Sequel Technologies WTMX01 Motion Detector, PIR, Wireless User Manual CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Sequel Technologies, LLC Motion Detector, PIR, Wireless CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
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Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: Sequel Technologies, LLC
360 Herndon Parkway Model: STWS-PIR
Suite 1400 Standard: FCC 15.231
FCC ID: V4X-WTMX01 Herndon, VA 20170
http://www.rheintech.com Report #: 2008039
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Appendix G: Manual
Please see the following pages.

PIR Motion Sensor (PIR)
Installation Instructions
Sequel Technologies, LLC
General Description
The PIR Motion Sensor is a supervised, wireless sen-
sor designed to detect movement. The sensor achieves
consistent detection and superior false alarm immunity
through PYROFLEX™ infrared detection. The PIR can
handle a variety of applications, including coverage for
hallways and corridors, large rooms, and pet immunity.
Wireless technology makes installation easy by allowing
the sensor to be installed anywhere protection is needed.
Additional Information:
PYROFLEX™ infrared detector and advanced
HighBar™ intruder detection provide consistent
detection sensitivity throughout the monitored area,
over the full range of intruder motion speeds.
10x – 100x more signal than conventional detectors
Less amplification needed in sensor
10x – 100x less amplification for false alarm signals
High immunity to RF, shock, temperature changes,
white light, electrical surges
HighBar™ waveform processing rejects noise. After
signal filtering, real pulses are separated from noise
by length of time. In the next stage, alternating
polarity (+ / – ) pulses are required to qualify for an
alarm – better than many simple ASIC-based sensors.
Three-Stage White Light Protection
White diffusing lens
Clear bug guard – avoids light concentration
Large 4 x 5 mm white light filter window on
detector, so elements can be far from filter
Tamper detection switch
Precise factory calibration for dependable performance
Micro-current draw for long battery life
Tightly-mated bug guard to protect the sensor optics
from insects, spiders and dust
Selectable processing sensitivity for different
environmental requirements
LED enable function for testing
45-degree corner-mounting surfaces
Swivel-mount accessory interface
Special optics resist detection of animals up to 25 lb.
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Installation
Placement Guidelines:
Use the following guidelines to maximize reliability
and reduce false alarms:
Mount the sensor in a corner or on a flat wall
approximately 7 to 10 feet from the floor.
The sensor should face a solid reference point, such
as a wall or door.
Avoid pointing the sensor at windows, direct
sunlight, heating vents, or other sources of
temperature fluctuation.
Select a sensor location within 100 feet of the
control panel or host EXT.
Maintain a clear line-of-sight from sensor to
monitored area
Mount the sensor to cover likely intruder paths
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J1
Tamper
LED
J2
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Battery
Alignment
Figure 1: PIR Board Layout
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Installing the PIR
Remove the cover by inserting a screwdriver into
the slot at the bottom of the sensor. Push inward on
cover latch and remove the cover.
Push outward on circuit board latch and gently lift
circuit board and remove.
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Corner mounting: Use a drill to open at least two
holes at base side depressions. Use screws to mount
on wall or in corner.
Wall mounting: Knock out hole covers. Use screws
to mount on wall
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Bracket mounting (optional): Remove the knock-out
to open a hole in the center of the square recess at the
rear of the sensor base. Use screws to mount bracket in
desired location. Use screw to mount sensor base onto
the bracket.
Set the alignment post to position “0” or “1” to select
a mounting height of 7.5 ft (“0”) or 9.8 ft (“1”) above
the floor. The alignment post shifts the sensor’s field-
of-view so that it is not necessary to tilt down the
sensor when installing in a higher position.
Replace the circuit board by placing the left edge
into the mounting slots in left side of sensor base.
On right side, gently press circuit board into place
until latch snaps over circuit board.
Setting the Sensitivity
Jumper J2 determines the sensitivity mode of the sen-
sor, either standard or high sensitivity. Place the jumper
on pins 1 and 2 to select high sensitivity (pulse count 2).
Place the jumper on pin 1 with the other end hanging over
the end to select standard sensitivity (pulse count 3). Use
the standard setting for wide-angle coverage and ordinary
applications. Use high sensitivity if aggressive detection is
required. Refer to Figure 1 for location of the jumpers.
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Enrolling the Sensor
To enroll the PIR into system memory:
Enter program mode (NEXT + NEXT + NEXT +
<Prog> + Installer PIN)
The keypad will display “Devices Available.” Select
<Learn>. The display shows “Auto Enroll On.”
To enroll the PIR, remove the sensor cover.
Upon enrollment, the keypad emits one beep and
the display shows the zone number and sensor ID.
Replace the sensor cover.
Continue enrolling additional sensors if desired.
When finished, press <Done> to exit.
The following default values are applied to PIR
transmitters as they are enrolled.
Initiating Group: Interior Delayed
Response Group: Intrusion Alarm
Note: These values can be modified at option “Zone
Config” in the “ST - Zones” system programming menu.
LED (Test) Mode
Place the sensor in LED mode to determine the cover-
age pattern of the sensor. The edge of the coverage
area is determined by an LED indication. The LED
is enabled by a three-pin jumper labeled J1. Refer to
Figure 1 for location of the jumper.
To initiate LED mode:
Remove the sensor cover and place jumper J1 on the
right two pins (Labeled “LED”).
Walk across the coverage pattern to determine the
coverage area, indicated by LED activation.
Move the jumper back to the left two pins.
Walk Test
The system contains a walk test that allows you to acti-
vate the PIR and verify wireless operation. No motion
may exist in front of detector for at least 3 minutes
prior to the walk test. Alternatively, enable LED mode
to disable the 3 minute time-out. Disable LED mode
when done to preserve battery.
To initiate a walk test:
Press NEXT + NEXT and the keypad will display
“Log Test Reset.”
Select <Test> and enter the installer or user PIN.
The display will show “Walk Comm.”
Select <Walk> and the display shows “Walk Test Active.”
Trip the PIR and the keypad responds with a tone.
The signal strength will be shown on the LCD as 1-
10. A higher value indicates a stronger signal level. A
minimum level of five is recommended.
Exit walk test mode by selecting <Done>.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Action
The system
indicates a
sensor trouble
for a wireless
sensor.
A trouble is caused when the sensor
tamper is activated — i.e. the sensor
cover is off, not secured, or the sensor
is not mounted properly. Secure sensor
cover and trip sensor to clear the trouble.
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The system
indicates a
sensor low
baery.
Check that LED mode is disabled.
Replace the sensor’s battery. Trip the
sensor after replacing the battery.
Tripping allows the system to receive
a signal with the new battery data.
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The sensor
won’t enroll into
system memory.
The sensor may already be enrolled.
Perform a walk test to verify that the
sensor is not already enrolled into the
system.
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The panel does
not respond to
wireless sensors.
Verify that the EXT is enrolled. This
can be done by checking option “EXT
Module” (60401) in the “ST - Modules”
menu in programming. If this option is 0,
the EXT is not recognized by the system.
Bring the wireless sensors closer to the
EXT and test again. If signals are properly
received, the issue may be related to
environmental noise or interference.
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Specifications
Power
Battery: 3 VDC, CR123A lithium battery (average
battery life is 3-5 years)
Motion Detection
Range:
Up to 40 feet in sensor-facing direction
Up to 40 feet at 45° angle from sensor direction
Sensitivity: 2-event/2.5 C or 3-event/3.0 C
Optical Pattern: Long (44), Mid (36), Short (18)
IR Sensor: PYROFLEX™, Dual elements
Events Detection: HighBar™ processing engine
Wireless
Transmitting frequency: 319.5 MHz and 345 MHz
Supervision Interval: 60 minutes
Transmit Range: 500 feet, open air
Environmental
Operating Temperature:
10
° to
120
°F (-
12
° to
49
°C)
Max. Humidity:
90
% relative humidity, non condensing
Housing
Dimensions: 3.70” x 1.97” x 1.65” (HxWxD)
Material: High-impact ABS
Color: White
Regulatory Approvals
FCC 15, UL 639 (Pending)
FCC Notice
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 interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes and/or modica-
tions not approved by Sequel Technologies, LLC could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID: V4X-WTMX01
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Sequel Technologies
2958 Cleveland Ave. N
Roseville, MN 55113 USA
Copyright © 2008 Sequel Technologies, LLC.
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