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1. Transmitter Transmitter Fig 4 Overlapping Transmitter Tr Installation of multiple CSB 200 systems Nsmitter Transmitter a 4 Receiver Fig 5 Overlapping Angle and Range Installation of CSB 200 systems for area protection Fig 6 Wiring connections and Receiver LED indicators and tuning panel Om sO WN GUARD in TC ip AGB f 66 ff DC E ad SPECIAL ABBREVIATION AGB automatic gain stabilization button TC test connector LP threshold level positive LN threshold level negative WN threshold level double negative TS tamper switch DC distance control NC normal closed contacts CONTROL UNIT WIRING CONNECTIONS Receiver Unit 12V TS TS NC NC Control panel POWER SUPPLY 12 30 V Test button ALARM BOARD For normal closed alarm circuit T it nr ter CSB 200 Wiring Diagram Fig 7 Control Unit and RECEIVER WIRE Marked 12V Connect to the negative Voltage output or ground of the control unit WIRE Marked 12V Connect to a positive Voltage output of 12 30Vdc source usually from the alarm control unit WIRES Marked TS Connect these terminals to a 24 hour normally closed protective zone in the control unit If the
2. CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING INC CSB 200 Microwave Barrier Outdoor Detector 660 x 17 Range INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS amp USER MANUAL P N 7111267 Rev 1 0 Y S A Y The CSB 200 is a bi station microwave detector for long range outdoor applications It comprises of a transmitter T and receiver R which when mounted facing each other create a perimeter protection with coverage of up to 200m The dimensions of the detection area vary according to the distance between the two units and the sensitivity calibration The CSB 200 Microwave barrier is an advanced detection system utilizing state of the art Microwave technology eliminating false alarms while maintaining high security standards for the detection of human intruders into a protected area The CSB 200 is designed to protect large areas and can easily be installed on any type of fence or pole in order to provide a solid barrier protection and block all perimeter activities this barrier rejects interferences of birds and small animals due to its original method of false alarm elimination Several CSB 200 systems can be combined in order to provide a complete perimeter protection with unlimited space or shape The CSB 200 is designed for continuous round the clock operation and keeps its characteristics within a wide temperature range of 40 C up to 60 C and a relative humidity of up to 98 Features e Detection Range Up to 200m e Operating Temperature 40
3. F to 140 F e Power Input 12 30 Vdc e Detect human intruders walking running or crawling e Quick and easy installation on pole fence or wall e No maintenance required e High RFI EMI Immunity e Protection against Power supply failure direct sunlight wind up to 30 m sec snow and rain small animals ground precipitation snow and grass up to 0 5m removing the top cover housing destruction electromagnetic masking of the receiver SELECTING MOUNTING LOCATION The installation of the CSB 200 requires that the transmitter and the receiver face each other so that the two antennas may be correctly aligned The two units must be positioned in direct line at the edge of the area Local conditions of the protected zone must be free from obstacles like walls fences trees and ditches or other microwave detectors and systems In order to ensure suitable operation of the CSB 200 type of ground should be one of the following Asphalt Cement Soil Clay Gravel or Grass mown Avoid the following locations Avoid installation of CSB 200 on the following type of ground Thick vegetation Grass unmown Water Sand and Metal The ground must not have movable parts near the sensitive zone any grassy areas must be frequently mown there should not be any flowing water especially longitudinally ground where structural features may be changed The installation site should satisfy the following requirements see fig 1 e The
4. around the pole and through the bracket holes Fix the bands with the tightening screws and cut the unused part of bands Fig 2 Connect the plastic housing to the bracket using the spherical nut and hold it with the screw on the nut Note The last step of fastening the spherical nuts should be accomplished after focusing the receiver and transmitter in the optimal position Top installation The CSB 200 can be also installed on top of a fence or a wall Installation height of receiver and transmitter units should be in a way that the bottom surface of the plastic housing will be 0 3m above top of fence or wall The support should be mechanically connected to the fence to ensure reliability Cross installation In order to avoid dead zones under aerials and to increase the protected area it is possible to install multiple CSB 200 systems connected together with overlapping Overlap configurations are performed with the units located at the angles of protected area The minimum overlap for sufficient coverage must be at least 2 5 3 m depending on the sensitivity set and installation height It is recommended to install an equal number of CSB 200 systems T and R in order to close the perimeter completely The optimal way is to install transmitters T only or receivers R only at the point of overlap Fig 3 Overlapping installation of 2 systems to avoid blind zones Receiver Receiver
5. front cover of the detector is opened an immediate alarm signal will be sent to the control unit WIRES Marked NC These are the output relay contacts of the detector Connect to normally closed zone in the control unit TRANSMITTER WIRE Marked 12V Connect to a positive Voltage output of 12 30Vdc source usually from the alarm control unit WIRE Marked 12V Connect to the negative Voltage output or ground of the control unit WIRE Marked DC Apply 5 30 Volts from alarm station to the terminal marked DC TEST POSITIONING AND FOCUSING For preliminary set up focus the receiver and transmitter as if a virtual direct line connects the receiver and the transmitter Make sure that the antenna s radiating surfaces of R and T are parallel radiating surface is perpendicular to the virtual direct line Unscrew the 6 screws holding the small cover on receiver backside fig 6 using the special tool enclosed in the CSB 200 set Make sure you switched on the power supply and outgoing electric circuit of the sensor correctly as shown in fig 7 Connect a voltmeter to the output marked TC in the tuning panel using the cable enclosed in the CSB 200 set 4 Set the voltmeter to 10VDC measurements range and switch it ON 5 Loosen the screw of the receiver hinge 6 Press the AGB button hold it and by declining the receiver housing vertically and horizon
6. surface of the site should be leveled with a maximum slope angle of 15 e No obstacles as bushes or group of trees or walls within a distance of 2 5m from the centerline between two units Depth of snow on the ground should not be more than 0 5m e Height of a grass on the ground should not exceed 0 3m It is important to mow the grass regularly to avoid its movement interfering with the microwave signal Maximum length of protection zone 200 m Maximum width of protection zone 5m Maximum height of protection zone 1 8m ia Installation k 1 1 5m Gad _ P gt TNA S SS gt Maximum height of grass on Dead Zone Maximum depth of snow on si the around 05m the ground 0 3m 2 5 3 m Fig 1 Installation and Protection zone MOUNTING THE DETECTOR Installation on Pole Use metal or cement poles with a diameter of 90 100mm as the support It is allowed to install two units on a single support the two units must be identical Two transmitters or two receivers Installation height of receiver and transmitter units should be in a way that the bottom surface of the plastic housing will be 0 9 1m above the top of surface ground and grass SPHERICAL NUT BRACKET BAND TIGHTENING SCREW Fig 2 Installation of Transmitter Receiver on pole with steel wire band For pole installation use the steel bands with the bracket wrap the bands
7. derstands that a properly installed and maintained product can only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss or damage as a result Consequently CROW shall have no liability for any personal injury property damage or any other loss based on claim that this product failed to give any warning However if CROW is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin CROW s maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of this product which shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against CROW CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING INC USA CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING INC 2160 North Central Road Fort Lee N J 07024 Tel 1 800 GET CROW or 1 201 944 0005 Fax 1 201 944 1199 E mail crow crowelec com
8. ed circuit board Specifications are subject to change without prior notice CROW LIMITED WARRANTY CROW warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the last day of the week and year whose numbers are printed on the printed circuit board inside this product CROW s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing this product at its option free of charge for materials or labor if it is proved to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service CROW shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other then CROW There are no warranties expressed or implied of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise which extend beyond the description on the face hereof In no case shall CROW be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty expressed or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever even if the loss or damage is caused by CROW s own negligence or fault CROW does not represent that this product can not be compromised or circumvented that this product will prevent any person injury or property loss or damage by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that this product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Purchaser un
9. ntiometer counter clock wise slowly until LED LP flashes 6 Observe LED marked LN small negative level while assistant is crossing the area in the test distance as descried in fig 8 7 Turn the LN potentiometer counter clock wise slowly until LED LN flashes Note During CSB 200 standby state GUARD LED is active and the detector is ready During detection GUARD LED fades for 5 10 sec WALK TEST Following the tuning process walk test should be performed 1 Cross the area in different locations choosing depressions and elevations 2 Verify detection by observing the GUARD LED fade 3 If necessary make fine tuning of the threshold levels LP and LN 4 Replace the small cover on receiver backside fig 6 5 Screw the 6 holding screws using the special tool enclosed in the CSB 200 set Note After tuning the system it is recommended to check functionality for 2 3 days to verify the installation and tuning ROUTINE TEST PROCEDURES It is recommended to perform routine inspection of the system with the following tests Walk Test 1 After tuning the sensitivity connect 12Vdc power to the system Allow 2 minutes warm up time Make sure that the protected area is cleared of all people Cross the middle part of the protected area a BR O N An alarm signal should be received in the control unit for 3 Sec NOTE Walk Test procedure should be conducted at least once a year to confirm p
10. roper operation and coverage of the detector Remote Test 1 Apply 5 30 Volts from control unit to the wire marked DC Transmit remote control on the transmitter unit 2 An alarm signal should be received in the control unit for 3 Sec NOTE During regular operation it is recommended to conduct remote test every day to confirm proper operation of all system SPECIFICATIONS Microwave Frequency Modulation Frequency Maximum Transmitting Power 9 9 GHz 2 5 KHz 10mW Continues 25mW Peak Scope Length of protection zone Max 200 m Lobe Width Approx 5m Lobe Height Approx 2m Power Supply Voltage 12 30 V Current consumption Relay contacts values Alarm Period Tamper Switch Detection Speed Target velocity Remote testing Transmitter 20 mA at 12Vdc Receiver 20 mA at 12Vdc N C 28 Vdc Maximum current 0 1 A 3 Sec Max N C 28 Vdc Maximum current 0 1 A open when cover is removed 0 3 10 m sec Built in self test generator simulates actual intrusion signals Flatness of ground Approx 0 3 m Maximum height of grass on the 0 3m ground Maximum height of snow on the 0 5m ground Alarm output switching over of relay contacts for the time Dimensions of unit T R Minimum 3 Sec wa bra ket 260 x 210 x 85mm Weight T R and accessories 2 Kg Operating temperature range 40 C 60 C Weatherproofing e All openings with gasket and sealed e Conformal coat
11. tally look for maximum voltage measurement 7 Tighten the screw of the receiver hinge 8 Loosen the screw of the transmitter hinge 9 Press the AGB button hold it and by declining the transmitter housing 10 11 vertically and horizontally look for maximum voltage measurement Tighten the screw of the transmitter Note The voltage measured must be within the limits of 2 7 V up to 7 5V as a result of the positioning procedure in order to achieve an extra signal which is necessary under the changing of environmental conditions Switch OFF the voltmeter TUNING Following the positioning process threshold levels must be calibrated on the receiver back panel During threshold calibrations make sure to perform walk test by crossing the area in different places walking upright and bending down Length of site 150 Less Walk test distance from 95 11 13 TR RE in meters 40 5m 10 11m 11 5m 13 5m 16 17m In all site no less than Fig 8 Walk test distance 1 Set the 3 threshold level potentiometers WN LN LP clockwise to end of route 2 Observe LED marked WN large negative level while assistant is crossing the area in the test distance as descried in fig 8 3 Turn the WN potentiometer counter clock wise slowly until LED WN flashes 4 Observe LED marked LP positive level while assistant is crossing the area in the test distance as descried in fig 8 5 Turn the LP pote
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