UTC Fire and Security Americas 788C-PIR Passive infrared Motion Detector User Manual

UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. Passive infrared Motion Detector

User Manual

AP950WWireless PIR DetectorInstallation InstructionsDescriptionThe AP950W is a  wireless low-current, passive infrared motiondetector that is highly sensitive to moving infrared sources. Itfeatures superior immunity to RFI, vibration, static electricity,temperature changes and other false alarm sources.The detector provides switch selectable sensitivity and range andallows optional masking to modify the coverage pattern for  a widevariety of applications.Figure 210 ft. max.8.0 ft. nom.7.0 ft. min.8 ft.4.8 ft.25 ft. 50 ft.50 ft.PartsThe following parts are included with the detector:·PIR detector·Three 3V lithium batteries·Two plastic masks·One screw to secure the PIR unit to the wall mounting bracket·Wall mounting bracketSheet of adhesive masking labelsRemovable undercrawl mask1Selecting a Location Mount the sensor within 200 feet of the receiver unit. Mount the sensor on a rigid vibration-free surface. Mount the sensor 7 to 10 feet high. Mount the sensor so the expected movement of an intruder isacross the fields of the detection pattern. See Figure 2. Do not locate the sensor in any area with an excessivemetallic surface. Do not locate the sensor on a surface exposed to moisture. Do not locate the sensor where it may be exposed to false alarmsources such as: direct sunlight, heat sources (heater, radiators,etc.) in the field of view, strong air drafts (fans, air conditioner, etc.)on sensor. Do not locate the sensor where the ambient temperature is below32° F or above 131°F.Figure 1Corner mounting holesBase indentMounting bracketTamperActuatorFlat wallmountingholeFlat wallmountingholeMain circuitboardBatteryholder
2SwitchesSwitch settings:  33'                   STD 50'                      B1Mounting the DetectorVerify the detector communicates with the control panel before youpermanently mount the detector.  See Walk Testing the Detector.Refer to Figure 1 as you perform the following steps:1. Separate the PIR unit from the mounting bracket by pushingapart the tabs at the bottom of the unit.2. Select the appropriate knockout mounting holes on themounting bracket for either corner or flat wall mounting.3. Use screws and wall anchors, if necessary, to attach themounting bracket to the wall.Selecting the Coverage PatternThe coverage pattern for the detector can be modified to fit specificapplications by masking off mirror curtains. Curtains should bemasked to avoid sources of false alarms, such as heaters, airconditioners, and windows.Open the unit by pressing the opening tab up. See Figure 6.If necessary, use one or more of the following methods to modifythe coverage pattern:·Use one or both of the plastic masks provided to mask off largeareas of coverage as shown in Figure 4.·Mask the appropriate mirror curtains with the adhesive labelsprovided.  See the example shown in Figure 5.  Do not use sharpobjects to remove unwanted labels.  If necessary, carefully peelthe label off.·An undercrawl mask is molded into the window allowing objectsto be placed within 5 feet of , or directly below the detector. Thismask can be removed cutting the three plastic tabs holding it inplace as shown in Figure 3.2121abFigure 4Figure 5AB19AB1234567823456789987654321Figure 6Figure 3Setting the Sensitivity and RangeSwitchesThe detector provides switches on the back of the detector forsetting sensitivityand range, as shown in Figure 6.Use the following  to determine the appropriate switch settings foran application mode:BI= BI-curtain mode. Increases false alarm immunity in smallerareas. Requires the intruder to pass through two curtains to triggeran alarm. Do not use for single curtain applications or ranges under5 feet. Factory default.STD= Standard mode. Use for wide angle or single-curtainapplications. Requires the intruder to only pass through one curtainto trigger alarm.Range=Program switch for range under 33 ft. (factory default) orto 50 ft. It's important to program the sensor correctly for optimumsensitivity. Walk test the sensor regularly by walking across thefields of view and checking that the LED lights and that the openingrelay is indicated back at the control panel.Opening tabBattery compartmentTamperCut here to remove
3Installing Batteries and Setting up theTransmitterThe detector contains a built-in transmitter that is used inconjunction with a compatible receiver.  Use the followinginstructions to set up the transmitter for wireless operation:1. Make sure the tamper switch on PIR is released (not presseddown), by removing the PIR from the wall mounting bracket.2. Observing the proper polarity,  insert  lithium batteriesprovided into the battery holder.Important: Once the batteries are installed, allow 3 minutesfor the detector to become fully operational before performingwalk testing.3. Detach one of the device address labels from the transmitterboard and use it to enroll the detector at the control panel. Seethe control panel manufacturer's instructions.4. Walk test the detector to ensure proper operation andcoverage. See Walk Testing the Detector.Walk Testing the DetectorThe detector provides a Walktest mode for testing the detectoroperation and coverage pattern.  Use the following instructions towalk test the detector:1. Remove the sensor from the bracket to enable theWalktest mode.2. When the sensor is remounted on the bracket, the detectorremains in the Walktest mode for 3-4 minutes.  Depending onjumper settings, the Walktest mode allows the detector to alarmwhenever one or two curtain areas are entered. The LED visibleon the front cover lights to indicate an alarm.Pet Alley ApplicationTo create a detection free area close to the floor, mount thedetector about 3.5 feet above the floor, upside down (detectorwindow towards the ceiling). To reduce the exposure to theceiling, leave the plastic undercrawl mask in place.As shown in Figure 7, pets are free to roam below the mountingheight of the detector without causing alarms.3. Walk test the detection pattern, remove the sensor, and makeany necessary adjustments.4. Replace the sensor, walk test the unit and verify the detector iscommunicating with the control panel. Replace the securingscrew.  See the control panel manufacturers instructions.Important: After Walktest mode times out  (3 to 4 minutes), thedetector returns to normal operating mode. In normal operatingmode, the detector will alarm no more often than once every 3minutes, and the LED is disabled to reduce battery consumption.Maintaining the DetectorWhen installed and used properly, the AP950W provides up to 10years of service with minimal maintenance. To ensure properoperation, you should walk test the detector annually as describedin Walk Testing the Detector.Clean the inside of the detector with a soft bristled brush orcompressed air. Clean the cover with a damp (water) cloth asneeded to keep it free of dust and dirt. Always test the detectorafter cleaning.Figure 7Replacing the BatteriesImportant: You must remove all  batteries to reset the lowbattery signal before installing new batteries.To ensure proper operation, if any battery is less than 3VDC,replace all batteries.Use only 3 V lithium CR-123A batteries as listed on the inside ofthe detector.Use of any other batteries may present a risk of fire or explosion.Dispose of used batteries promptly.  Keep away from children.Caution: Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not recharge,disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate.  Dispose ofused batteries properly.
4rebmunledoM noitpircseDTDA-W059PA .seirettabmuihtilV3eerhthtiwrotcetedsseleriwW059PAOrdering InformationThis unit should be used with a UL listed control unit capable of providing  a minimum  of 4 hours standby power.The equipment should be installed in accordance with NFPA 70. The unit shall be tested at least once a year.ADT Security Services, Inc. • 1750 Clint Moore Rd. • Boca Raton, FL  334311033439   09/00 ©ADT Security Services, Inc. 2000 Printed in USAFCCThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.  Operation issubject to the following two conditions:  (1) this device may notcause harmful interference, and  (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.SpecificationsInput voltage.......................................................................2.35 to 3.3VDC                     supplied by three 3V lithium batteries providedBattery type....................................................................DL123A, CR123ATypical current.....................................................................................11uATypical battery life..........................................................................10 yearsTransmitter frequency...................................................................345 MhzTransmit condition..........................................alarm, tamper, low batteryDetection range.........................................................................................35'Mounting height..............................................................................7' to 10'Number of curtains......................................................................................9Operating temperature....................................32° to 131° F (0° to 55° C)Relative humidity..........................................10 to 90% non-condensingRFI immunity..........................................>10V/meter from 28 to 1000MhzDimensions:Width...................................................................................2.9" (7.4 cm)Depth...................................................................................2.2" (5.6 cm)Height................................................................................5.1" (12.9 cm)Weight...................................................................................................7.7 ozColor.......................................................................................................whiteRecommended receiver...........................ADEMCO 5881, 5882, 6128RF

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