Risco RWX312PR4 TWO WAY WIRELESS PIR OUTDOOR DETECTOR User Manual 5IN1412 w correct FCC ID

Risco Ltd. TWO WAY WIRELESS PIR OUTDOOR DETECTOR 5IN1412 w correct FCC ID

Users Manual

Two Way Wireless PIR Outdoor Detector
WL X312
Installation Instructions
2 Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions 3
Table of Contents
Installation ..............................................................................................................................4
Introduction ............................................................................................................................4
Mounting.................................................................................................................................4
Mounting Considerations......................................................................................................4
Wall Mount Installation .........................................................................................................6
Flat Mounting .......................................................................................................................6
45° angle Mounting (Left side mounting) ..............................................................................6
Changing Back Tamper position ..........................................................................................7
Back Tamper Terminal Wiring ...............................................................................................7
Configuration Parameters......................................................................................................7
Detection Length Adjustment................................................................................................8
Walk test .................................................................................................................................9
LEDs Display ..........................................................................................................................9
Operational Modes .................................................................................................................9
Transmitter/Receiver Communication link setup.................................................................9
Standard Swivel Installation (Optional)...............................................................................10
Wall Mounting ....................................................................................................................10
Replacing Lenses.................................................................................................................12
Technical Specification........................................................................................................13
Ordering Information............................................................................................................13
Accessory Kits .....................................................................................................................13
4 Installation Instructions
Installation
Introduction
RISCO Group's WL X312 is a unique detector with signal processing based on two Passive Infrared
(PIR) channels. The WL X312 has an adjustable detection range. The detector is compatible with
all RISCO Group Wireless and Hybrid systems.
The following instructions describe the installation of the WL X312.
Mounting
Mounting Considerations
1. Installation Height: 0.8m - 1.2m
(2'8" – 3'11")
Typical Installation Height: 1m (3'3")
2.
To ensure maximum operational reliability, install the detector perpendicular to the ground so
that the upper detection area is parallel to the ground.
3. For optimum detection,
select a location that is likely
to intercept an intruder
moving across the coverage
pattern.
4. Avoid pointing the detector to moving
objects (swaying trees, bushes etc.)
Out of
Detection Range
With moving objects
keep distance of
minimum 5 meters (16')
5m (16')
5. Ensure any objects do not obstruct the field
of view. Pay attention to growing trees or
bushes, plants with big moving leaves etc.
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Installing the WL X312 detector in challenging situations
In the following situations, rapid and significant infrared radiation changes can happen in both
PIR channels together, resulting in false alarms and therefore care should be taken.
1. Situations in which metal and/or glass objects measuring over 70cm (2’4”) in height from the
ground are in the field of view of the detector (cars, metal gates, shutters, metal walls,
windows, etc.)
2. Situations in which a reflective surface on the ground larger than 1m (3’4”) in diameter may
cause reflection into the detector’s lens. Examples of a reflective surface on the ground are a
puddle, wet road or car park, smooth concrete or asphalt surface, swimming pool, etc.
Water Reflection
NOTES:
1. Please note that any outdoor PIR detector will require reduction in range to a shorter distance than the car,
metal object or surface reflection (so that these objects won’t be protected) in order to eliminate false alarms.
2. For full 15m (50’) coverage in the above situations, it is highly recommended to install the wired WatchOUT
DT, the only outdoor detector with 2 PIR channels and 2 Microwave channels.
3. Wireless WatchOUT detectors include high quality Silicon filters on the PIR sensors for blocking out white light
interferences. These filters are not intended to block infrared thermal radiation.
6 Installation Instructions
Wall Mount Installation
Figure 1
C1
Figure 2
I1
Figure 3
Tamper
Lever
A
T5
T1
B2
W9
B3
W2
B
L1
T3
B1
L2
W3
B4
R1
R2
(not visible)
T2
T6
(not visible)
T4
W5
W6
NOTE
:
The installation knockouts numbering are marked
on the back plate.
1. Open the WL 312 front cover (unlock C1,
Figure 1).
2. Release internal base (unlock I1, Figure
2).
3. Select mounting installation as follows:
Flat Mounting:
Open knockouts on external base (Figure
3).
B1 - B4: Wall mounting knockouts
T1: Back tamper knockout
45° angle Mounting (Left side
mounting):
a. Open knockouts on external base
(Figure 3).
L1, L2: Left mounting knockouts
T3: Left tamper knockout
b. Remove tamper spring (Figure 4).
c. Replace tamper bracket (Item 1) with
supplied flat tamper bracket (Item 2).
Item 1
Item 2
d. Insert Tamper lever B onto T6 and T3
and secure screw A (Figure 3).
4. Secure external base to the wall.
5. Insert tamper wires through internal base
(Figure 4).
6. Secure internal base to external base
(lock I1, Figure 2).
7. Close the front cover (Lock C1, Figure 1)
after wiring and setting DIP switches.
8. Walk test the detector.
Figure 4
NOTE:
For 45° right side installation use the equivalent units on the external base as follows:
Knockouts Description
Left
Right
Mounting Knockouts L1, L2 R1, R2
Tamper spring knockouts T1,T3 T2,T4
Tamper screw anchor T5 T6
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Changing Back Tamper position:
The back tamper is by default secured on the right
side of the internal base (Rear view). If you wish to
move it to the left side (rear view), do the following
(Figure 5):
1. Remove tamper screw 1 in order to release the
tamper from position 7.
2. Ensure tamper spring (2) rests over tamper wire
base 4.
3. Ensure plastic tamper bracket (3) rests over
both 2 and 4.
4. Secure tamper screw (1) into (3) over position 6.
Figure 5
Left Side
Tamper
Right Side
Tamper
3
6
1
2
4
7
5
NOTES:
1. Verify that you hear a "Click" when attaching the tamper spring to the wall.
2. For pole installation, the tamper can be moved to the bottom right-hand side of the internal base.
Back Tamper Terminal Wiring
If you wish to use the back tamper (recommended) remove the short from the back tamper terminal
block and connect the back tamper wires to the back tamper terminal block.
Back Tamper in use
BACK TAMPER
Back Tamper not used
Short
H1 H1
Configuration Parameters
Via the panel you can define the following parameter settings of your detector according to your
needs:
1. LEDs operation
On: LEDs enabled (Default: On)
Off: LEDs disabled
2. PIR Sensitivity: High/Normal/Mid/Low (Default: Normal)
3. Mode: Normal/Walk Test (Default: Normal)
For more information refer to the Agility Installer Guide.
8 Installation Instructions
Detection Range Adjustment
Slide the moving PIR to the desired
position, see figure 6.
The range of the lower detection area
determines the detection range.
The upper PIR is fixed and its detection
area is parallel to the ground at all times.
The lower detection area changes from
2m to 12m depending on the location of
the moving PIR. Therefore, the detection
range is established according to the
location of the lower PIR since both the
upper and the lower PIR should be
triggered in order to activate an alarm.
Figure 6
Detection patterns (side view):
Detection range with 1m (3'3")
installation height:
* NOTE:
Length may vary according to
environmental thermal conditions.
Installation Instructions 9
Walk test
Two minutes after applying power, walk test the protected area to verify proper operation.
Adjust the moving PIR for required detection range and reliability.
NOTE:
When there is traffic in the detection area the detection area may increase due to environmental thermal
conditions, therefore it is recommended to increase the detection area from 1.5m to 2m away from the traffic.
IMPORTANT!
Both upper and lower detection areas must be blocked simultaneously for detection to occur, see
figure 7 below.
Figure 7
LEDs Display
LED State Description
RED Steady Indicates ALARM
Operational Modes
Operational Mode Description
Normal Dead time (between detection alarms) is 2.5 Minutes.
Test (walk test) Dead time (between detection alarms) is 2.5 sec.
Write (for enrolling) The unit transmits a WRITE message each time both of the Tamper
Switches (back and cover) are closed for at least 3 seconds.
NOTE:
After power up the detector enters into test mode for a period of 20 minutes (disregarding the DIP Switch Modes
Position).
Transmitter/Receiver Communication link setup
The detector must identify itself to the system’s receiver by writing its coded message into the
receiver’s address memory. This is accomplished by performing the following steps:
1. Set the receiver to Write Mode.
2. Remove the insulation material from the batteries and place them in the batteris holders on
the PCB on the right direction (pay attention to the "+" and "–" diagram on the PCB)
3. Send a WRITE message by pressing both of the tamper switches (back and cover) for at
least 3 seconds.
4. Verify that the detector has been identified by the receiver.
10 Installation Instructions
CAUTION NOTICE
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by RISCO Group may void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
Simultaneous transmissions from two different units may cause message interference resulting in
loss of information.
The communication quality of this unit may be affected by its surrounding environment. Nearby
electrical equipment may interfere with its normal operation.
The operation of this unit must, therefore, be tested at each installation since its transmission
quality may vary as a result of operational conditions.
NOTE:
DIP Switch 1 should be in ON position to enable LED indications (regardless during the first 20 minutes after
power up).
Swivel Installation (Not Supplied)
Please follow the instructions below for mounting the detector with the Swivel:
1. Open WL X312 front cover (Unlock C1, Figure 1).
2. Release internal base (Unlock I1, Figure 2).
3. Remove back tamper from the internal base (see the “Changing Back Tamper Position"
paragraph on page 7) and connect it to S5 (Figure 8, Detail A) on the Standard Swivel.
4. Select the mounting installation as follows:
NOTE:
Ensure that you see the engraved UP mark on the upper front face of the swivel.
Wall Mounting
1. Insert back tamper wires through the Swivel Wires Passage (Figure 8, Detail B).
2. Secure swivel to the wall through holes S1, S3, S6 and S8.
Detail
B
S1
W1
S2
S3
Snaps
Detail
C
S1 S2
S8
S6
S5
S4
Tamper
(see Detail C)
Detail
A
Standard Swivel
Figure 8
3. Connect the external base to the swivel using the dedicated snaps (Figure 9).
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Figure 9
NOTE:
Do not open or close the Swivel Assy Screw since it is used for connecting the swivel parts only (factory
tightened).
4. Secure external base to swivel with two screws fastened trough knockouts S1 and S2
(Figure 9).
5. Insert the supplied angle locking screw from the external base through the angle locking screw
knockout S3 on the external base to the standard swivel (Figure 9).
6. Rotate the Standard Swivel to the desired position. Once the
Standard Swivel is in the desired position, secure the angle
locking screw.
IMPORTANT!
Take care not to tilt the detector upwards and downwards. The
detector should remain perpendicular to the ground for maximum
detection and reliability.
7. Line up the internal base onto the external base. Insert tamper
wiring through the internal base.
8. Secure internal base to external base (Lock I1, Figure 2).
9. To readjust the Standard Swivel when the PCB is installed
(Figure 10):
a. Bend down the black foam located below the RED LED on
the PCB (enough to reach the Swivel locking screw).
b. Use a Hex screwdriver to release the locking screw (see
Figure 10).
c. Rotate the Swivel to the desired position.
d. Secure the angle locking screw.
Figure 10: PCB
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NOTE:
When marks on the two movable parts are aligned (Figure 9), the Standard Swivel is in 0
°
vertical/horizontal
position. Each click from this position represents shifting of 5
°
in vertical/horizontal position.
10. Close the front cover (Lock C1, Figure 1) and walk test the detector.
NOTE:
The screw has to pass through the External Base and locked to the swivel.
Replacing Lenses
1. Unlock the six screws that hold the lens holding sleeve from the back of the front cover.
2. To release the protective sleeve, gently push the lens from the external side of the front cover.
3. Disconnect the lens from the sleeve by gently pushing the lens clips that secure it to the sleeve.
4. Replace the lens. Place the 4 clips of the lens into the matching holes on the sleeve.
5. Insert the protective sleeve back into place on the front cover. Pay attention to place the sleeve
over the sealing rubber.
6. Secure the 6 holding screws back to their place.
Lens Protecting
Sleeve
Sockets for
Lens Clips
Sleeve Locking
Screws
.
Lens Locking
Clips
Sealing Rubber
Front Cover
Locking Screw
Figure 11
Installation Instructions 13
Technical Specification
Electrical
Current consumption (standby) 15uA at 3 VDC (average)
43mA at 3 VDC (Max. with LED OFF) Current consumption (Alarm
transmission) 53mA at 3 VDC (Max. with LED ON)
Dead time (Normal Mode) 2.5 minutes
Modulation type ASK
Battery life 3 years (Normal Mode)
Supervision transmission 0-255 minutes
Address codes 16 Million
Range 300m (1000 feet) Line of Sight
Battery 1 x CR123A 3VDC Lithium Battery
Frequency 433.92 / 868.65MHz
Physical
Size (LxWxD) 230 x 121 x 123mm (9 x 4.76 x 4.85 in.)
Environmental
Operating/Storage temperature -25°C to 60°C (-13°F to 140°F)
* PIR technology is limited in harsh environmental conditions.
RF immunity According to EN50130-4
* Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Ordering Information
Model Description
WL X312 Two way WatchOUT Wireless PIR 868/433
Accessory Kits
Model Description Weight
RA300B Barrier Swivel Kit 0.1 Kg (0.23 lb)
RAK320M01 Standard Swivel Kit 0.21 Kg (0.46 lb)
RA300P WatchOUT Pole Adaptor Kit 0.25 Kg (0.55 lb)
FCC Note
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 on and off, 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 the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on to a different circuit from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment which are not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance (RISCO Group's.) could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
FCC ID: JE4RWX312PR4 Valid for model: WL X312
RTTE Compliance Statement
Hereby, Risco Group declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For the CE Declaration of
Conformity please refer to our website: www.riscogroup.com.
RISCO Group Limited Warranty
RISCO Group and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of
production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may
be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the
performance of the security system which uses this product. Seller's obligation and liability under
this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing, at Seller's option, within a reasonable
time after the date of delivery, any product not meeting the specifications. Seller makes no other
warranty, expressed or implied, and makes no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for any
particular purpose. In no case shall seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages
for breach of this or any other warranty, expressed or implied, or upon any other basis of liability
whatsoever. Seller's obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or
costs of installation or any liability for direct, indirect, or consequential damages or delay. Seller
does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented; that the product
will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the
product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Buyer understands that a
properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary, robbery or fire
without warning, but is not insurance or a guaranty that such event will not occur or that there will
be no personal injury or property loss as a result thereof. Consequently seller shall have no
liability for any personal injury, property damage or loss based on a claim that the product fails to
give warning. However, if seller is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or
damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise, regardless of cause or origin, seller's
maximum liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be complete
and exclusive remedy against seller. No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to
change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty.
WARNING: This product should be tested at least once a week.
Contacting RISCO Group
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our website (www.riscogroup.com) or at the following telephone and fax numbers:
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