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1. e Do not let sunlight or any direct beam of light shine directly on the curtain beam Only if unavoidable Mount so sensor If unavoidable mount so the not receiver faces Ry e sun transmitter not the receiver faces the sun see Fig 2 e Donot mount where animals or other objects could accidentally break the beams Selectable 3 Channel Beam Frequency The sensor beam frequency can be set at different Fig 3 frequencies on site to avoid interference from multiple ge JMP3 curtain sensors nearby To select between three different Jumper Frequency A Jo beam frequencies set the jumper of the transmitter side Position Frequency B BG and receiver side see Fig 3 m en Frequency ote 1 If the frequency is changed power must be cycled on the transmitter and receiver after the new frequency is selected 2 Both the transmitter and the receiver of each pair must be set to matching frequencies to work together correctly Mounting the Curtain Sensor 1 Find a suitable location see Fig 1 a AG a The transmitter and receiver can be Fig 4 Orientation Li n mounted at any angle as long as they are Note If the wires will parallel to each other and directly facing be running out the end each other and as long as the wires place sensors so wires come out of the same ends of both units are at the bottom If see Fig 4 OK sensors must be placed b If using multiple curtain sensors be sure so wire
2. 800m Table 1 to the right for maximum wire length Two 24VDC AWG 22 2600 800m power wires must also be run to the transmitter 24VDC AWG20 3900 1200m It may be more convenient to connect the transmitter s two power wires to the receiver s power wires In this case run six wires to the receiver two wires to the power source two for the alarm signal and two to the transmitter Note 1 If burying the wires is required make sure to run them through electrical conduit Shielded cable is strongly suggested 2 Ifthe wires are run along the wall using an armored cable is strongly suggested Connecting the Wires 1 Receiver Fig 6 a Pull the end cap with the red wire leads off the Wiring the receiver and slide the PCB out far enough to Receiver expose the wiring block b Run the four wires or six wires if connecting To Alarm To Alarm Control Panel the transmitter s power wires to the receiver Control Panel COM N O or through one or more of the three ground 12 24VDC COM N C knockout holes in the end cap near where the tamper button wires run and connect them to Fig T Wiring K NK N the wiring block see Fig 6 the Transmitter OY c Program the receiver see Table 2 on pg 6 d Carefully push the PCB back into the case ah and reinsert the end cap e Reinsert the cap over the tamper button and small tamper cap SECO LARM U S A Inc 5 ENFORCER Curtain Sensors Connecting
3. are expected to be mounted so the mounting position can be changed if necessary 2 Connect the transmitter and the receiver 3 Once it is powered up test the curtain sensor by breaking two adjacent beams or any single beam depending on programming 4 The curtain sensor also has red LEDs which can be used for testing purposes see Table 2 After the curtain sensor is tested and aligned permanently mount it 6 After it is mounted test the curtain sensor again on SECO LARM U S A Inc 7 ENFORCER Curtain Sensors Tamper Protection The receiver and the transmitter both have a tamper switch on one end to protect against someone attempting to open the unit However there is no separate tamper output to the alarm control panel Instead the alarm output Is triggered if the cover of the end cap with the tamper button is removed if the transmitter or receiver is moved out of alignment or if power is disconnected Troubleshooting e Test the power and ground wire with a voltage meter to Transmitter LED will not turn ensure power is connected and is of the correct voltage ON Change the position of the transmitter jumper JMP0 see page 6 Test the power and ground wire with a voltage meter to Receiver LED will not turn ON ensure power is connected and is of the correct voltage Receiver LED will not turn ON Change the position of the receiver jumper JMP1 unless the sensor is triggered
4. event shall SECO LARM be liable for any special collateral incidental or consequential personal or property damage of any kind to the purchaser or anyone else NOTICE The information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of publication However the SECO LARM policy is one of continual development and improvement For this reason SECO LARM reserves the right to change specifications without notice SECO LARM is also not responsible for misprints or typographical errors Trademarks are the property of SECO LARM U S A Inc or their respective owners Copyright 2014 SECO LARM U S A Inc All rights reserved This material may not be reproduced or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of SECO LARM SECO LARM U S A Inc 16842 Millikan Avenue Irvine CA 92606 Website www seco larm com Phone 949 261 2999 800 662 0800 Email sales seco larm com SECO LARM U S A Inc wf PICTNI MiE 96xx xxB25_141008 docx
5. ENFORCER Curtain Sensors Manual Model NumberofBeams Length Color E 9680 10B25 10 Black E 9660 8B825 86 60 Black E 9644 6B25 6 4 Bak E9646W 5 6 4 White White SECO LARM_ S FE CE 4 gt ENFORCER Curtain Sensors Table of Contents Features cccccccsessessesssssseessessessessesrsersaeeas 2 Running the Wires 9 Parts IS Uses stccnecesesessennte nara secaneacetersceses one 2 Connecting the Wires 9 6 Dimensions ccccccccccee 2 Removing the Lens Caps 6 Specifications x s 2 Connecting One or More Sensors T Sample Installations 3 Mounting the Transmitter and Receiver and Choosing a Location 3 4 Testing the Sensor 7 selectable 3 Channel Beam Frequency 4 Tamper Protection 8 Mounting the Curtain Sensor 4 5 Troubleshoofing 8 Features e Multi frequency to reduce interference e 2 4 6 8 or 10 separate photoelectric beam between multiple units e Install on windows doorways skylights fence tops and any place where space is sensors programmable trigger upon b
6. ed properly Flashing Beam broken or unaligned OFF No power 2 SECO LARM U S A Inc ENFORCER Curtain Sensors Sample Installations Typical Door Window Windows Indoor Fence Tops KKK AK KAKA AK AK XK XK S2 errors N NS RK BOK sestetetctetatetctctatatelctctetetss PRR OY Skylights Important Do not connect to power until the sensor is completely installed and the installation has been double checked Choosing a Location When used outdoors place the curtain sensor under a roof or shelter This will reduce the chance of false alarms caused by rain or snow To prevent erratic operation and or false alarms e Wind will not directly cause false alarms but could cause leaves or similar objects to fly into or otherwise obstruct the beams Do not mount near trees bushes or other leafy vegetation see Fig 1 e Do not mount where water running off the roof might break the beam see Fig 1 The sensor and beams must be sheltered e Do not mount near reflective surfaces as this could prevent the sensor from working Rain running directly _ properly off roof thru beams q Fig 1 Beware Natural Interference SECO LARM U S A Inc 3 ENFORCER Curtain Sensors Choosing a Location continued e Donot mount where the transmitter or receiver could be splashed by water or mud e Do not mount where unit could be suddenly exposed to a bright light such as a floodlight or a passing car s headlight
7. me Removing the Lens Caps for outdoor use only For best results when the curtain sensor is mounted outdoors remove the transmitter lens caps DO NOT remove the receiver lens caps To remove the lens caps see Fig 8 1 Slide the PCB out of the transmitter see Connecting the Wires on pg 5 6 2 Carefully pull the lens cap off of all the lenses 4 for the E 9611 2x25 8 for the E 9622 4x25 12 for the E 9644 6x25 16 for the E 9660 8B25 20 for the E 9680 10B25 3 Slide the PCB back in see Connecting the Wires on pg 5 6 6 SECO LARM U S A Inc ENFORCER Curtain Sensors Connecting One or More Sensors several units can be connected together in parallel to the same power supply output and alarm input of an alarm control panel Please reference Fig 6 amp 7 for terminal blocks Standard Power gt D 3 G Q D gt D E l Transmitter Receiver 1 2VDC Dual Sensors Separate Alarm Channels E E Power ma l mm Alarm ch 1 I Alarm ch 2 ske OOOO_ OO OO b Control panel Jo Uo al te Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Receiver In line Single Alarm Channel ASS gs Sse sss Power T Alarm signal mm f f Control panel Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Receiver 12VDC Mounting the Transmitter and Receiver and Testing the Sensor 1 Temporarily mount the transmitter and receiver to where they
8. reaking of any single beam or simultaneous breaking of any two adjacent beams limited e Anti tamper circuit for use when power is cut e Perfect for indoor and outdoor perimeter or end cap is removed security e No synchronizing wires required e Slimline design 15 s x7 s 33x22 mm e LED alignment indicator e Rugged aluminum construction e L brackets and mounting hardware included e NO NC Relay output Parts List Dimensions Top View 1X Transmitter rT JT 1x Receiver E 4x L Brackets 11 25 29cm E 9611 2x25 60 1 153cm E 9660 8B25 S 1x Manual 22 5 57cm E 9622 4x25 79 201cm E 9680 10B25 a e Mounting hardware 44 5 113cm E 9644 6x25 Side View CI Tf 7 22 3mm 3 4 19 6mm Specifications Model E 9611 2x25 E 9622 4x25 E 9644 6x25 E 9660 8B25 E 9680 10B25 Standby 12 24 VDC 102mA 110mA Active 12 24 VDC 100mA Dimensions 111l4X 5leX lg 221 2 X15he XI 441l X15leX ls 601 a X15he XI 79 X13hs X ia 286x33x22 mm 572x33x22 mm 1130x33x22 mm 1527x33x22 mm 2007x33x22 mm 0 5 20 ms 0 5 32 5 ms 0 5 48 5 ms 0 5 60 ms 0 5 70 ms Detection method Output Indoor 50 16m outdoor 25 8m Simultaneous break of 2 adjacent beams or any single beam programmable Output 7 7 NO NC Relay output 1A 12 24 VDC Operating temperature 49 131 F 45 55 C Attenuation LED ON Powered align
9. s are at top to set each for a different frequency see seal the opening with Selectable 3 Channel Beam Frequency silicone to prevent above 2 Water from leaking in c The transmitter and receiver must not be seo separated by more than 50 feet indoors and 25 feet outdoors ay ak Se plock 4 SECO LARM U S A Inc ENFORCER Curtain Sensors Mounting the Curtain Sensor continued Fig 5 Plastic cap 2 Mount the transmitter and the receiver so that the End hiding screw surface mounted wires do not come out from above Cap the units This is to prevent water from entering via Cover the wire holes If this is unavoidable use silicone to completely cover the area where the wires come out i the holes to prevent water from entering see Fig 4 Tamper Button 3 Once a suitable mounting location has been found remove the covers of the end caps see Fig 5 and pull the tamper buttons out of the end caps one per transmitter or receiver and locate the mounting holes Using these holes as a template mark their location on the wall with a pencil 4 Connect the wires see Figs 6 and 7 before permanently mounting the units to the wall Screw Running the Wires Run four wires 2x power and 2x alarm signal from Table 1 Maximum Wire Length the alarm control panel to the receiver of the curtain Voltage Max length sensor Shielded cable is strongly suggested See 12VDC AWG 22 1800 550m 12VDC AWG 20 2600
10. see page 6 OVE DaS e Check that the transmitter and receiver are aligned continuously Does not trigger when beam is e Remount the curtain sensor away from any shiny surface broken or repaint the surface to cut down on reflection e Check that the transmitter and receiver are aligned Recel ly tri CCION Munters aga e Check that the tamper button and the cover for the veel tamper button are mounted correctly e Re insfall so that multiple sensors do not interfere with each other False alarm e Cut back leafy vegetation e Re mount away from the edge of a roof e Mount under a roof or shelter LIMITED WARRANTY This SECO LARM product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for one 1 year from the date of sale to the original customer SECO LARM s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned transportation prepaid to SECO LARM This Warranty is void if damage is caused by or attributed to acts of God physical or electrical misuse or abuse neglect repair or alteration improper or abnormal usage or faulty installation or if for any other reason SECO LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defects in material and workmanship The sole obligation of SECO LARM and the purchaser s exclusive remedy shall be limited to the replacement or repair only at SECO LARM s option In no
11. the Wires continued 2 Transmitter a Pull the end cap with the red wire leads off the transmitter and slide the PCB out far enough to expose the wiring block b Run the two power wires through one or more of the three round knockout holes in the end cap near where the tamper button wires run connect them to the wiring block see Fig 7 c Program the transmitter see Table 2 below d Carefully push the PCB back into the case and reinsert the end cap e Reinsert the cap over the tamper button and small tamper cap 1 Screw the wires tightly to avoid slipping off the terminals but not so tight that they break 2 Unused terminal screws should be tightened 3 Grounding may be necessary depending on the location Table 2 Transmitter and Receiver Programming JMP1 JMP0 LED ON if power is LED OFF if power is LED ON if power LED OFF at present and beams present and beams is present all times are aligned are aligned LED flashes when LED flashes when beams are broken beams are broken Number of beams 1 Beam E 2 Beams 1 Beam A 2 Beams to interrupt to ingger venue Receiver triggers if Receiver triggers Transmitter Transmitter triggers and receiver any single beam is only if 2 adjacent triggers if any only if 2 adjacent interrupted beams interrupted single beam is beams interrupted at at same time interrupted same time Both JMP2 and SA1 should be taken off or left on at the same ti
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