Scientech Electronics IRON Outdoor PIR Motion Detector User Manual
Scientech Electronics Co., Ltd. Outdoor PIR Motion Detector
User Manual
cum on PIR MOTIQNVVQETECTOR'. INTRODUCTION The PiR-ODI Passive Infrared Detector is specially designed for providing perimeter protection. It detects the intruder before entering a house, and offers the first line at defense to a properti/s boundary, There are two separate sensors in the PlR-DDI, one detects upper area, and the other detects lower area. Only when both sensors detect motion simultaneously, the FIR triggers alarm. PIR-OD1 is rainproot and can prevent tram the false alarm caused by a pet up to 20 kg or 60 cm high. INSTALLATION 1. Refer to Fig. 1, loosen the screw on the FIR bottom, remove the front cover, and then insert two AA alkaline batteries. 2. Enroll the ID for the PIN, steps as Iollows, A). select ”Installer Mode" on the L530 Base Unit and enter the Installer Code to gain access authority. 8). select \Set Devlce\Enroll Devlce\Burgiar Sensor\Enter Zone No. c), activate the Pin to transmit RF ID by placing a magnet cioselyto the reed sensor of the PIR, reler to rigs. o). it necessary, you can change its various attributes under \Set Devlce\Change Device Setting\Burglar Sensor Change, to fulfill different requirements. Remarks: For 15-30 Initial Installation, It’s recommended to use supplied computer software HyperSecurelln/r since the programming is easier and quicken Please re/er to the "Enroll Der/Ice procedure" In HyperSesuretink User Guide. 3. After the FIR power on, walt one minute lorthe sensors’ warm-up. 4. Before mounting the FIR, please refer to Fig 3, 4 86 to choose proper location and height for the FIR. The Pitt should be mounted to detect malorlty of traffic flow across the detection pattern. 5. Keep the FIR 1.9 m above the floor (refer to WALK rcsr paragraph below and adjust It If necessary), fix the supplied magnet tor tamper detection, and then mount the base with lour screws at the selected location, finally restore the top coverthe FIR. Make sure the distance between the PIR and the Base Unit Is wlthln RF transmission range or use a repeater to extend the distance when necessary. important notice: It’s strongly recommended to mount the FIR-OD] at the place where the sunlight doesn‘t shine It directly. Otherwise, the detection angle would become narrower. Additionally the lens would degrade by sunlight and need to replace after 6 or 12 months, depending on sunlight strength and exposed time. Click Fig. 3 Book Tamper Magnet me. Fig. 4 Fig. 5 HM ABOUT SETTINGS DN PCB There are two DIP switches and a jumper JP1 on the PC board, each switch has 3 positions. Refer to Fig. 7, Setting description as Iollows, SW1r Position 1 [DSF, Direct Sun Filter) ON: If the PIR would be shined by sunlight directly, this position should he set to ON to reduce the sunlight interference. Please note the Pin detection angle would became narrower, about 60 degrees, refer to Fig 9, prosslbie, avoid the location where can be shined by direct sunlight because the FIR reliabillty would decrease. orr: itthe Pin would not be shined by sunlight directly, this position should be set to err to get wider detection angle, about 100 degrees. Position 2 (Alarm LED) ON: LED would light on when motion is detected and RF transmits. OFF: LED would keep off when motion is detected and RF transmits. This can prevent the FIR being easily discovered by the intruder. However the LED ls enabled automatically when it works in TEST mode. Position 3: Unused SW2 Position 1 (Mode) 0N: Only in Walk Test Mode It should be set to UN to check LED response lot the two sensors separately. OFF: It must be set to OFF In NORMAL Mode. Position 2 (PC, Pulse Count) 0N1P|Rtriggers alarm only afterS pulses are detected within about 10 seconds. The detection sensitivity is lower but the reliability becomes higher. orr: PIR triggers alarm when 1 pulse ls detected, this has higher sensitivity. Position 3 (Sens, Sensitivity) 0N: Lowerdetectlon sensitivity with higher reliability This is used in harsh environment. OFF: Higher detection sensitivity with lower reliability. This is recommended when the detection range is over 5 m. JUMPERJPI, It must he placed at "OFF" position in Normal Mode; and at ”ON" position only in Walk Test mode. Iilnnn l.t:li2 ”m I.l:lll \ Rccd Swiicli i \ Magnet e . -> ’ T . a - m * ii I swam 2 3 ‘ an m Fig. 8 WALK TESI’ It is essential to perform Walk Test to verify the optimum detection coverage of the FIR. Steps as follows, 1. Reler to Fig. 8 for the reed switch location on PIR PC board and place a magnet (you can use the one supplied with Door Sensor) closely to the reed switch, until the LED turns 0N—)0FF-)ON, this takes about 3 or 4 seconds, and then remove the magnet. Afterward the PIR would enter ”TEST” mode for 3 minutes. 1. Walk into the detection area at normal speed and observe the Alarm LED (Red) indicator. The LED stays 0N normally, and turns OFF when the FIR detects motion. 3. it necessary you can check the detection status ol the two sensors by setting jumperJPl at ”ON" position and SW: position 1 to ON, refer to Fig 7a Under this condition, the LED1 for sensor 1 and the LEDZ for sensor 2 would react independently, and then you can adjust the mounting height to fulfill your detection coverage If needed. Note that only when the two sensors detect motion simultaneously, the FIR triggers alarm. . 4. Test mode can be terminated before the 3-mlnute timeout by placing the magnet closely to the reed switch of the FIR again, and the Alarm LED would turn OFF. The PIR restores to NORMAL mode afterward. In NORMAL mode, the FIR activates the RF transmission when it initially detects movement, and then disables the RF transmission until It has not detected any motion for 3 minutes, In other words, if the FIR ls installed in a heavy traffic area, it won't transmit RF signal continuously until the area has been evacuated for 3 minutes. The purpose ol this feature is to reduce power consumption and prolong battery life, RADIO LINK TEST it's a must to make sure the RF communication with Is-ao base unit is OK arterinstallation. iieter to Fig. 8 and place a magnet closely to the FIR reed switch to activate RF transmission, check irthe base unit can receive the radio signal. Also check the RSSI on the LCD oithe base unit to assure nr link is secure. You can use a repeater to extend radio range when needed. PULSE COUNT SELECTION } The PiR-DDI is equipped with a selectable pulse counter to adapt dillerent environment. it can be seiected by placing the lumper on the desired setting. Reler to the swz ol Fig. 7 and above paragraph "ABOUT SETTING ON PCB". . 1 pulse: This setting has higher sensitivity at detection. This should be selected when the detection range is longer (over 5 ml Joulses: Alarm ls activated only if 3 pulses are detected within approximatelym seconds. This setting provides the higher protection against false alarms caused by environmental disturbances. LED ON/OFF SELECTION i To prevent the FIR from being discovered easily by the intruder, LED can be disabled by putting SW1 position 2 at OFF position, see Fig. 7. However the LED would be enabled automatically when the PIR is in "TEST” mode. DETECi’ION PATTERN Refer to rigs lisltmi SPECIFICATIONS Detector Type: dual element Tim \‘lt-vr ' ‘ Pet Immunity p to 20kg, 60cm high , _ Shh. v"... RFI immunity: Max~ coy/m (10~1ooooMHz) 2.5m. m. um tum :snm rim Iiln inm Detectahle Speed: 0.3~3m/sec. Power: two AA alkaline batteries Fig. 9 Current: 40uA @ standby, 15mA @ activation Estimated Battery tile: 2~a years (@ actuated 40 times/day) Pulse Count: 1 or 3 pulses selectable Recommended Mounting Height: about 1.9 m tram the lloor. Working Temperature: azo“c~5o“c Manual-Eackcoveupg (2544xasesx16M peg) WARRANTY The Manufacturer warrants its products (hereinafter referred to as the Product) to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer. The Manufacturer’s obligations shall be limited within the warranty period. At its option, to repair or replace the Product or and part thereof. To exercise the warranty the Product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight prepaid and insured. This warranty does not apply in the following cases: improper installation, misuse, failure to follow installation and operating instructions, alteration, abuse, accident or tampering, and repair by anyone other than the manufacturer. This warranty is exclusive and expressly in lieu of all other warranties, obligations or liabilities, whether written, oral, express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise. In no case shall the Manufacturer be liable to anyone for any consequential of incidental damages for breach of this warranty or any other warranties whatsoever, as aforesaid. This warranty shall apply to the Product only. All Products, accessories or attachments of others used in conjunction with the Products, including batteries, shall be covered solely by their own warranty, if any. The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or loss whatsoever, whether directly, indirectly, incidentally, consequentially or otherwise, caused by the malfunction of the Product due to Products, accessories, or attachments of others, including batteries, used in conjunction with the Products. The Manufacturer shall have no liability for any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to property or other loss whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise, based on a claim that the Product failed to function. NOTE: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating to conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause hannful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation, CE
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