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TX-2211-03-1
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2.4 m
1.5 m

EN: Installation Instructions

Introduction
The TX-2211-03-1 is a wireless PIR motion detector
communicating on 868 MHz with a burglar alarm panel.
Explanation of figures
Figure 1
Mounting the detector
1
Cover plate
2
Cover
3
Transmitter board
4
Main board
5
Pyroelectric sensor
6
Corner mounting holes
7
Flat wall mounting holes
8
Base
9
Battery
10
Battery holder
11
Screw
Figure 2
Positioning the detector
1
3.0 metres maximum
2.4 metres nominal
1.8 metres minimum
Figure 3
Setting the range / sensitivity
1
J1 - BI
2
J1 - STD
3
J2 - 16 metres
4
J2 - 10 metres
Selecting the coverage pattern
Figure 4
a
Long range reflectors
b
Wide range reflectors
Figures 5-8
1
Left plastic mask
2
Right plastic mask
Figure 9
Window mask

Mounting instructions

1.
Lift off the cover plate as shown in figure 1.
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2.
Open the detector by lifting the cover. Remove the
transmitter board and main board. Take care not to touch
the pyroelectric sensor.
3.
Select mounting holes for corner or flat wall mounting. The
detector should be mounted at a height of 1.8 to 3.0 m.
See figure 2.
4.
Use the base as a template for marking screw hole
locations on the wall.
5.
Fasten the base to the wall.
6.
Replace the main board and transmitter board.
7.
Place the battery in the battery holder, observing the
correct polarity. See Installing the battery and setting up
the transmitter.
8.
Replace the cover, insert the screw and replace the cover
plate.
As this is an encrypted sensor, a sensor test must be
performed after the batteries are changed. The panel must re-
synchronize with the sensor after the sensor has lost power. If
it does not re-synchronize, the panel ignores the sensor.
Positioning the detector
Install the detector so any movement caused by an intruder
crosses the detector's field of vision. This is the direction best
detected by PIR detectors. See figure 2. Do not locate the
sensor in the following places:
An area with an excessively metallic surface.
Beyond 30 m of the receiver unit.
On a surface that vibrates.
On a surface exposed to moisture.
Anywhere it is exposed to false alarm sources such as
direct sunlight, heat sources (heater, radiators, etc.),
strong air draughts (fans, air conditioning etc.), animals.
An area where the ambient temperature is below -10°C or
above 43°C.
Obscuring the detector field of view with large objects,
such as furniture.
Setting the range and sensitivity
The wireless PIR provides two jumpers on the circuit board: J1
and J2.
J1 determines sensitivity and has 2 modes:
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