Resolution RE359 Wireless Motion Detector User Manual

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It is a commercial battery-powered ceiling mount sensor
with a 360 degree detection range.
Features
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360° detection range with 62 distinct detection zones
Range up to 40 feet in diameter
Selectable pulse count 2 or 4
Designed for commercial application
5 year warranty
Enroll by placing the panel into wireless enrollment mode
and tripping the sensor’s enrollment sequence. Interlogix® ,
DSC®, Qolsys® and Cryptix™ variants can be enrolled by
pulling the battery tab or by tampering the unit. Honeywell
® and 2GIG™ variants can be enrolled by tripping the unit
three times (tamper or motion) or by holding the tamper
down and powering the unit up by pulling the battery
tab. Honeywell and 2GIG sensors must be enrolled as a
“Loop1” sensor. Alternatively, all variants of the motion
sensor can be enrolled by entering its serial number into the
panel.
Install by screwing two #8 screws into the ceiling, leaving 1/4
inch of thread exposed. Next, slide the back plate over the
screws and rotate the back plate. Screw the third #8 screw
through the wall tamper into the ceiling, ensuring that the
wall tamper screw is attached to something solid. Tighten all
screws until snug. Then, insert the square nut into the square
slit of the cover and start threading the #4 screw into the
side of the cover. Close the cover and conduct a walk test.
After walk testing, take the unit out of walk test mode and
close the cover again. Finally, finish threading the #4 screw
until it is snug.
Mounting Tips
• Avoid direct sunlight
• Avoid facing directly to AC or heating vents
• Avoid vapor or high humidity
• Avoid curtains, screens, etc. from blocking detection
• Do not install outdoors
Use your panel’s installation guide to verify proper system setup.
UID
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360 PIR Motion Sensor alarms when motion is sensed.
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360 Degree PIR Motion Sensor
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Sensor functions
Alarm LED can be switched either “ON” or “OFF”.
Pulse Count can be switched to either “2” or “4” mode
depending on the environmental conditions of the
installation.
Pulse Count
• Select “2” for normal applications.
• Select “4” for use in areas where there may be
movement by small animals or other objects,
such as fax machines or curtains.
Walk Test Switch LED lights up when the unit has
detected motion. An alarm signal is outputted
whenever detection occurs.
Normal Operation (Battery Saving Mode)
LED lights up when the unit has detected if “LED ON”
is selected. Once alarm is outputted, it does not output
alarm again for 2 minutes. It goes back after 2 minutes
and outputs alarm again when receiving detection
signal.
Detection Range
Troubleshooting
Problem
Probable Cause
Remedy
Alarm is not activated
although someone is
walking in detection
area
Detection area is improper,
battery is dead, Walk Test
switch is OFF and 2 minute
delay is active
Conduct a walk test, change
the battery
Alarm is activated with
nobody in the area
Moving object within
detection area, temperature
of object within area is
changing rapidly
Remove the object from
the detection area, remove
the heat sources from the
detection area or relocate the
detector
LED does not light up
at the time of the walk
test
Walk test switch is OFF,
battery is dead
Turn the walk test switch ON,
change the battery
LED does not light up
in normal operation
LED switch is OFF, battery
is dead
Turn LED switch ON, change
battery
Pro Tips
Save battery life by taking unit out of walk test mode after
completing walk test. There is no 2 minute delay when
in walk test mode. Leaving in walk test mode will
severely decrease battery unit life.
Light changes will cause the sensor to trip. Ensure that the
detector is not placed near windows.
Sudden temperature changes will cause the sensor to trip.
Ensure the motion detector is not placed near heating
and cooling vents.
High humidity environments can cause condensation of
the detection lens. Ensure the motion detector is not
installed in these kinds of environments.
Protective film should be removed from the lens after
installation.
Sensor Specifications: The table below displays the
functional frequencies of each compatible sensor.
Part Number
Frequency
Compatible
RE159
319.5
Interlogix/Qolsys
RE259
345
Honeywell
RE259T
345
2GIG
RE359
433
DSC
RE659
433
Cryptix
Specifications
Physical
Housing Dimensions
4.72 x 1.57 inches (40 x 120 mm)
Weight with Battery
4.2oz (120g)
Mounting Fasteners
(3) #8 screws, (1) square nut, (1) #4 screw (All provided)
Environmental
Operating Temperature
Maximum Humidity
32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
85% non-condensing relative humidity
Sensor Specifications
Frequencies
Replacement Battery
Nominal Battery Life
433.92 MHz, 319.5 MHz, 345 MHz
One Panasonic CR123A Lithium Battery
3 years (assuming 720 trips/day), 7 years (assuming 240 trips/
day)
Battery Voltage
Current Draw
Detection Length
Detectable Speed
Transmitted Indications
3.3 VDC (Nominal), 2.4 VDC (Low)
21 mA (Maximum), 4.7 uA (Standby), 30 mA (Max in walk test)
Default: 16.5 feet (5m), Optional: 6.5 feet (2m)
1 to 5 feet per second (0.3 to 1.5 meters per second)Motion,
Tamper (Cover/Wall), Low Battery, Supervision
Certification
RE159, RE259, RE259T,
RE359, RE659
UL639, ULC-S306-03, ETL, FCC, IC
Specifications subject to change without notice
FCC NOTICE
WARRANTY
Resolution Products, Inc. will replace all non-portable products
that are defective in their first five (5) years, and all portable
products that are defective in their first two (2) years.
IC NOTICE
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux cnr d’Industrie
Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) L’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible
d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
IC: 8310A-RE159, 8310A-RE259, 8310A-RE359
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.
(2) This device must accept any interference that may be received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Resolution
Products, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
FCC ID: U5X-RE159, U5X-RE259, U5X-RE359
TRADEMARKS
INTERLOGIX, HONEYWELL, 2GIG, QOLSYS, AND DSC
ARE TRADEMARKS OWNED BY UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
ELECTRONIC CONTROLS INC., HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL
INC., TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD, QOLSYS INC.
AND NORTEK SECURITY & CONTROL LLC, RESPECTIVELY.
RESOLUTION PRODUCTS, INC. PRODUCTS WILL FUNCTION
WITH ONE OF EITHER INTERLOGIX (FORMERLY GE),
HONEYWELL, DSC, OR 2GIG SYSTEMS. HOWEVER, NO
RESOLUTION PRODUCT IS PRODUCED BY, ENDORSED BY, NOR
IS OFFICIALLY ASSOCIATED WITH INTERLOGIX (FORMERLY
GE), HONEYWELL, DSC OR 2GIG. RESOLUTION RECOMMENDS
VERIFYING PROPER ENROLLMENT AND OPERATION,
PER CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, AT
INSTALLATION.
47-0047-00 • RevA • 2018-01-18
Tech Support Line (877) 260-5578
www.ResolutionProducts.com

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