Ademco 8DL5897 Microwave/PIR Motion Sensor User Manual
Honeywell International Inc. Microwave/PIR Motion Sensor Users Manual
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RF DUAL TEC® Microwave/Passive Infrared Transmitter INSTALLATION GUIDE GENERAL INFORMATION The 5897735 motion sensor combines dual technology motion detection With reliable 5800 wlmless RF in one small, attractive Padage, Within the protected area, the passhe lnlrared (FiR) detector senses changes in inlrared energy (such as body heat mated by an inlmder), and turns on the miclwravs detector with senses the molten Both technologies must verily intms‘lon Within a preset time interval. virtually eliminating fake alarms. To reduce cenent dram and prolong battery lie. the microwave clmunl'y ls doflnam unlil lhe FlR detects a change in (he lnlrflred energylevel. In addflim, the 589705 sensor lemmas a supervision circuit that monitors the microwave technology. it a problem is detected, the sensor wlll go into alarm The 5397-35 sensor is also equipped with both a Fresnel lens and multisegrnented PIR minor. This unique optical system prorides dense FIR coverage irom direotly beneath the unit out to maximum range. FEATu RES - MIcrowave/PIR technology . 5800 Wireless technology . Dual element P|R - Unique leoptics - Three minute hold otroircuit - Single edge PIR trlpgenng - Cover tamper switch - Lithium batteries included - Automatic walk-testrnode . Optional barrierand pets - Simple installation alley lenses available M0 UNflNG Locmou Select the best location in the room lor both technologies. Aim the sensor toward the interior or the room. away from windows, mwlng machinery. and heating/coding sources. 00 NOT mount the detector near wrre screens or Fm" 1 targemelalobjeots. We u mucus-m recommend that you "M‘NQ’W Hy verity the RF reception prior to permanently mounting the Samar. / eater trader l/ a... Maximum range is obtained at a mounting height or re- (2.3 in). Make sure the sensor has a clear line of sight [0 all areas you wish to protect. infrared energy canned penetrate solid cbjxts. W the FIR ls blocksd, the unit will no! alarm MOUNTING PROCEDURE Use the sensors rear cover to merit the mounting holes. To remove the sensors rear cover, use a smallrblada screwdriver to push up on the latch through the slot in the bottom or the iront housing. Gently pull the housings apart at the base first. The printed circuit board (PCB) is mounted in the iront housing. Do NOT remove the PCB. Securely mount the rear housing at the desired locat'm When mounting the sensor on a wall, use the two knodtotxl holes in the back orthe rear housing When mounting the sensor in a corner, use the knockout holes on the beveled centers at the uni. Remove the knockouts, mark and drill the mounting holes, and mount the transmitter at the desired location. install the batteries and replace the cover INSTALLING THE BATTERIES The 5897435 operates on tour av lithium batteries Please note that the batteries must atrvays be installed and replaced in a set ol‘ (our! Acceptable battery types include ADEMCO mos, Panasonic CR123A, or Senyo CR123A. Four batteries, shipped with the unit, must be installed prior to testing. Proper orientation is shown in Figure 2. NOTE: To prevent excessive battery drain during setup and installation, you should remove the batteries whenever the cover is open and the unit is not belng tesled. SYSTEM TESTING Opening the hem cover of the 5897-35 signals a tamper condition and automatically places the unit in the walkriesl mode. This also disables the threermiituht hold ctr circuit, The uni remains in this mode tor a period of 8 minutes alter the cover has been replaced. There are two walk-test LEDs located at the bottom or the man behind the lens, one on each side. These LEDs are only active while the unit is in the walk-test mode, unto-r. l r Mlhrm . 4 _ + Jam LU "m m m Mn“: 6 wild-m- 5mm ”I Piotr-2 mun-tum. mum-manometer- A jumper at the bottom or the PCB, next to the tamper Switch (all, allows you to test the FIR section separately. placing the jumper in the "FIR" position, as shown in Figure 2. allorvs you to walktest the FIR without activating the microwave circuits. The range or the FIR detedor is not adjustable, The PIR‘s held of view (range) is detennined by the mounting height and the type of lore installed. WALK-TEST Walletssting the scores motion sensor is a two-stage process. The Hist step is to walk-test the PR Walk acrofi the pmlwod area at the ranges to be covered. Two to tour normal steps should make the LEDs light. Since the LEDs are connected in parallel, both LEDs will light at the same time. When there is no motltxt tn the protected area, the LEDs should be cut. The second stage is to adjust the range or microwave transmitter. Forcontinued reliability, the sensor should be walk-tested at least once per year RANGE ADJUSTMENT Returning the jumper to the AmRM positon will reactivate me mioowevs circuits. Rsmsmber that as long as the cover is open, the holdeot circuit remains disabled. in order to adjust the microwave, the HR must first see motion which will activate the microwave circuitry The microwave range potentiometer is located near the center at the PCB below the battery holder (refer to Figure 2). With the PCB oriented in is correct mounting position and lacing you, turning the potemlomater olockwisa will INCREASE the range or the microwave, Alter determining the held or view tor the FIR. set the microwave mnge pmanllmieler at MlNIMUM by turning ‘t oountercieolrwrse as far as it will go. (Use a small screwdriver to turn the range potentiometer.) then with the test jumper in the ALARM position, walkaiesl the sensor. gradually increasing the send miolwrave untn the desired range IS obtained. MICROWAVE SUPERVISION it the microwave technology stops sanding crr reeerving signals. the sensor will lock into an alarm. The LEDs at the sorser, however, writ not light. lltne microwave regains its stonal, the sensor will return to normal operation seer SYSTEM PROGRAMMING The seems DUAL TEc sensor must he enrolled into the system during tnstaltetrorr, ily ol the To program the device' 1. Activate the test mode of the sensor by removing the hunt cover and reinstalling ‘n. (This will send a tamper signal and then a restorel to the receiver.) Put the Control Panel into Zone Programming mode When you are prompted tor the devroe serial number. either: a) Enter the mint serial number through the keypad, or b) Ware your hand in front at the 569735 to cause an alarm, then repeal apprexlrrotoly 5 seamds later. (This causes a Fault and Restorat to rte senttwiee.) The device should now be enrolled; you may return the system to normal operetiort. To confirm proper sensor operation, pertonn the Walk Test described on the previous page. CHANGING THE FRESNEL LENS 1. Open the cover and remove the printed circuit board 32:3: (PCB). To remove the PCB. use a smell-blade Wu Ohms- eorewdtiver and push down humbly on the Iatch at Ihe top 01 [he lrent housing. Geme pull 1 N, the PCB torward holding the W board by the battery holder In“: ’ nun (see Figure I) 2. Depress the retainer latch, and pull the lens retainer lerward. (tl necessary. use a small screwdriver to cerelully depress the latch, mm Avold exuessive force. or the latch will bleak.) "ENE" is“... Feet 3. Remove the existing tenet Insert the p‘me 01 the new lens lrtlothe notes on the lens retainer as Shawn. 5. RepIaoe the Iens and retainer logslhar (the lee! Bf the retainerht into the Isak-down window groove). 6, Snap the retainer latch book in place. 7 Reassemole the housing NOTE: Two additional lenses are available rel ltvese sensors. The pet-alley tens bloclm kmer PIR zones to exclude pets from the field of went, the barrier tens blocks outer zones let narrow applications. When the pet-alley lens I: used. Install a bok~down mak (provided) ottertne inside of the luck-dawn window. and make sure to mount the sensors! 3 height 074' The optional lenses are evalletrle at no charge ttorn yotrr tocal distributor, or caII ADEMCO Customer Servioe at 1780084577492. Order Fart Numhat o-ooeozs-m. UL COMPLIANCE m- acute- to wmplllm to truer dtandarrd tor lntn-ten mmllun nerds-u. Wh it»; Mlnln tM nqulnmem- 1. "mm lur tn. Lhtlu RF Rec. oriinterrm send Pru-duet. and nppreprtrrt-ly time euroirry control DUAL rzc' is a rupistered trademark of Honeywell. lilo. A" urns, lmdsmarks als property 01 the" respective nwnals. E5—051-667-00GS 5»051-657-00 Rev A Panel symm- or Cnmhlnlllolt Burglary mt Fln Warntnp Control Pall-l syn-ins. NOTE: or», one lrarurnlttlno dnvle- porrone. PROTECTION PATTERNS "P vrrw SIDE VIEW virtue rinse trnr Wnthnflq L-l! PROTECTION PATTERNS FOR OPTIONAL LENSES row VIEW 5qu VIEW Rnnlu lens Iladmr Lulu é I*$‘———t roe VIEW SDE vrrw NM" tee N Alhy m, nurtpve-r an ruler t.- r. it. WHMWW W, A QTQ %g as % 5897-35 SPECIFICATIONS Ranq- FIR fi-ld' ofvielttMandard lens): 35‘ x 30‘ (11 m x 9 m) 11 Iona mnfli 7 inlerlrledtate 4 Iuwer 2 Inch-down Power uquimmtnls: Snnlifiviy: Four av Batteries (included). RapIace Bnltenes only with 2 » 4 step: within fieId odview ADEMCO use. 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