EN: Installation Sheet
Part description
Figure 1:
The product is shipped with the following items.
Please check that they are all included.
1
Cover
2
Horizontal fine adjustment screw
3
Vertical adjustment screw
4
Terminals
5
Tamper switch (receiver only)
6
Gain lock switch (receiver only)
7
Function indications (see figure 2 below)
8
Mirror
9
View finder
10
Adjustment dial
11
Shading plate
12
Mounting plate
13
Bracket
14
8 tapping screws (Ø 4 x 30)
15
8 oval countersunk head screws
Figure 2:
Functions/indications of transmitter (TX) and receiver
(RX).
1
Operation LED
2
Beam power (H set at factory)
3
Beam channel (channel 1 set at factory)
4
Sensitivity attenuation LED
5
Alarm LED
6
Beep (alignment tome) switch (OFF set at factory)
7
Response time adjustment (50 msec. set at factory)
8
Monitor jack
9
Memory LED
10
Beam channel (frequency 1-4, channel 1 set at factory)
11
Environmental output selector (N/C set at factory)
12
Memory selector (manual set at factory)
13
Remote-manual memory logic switch (L set at factory)
14
Environmental output terminal
15
Remote control input terminal
Installing the sensors
Guidelines when installing sensors
Figure 3:
Dos and Don'ts on where to install the sensor.
No obstructions (consider seasonal changes). Avoid strong
light. Avoid splashing the unit. Avoid unstable ground.
Figure 4:
Calculating beam expansion (B).
(A= protection distance) The beam spread of each model type
must be considered in order to avoid potential reflection from
the ground surface or nearby objects.
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Figure 5:
Recommended installation height.
Wiring the system
Connect power to both the transmitter and receiver. The wiring
depends on the number of sensors or zones. Wire size also
depends on the distance between the sensor and the control
panel/power source. The wiring must comply with NFPA-70 of
the National Electrical Code.
Caution:
The signal output on the receiver cannot be used
independently for the upper/lower optics, only as a set.
Outdoor wiring should be in PVC if used below ground or use a
burial cable. Use conduit for above-ground wiring.
Figure 6:
Examples of wiring.
Example 1: Standard connection.
Example 2: When two or more sensors are connected on the
same zone.
Example 3: When two or more sensors are on separate zones.
Example 4: Two-stacked standard connection.
Example 5: When the environmental module and manual alarm
memory are used.
Refer to the section Function descriptions for selecting the
beam frequency.
Figure 7:
Wiring distance between the sensor and the control
panel (m).
Note:
The maximum wiring distance when two or more sets
are connected is the value shown divided by the number of
sets.
Note:
The signal line can be wired up to approximately 1000 m
with AWG22 (diameter 0.65 mm) telephone wire.
Standby battery:
Be sure that the control panel is equipped
with an adequate standby battery and charging circuit. Use 12
V (at least) NiCd or lead acid battery with a minimum capacity
of 0.5 AH.
Arranging the terminals
See Figure 8.
Figure 8 description
1
Environmental NC or NO, 30 VAC/VDC 1 A or less
2
Alarm memory
3
Remote reset switch
4
Power and terminal
Mounting the units
The units can be easily mounted on a pole or flat surface.
Using the adjustment dial and screws, adjust the mirrors
vertically (A) and horizontally (B) so that the unit can work in all
directions (figure 9). See examples 1-3.
Installing a wall-mounted unit
1.
Remove the cover by unscrewing the screw at the base of
the cover (figure 10).
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