Aleph America QT-001-00 Field Disturbance Sensor User Manual II QT 40B withFCC

Aleph America Corporation Field Disturbance Sensor II QT 40B withFCC

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Models QT-40B / QT-40BSL
Quad-Tech Intrusion Detectors
40ft (12m) L x 56ft (17m) W
Description: Model QT-40B intrusion detector provides high quality PIR+microwave security at an outstanding
value. Aleph’s unique “QT” signal processing evaluates PIR and microwave information, factoring in
ambient temperature and light for superior “Quad-Tech” performance.
Standard QT-40B features include Qualified Motion Analysis, rock-solid RFI Immunity, Digital Operating
System, Dual-Slope Temperature Compensation, Tamper Protection and Selectable Pulse Count.
The SL model includes all of the standard QT-40B features and adds the Security Light feature.
Installation
For best performance, position the intrusion detector so its field of view is free of obstructions, and the anticipated path of an intruder will cross the PIR
“fingers” of the pattern. The detector may be installed at any height from 7 ft. (2.1 m) to 8.5 ft. (2.6 m). Optimum mounting height is 7.5 ft. (2.3m). Avoid
aiming the detector at windows and/or areas exposed to direct sunlight; do not mount the unit so it is looking directly at heating or cooling sources.
Separate the front and rear covers by first removing the cover latch screw. Then use a small screwdriver or similar tool to release the cover latch. To remove
the PCB, push the PCB latch away from the board while grasping a terminal block and pulling the PCB out of the cover. Do not pull on the microwave
module. Refer to Figures 1 and 2, below.
Wire the detector to the control panel using 18 to 22 AWG conductor, standard non-shielded cable. Avoid running alarm wiring parallel to AC wiring.
Wiring knockouts and wire channel are provided in the rear cover for unobtrusive wiring. Terminal block configuration is shown in Fig. 3, below.
Jumper
Settings
Prior to mounting the detector, configure jumper settings as required (see Fig. 2, below).
Pulse Count: When Pulse Count jumper is covering both pins, PC is set at 1: two to three normal steps are required to trigger an alarm. Parking the
PC jumper on one pin (or removing jumper) sets PC to 2: four to five steps will trigger an alarm.
LED Enable: When Jumper is covering both pins, the Alarm LED is enabled. The Alarm LED glows through the lookdown lens when an alarm is
signaled at the Alarm Output terminals. LED brightness automatically increases when light level in detection area is high. As room light dims so does
the LED brightness. Parking the jumper on one pin (or removing jumper) disables the Alarm LED but has no effect on the alarm output.
SL Front / SL Down: -- Included on Model QT-40SL -- These jumpers independently enable and disable the “Front” and “Down” Security Light (SL)
functions. SL Front controls a single white LED which shines through the front (wide angle) lens. SL Down controls two white LEDs which shine through
the lookdown lens. When enabled, Security Light will turn on if motion is detected and room light is dim. Continuous motion will cause Security Light to
remain on. Light will turn off approximately 10 seconds after motion ceases.
Fig. 1 Cover Component Layout
Front
Fig. 3 Wiring Configuration
Fig. 2 PCB Layout
PCB latch
Rear
Terminal Block
Wiring Knockouts
Tamper
Terminal Block
Terminal Configuration
ALARM
TAMPER
Tamper
Microwave
Module
Jumper Settings
PULSE
COUNT
Jumper installed on both pins = PC 1
Jumper removed = PC 2
SL Front LED*
Jumper installed on both pins = LED ENABLED
Jumper removed = LED OFF
Wire Channel
Corner Mount
Knockouts
Tamper: NC, 30 VDC - 500mA Max
LED ENABLE
LED Enable
Mounting Knockouts
Tamper
Alarm Output: NC, 19VDC - 100mA Max
Pulse Count
Cover Latch Screw
Alarm
NC C
- + NC C
Power: 10 to 16 VDC, 12 VDC Nominal.
Max. current: 15 mA; SL version 30 mA
Wide Angle Lens
Lookdown Lens
Power
SL
FRONT
SL Down LEDs*
SL
DOWN
Tamper
Switch
Security Light Enable*
Jumper installed on both pins = SL ENABLED
Jumper removed = SL OFF
All wiring must be in accordance
with NEC, NFPA 70.
Alarm LED
*NOTE: SL features apply only to Model QT-40BSL
Compliance Information:
Patent Information:
US & International Patents Pending
Top View
28
25
1.5
3.0
4.5
6.0
7.5
9.0
10.5 12.0
6.0
15
4.5
10
3.0
1.5
1.5
10
3.0
15
4.5
20
6.0
7.5
25
ft
Main Lens: 40WASTD Wide Angle
7.5
20
28
Detection Pattern
8.5
8.5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Side View
1.5
3.0
4.5
6.0
7.5
9.0
10.5
12.0
8.0
Long
Range
ft
40
10
Lookdown
15
20
25
30
35
40
Mid Range
Note: Dashed line indicates typical microwave coverage.
Automatic LED Brightness
Troubleshooting
T r oub le
C a use
Remedy
Unit does not power up.
No or low input power.
Input power polarity reversed .
Apply proper input voltage.
Correct wiring polarity.
Alarm LED does not light .
LED jumper is set to “LE D OFF”.
Incorrect sensor mounting height .
Pulse Count setting incorrect for
secured area .
Set LED jumper to “LE D ENABLE D”.
Increase / decrease mounting height .
Set pulse count jumper to suit the
required detection characteristics .
Alarm LED / Relay triggers without
movement in detection area .
Unsecured environment : Animals /
rodents in detection area .
Heater /a ir conditioning equipment in
sensor view.
Direct sun or headlights in sensor
view.
Block access of animals/rodents.
LED indicates Alarm, no alarm output .
Incorrect wiring at alarm output
terminals.
Lightning damage .
Correct wiring fault .
Alarm LED on constantly, no fault in
protected area or wiring .
Defective Unit .
Replace sensor.
Unit continues to operate after the
input power has been disconnected.
The wire to the “-” power input was
Disconnect wire from the “+” power
disconnected, the “+” is still connected. input.
The power is finding a return path
through the Alarm Output protection
device and alarm wiring.
Re-aim sensor .
Add curtain / shade to block light
sources.
Replace sensor.
Maintenance
The QT Series alarm LED indicator includes an automatic
brightness function. In order to allow for a less noticeable
installation, LED brightness is reduced as ambient room light
level drops.
The LED can be fully disabled by removing the ALARM LED
jumper.
FCC/IC Information:
FCC ID: DNHQT-001-00
IC: QT00100-xxxx
FCC/IC Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 and ICES-003 of the FCC and
Industry Canada Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged 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.
The user should not modify or change this equipment without written
approval from ALEPH.
Modification could void authority to use this equipment.
• INSPECTION: An inspection of this unit should be made periodically, consisting of, but not limited to all mounting, wiring, and the
condition of the interior area and components.
• CLEANING: Clean the plastic parts of this unit with a soft, clean, cloth dampened with water.
• TESTING:
This unit should be tested routinely for proper operation. At a minimum, operation should be fully checked yearly.
Note:
Specifications
Contact Aleph
Microwave Freq.
Input Voltage
Input Current
Pyro Type
Pulse Count
Warm-up Time
Alarm Period
Visual Indicator
Alarm Output
Tamper Output
Mounting Height
Operating Temp.
Environmental
Weight
Dimensions
P/N 9-900-003-01 Rev.
10.525 GHz, pulsed
10 to 16 VDC, 12 VDC nominal
15 mA max. (SL model 30 mA), 9 mA quiescent (approx.)
Dual Element
Jumper selectable: PC1, PC2
< 50 seconds
2.4 seconds, retriggerable
Red Alarm LED (Selectable On / Off)
NC, solid state, 19 VDC, 100 mA, 13 ohms resistance typ.
NC, dry contact, 30 VDC, 500 mA, 5 W max.
7 to 8.5 ft (2.1 to 2.6 m)
14° to 131° F (-10° to 55° C)
95% humidity non-condensing
3.7 oz / 105 g
4.8” H x 2.5” W x 1.7” D / 12.2cm x 6.4cm x 4.3cm
© 2009 Aleph America Corporation
All rights reserved
• This detector is designed to be incorporated into an alarm system.
As it is part of a system, ALEPH cannot assume responsibility for
theft or damage if the system fails to operate.
Nippon Aleph Corporation
-Security Products Headquarters1-28-52, Komaoka, Tsurimi-ku
Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken
JAPAN, 230-0071
Tel: +81 045-575-4290 / Fax: +81 045-580-1676
E-mail: security@po.nippon-aleph.co.jp
WEB: http://www.nippon-aleph.co.jp
Aleph America Corporation
4700 Aircenter Cir, Reno, NV, 89502
USA
Tel: 775 827 8000 / Fax: 775 827 8044
E-mail: info@aleph-usa.com
WEB: http://www.aleph-usa.com
Aleph Europe Ltd.
1 Newton Close, Park Farm Industrial Estate
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, NN8 6UW
England
Tel: 044 193 367 9600 / Fax: 044 193 340 1165
E-mail: info@alepheurope.com
WEB: http://www.alepheurope.com

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