enable Walk Test and Latch inputs.
LED INDICATION IS CONTROLLED BY SWITCH 1.
If switch 1 is ON then the following indications are shown at all times.
If switch 1 is OFF then the following indications are only shown when
the system is Disarmed and the Walk test line is enabled.
Detector
status
(fig.
Power on
Alarm
AM
PIR Trouble
AM Trouble
Low Battery
Latch alarm
RESET CONDITION
Detector status
PIR Alarm
PIR Latched alarm
AM (auto - reset)
AM (authorised reset)
PIR Trouble
AM Trouble
ALARM MEMORY (FIG. 3).
Note: First set the Control Voltage ("CV") using switch 8 (fig. 2).
(For example: switch 8 = "Off", then "CV" = 0 Volt = "Low").
Connect "CV" to terminal 9 when the system is armed. When system is
disarmed, disconnect the "CV". If an alarm has occured during the armed
period, the detector(s) which gave the alarm are indicated by a flashing
LED. Re-appl the "CV" (re-arming the system) to reset LED indication and
memory.
Note: The range of the detector can under optimal conditions be up to 100% higher
than stated.
WINDOW MASK (FIG. 4).
If objects are located close to (within 1.5 m) or directly under the detector,
fit the mask to the inside of the window. This disables the part of the
curtains looking at the object, whose closeness might otherwise destabilise
the detector. In particular, use the mask to avoid objects that change
temperature (e.g., drinks machines, caged birds, etc.) as well as reflective
surfaces.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Input power ..................................................................................................................... 8-15 V
.................................................................................................................................... (12 V
Peak-to-peak ripple ............................................................................. 2 V max (at 12 V
Current consumption
Normal operation ................................................................................................................ 5 mA
Alarm + Trouble (LED's on) ............................................................................... 18 mA max.
Electronic Trouble Output (ETO) ....................................................................................... 8 mA
Specified mounting height ............................................................. min. 1.8 - max. 3.0 m
Target speed range ........................................................................ min. 0.1 - max. 4.0 m/s
Alarm output ................................................................................................. 100mA at 28 V
Form A (NC), voltag-free relay
............................................................................................................... Note: R = 40W +/- 25%
- 2 -
Yellow
Red
Comment
LED
LED
Alternately blinking for 20 sec.
-----
For alarm period - nominally 3 sec.
----
Until AM reset.
----
Blinks slowly until reset.
----
Blinks quickly until reset.
---
Always on until correct voltage restored.
---
Blinks until reset.
(not displayed during walk test).
Condition for reset
3 sec. time-out.
Next change from "Disarm" to "Arm".
Next successful PIR alarm after a 40 sec.
inhibit period.
Next successful PIR alarm in "Disarm" and
"Walk test" mode.
Next successful PIR alarm.
Next successful automatic test (every 10
minutes during "Disarm").
Next successful AM detection.
Next
successful
automatic
10 minutes during "Disarm").
= light
= blinking
test
(every
nom.)
)