Everspring Industry Co TR009-01 U-NET SERIES User Manual SP804 A501111243R

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Motion Detector SP804
Installation and Operating Instructions
range. The detector can be mounted on a wall for farther
detecting distance but narrower coverage; while for ceiling
mounting, shorter detecting distance can be made but
desired coverage can be expected at user’s disposal.
These instructions should be read in conjunction with
your system installation, and they should be retained
for future reference.
PRODUCT LAYOUT
The Motion Detector is powered by 3 x AA 1.5V alkaline
battery. When battery level drops below unacceptable
level, the red LED will flash once every 30 seconds and
transmit radio signal to the control panel. When this
occurs, replace the batteries as soon as possible.



Front View
CHOOSING A MOUNTING LOCATION

Inside View
The Motion Detector can be mounted either on a wall or
under a ceiling. Before selecting a position for a Motion
Detector the following points should be noted:
1. Do
not
position
the
detector
facing
window/fan/air-conditioner or direct sunlight. Motion
Detectors are not suitable for use in conservatories or
draughty areas.

Rear View
 Lens Cover (wall-lens cover & ceiling-lens cover)
 Light Sensor
 PIR Sensor
 Two-Color Indication LED (red & green)
 Learning Key
2. Do not position the detector directly above or facing
any source of heat, e.g. fires, radiators, boiler etc.
3. Where possible, mount the detector so that the logical
path of an intruder would cut across the fan pattern
rather than directly towards the detector (FIGURE 1).
INTRODUCTION
The Motion Detector is designed with two detecting
sensors, Passive Infra-Red (PIR) sensor and light sensor,
to detect movement within a protected area, operating at
868.30/923 MHz only.
The detector can be used as a security device or home
automation device. When the detector is cooperated with
security appliances, the detector is acting as a security
device by detecting changes in infra-red radiation levels.
If a person moves within or across the devices field of
vision, a trigger radio signal will be transmitted to cause full
alarm condition in order to frighten intruders away.
Alternatively, when the detector is worked with Everspring
USB Dongle (SA804), the detector can be set to perform
the role of home automation device by detecting both
changes in infra-red radiation levels and percentage of lux
levels. Once night falls, the percentage of ambient
illumination is lower than preset value. If a person moves
within or across the devices field of vision, a trigger radio
signal will be transmitted so as to turn connected lightings
for better illumination.
FIGURE 1
4. For best results, position the detector directly facing
entrance.
5. Ensure that the position selected for the Motion
Detector is within effective range of the system (refer
to System Installation and Operating Manual).
INSTALLING THE MOTION DETECTOR
The unit can apply two ways of installations. Select a
location for the unit based on the coverage angles shown
in FIGURE 4b and FIGURE 5b. To install a detector:
1.
Two mounting methods are provided for varying detection
Undo and remove the screw from the bottom edge of
the detector to detach the rear cover (FIGURE 2).
FIGURE 2
2.
3.
Unscrew the screw from the battery cover and remove
the battery cover.
FIGURE 5a
Insert 3 AA-size 1.5V alkaline batteries to the battery
compartment, ensuring that correct polarity is put.
(FIGURE 3)
FIGURE 5b
SETTING THE MOTION DETECTOR
Coverage Range Adjustments
Two types of lens covers are provided for the detector.
Wall-lens cover (FIGURE 6a) is to be used when the
detector is wall-mounted, whereas ceiling-lens cover
(FIGURE 6b) is to be used when the detector is
ceiling-mounted. The coverage range adjustment is only
applicable to ceiling-lens cover; choose correct lens cover
before mounting.
FIGURE 3
4.
Decide the detector is to be wall-mounted (FIGURE 4a)
or ceiling-mounted (FIGURE 5a). Hold the rear cover
in position and mark the two mounting holes. Drill the
holes, insert the plastic wall plugs and screw the rear
cover to the wall or ceiling using the screws supplied.
5.
Engage the detector to the rear cover firmly.
FIGURE 6a
Wall Mounting
FIGURE 6b
The shading cap is composed of 12 segments for limiting
the detection coverage, and each segment covers
detection angle of 30 degrees (FIGURE 6c). Follow the
grooves on the cap, cut the cap to a suitable size and
place it onto the ceiling-lens cover (FIGURE 6d). The
remaining segments are used for blanking off an
undesirable detection area.
The recommended position for wall mounting is at the
height of 1.8m (5.91 ft) from the floor. At this height, the
optimum detection range is up to 10m (32.81ft). Also, in
this position, the coverage angle is 110 degrees (FIGURE
4b).
One segment
is removed
FIGURE 6c
FIGURE 6d
When removing the wall-lens cover from the detector,
simply turn the cover anticlockwise (FIGURE 6e).
FIGURE 4a
FIGURE 4b
Ceiling Mounting
The recommended position for ceiling mounting is at the
height of 2.8m (9.19ft) from the floor. The optimum
detection range is up to 5m (16.41ft) with coverage range
of 360 degrees (FIGURE 5b).
FIGURE 6e
is ready for detection.
Once the wall-lens cover is removed, reload the
ceiling-lens cover and turn it clockwise, ensure that the
mark on the cover is pointing towards and aligned with the
mark on the detector (FIGURE 6f).
Learning & Clearing the ID Code
The Motion Detector has its unique code. In order to
prevent any unauthorized attempt to operate or disarm
your system, you must let your control panel (e.g. SA804)
or connected appliances learning its code for the system to
operate correctly and vice versa.
To learn ID code, press and hold the learning key more
than 3 seconds and then release immediately so as to
enter ID code learning mode. 30-second countdown will
start, enabling the control panel to learn the code. If code
learning is successful, the detector will beep once and the
green LED will be on shortly then off. If failure, three
rapid beeps can be heard and green LED will flash rapidly
three times.
FIGURE 6f
Note: For detection of 360 degrees, simply reload the
ceiling-lens cover without shading cap. No movements
can be detected if the detector is reloaded with a shading
cap which maintains 12 lens segments.
Warm-Up
To clear ID code, simply press and hold the learning key
more than 3 seconds to enter ID code learning mode.
Press learning key again for at least 6 seconds within
30-second countdown. Please refer to the table below to
verify what kind of status the detector is in:
It will take approximately 2 minutes to warm up after
battery has been connected. During this time, LED will
flash red once every 3 seconds. When a long beep is
sounded with red LED turns on steadily for 5 seconds, it
implies warm-up procedure is completed and the detector
LED Indication
Event
Status of Learning Key
LED Status
Sound Status
Press learning key to enter
Keep pressing the learning key
Within 3 seconds, green LED
Beep once every second and
learning mode
more than 3 seconds
will illuminate steadily.
continue 4 seconds
Under learning mode
Green LED flashes repeatedly
Rapid beep once every 3
seconds during 30-second
countdown
Successful learning
Green LED on then off
Beep once
Failed learning
Green LED flashes rapidly 3
Rapid beep three times
times
Press learning key to
Keep pressing the learning key
Repress the learning key
Beep once every second and
clear ID code
for more than 3 seconds.
during 6 seconds, green LED
continue 6 seconds
Within 30-second countdown,
will illuminate steadily.
press learning key again for at
least 6 seconds, all ID codes
will be cleared.
Successful clearance the ID
Long beep once
code
Failed clearance the ID code
The learning key has been
Green LED flashes rapidly 3
pressing for more than 3
times
seconds.
Rapid beep three times
However, failed to
press learning key for at least 6
seconds within 30-second
countdown.
No ID code
Orange LED flashes
Short beep once every 10
repeatedly
seconds
Note:
1. Green LED represents learning & clearing the ID code status and indications of RF signal emitting and receiving.
2. Red LED represents low battery and warm-up status.
3. Orange LED represents no ID code status and motion event triggers.
4. The detector can store up to 11 sets of appliance ID codes (e.g. SE802) and one control panel ID code (e.g. SA804).
to be learned, the green LED will flash rapidly which implies ID code learning is failed.
If 12th appliance ID code needs
OPERATION
Sensitivity Level (PIR sensor only)
Mounting location is a critical factor for deciding the type of
lens cover that will be used for the detector. Please
decide whether the detector is going to be wall-mounted or
ceiling-mounted before the operation procedure is carried
on.
In order to provide a best efficiency of the detector, it is
recommended to test the detector with movements from a
farthest end of the coverage area at the first time of use.
If movements cannot be detected sensitively, simply adjust
the sensitivity level. The sensitivity level can be set from 1
to 10; the larger the number, the higher the sensitivity.
Wall Mounting
Note: The default value is set in 6, which implies medium
sensitivity.
1. Place the wall-lens cover onto the detector.
2. By walking into a protected area within coverage of
110 degrees, the detector will now be triggered each
time the detector senses movement. The orange
LED on the detector will be illuminated and the
associated appliances will be activated. For example,
the SE802 siren will be sounded or indication of
movement detection will be shown on the UnetSystem.
It implies that the unit is working properly.
Re-trigger Interval Setting (PIR sensor only)
This function is designed for setting the interval which
allows PIR sensor to be re-triggered after the detector has
been triggered. For example, the interval is set for 20
seconds. If a movement is detected, only wait after 20
seconds the detector can be triggered again if it detects
another movement. No response will be made if the
detector detects a movement in the meantime (FIGURE 7).
The time interval can be set from 5 seconds to 3600
seconds; the larger the number, the longer the interval.
Ceiling Mounting
1. Place the ceiling-lens cover (cap free) onto the
detector.
2. By walking into a protected area within coverage of
360 degrees, the detector will now be triggered each
time the detector senses movement. The orange
LED on the detector will be illuminated and the
associated appliances will be activated. For example,
the SE802 siren will be sounded or indication of
movement detection will be shown on the UnetSystem.
It implies that the unit is working properly.
Triggered
Triggered
20 seconds
Detected a
movement
Detected a
movement
(no response)
Detected a
movement
FIGURE 7
3. Place the shading cap onto the ceiling-lens cover.
Note: The default value is set in 5, which implies that the
detector can only be re-triggered after 5 seconds of
interval.
4. Check whether same results can be gained by walking
into a protected area within coverage that is at your
disposal.
On-Off Duration Setting
ADVANCED OPERATION
The function of on-off duration setting will be useful if the
detector is connected with a module or lighting. Once the
associated appliances are activated (turn to “On” status)
after the detector has been triggered, they can be set to
turn off after 5 to 3600 seconds of duration which is set by
users beforehand. The larger the number it is, the longer
the duration it will be.
The following information is provided for setting the
functions of the detector via SA804 by using UnetSystem
program.
Please get familiar with the software of
UnetSystem before getting starts.
Enabling/Disabling Sensor Detecting Function
This function is applied when users wish to enable/disable
the detecting functions of the detector. To enable/disable
the PIR/light sensors, users can send system On/Off
command via UnetSystem. System On is for enabling
the detecting function; whereas System Off is for disabling
the detecting function. Please refer to the user manual of
UnetSystem for more operating instructions.
Light
turns on
5 seconds
Detector is
triggered
Light
turns off
Detected a
movement
FIGURE 8
Note: The default value is enabled. Reconnection of
power supply will enable the sensor detecting function
automatically.
Note: The default value is set in 15, which implies that the
detector will send a trigger-off command to associated
appliances 15 seconds after been triggered.
Percentage can be set from 1% to 100%; the larger the
percentage, the higher the detecting lux level (the higher
the brightness).
Percentage of Lux Level Setting
The user can set a detecting percentage of lux level for
triggering light sensor when a movement is detected. If
the percentage of lux level of ambient illumination falls
below this percentage, and a person moves across or
within the protected area, the detector will emit RF signal
to control panel or connected modules and lightings.
Note: The default value is set in 10, which implies 10% of
lux level. You can check the percentage of current
ambient illumination via UnetSystem before setting the
percentage of lux level.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
LED cannot be displayed
LED displayed, but the detector
cannot learn ID code or cannot
be controlled
The detector not working
The detector working, but the
connected appliances (or
control panel) not working
Possible Cause
Run out of battery power
Check if reverse battery polarity
Check if ID code learning is successful
with connected appliances
Radio frequency interferences
(868.30/923 MHz is emitted nearby)
Check if the detector is out of order
Check if ID code learning is successful
Distance is out of operating range
Recommendation
Check if the battery is fitted or replace a
new battery.
Refit the battery with correct polarity
Follow the instructions on page 3 under
setting section. Make sure the ID code of
connected appliances is clear.
Wait for a while and re-try
Do not open up the detector and send it for
repair
Follow the instructions on page 3 under
setting section.
Reposition the mounting location of the
detector and connected appliances (or
control panel). Make sure the distance is
within 200 meters.
SPECIFICATIONS
Battery
Range
Warm Up Time
PIR Detection Coverage
1.5V AA alkaline battery x 3
Up to 200 meters line of sight
About 2 minutes
Wall Mounting:
Up to 10m x 110° (at 1.8m mounting height & 25°C)
Ceiling Mounting:
Up to 5m x 360° (at 2.8m mounting height & 25°C)
Frequency Range
868.30/923 MHz
*Specifications are subject to change without prior notice
A501111243R
WARNING:
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities.
Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get
into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
When replacing old appliances with new once, the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal
at least for free of charge.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 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.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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