Ademco 7KULP Microwave/Passive IR Monitor Detector User Manual DT 556C1

Honeywell International Inc. Microwave/Passive IR Monitor Detector DT 556C1

User Manual

❶  Select the mounting location.❹  Wire the unit.❸  Mount the unit.❺a  Walk-test the sensor.Mounting Location Guidelines 2.3 m (76) mounting height Avoid direct or reflected sunlight Aim sensor away from windows or heating/cooling devices Sensor must have a clear line-of-sight toprotected area•  Use a small screwdriver to unfasten the housinglatch. Gently pull apart the housings.•  Push outward on the PCB latch and lift the PCBout of the housing.•  Slide the wire through the wire channel in theback housing.•  Mount the back housing flat against a wall or in acorner.•  Replace the PCB.•  Connect wires as shown using 0.3 - 1.0 mm2(18 to 22 gauge) wire size.  Observe properpolarity.•  Set Switch 3 to select the appropriate fluorescent lightfilter (see Dip Switch chart on the next page).•  Apply power to the unit. Initialization and maskdetection are complete when the LED stops flashingslowly.•  Adjust the microwave range to minimum setting(25%) by turning the range adjustment counterclock-wise using a small screwdriver.•  Replace the front housing.•  Begin walking through the detection area.-  The LED will turn red, indicating an alarm detection.•  Increase the microwave range as necessary.•  Repeat the items in step 5a until proper detectionrange is obtained.❺b  Optional: Walk-test using Zone Finder•  Use a screwdriver to short the test pads.•  During the Zone Finder walk-test mode, the LEDturns:-  green for one second for every PIR detection;-  yellow for two seconds for every microwavedetection.•  Adjust the microwave range as necessary.•  Zone finder mode times out after ten minutes.CornerMountWire ChannelWall Mount75%100%25%50%DT-7550C  DUAL TEC® Motion Sensor Installation InstructionsV+V-NCCAlarm125 mA25 VDCPower40 mA7.5-16 VDC(For UL 8.0-16 VDC)NOTTTrouble125 mA25 VDCTamper50 mA24 VDCTBLTBL EOLUse the Zone Finder mode to identify the PIR and/ormicrowave pattern. In Zone Finder mode the red LEDis disabled.❷  Separate the sensor housings and       remove the printed circuit board (PCB).For improved anti-maskperformance the look-downmirror is disabled. To enablelook-down remove the mask.
PRODUCT  SPECIFICATIONSRange:15 m x 18 m  (50' x 60')Alarm relay:Energized Form C125 mA, 25 VDC, 20 Ohm series resistorTrouble relay:De-energized Form B(NC) 125 mA, 25 VDCTamper switch:(NC)  50 mA, 24 VDCPower  requirements:7.5 - 16 VDC (UL 8.0 - 16 VDC)25 mA typical, 40 mA maximum, 12 VDCAC Ripple: 3 V peak-to-peak at nominal 12 VDCMicrowave  frequencies:24.125 - 24.200 GHzPIR  white light  immunity:6,500 Lux typicalFluorescent light filter:50 Hz or 60 Hz selectableRFI  immunity:30 V/m,10 MHz - 1000 MHzOperating  temperature:0o to +55o C  (-10o to +112o F)5 - 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)Self-test intervals:Microwave Supervision ContinuousPIR self-test Once  every hourTemp. Comp. Every 30 secondsPIR  fields-of-view:Standard Wide Angle  Lens22 long range edges12 intermediate edges6 lower edges* 4 Look-down edgesDimensions:11.9 cm H x 7.1 cm W x 4.2 cm D(4.685" H x 2.795" W x 1.654" D)Sensitivity:Standard 3 - 4 stepsIntermediate 2 - 3 stepsApprovals/listings:FCCCopyright 2001, IntelliSense®  All rights reserved.5-051-642-00  Rev  BDUAL TEC is a registered trademark of Honeywell International, Inc.All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.www.cksys.comLED INDICATORSDIP SWITCH SETTINGS (SW1)Factory default settings are shown in grey.DETECTION PATTERNSDT-7550C DUAL TEC® Motion Sensor Product InformationDT-7550C Side ViewWide Angle Lens231ONTROUBLE SHOOTINGProblem:  Red LED is flashing rapidly, trouble relay is actuated.Explanation:  The sensor is in one of three conditions:Microwave supervision failure:  The sensor  continues operating using PIR as the onlydetection method. When detection occurs on the PIR channel, the alarm relay will latchopen until the Microwave trouble is removed.PIR self-test failure:  Alarm relay does not actuate.Temperature compensation failure:  When alarm occurs, the alarm relay will latch openuntil the trouble is cleared.Solution:  Power down the sensor or enter zone finder mode which will perform self-test.If the trouble does not clear, replace the sensor.Problem:  Trouble relay is actuated without red LED flashing.Explanation:  Anti-mask condition is detected.Solution:  Verify that the sensor is not masked or blocked. Walk through the detectionpattern.  Replace the sensor if it does not clear.MASK FUNCTIONSThe DT-7550C detects a variety of masking materials and objects. When it determinesthe presence of a mask, the DT-7550C sensor signals a trouble condition. Mask materialsmay be detected up to one foot from the sensor.A visual inspection and walk-test is recommended for all trouble signals. The sensorclears a mask condition when it detects motion on the PIR and microwave technologies.Refer to the Trouble Function chart for sensor operation.LEDRedYellowGreenNormalONAlarmONMicrowaveONPIRPower UpSlowBlinkOFFOFFTroubleFastBlinkOFFOFFZone FinderOFFONMicrowaveONPIROPERATION MODESwitch123OFFStandard SensitivityLED disabled60 Hz Fluorescent FilterONIntermediate SensitivityLED enabled50 Hz Fluorescent FilterPOWER UP ANTI-MASK (Patent Pending)At  power up, the DT-7550C looks for PIR activity. It signals the presence ofa mask if the PIR does not respond when microwave activity is detected.NORMAL OPERATIONThe DT-7550C signals a mask condition when reflective objects are placedup to a foot in front of the sensor. Follow the mounting guidelines as shownin Step 1.DT-7550C Top ViewWall MountedWide Angle LensSensor StatusNormalSelf-test FailureMaskTrouble  RelayClosedOpenOpenLEDNormalTrouble FlashNormalTROUBLE FUNCTION* Look-down fingersare enabled only whenthe look-down mask isremoved (see Step 2).FCC Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a field disturbance sensorpursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approvedby IntelliSense® could void the users authority to operate this equipment.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, thereis no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the  equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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