Elk ELK-ALRT Transceiver Module User Manual

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ELK-6032 OUTDOOR PIR Manual  Page 1ELK-6032Wireless Outdoor PIR SensorFor the latest downloadable version of this manual visit our website: http://www.elkproducts.comInstallation and Setup GuideAPPLICATION & OVERVIEW The ELK-6032 is designed for use with control/transceivers that accept Elk's two-way technology; such as the ELK-M1XRFTW.  It is intended for use in residential and light commercial installations and incorporates many features designed to ensure its reliable performance.  The 6032's dual element pyroelectric sensor detects movement within a specic coverage area, by sensing the infrared energy that is emitted from an intruder moving across the sensor's eld of view.  A change in the infrared energy creates a temperature change in the sensor's zones, which is then processed to determine if the occurrence qualies as a legitimate motion detect alarm event.  Whenever  a  violation  or  alarm  event  is  conrmed  the  two-way  radio transmitter will transmit that to the control/receiver.  In addition to alarms the transmitter also sends tamper detect, supervisory, and low battery messages to the control/receiver.  Each sensor has a unique TXID identication  number  which  must  be  enrolled  into  the  control  during installation.  With  its  two-way  capability,  the  6032  radio  expects  a  positive acknowledgment from the control/receiver after every transmission.  This helps ensure that all messages are delivered and also makes the sensor very energy efcient since it does not waste time or energy repeating any transmissions unless they have not been acknowledged.  Like all battery powered motion detectors, there is a battery saving sleep timer designed to help extend the battery life.  When the sensor rst detects motion it will inform the radio transmitter to notify the control and expect an acknowledgment.  The sensor will then enter the battery saver sleep mode and will require either 5 secs. or 120 secs. of inactivity before it will be able to activate again.  There are two (2) time choices, 5 secs. or 120 secs. which is selectable via DIP Switch #2.    FEATURES • Wireless two-way communication• Dual element pyroelectric sensor• Selectable pulse count• Selectable Sensitivity• Excellent immunity from white light, RF, and ESD interference• Transmitter board has Bi-Color RF Acknowledge LED • Long life Lithium batteries {supplied}• Low battery trouble signal• Sleep Cycle "Battery Saver" (2 time settings) • Periodic (64 min.) Supervisory check-in• Cover tamper protectionThe ELK-6032 is a cooperative effort with Optex Corporation combining their VX-402R with Elk's Two-Way Wireless Radio Transmitter.SPECIFICATIONS• Detection Method: Dual Element Pyroelectric• Coverage: 12m (40 ft.) x 90° wide• Detection Zone:  14 Zones• Mounting:  Wall or Pole• Mounting Height:  0.8 to 1.2m (2.7 to 4 ft)• Sensitivity:  2.0°C at 0.6m/s (3.6°F at 2.0ft/s)• Detectable Speed:  0.3 to 1.5m/s (1 to 5ft/s)• Pulse Count: 2 or 4, selectable• Sensitivity Selection:  Low, Med, High• External LED Indicator:  Off for normal operation, On for Walk Test • Power Input:  3.0 VDC• Operating Voltage:  2.5 to 10 VDC• Battery Type & Size: 2 x Lithium CR123A • Current Draw:  Max. 6mA (Walktest, LED on, Transmitting)• Standby (Quiescent) Current Draw:  14µA• Battery Saver Sleep Time: Selectable 5 sec. or 120 sec.• Operating Temp: -17°C to +49°C (0°F to 122° F)• Humidity:  95% RH Max. non-condensing• Warm Up Period:  Approx. 2 minutes• Weather Resistancy:  IP54• Dimensions: 80mm(3.154")W x 198mm(7.8")H x 108mm(4.25")D • Weight:  480g (16.9oz)• Accessories:  Pole mount kit, Screw kit, Area Masking Plate• Frequency: 902 - 928 Mhz channel hopping Sensitivity• RF Transmitter board Acknowledge Indication:  Bi-Color LED
Page 2  ELK-6032 OUTDOOR PIR ManualGUIDELINES FOR SETUP AND USEThe 6032 Sensor is for Outdoor or Indoor use.  It may be mounted directly on a wall or on a solid and stationary pole.    We recommended that it be mounted within 200 to 300 feet of the control/transceiver.  While an open-air range of 400 feet or more is possible, adverse indoor and environmental conditions can signicantly reduce the actual transmission range.  Small changes to the sensor's mounting can often make a big difference in transmission range.Always locate the sensor where an intruder is most likely to walk across the coverage pattern.  Aim the sensor so that it faces inward toward a solid reference point such as a wall.  Corner mounting often provides the best detection coverage. Choose the location and mounting height carefully.  For optimum performance the recommended mounting height is between 2.7 ft and 4.0 ft above the ground.  The mounting surface must be solid and free of any noticeable vibrations.  As with all PIR sensors, select a location that avoids direct sunlight, heating or cooling sources.  Always ensure the sensor has a clear line of sight of the area to be protected.  Understand that infrared energy does not pass through solid objects, including glass.ALWAYS try and avoid mounting wireless sensor near large metallic surfaces that might shield or adversely affect the RF signals.  Prior to permanent mounting, we recommended a walk test be performed with the control/transceiver to verify acceptable operation of the wireless sensor at its intended location.This sensor is designed to be somewhat immune to small animals when it has been mounted at the prescribed recommended mounting height.INSTALLATION
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