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1. cscecsesescesssesessenseessesenseeseesenseeseeneeseeseeneeserenesees 8 12 0 Aar HIE eege eege EE 8 13 0 Internal Temperature Compensattion ssssseeseseseseeeeseseeeneeees 9 14 0 Internal Heater PRO 45H Only s csccssscsccssseseeseeeseeeeeeseesseesnesseeseeeeeenee 9 15 0 External Sensitivity Adjustment via RS485 Data Bus eseessesee 9 16 0 Signal Processing cescssesecscesseseseesseceesenersesesenseeeeeenseneeenesseneeenees 10 RER 2 ia cicacccccse ck 53 cee ce cacao cace sec de aia Ea narinaa Eaa EEan an Aea aaa NEE 10 17 1 Interface Module IF 485B and Installation Software 10 17 2 Cordless Walk Tester CT AR 11 17 3 Pole Mount Hardware ZA P L1 ceseeececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 18 0 TT 13 19 0 General Comment on the PRO 45 PRO 45H ssscssessseeees 13 20 0 Wiring the Alarm Outputs ssssssnsnsesenonnnnunanonunnunanunanonnnnunanonnnnunanenennnnnnnnane 14 Doc 10642 _06 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H AR UNN e EE 15 Mechanical Dimensions cece cece ccceceeesceceesececeesuseseseeeesueeeesceeseeueeeeesnaneas 16 Annex 1 Electronic Board and Terminal BIOCK cessssssecsssssssssceeseeees 16 BIL GR e 17 Annex 2 Two Way Communication RS485 ssesssssesssseseseeseesereeesees 18 Annex 3 Installation Software cccsssssscscsssssseccesesssssecesesessnsneeesessesnseenseees 19 Doc 10642_06 ADPRO by Xtralis P
2. The following icons are used in this document Convention Description Caution This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger to equipment The danger could be loss of data physical damage or permanent corruption of configuration details Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of electric shock This may lead to death or permanent injury Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of inhaling dangerous substances This may lead to death or permanent injury Tradename statement ADPRO is a registered trademark of Xtralis AG Pty Ltd Lightning or Related Voltage Surges Equipment malfunction caused by lightning or related voltage surges is specifically exempted from the warranty conditions Xtralis AG Pty Ltd reserves the right as to final determination of whether or not an equipment malfunction was caused by lightning or related voltage surges Contact Us The Americas 1 781 740 2223 Asia 852 2916 8894 Australia and New Zealand 61 3 9936 7000 Continental Europe 32 56 24 19 51 UK and the Middle East 44 1442 242 330 www xtralis com ii Doc 10642_06 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual Overview The PRO 45 PRO 45H detectors are highly sensitive passive infrared detectors designed for detection outdoors with a narrow curtain shaped differential field of view They incorporate microprocessor controlled signal processing including s
3. 6 to 12 months or whenever the unit is opened for adjustments or tests Make sure that the sealing gasket is in place before closing the cover tightly again Inspection is recommended following extreme conditions such as snow storms sand storms hail etc to make sure that nothing has been damaged and the sensitivity is not reduced by accumulation of snow sand or dirt on the front window Snow or dust in front of the window should be removed by hand or by using of a soft instrument e g a cloth covered wooden stick 19 0 General Comment on the PRO 45 PRO 45H Despite the advanced design and state of the art features of the PRO 45 PRO 45H it is in the nature of a passive infrared detector that an absolute detection probability and freedom from nuisance alarms cannot be achieved masking of the PRO 45 PRO 45H cannot be excluded Detection is a function of thermal contrast speed and size of a target crossing the field of view Contrast conditions can vary significantly in the course of the day and year Detection depends also on the sensitivity settings the exact aiming and the prevailing weather conditions as well as the nature of the target and background The detection pattern and frequency response of the PRO 45 PRO 45H has been optimised for the detection of human size targets crossing the field of view in an upright position at speeds in the range of 0 2 5 0 m s Detection of slow moving targets at long range may becom
4. Setting 9 0 Anti Tamper Feature The PRO 45 PRO 45H is equipped with sophisticated protection against tampering It detects misalignment of a detector from its original position defined during installation and commissioning A change of the detector position generates a permanent alarm until the detector s alignment is back in its original position or until the position has purposely been reset When using the alarm management with RS485 communication a tamper alarm will be identified separately The transistor and or relay may be configured via software to activate By default the transistor only activates for a tamper After the turn on time of typically 30 seconds from power on the detector determines and stores its alignment position only with the detector cover closed After opening and closing the cover with the unit powered on the detector determines its alignment position and stores the position value after five minutes again without having the detector in permanent alarm state During this time the anti tamper sensor can be reset with a power off on When using the PRO software the anti tamper sensor can be reset by means of setting the tamper reset function in the setting window During normal operation resetting the anti tamper sensor after the detector s position has been changed can be done either remotely with the PRO program takes app 10 seconds or a power off on 30 seconds Doc 10642 _06 7 Installat
5. ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual March 2010 Part 201361_06 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual Disclaimer The contents of this document are provided on an as is basis No representation or warranty either express or implied is made as to the completeness accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice Except as otherwise provided all warranties express or implied including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Intellectual Property and Copyright This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners Your use of this document does not constitute or create a licence or any other right to use the name and or trademark and or label This document is subject to copyright owned by Xtralis AG Xtralis You agree not to copy communicate to the public adapt distribute transfer sell modify or publish any contents of this document without the express prior written consent of Xtralis General Warning This product must only be installed configured and used strictly in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions User Manual and product documents available from Xtralis All proper health and safety p
6. RO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual 1 0 Mounting and Installation The mounting structure should be stiff enough and resistant to significant deflections in windy conditions Movement of the PRO 45 PRO 45H caused by vibrations or other movements will result in swings of the field of view covered by the PRO 45 PRO 45H and could cause disturbance signals These unwanted signals may lead to an increase of the alarm threshold level which reduces the detection probability or in certain cases can lead to unwanted alarms The PRO 45 is supplied with a bracket suitable for wall mounting A separate attachment ZA P L1 is available for mounting the detector on a pole refer to section 17 3 CAUTION Itis very important that the cover of the PRO 45 PRO AN 45H is securely tightened It must be tightened with the two screws to the point where it cannot be closed further with reasonable force There will then be hardly any gap between the cover and the bottom part of the housing considerably less than 1 mm The cable entry assembly should not be changed without authorisation by the manufacturer It is specifically designed to allow air entry and exit so that the inside of the PRO 45 PRO 45H is always at atmospheric pressure This prevents moisture being sucked into the PRO 45 PRO 45H by a drop in internal pressure likely to happen when rainfall rapidly cools down a unit warmed up in the sun The nut on the cable entry assembly should b
7. ble but not recommended in outdoor applications as the nuisance alarm rate could increase significantly as a result of turbulence Factory Setting Note When walk testing the unit the threshold level will increase as a result of the signal generated by the target and decrease exponentially in time after the event To make sure that original sensitivity is reached wait for at least three minutes between each crossing or disable the ATD function by setting DIP switch 3 to off If the Installation software is used for monitored walk tests and DIP switches 1 and 2 are set to software settings on on the threshold level can be kept to its nominal value by changing the configuration of the ATD to off for this test DIP switch 4 has no function in this detector model 6 Doc 10642_0 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual 8 0 Test When doing a walk test using the CT 45 refer to section 17 2 in HW mode DIP switch 5 must be set to on or when operating the detector in SW mode the test mode must be set to on After the walk test the test mode must be switched off Important The transmitter CT 45 T of the cordless installation tester has to be placed within the housing with the detector cover closed and securely tightened The antenna of the transmitter must be placed straight in the detector housing Switch 5 Test off off on on Factory
8. by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual 13 0 Internal Temperature Compensation The PRO 45 PRO 45H is detecting radiation differences of a target against its background In the course of the day and year the contrast of a person will vary considerably and affect the signal strength To compensate for this contrast variation the PRO 45 PRO 45H has internal temperature compensation with maximum sensitivity at approximately 30 C where the contrast of a human target is weakest and gradual reduction at higher and lower temperatures temperature Sufficient time should be given to the PRO 45 PRO 45H to reach the correct internal temperature and sensitivity before performing walk tests CAUTION When installing a unit the internal temperature may take AN up to 30 minutes or more to stabilise to the actual external During the initial period of operation it is strongly recommended that walk tests are repeated and signals monitored under various weather conditions such as high and low temperatures wind fog snow rain etc to obtain comparative data and information on the effects of environmental conditions on detection and nuisance alarm probabilities for this particular site Fine tuning of the detector based on this data by changing the sensitivity settings may optimise the performance 14 0 Internal Heater PRO 45H only A regulated heater connected to the electronic board and powered by the supply voltage of the PRO 45H preve
9. by targets branches bushes fences likely to be moved by wind refer to Figure 3 Top View of PRO 45 Movement within the field of view will reduce the sensitivity of the PRO 45 by increasing the alarm threshold level and may lead to unwanted alarms aS ee Figure 3 Top View of PRO 45 4 Doc 10642 0 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual PRO 45H Horizontal alignment should be done to avoid unwanted signals being generated by targets branches bushes fences likely to be moved by wind refer to Figure 4 Top View of PRO 45H Movement within the field of view will reduce the sensitivity of the PRO 45H by increasing the alarm threshold level and may lead to unwanted alarms Figure 4 Top View of PRO 45H 6 0 Sensitivity Settings The various settings of the PRO 45 PRO 45H are made by means of multiple DIP switches on the connector board DIP switches 1 and 2 are for sensitivity setting depending on the required detection performance If the maximum required range is less than the nominal range of the detector it is recommended to reduce the overall sensitivity to reduce nuisance alarms Switch 1 and 2 Overall Sensitivity off off 40 off on 75 on off 100 on on Software Settings 20 140 Factory setting With the DIP Switches 1 and 2 both set to on the overall sensitivity is 100 factory setting b
10. cations Installation Manual Model PRO 45 PRO 45H Optical Nominal Range 50 m 165 ft 60 m 200 ft Width Nominal Range 3 3 m 11 ft 3 9 m 13 ft Mounting Height 2 5 4 0m 8 13 ft Detection Speed 0 2 to 5 m s 0 7 to 17 feet s Sensor Pyroelectric differential single channel Spectral Response 8 14 um double filtering Optics Segmented precision mirror Front Window Plastic IR transmissive Silicon wafer Sensitivity Adjustment DIP switches and RS485 Mechanical Case Material Heavy duty plastic Colour white Weight app 900 g 2 0 Ibs incl mounting bracket Cable Feeds 2 x M 16 with cable clamp Outer Cable Diameter 4 10 mm 0 16 0 40 inch Electrical Supply Voltage 10 5 30 V DC 24 V AC 15 Current Consumption typ 18 mA 12 VDC 10 mA 24 V DC Alarm Relay Output SPST rated 28 V DC 250 mA 10 W Transistor Output Open collector NPN 60 V 20 mA Cover Switch 30 V DC 100 mA Heating 10 5 30 V DC na 24 V AC 15 Heating Power 40 F Turn on Time n a typ 2W typ 30 seconds from power on Communication Bi directional RS 485 9 600 baud Test Socket v D Environmental 20 C 60 C 40 C 60 C Gees GA 140 F 40 140 F Humidity 95 RH max Sealing IP 64 splash proof Doc 10642_06 15 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtra
11. ch To detect attempts to open the PRO 45 PRO 45H a tamper switch is fitted on the cover Its contact opens when the cover is opened and it should be connected in series with the normally closed relay contact 3 3 Electronics Supply The PRO 45 series can operate on either a 10 5 30 VDC or 24 VAC supply If using a DC supply ensure that polarity is correct when connecting power to the electronic circuit Protective circuitry will withstand a short period of reversed polarity but damage will result if this is not corrected quickly 3 4 Anti Tamper Output To detect if the PRO 45 PRO 45H has been moved an alignment detection sensor is located in the unit If the PRO 45 PRO 45H is moved the open collector transistor will signal The transistor is open circuit in its default non tamper state 4 0 Field of View The PRO 45 PRO 45H has a curtain shaped field of view with differential detection areas For the nominal ranges and widths at nominal range refer to the table below Definition PRO 45 PRO 45H Nominal Range 50 m 165 feet 60 m 200 feet Width at Nominal Range 3 3 m 11 feet 3 9 m 13 feet 2 Doc 10642_0 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual 5 0 Alignment The detection range of a PIR detector is not limited but a function of size speed and temperature contrast of a target against its background The PRO 45 PRO 45H should be aligned so that a natural or artificial backgro
12. e tightened to clamp the cable in place with the nylon grip If the cable diameter is too small to be held by the grip insulation tape should be wound around the cable to increase the outside diameter to a suitable size 2 0 Hardware Software Mode of Operation The PRO detectors can be operated in two modes of operation e Hardware mode The configuration and operation is managed by DIP switches on the PRO detectors This particularly applies to the Sensitivity Settings Note that some configuration changes can only be made through the installation software e Software mode Through the installation software and an RS485 connection the configuration and operation is managed through software settings The detectors store their configuration locally Doc 10642 _06 1 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H 3 0 Connecting the PRO 45 PRO 45H For the definition of the connector board and terminal block refer to Annex 1 Electronic Board and Terminal Block for details 3 1 Alarm Signalling There are two types of alarm signalling from the PRO 45 PRO 45H e one SPST potential free relay contact e anRS485 two way communication link refer to Annex 2 Two Way Communication RS 485 for details With the factory default setting the relay contact opens on alarm The output logic and function can be changed using the installation software During turn on time the relay output is in the alarm state 3 2 Cover Tamper Swit
13. e uncertain under weak contrast conditions It is strongly recommended to limit the zone length to less than the nominal range when human targets moving at the minimum specified speed need to be detected with high probability Animals or crawling people may or may not be detected depending on their size speed contrast and distance from the PRO 45 PRO 45H Doc 10642 _06 13 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H e Itis therefore strongly recommended to combine the PRO 45 PRO 45H with an alarm verification such as CCTV or asecond system using other physical means of detection e g VMD e Any liability for direct or indirect damage resulting from the use of the PRO 45 PRO 45H as a detection device is explicitly disclaimed e The information in this product manual is based on testing of samples taken at random from production and believed to be representative E amp OE 20 0 Wiring the Alarm Outputs If used with a product that supports tamper detecting inputs the PRO detector can be connected to signal both cover tamper and alignment tamper The product eg ADPRO FastTrace by Xtralis should have the alarm input configured as Dual End of Line Normally Closed The PRO detector should be wired as below D Alarm 7 6 1K1 5 4 4 a 262 2 Ground 1 Pwr Supply Cover 5an 3 8 Tamper Switch 4 Anti Tamper Alarm 2K2 Output Output 6 Me 14 Doc 10642_0 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H 21 0 Specifi
14. excluded This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners Your use of this document does not constitute or create a licence or any other right to use the name and or trademark and or label This document is subject to copyright owned by Xtralis AG Xtralis You agree not to copy communicate to the public adapt distribute transfer sell modify or publish any contents of this document without the express prior written consent of Xtralis Doc 10642 06
15. ignal shape analysis adaptive threshold level by feedback of environmental effects temperature compensation and rejection of disturbance signals Sensitivity adjustments are done with DIP switches for each individual unit to alter the required detection range in order to adapt to the specific needs of an installation In addition to the hardware settings adjustments can be made in a two way communication mode and signals displayed on a PC screen by using the optional installation software and RS485 communication interface module Doc 10642 _06 iii ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual Contents 1 0 Mounting and Installation ccssssscesssesseseessesseseeseeseeneeseesesesersesees 1 2 0 Hardware Software Mode of Operation ssesssssseseseeeeeneseee 1 3 0 Connecting the PRO 45 PRO 45H csscesssssssesessessseseseeeeenesenees 2 3 1 Alarm SignalliNg iinsert Ml OGN EEN 2 3 2 Cover Tamper Switch 10 eieggche Oh oi reheat 2 3 3 Electronics Supp sec ENEeEE 2 3 4 Anti Tamper Output 2 AT d Real 2 Ye 2 111 1 Seen ene ee Een 3 5 1 Typical Vertical Alignment A 3 5 2 Typical Horizontal Alignment AAA 4 6 0 Sensitivity SCTINGS vue EELER EENS 5 7 0 Adaptive Threshold Discrimination ATD scssseeeeseeeeeeeees 6 DH Test ebe 7 9 0 Anti Tamper Feature ccssecessesseeseeseeseseesessesesseessesenseeseesenseeseseeees 7 10 0 LED ee R E 8 11 0 Alarm Management
16. ion Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Hardware Mode When operating the detector in the HW mode the anti vandal function is activated by setting DIP switch 6 to on Switch 6 Anti Tamper Feature off off on on Factory Setting Software Mode Operating the detector in the SW mode the anti tamper function is activated by means of setting of the corresponding parameter in the settings of the PRO programs to on By default the anti tamper function is enabled DIP switches 7 and 8 have no function in this detector model 10 0 LED The electronic board is fitted with a dual LED which has a red and green colour side This can be monitored during installation while the cover is open e The red LED indicates whether the detector is in alarm state e The green LED flashing at 2 Hz frequency indicates the detector ready state During the turn on time the red LED is on 11 0 Alarm Management The PRO 45 PRO 45H features an alarm management function over RS485 communication All the detectors connected to the same data bus provide all the information relevant to an alarm in a two byte string For further information please contact the manufacturer 12 0 Alarm Time Alarm time and count per event is determined by the duration of the detected event and depends on the shape and amplitude of the alarm signal Individual alarm pulses have a minimum time of approximately 2 5 s 8 Doc 10642_0 ADPRO
17. lis PRO 45 PRO 45H Mechanical Dimensions Dim in mm Annex 1 Electronic Board and Terminal Block Mona el 16 Doc 10642_0 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual al 8 ECH Cover switch all 100 mA bw 6 Common 5 Normally closed PEV coma HS Ja St ANA 4 Output Transistor OC __ 3 Notused K 2 GND Supply voltage k 1 10 5 30VDC 24 VAC B m RS 485 A Relay shown in energised non alarm condition DIP Switches Sensitivity ON ON SW Seitings ON OFF HW Setting 100 OFF ON HW Setting 75 OFF OFF HW Setting 40 Function Switches SW Function ATD Not Used Test Anti tamper Feature Not Used Not Used CO NIDIA ta Doc 10642 _06 17 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Annex 2 Two Way Communication RS485 Introduction The PRO 45 PRO 45H is equipped with a RS485 interface for two way communication between the detector and a PC or other control device This communication link is used for detector set up and remote adjustments as well as for signal monitoring It can either be used temporarily for installation or permanently wired for remote access to the detector from the control room RS485 can accommodate up to 32 detectors on the same data bus with a maximum bus length of 1000 m provided the detector
18. nal display e As soon as the PRO exe program is started the following additional folders are created Bmp Folder Contains all pictures of the analog signals taken by pushing the take picture button in the scope function of the program Dat Folder If the debugger or statistics function has been activated and a file name has been defined a data file will be created CFG Folder Contains configuration of a particular detector When saving the settings of a detector a dialog opens that asks the user fora corresponding filename Upon entering in the appropriate name and selecting OK the software saves the parameters in a file in the CFG folder For additional Information or ordering of additional Ini files please contact the manufacturer M SS SS www xtralis com The Americas 1 781 740 2223 Asia 852 2916 8894 Australia and New Zealand 61 3 9936 7000 Continental Europe 32 56 24 19 51 UK and the Middle East 44 1442 242 330 The contents of this document are provided on an as is basis No representation or warranty either express or implied is made as to the completeness accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice Except as otherwise provided all warranties express or implied including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly
19. nts condensation on the optical surfaces and maintains the internal temperature at optimal levels 15 0 External Sensitivity Adjustment via RS485 Data Bus If DIP switches 1 and 2 are both set to on the detection performance can be adjusted via the RS485 two way communication port Overall sensitivity of the PRO 45 can be set to any value between 20 and 140 The external sensitivity adjustment may also be used if overall sensitivity has to be changed at certain periods of the day or year depending on the prevailing thermal contrasts Field tests in the actual environment will determine the optimum settings Doc 10642_06 9 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H 16 0 Signal Processing The sophisticated signal processing ensures optimum performance and reliability of the detector The background noise is sampled and averaged over a large number of cycles giving a noise dependent value for the alarm threshold and to start the adaptive signal shape analysis whenever a certain amplitude value is exceeded If the threshold has temporarily been increased by high background noise or repeated movements in the field of view the exponential decay of the threshold level to its original value will take approximately 1 2 minutes from the end of the event Only if a signal meets all the predetermined criteria an alarm will be generated 17 0 Accessories 17 1 Interface Module IF 485B and Installation Software The in
20. oducts for your purpose You acknowedge that you have not relied on any oral or written information representation or advice given by or on behalf of Xtralis or its representatives Total Liability To the fullest extent permitted by law that any limitation or exclusion cannot apply the total liability of Xtralis in relation to the products is limited to i in the case of services the cost of having the services supplied again or ii in the case of goods the lowest cost of replacing the goods acquiring equivalent goods or having the goods repaired Indemnification You agree to fully indemnify and hold Xtralis harmless for any claim cost demand or damage including legal costs on a full indemnity basis incurred or which may be incurred arising from your use of the products Miscellaneous If any provision outlined above is found to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of law such invalidity or unenforceability will not affect the remainder which will continue in full force and effect All rights not expressly granted are reserved Doc 10642 _06 i Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Document Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this document Convention Description Bold Used to denote emphasis Used for names of menus menu options toolbar buttons Italics Used to denote references to other parts of this document or other documents Used for the result of an action
21. recautions must be taken during the installation commissioning and maintenance of the product The system should not be connected to a power source until all the components have been installed Proper safety precautions must be taken during tests and maintenance of the products when these are still connected to the power source Failure to do so or tampering with the electronics inside the products can result in an electric shock causing injury or death and may cause equipment damage Xtralis is not responsible and cannot be held accountable for any liability that may arise due to improper use of the equipment and or failure to take proper precautions Only persons trained through an Xtralis accredited training course can install test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Manual and product documents available from Xtralis Xtralis is not liable to you or any other person for incidental indirect or consequential loss expense or damages of any kind including without limitation loss of business loss of profits or loss of data arising out of your use of the products Without limiting this general disclaimer the following specific warnings and disclaimers also apply Fitness for Purpose You agree that you have been provided with a reasonable opportunity to appraise the products and have made your own independent assessment of the fitness or suitability of the pr
22. s have all different IDs and the data link is properly terminated There is no terminating resistor built into the detector The last detector on the bus on the opposite side of the IF485B interface module also needs a terminating resistor of 120R This can be accomplished by adding a resistor between the wires RS485A and RS485B Temporary Connection for Installation and Configuration For this the use of the interface module IF 485B is recommended refer to Section 17 1 Interface Module IF 485B and Installation Software for further details The test socket carries V GND and the two RS485 ports A and B The detector must be opened for access to the test socket and closed again after the adjustments Installation and Configuration for Permanent Wiring For permanent connection of the RS485 communication link to a control room the two RS485 ports A and B are also accessible on the terminal block The connector board contains all components required for protection of the communication link 18 Doc 10642_0 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual In this mode it is not only possible to do all adjustments and signal monitoring remotely from the control room but also eventually to use the RS485 link for alarm signalling When planning to use the PRO 45 PRO 45H in this configuration please consult the manufacturer for details about the protocol definitions For the RS485 communication bus it is recommended to use t
23. stallation software is very useful for alignment and signal check during setting up and routine maintenance It will indicate the amplitudes generated by wanted as well as unwanted targets and help setting the gain control correctly during walk tests and also show the magnitude of disturbance signals The installation software is to be installed on a PC an interface module is required to convert RS232 to RS485 The information for installation and signal monitoring is displayed on the screen of the PC If more than one detector is connected to the same RS485 communication bus each detector must have a different identification number The RS485 standard requires a bus topology To ensure proper communication the data must be terminated on both ends The IF 485B features a built in termination resistor The interface module IF 485B is available as an accessory and is pre configured and equipped with the necessary connectors to be operated with any detector of the PRO Series 10 Doc 10642_0 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual Test Rj12 Detector Bus Bus Termination a Test x gt off on N Ag Power Rx x x The input cable is 5 0 m long and is terminated with a RJ12 connector fitting into the test socket on the electronic board of the detector The connection to the PC s COM port is with a standard 3 0 m RS232 or with a 1 8 m USB cable supplied with the IF 485B 17 2 Cordless Walk Tes
24. tection range and target speeds The information supplied by the PC display should be used to monitor the detection performance of the detector and make adjustments if required Depending on the site s animal activity vegetation moving in the wind and or other sources of disturbance it is possible that unwanted alarms occur Monitoring and interpreting the information supplied by the installation software will help find the best solution either by adjusting the alignment and or settings of the detector or by removing disturbance sources from within the field of view Doc 10642 _06 19 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Software Installation Procedure e Connect the detector to power and connect the interface module to the detector s test socket or the terminal block as defined in annex 1 e Connect the output of the interface module with the serial COM port of the PC e After double clicking on the Setup _PRO0XX exe the software will be installed on your computer xyz indicates the software release version V Xy Z e Once installation is complete the new folder PRO has been created and includes the following subdirectory and files Ini Folder Contains the necessary detector Ini files Each detector model requires its specific Ini file PRO cfg file Contains specific data relevant to the display structure logo on bitmaps etc do not delete PRO exe file Installation program for set up and sig
25. ter CT 45 The cordless walk tester CT 45 is an accessory for checking the detector alignment remotely During a walk test it indicates a detector alarm with a beeper and an LED The walk tester CT 45 consists of a transmitter CT 45 T and a receiver CT 45 R Receiver LED Description e Power LED indicates power is on and battery o k dims when voltage is low e Comm LED indicates communication with transmitter is ok e Alarm LED lights up as long as alarm is activated Doc 10642 _06 11 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Transmitter Description 1 Power and Communication plug Connects to the detector s test socket 2 Power LED LED indicates correct connection and power 3 Antenna To be placed straight in the detector housing 17 3 Pole Mount Hardware ZA P L1 Pole mounting bracket with two strap bands for poles 4 16 cm in diameter 12 Doc 10642_0 ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H Installation Manual 18 0 Maintenance The detector has been designed to be virtually maintenance free but the following precautions are recommended Visual inspection of the front window for accumulation of dirt on the outer surface or damage at intervals of approximately 6 months Clean the surface with a paper tissue and avoid rubbing dirt into the surface Use the same precautions as for a camera lens Visual inspection of the inside for ingress of water is recommended at intervals of
26. und at the end of the range terminates the field of view Vertical alignment is optimal when the upper edge of the field of view is at 1 5 to 2 5 m above ground at the end of the required detection range provided that the field of view is properly terminated Alignment can be done visually by looking along the groove on the top of the detector This line of sight corresponds to the upper edge of the detection pattern Where the detection range has to be limited a terminating screen can be used to avoid detection of targets beyond the wanted range Note Adverse environmental conditions may reduce the maximum detection range 5 1 Typical Vertical Alignment PRO 45 for a required detection range of 50 m The PRO 45 should be aligned vertically so that at least the lower half of a person standing upright at the maximum required range will be within the field of view refer to Figure 1 Side View of PRO 45 Figure 1 Side View of PRO 45 Doc 10642 _06 3 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H PRO 45H for a required detection range of 60 m The PRO 45H should be aligned vertically so that at least the lower half of a person standing upright at the maximum required range will be within the field of view refer to Figure 2 Side View of PRO 45H below Figure 2 Side View of PRO 45H 5 2 Typical Horizontal Alignment PRO 45 Horizontal alignment should be done to avoid unwanted signals being generated
27. ut can be changed with the installation software If the sensitivity is adjusted with the installation software the programmed value will remain active following a power off Operation of the PRO 45 PRO 45H with overall sensitivity set to more than 100 is not recommended in outdoor applications as the nuisance alarm rate could increase significantly Doc 10642 _06 5 Installation Manual ADPRO by Xtralis PRO 45 PRO 45H 7 0 Adaptive Threshold Discrimination ATD The background noise is constantly averaged and used to adjust the threshold levels for the alarm This special feature reduces the probability of nuisance alarms caused by wind moving vegetation or objects that have a thermal contrast although usually weaker than a person Each signal exceeding a certain minimum value will activate the ATD and increase the threshold levels depending on its strength The time constants for increase and decrease are chosen in a way to adapt to gradual changes Signals generated by a person moving within the specified speed range however are fast enough for detection Repeated movement of any kind within the field of view is therefore activating the ATD reducing the overall sensitivity This has to be noted particularly when walk testing the PRO 45 PRO 45H following installation DIP Switch 3 is used to activate or deactivate the ATD Switch 3 ATD off off on on Operation of the PRO 45 PRO 45H inthis mode is possi
28. wisted pair wiring to avoid disturbance signals Annex 3 Installation Software Introduction The installation software is available as an accessory for alignment setting up and fault finding It can be used for remote programming and verification of all detectors connected to the same RS485 data bus and is recommended for verification of all installations in order to optimise the performance of the detectors If more than one detector is operated over the same communication link it is necessary that the detectors have different addresses IDs For operation with a standard PC an RS232 to RS485 converter is required The interface box IF 485B is available as an accessory Application of the Installation Software The installation software is a most useful tool for remote programming and for checking the alignment of the detectors It greatly facilitates the optimisation of an installation to suit a particular site Independently of the position of DIP switches 1 and 2 hardware or software settings the program is capable of displaying the actual parameter settings as well as the analog signals of the selected detector For remote programming purposes DIP switches 1 and 2 have to be switched to on on position software settings Now all parameter settings can be altered with the software The software is particularly helpful in situations where a detector is operated under conditions near the recommended operating limits of height de
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