Takex America MW50H100AH 24 GHz Microwave Security Sensors User Manual H

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TAKEX MICROWAVE SENSOR
MW-50H
Instruct on Manual
We appreclnte your purchase of the TAKEX mterowave sensor Thts sensor wtll pruvttle long nntl tlepentlahle servtee when properly
mstallcd. Please read this mstructlun manual carefully for current and effective use
Please note Thts sensor 15 destgnerl tn detect trttrttstntt and tn trttttate art alarm, tt ts rtnt a burglary er a crime prevettttrtg tlevtee
TAKEX ta not. respensthlo for damage, tnrury or loss caused hy neettlent, theft, Acts of God ttnelurltng tnduettve
by ltglttntn surges), abuse, tntsuse, ahnertnal usage faulty trtstallattun or tntpreper tnatntennnce
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Ploduct censrsts ot a lransmrtter whlch sends 24am band at mlcrowave and a recerver wnrcn recerves the beam II wrll rnrtrate an alarm
slgnai when the receiver detects a drop in the beam receptlon level due to interruption oi obleels lniellupt between the transmitter and receiver.
Compareu to a photoelectric beam, the wavelength at mrerowaves rs extremely long‘ whreh prevent the sensor lrom belng attested by weather such
as torrentral rarnlallr snewlall, log erlrost especrally dullrlg cele wrnters. Stable detecilan penormance rs possrble
Two types ottrequencres, mwrso (H) and mwrsc (L) are avarlaele
1 PARTS DESCRIPTION
' “a, Antenna 7 Optmnai [BP—SDMW)
/ \ View finuel \ 7 Accessories
& Venreal angle
- / adlus1el oaraetet 2
\,_/r
tylomtor lack
tneeetver only)
swltch
/ (Reserver unlvl lTapplng sclew
(wxaumm) 6
LED
Tlansmltlel Transmrssrnntin’
Reeerver Alalm LED
Response trme ad|ustmsnl r
/ potentrometer /r
ӎensar
we, (Recall/er only)
oCaurltelsurlk straw
(Maxzumm) A
\ Pole
r covet l
Tampel swrten
Adluslmenl made 1
2 CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
1) DO'S AND DON'TS 2) Height of installation
lnstall tlte urnt at a hetght era 3' (int),
ground to center or mlcmwflvc sensor, 3 3‘
tn tleteet lttttnan hetng walktng or “ml
rttnnntg through the hentn
. Do not tnstnll the ttntt at plates an not tnstall the ttntt on
“312m tt may he hlotlted by unsteady surfaces
0 ttarlea xuch as treat
OaPDmx
3 3‘ to e 5‘
r e it to 2ml ‘
‘ nit? if
/ 1/ r x
a a rr on n’tfmr
33 o rss immSOm
- no not. tnstnll the ant a street rttlr - when tnttalttn the utttt atnn
ot tn parlnrtg lots where many can the ante eta btfilthng er fence? A we “mm" area is approxnmately a 2‘ (0 Gml as mdmated
may pass by. lttstallatten must he tnstallatton tnttst he at least ahove as A. when the altgttrrtertt ts eorrectlv adjusted lt ts
at art (15m)away {mm the 3 an tl 0m) away trorn sattl tuggettetl w makr at least 3 3' (lml unctt spate trn rtthcr strle of
autnmohtlet tratne ennstruetlnns neteetten area to prevent tatse alarm
at Please check the detetttort area by walking test
0 no not ttttck the scum! r vertt lly
3) check the environment of the installation site
The mterowaves are aftected hy electrte waves reflected from
hutltltues, fences, and or the ground
The heam reaepttnn level nrthe mternwnves depends nn haw the
We
. Don‘t tttstall the amt tn locattett - Don‘t late the mun)! tttttt to the ttntt ts lnstalled ttt the area, espeetally by the hetght ortttstallattott
where tt ts exposed to dtrtrt stttt diretnly nurtng tnstalltttg er pm the pump,“
turtltght n halngen ltght it may replaetngltmay hernme a (hmgm) "Mm “mm
her-ante a use etntaltttnttten eattse of maltunetttrn my "3mm!” and
z rstetver wspcnctlvcly
rt e a where the mnxtmum
‘E‘FL' J‘E’fi ‘ ‘ ttgnal reeeptten level
m % , , can he nhtatneel
\ U ' hernrt- the rural
x Nets lnstall the sensor at a proper height and pasttten etherwtse
- nnrt‘t trtstall ather than a it ttt hurled rrt srtnw - been“; dunno“ an“ “mm ”C W‘dm‘d “V“ 5 5' (2m)
enrreet trltrettton etc This tuult-l tuuse tht- tensur tu detott muvcmans ulLurs or
tat slant at upsttle down] vegetattent near the area and lead to trequent. false alarms
4) lnstallation example
When two Dr more sets are used, twp frequencles (L and H types) shuuld be used in order
to avond cross talk or mterterepee. Refer to the Following example.
QLinear protection
H type should he used for THE and RES when m1 and RE] xre L type
QPerimeter protection
Dn nnt mstslt the transmitter and
the receiver at a same comer
Micruwuvc sensor with the same
frequency tan he used for Lin; case
TR R
W 165‘ team “5‘ I“ 165 (50m) “9 5, — RE
(t M76 (0 amt lH wpel
Promoted
site
(D 3m la 5m)
. Do not use thtterenr frequencies (H and L) m a deteetmn lme ,— m
use a pau’ of same frequency TRtH) and REtH) DR 1mm and REtLl ‘ —
a Do ntlL stack the sensors vertically
Wiring
1) Basic connectinn
2) when two or more sets are connected to
The equipment must be powered from an LPS in accordance with ENsossn-l
Wt“:
: 20m
3) When two nr more sets are connected
the same line.
to separate lines.
1] Power ‘ l 1 Power 1
‘ (WWW 1 1 ET ‘ (Dotzvll
4”; 219352} 1 g « ‘ ”Ala?“ ségnall
l l t N l}
1 (NC? 1 AflAlarmslgr‘ult
M2) ‘3 loontvolpanell \ LEENC")
”‘2 Wm) (le‘J/AI m) lCnmmlpanell
m W, 7 ss/ 7 \,/ 7
TR TR RE RE TR
4) Wiring distance
Powel 12 to aov DC
(nan-polallly)
Tampernulpul
Dry contact relay output N.C
30VtAC/DC)O.1A
. f'
ls
, Power voltage
Size Of wire “sea 12V DC 24V DC New 1) Max. Wlnng distance when two or
AWG 20 (D13 0 8mm) Up tn 66011 (200m) Up to 5,300ft (LSOOm) more Ellis are connected Is the above
AWG 13 (D13 1 0mm Up to Loom (300m) Up to 7,800ft (2.4mm) value divxded by the "Weber of sets
ch 17mm 1 1mm) Upll) 1,350t1 (AOOm) Upto 9,500“ (2,9oom 2) The sums! lme can haw-redto a
AWG 16 (D13 1 25mm) Up to 1,300“ (550m) Up to 12mm 13300111) distance Df up to 6,000“ (2.0mm)
MIC. 15 mm 1 4mm) Up to . 300m (700m) Up to 16,500“ (5,100m> Wl‘h AW“ 20 (d‘a‘OAEMJ teleph‘mfl
AWG 1A <1)“ 1 5mm) Up tn 2,9sott (900m) Up to 21mm (6,400111) W‘m-
Terminal arrangement
[Transmitler] [Receiver]
Powel 12 to 30V DC ’
(nan-palarlly) 6
com
Alarm OU‘DM
Dry contact relay Form 0
aov (AC/DC) 0.25A
NO
Tamper ctulpul t
Dry contact velayaulpltl N c. \ k
30V (AC/DC) 0 IA
(Ex. 1 ) (Ex. 2)
Mounting
jgjL
1) Detach the sensor cnver wtth a
screw driver
2> Detach the mouhtmg plete to
loosen 2 screws that fix sensor
body to the mmmtmg plate
3) Wall mount 4) Pole mount
U)Makc holes in the wall.
eplaoe the muuntmg plate the wall as a template for olnlhng
and mark the screw holes. (Allow a spaee or 1” (25mm)
ahove and helow the plate.
Thls will provnle easy detachment of the eover afier
mstallahnn )
\' lzsnnl ov more
v (25mm) 01 move\\\\ Usc plug ole.
epreorrll tn wall. ‘
Contrete wall : Refer to speelfieatlons olthe seonnng plug usedt
Wooden wall 0 12" (mm diameter
(Elnstall the sensor
-losert tapprng screws to o 59” (15mm) under the serew heart
elnstall the rnuuntlng plate on the wall alter pulhng the Wire
through lt
eCanneet termmals
OAttaeh sensor cover a 59‘ lt enrnn
* The grommet ls oompattble wltll u erc of o 0.12“ to 3mm)
1.0 ¢ 024" (¢ 6mm) outer diameter.
when a Wire of more than
0 0 24“ (a 6mm) outer rlia
ls used, an ufl'thu dotted
hne portlon as lllustruteu < ‘
usmg phers or the hke K flat
The“ use caulking to
prevent Insects from
entertng mm untt
licMake a wlnng hole ln the pale Pull
the wrre through wrre.
Lunstall sensor on the pole
oAttaeh the U hraokets to pole and fix the mmmlmg plate
Wllll screws
'le the sensor the body to the rnountlng plate.
eConnect the termmals
.Attaoh the sensor and pole eavers
[Break the kneekeuts un the eover anol pole eover to aulept
to polc's dmmctcr and eonllguratren.)
5) Pole mounting back to hack.
. Attach the two U brackets to
the poles, one on top ofthe
other, facmg opposlte
dlrccuons
(See tllnstratlom
SET-UP OF FUNCTIONS AND
ALIGNMENT
4 OPERATION CHECK
1) Supply power urth oovers off.
2) Look through the View finder on the tronsmltter unrt and move tt unttl
the recelver unlt is vlslhle.
Repeat the procedure on the recerver tunt
a) Set the adjustment made svnteh on the reeerver to ”adjustment mode”
connect the drgltal volt meter to the mernter Jack and eheek the monner
output voltage (beam reeeptlon level)
When the output voltage ls low, aohust the mstallatron herght of the
transmitter and receiver so that the output voltage wlll reach the
hlghest level (Make sure that the angle nfthe antenna ones not change 1
Nutl: Install the sensor at A proper height and pnsfllon otherwise detectmn
area could he wldeued over 6 6‘ (2m)
Thus wuld eause the senror to dated movements at ears or veeetatronr
near the area and learl to frequent lalse alarms
4) After aehustment, make sure that the adjustment swltch ls set to
”Operation mode”
Vemcal angle
at: ustmsnt scvsw >
Adlustmemdlal
Amcnna
Voltage readmg Sensltlvity
21V or more Best
1 8V to 2 1V Good
outatvoltnatsr LSV or less Poor, re-arhust
TSJAficr arlulstaoent, set the uohustment rootle svvlteh to "Operatloo mode"
After the mstallahen and angle adlustment are
llmsherl, test operatroo by porternnng a walkrng
test throng walk testmg the sensor
Two methorls may be used,
Note When cover to attached, the sensor ls swrtehetl
to be m an operanon mode automatreally
1) Check by alarm LED nnly.
TR
5 FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION 7 SPECIFICATION
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TAKEX MICROWAVE SENSOR
MW-100AH
We apprecrate your purchase of the TAKEX aurora-ave sensor Thrs sensor wrll provrde long and dependable aervroe when properly
matalled Please read thrs matrnctron rnarnral carefully far correct and effectrve use
Please note Thrs sensor rs dcslgncd to detect erusmn and to nutmte an alarm, rt rs not a burglary or a more preventmg rtevrcc
TAKEX rs not responarhle for damage, rnrury or loss caused by accrdertt, theft, Acts of God lrucludrne rnductrve
by hghtrun surges), abuse, misuse, abnormal usage faulty rrrstallatron or improper mamteuance
1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Two types nHrequencles, MerODA (H) and MerDOA (L) are avallahle.
Thls Product conslsts ot a transmltter whlch sencts QAGHz band ol mlcrowave and a recelver whlch receives the beam lt wlll imtlate an alarm
slgnal when the recerver detects a drop tn the beam receptlbn level due to lnterrvptlon bl oblects rnlerrupt between the transmllter and recerver.
Compared to a photoelectnc beam, the wavelength ol mrcrowaves rs exllemely long, whlch prevent the sensor tram belng allected by weather
svch as torrential rarnlall, snowtall, Iog or lrost especlallv dvnng cold wlmers Stable detectlon performance ls possible
2 PARTS DESCRIPTION
Antenna
Vrew llndev
Venrcal angle
adrustment screw
Adlustmem ctral
Monrror lack
lnecerver onlyl
LED
TransmllterTransrnlsslan LEli\
hecelver Alarm LED
Response tlme adlustmem
otentlometer /
Cover , ,
lRecelver onlyl
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fl!
\Tampev swrtcn
Adrastment mode
(Recelver unly',
Ancessorlu
lElacke' 2
oTapplrlg screw
(rad x 30mm} 5
Dcnunlersurlk screw
(M4 xzumml 4
3 CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
1) DO'S AND DON'TS
- no mrt mstall the, unrt on
unsteady surtaccs
. no not rustall the urut at placer
whore rt may be blocked by
obstatles such as trees
rim/nix
\ RX 7
m \g\ g a
3 :‘ ll 0m)
0 no not mxtall the unrt a street rrde
or m parking lots where many tars
may pass by lnstallatron rrrust he
at an ll 5th away trorrr the,
automobrles tramc
lel‘t rnstall thrs unrt rn lucauun
whore rt rs exposed to drract
sunlrght or halogen llghL lt may
become a cause olrnaltancrron
“all? JH‘»
eta fig ,
\e
- it la burred m snow
oDont rnstall other than
correct ductuon ctr
tat slant, at upsrde dot-tn)
nDon‘t operate less than 3 3‘ (1m) deteotron
drstaucc hcttvcen trarrsrnrtter and reccrvcr
cven fm operatran chcclnug
owhen mxmllmg the unrt along
rhe srrle era hurldmrs ur tents
rnstallarron mast be at least
3 art tlmt away tram saro
(unslml trons
xiii?
- Don‘t face the rnrrror unrt to the
mu drrectly durrng rrrrtalhng or
replacrng lt mav become a cause
a! maltanctron
mamas
as com ‘
rs X
\D C)
2) H M of installation
lnstall the amt at a herght or 3 3' (1m),
around to center of mrcrowave sensor,
to detect human hcmg wallsmg or
(umlmg through the beam
e anwox
3 3 to s e
tl to 2m)
toe to 330‘ 5mrotoom
A core detection area to approxrmately oz' <0 5m) as rodrcated
above as A, when the alrgnment rs correctly adjusted lt rs
suggested to make at least a a‘ Um) open space on erther srrle of
dotcttrou area to prevent tarts alarm
so please check the detecuon area by walkmg test
e no not stack the sensors vertrcally
3) Check me environment at the mstallalion sile
The mrcrowavcs arc affected by elcttrrc waves reflected from
burlrlrngs, fences, and or the ground
The beam receptron level of the mrcrcwavea depends on how the
unrt rs rustallcd m the ana, cspccrally by the hereht ofrnstallatron
rrnrl the prrsruon lherght) orthe, sensor for transmrtter anrl
recerver
rcspcnctrvcly where
the marrmum srgnal
reoeptron level can
he obtarued borore
the final
Nott- Install the srnmr at a proper herrzht and posrtron otherwise
deteotrrn-r area could he wldened over 6 6‘ (2m)
flats could cause the sensor to detect movements of cars or
vogotatrons near the area and lead to frequent false alarms.
4 INSTALLATION
Installation example
OLinear protection (long distance)
When two er more sets are used, two frequenctes (L and H types) should he used m order
to avoid cross talk or tnterferenee Refer to the following example
H type should he used for TR3 and RE3 when TN and Rim are L type
QPerimeter protection
De not install the traustnitter aud
the recetvcr at a same comer
Mrerewave sensor wtth the same
frequency can he used for tlns case
mt RE! m3 RES its Reg
, , , - , e t ,
: 31m Dom) , L 330 (100m) f, m”) J RE
lt tyne; l‘ to 3m» i R p m (mum, la? (H type)
ai—r
lt type; ' Protected
(Tap vle'w) F—>
1‘ to 16 5‘ Slle
lo 37“ to 5m;
- no not use dtfierent quucnclcs m and L) in a detectlou hne , j m
Use a [mu 0! same frequency TRU‘U and RE(H7ORTR(L)M\(1RE(L) / x ‘
we not stack the sensors vertteally "E m t
Mounting
(Ex 2}
(Ex 3)
L ,
17 Detach cover wttlt a screw drlvcr
2) Turn the anntenua of
eaeh umt. lry 30 degrees
right or left
Theu leesen the screws
<2 phtcesl te remove the
meuntmg plate from
the body
3l Wall meunt
Clio/lake holes tn the wall
-Place the mounttns plate the well as a template for drtllhtg
and mark the screw holes (Allow a space of 1“ (25mm)
shove and below the phtte
Thts thl prettde easy detachment of the cover alter
tnstallatton l
s as asmmletmots
\ ootz 7)
\ (tawny WM
/ 4
rt ,/ N x;
1“(25mm)ovmme\\\\
Use plug ete
. Preedrtll tn wall
Cenerete wall hater te specthcatttrns or the securmg plug used
Wooden wall 0 12" (3mm) dmmctcr
(Mus-tall the sensor
clnsert tapptng screws to 0 59” (15mm) under the screw head
olnstull the mountmg plate on the
well after pulhng the wtre
through tt
- Connect tenmnals
- Attaeh cover
059“4l5mml
*Thc grommet ts cempatthlc tttth a wtre or 00 12” (osmml
to a) o 24” to 6mm] euter dtaroeter
When a wtre ofmore than at) 24”
<¢6rnm> outer the is used, ettt
eff the dotted ltne porttau as
tllustrated “slug phers er the
ltkc Then use caulkmg w
prevent tnseets from enterrng
into unit
Grommet .\
4) Pole rnnuut
LDMake a wmns hole tn the pole Pull
thmugh wtre
fzivlnstall senser on the pole
oAttaeh tlte U brackets to pole aud fix the motmttng plate
wtth screws
- Ix the sensor the body to the meuntmg plate
- Connect the termmals.
-Attaeh the sensor and pole covers
(Break the knockouts on the cover
and pole cover te adapt re pole's
rhameter aud cunfiguratmn )
(Dmlon)
7'\
5> Pole rnnunttng back to back
0 Attach the two U brackets to
the poles, one on top of the
other, faeine oppostte
directions
(See lllustratlon 1
q;
0.
5 WIRING
Termlnal arrangement
I) Basic connection
the same line.
2) When two or more sets are connected to
[Transmiller] [Receiver]
Power 12 to 28V DC ® Power 12 to 28V DC
(nan—polarity) , for @ (non—polarity) ‘
\,/ ,/ COM G fax
Alarrn output 5“ J x
Dry contact relay Forrn c 5} to
30V (AC/DC) 0 25A N- N C 1 if
(b \5/
Tamper output f (<9 (5) Tamper output | K}, (6)
Dry contact relay output N c L G A Dry contact relay output N c | r r /i\
aov {AC/DC) 0 1A (3, @ aov (AC/DC) 0 tA \ J U
WIrIng The equipmenl must be powered lrorn an LPS in accordance with ENsnssu-i :20m
3) When two or more sets are connected
to separate lines.
i P i r ‘
l ilroé’ivii’rn l l 51 l l t r l (53759) r
4; A' ‘ 44—K—* 1 i444 1
r] warm I k I 1 ‘ 7r ilf‘flmfgnall
I ‘ filrtlarrn signal;
“3 if? 9191;
7 , / (Contrelpaneh
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A) Wiring distance
TR RE RE TR
Srze of wire used Power voltage
12V DC 24V DC
Note 1) Max Wiring distance, when two nr
AWG 20 (Dia. 0 8mm) Up to 66m (200ml
Up to 5,300ft (LSOOm)
more sets are connected, is the ehove
AWG 13min 10mm) Uptu LOOOI'L (300ml
Up to 7,800“ (2,400m)
value divided by the number of sets.
AWG i7 (Die 1 imm) Up to 1,350“ (400m)
Up to swam l2,900m)
2) The signal line can be wired to a
AWG 16 (Din 1 25min) Up to 1,800l't (550m)
Up to 12,500“ (Monm)
distance of up to 6,000ft (2,000m)
AWG 15 (Die i Amm) Up to 2,3001’r (700m)
Up to 17mm (5,100m)
witli AWG 20 (die 0 8mm) telephone
AWG 14 (Dia. 1 6mm) Up to 2,950“ (900ml
Up to 211mm (6.4mm)
Wire
SE T-UP OF FUNCTIONS AND
BEAM ALIGNMENT
7 OPERATION CHECK
1) Supply power With covers off.
2) Look through the View finder on the transmitter unit and move it
until the receiver uiilt is visible
Repeat the procedure on the receiver unit
a) set the aohustment moot switch on the reemver L0 ”adjustment made"
Connect the digital volt meter to the monitor Jack and cheek the
monitor output voltage (beam reception level),
When the output voltage is low, adjust the instollotion height or the
rransrnrtter and receiver so that the output voltage will reach the
highest level (Make sure that the angle ofrhe antenna dues not
ehonge J
4) After nrlnistmcnt, mohe sure tliot the adjustment swrtoli is set to
"Operation mode”,
Antenna venrcal angle
adluslmenl screw
fix
Voltage reading Sensitivity
2 H] or more Best
LSV to 2 1V Good
D‘Hl‘a‘ WWW l zlv or less Poor, readjust
Aher adjustment, set the orlrustrneot mode sWiteli to "Operation mode".
Note install the sensor at o proper height and position ethorwroo
detection area could be widened over 6 6‘ (2m)
This could cause the sensor to detect movements ofcars or
vegetations near the area and learl to frequent false alarms
Alter the installation ond angle adiustment are
finished, test operation by perfnrming a walking
test throng walk testing the sensor
Two methods may be used
Note when cover is artoohed, the sensor is switched
to be in an operation moole automatically.
|) Check oy alarm LED only.
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8 FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION 0 SPECIFICATION
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lathe AdIuslmem mode" 2mm" Microwave 24 new
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