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1. Silent Relay FA 1W Wall Mount Bracket adjustable 45 Horizontally 0 20 Vertically downwards Remove masking material and continuous double LED Remote Control Terminal BE model only FA 3 Compact Wall amp Ceiling Bracket adjustable 45 Horizontally 0 10 Vertically downwards Detector is masked Yellow LED flickers i flickering of Red LED stops after several seconds 1 INSTALLATION HINTS CX 502AM onl i i i j i y Strong light electrical noise cause anti masking Radia sich sauses false alarm x Red and Yellow LED does Incorrect initialization Initialize correctly according to Section 6 6 Wi G not stop flickering warm up Insufficient power supply Correct supply voltage to 9 18V DC a
2. Knockout NOTE Sc A Double Conductive Shield aN This unit is designed to detect movement of an intruder and activate an ORTEX Lens Sy LED Indicator Do not touch ean OUI panel OPTEX CO LTD iSO 9001 Certified by LAQA i i A rtifi A Being only part of a complete alarm system we cannot accept 4 7 5 Nonohama Otsu 520 0801 ban Cover Fastenin Sensitivity Selector eae Mounting Knockout ibility for any damages or other consequences resulting from an te ee x j See section 6 1 N Pitch 2 39inch 7 6mm responsibility y g q g OPTEX INCORPORATED Screw A F A intrusion 1845W 205th Street Torrance CA 90501 1510 U S A f f f P TEL 310 533 1500 FAX 310 533 5910 j EA This product confirms to the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC OPTEX EUROPE LTD S0 s002 Certtied vy NQA Base Tamper met No 0881 0001 11 59 0881 1 00 03 FEL orezsyeato00 FAX orezsjeseat o S SLE 7BU UK E 4 INSTALLATION below The main unit can be 3 released from it s base by following the procedure Push up the main unit until it is released from the claws of the base housing Pull the unit out from the Lead in wires through knockouts along the wiring guide on the rear side of base Mount base with supplied screws When Loosen fastening base setting the guides on the both sides of un screw and remove the upper part of the main unit with the claws Using a bracket check matching knockout position wire accor
3. LONG RANGE Alarm output N C 28VDC 0 2A max 20 30 IMPORTANT Tamper switch N C Opens when cover is removed When using the optional Long range lens ensure that the Warm up period Approx 1 min LED blinks 2 76 70 detection mode switch is set to the STD position ar LED is blinking during warm up period LED indicator Al diti lt LLR Ty Ensure that the SENS Switch is set to the H position when Ar MCEnNgMon the detector is to be used in ranges longer than 67ft 20m D L terminal BE Only See Section6 2 TOP VIEW RF interference No alarm 30V m oS ge 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 i o o o o pes m i i 4 Operating temperature 4 F 122 F 20 C 50 C EEL 1 _ 45m Environment humidity 95 max 2 i PSS FF Weight 4 20z 120g lt 2 i 5 A o 5 10 15 20 24m gt 35 a F oe Model Gxtey ee en 10 SP5VIEWo 40 50m Current draw 5mA normal 13mA max Alarm Memory See Section6 4 D L terminal See Section6 2 is l i o 5 10 15m Weight 4 20z 120g N 3 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION CL 80N Optional lens for long range curtain pattern S e O Wiring Knockout Coverage 80ft x 7 7ft 24m x 2 3m i Cover A Detection zones 22 zones Dimensions inches mm Anti masking prism Terminals CX 502AM only Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice i Do not touch d peo OOO atl ALARM SP TROUBLE IA Au DL TAMPER naan Corner mount
4. LED s stop blinking the detector is set and ready for use If the LED s continue to blink then refer to the trouble shooting section 4 Place an obstacle such as hand within 10cm in front of the detector for more than 10 seconds 5 The detector works correctly if the yellow LED starts to blink slowly indicating that ithas been masked 6 Remove the obstruction and the yellow LED should stop flashing This completes the set up procedure
5. TION MODE PULSE COUNT The Detection Mode can be switched to either Standard or Special mode depending on the environmental conditions of the installation Ensure that the STD position is used when the Long range lens is When the SP is selected the detector s sensitivity may seem sluggish It is therefore important to always conduct a walk test to ensure that the desired fitted STD For normal applications SP For use in hostile areas where there may be movement from small animals or other objects such as fax machines or curtains coverage is given 4 ALARM MEMORY and INITIAL ALARM MEMORY Alarm Memory CX 502V CX 502AM only This function is used to indicate if the detector was activated while the panel was armed It will cause the red LED on the Detector to illuminate once the panel has been disarmed Initial Alarm Memory CX 502AM only When several detectors are on the same loop with the alarm memory function after disarming 1 The first detector to be activated flashes its LED 2 On any subsequent detectors that became activated the red LED will stay on Operation The LED display for the Alarm Memory and the Initial Alarm Memory turns ON only when the LED SW or remote control by the DL terminal is OFF while the system is in the disarm condition Alarm Memory and Initial Alarm Memory will not activate while system is disarmed After Alarm Mem
6. Zp QPTEX DS TALUA TON INSTRUCTIONS No 0 Oo PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Improper power ely voltage Correct supply voltage to 9 18V DC CX 502 CX 502V CX 502AM disconnection low voltage STANDARD ALARM MEMORY ANTI MASKING RED LED does not light Improper detection area See Section 2 4 LED switch is OFF Turn on the switch FEATURES Improper polarity to detector Switch positive and negative at terminal eae ak Conductive Shieldi f th lectric el t ee wens Ar a king Technol RED LED lights even Moving object within area curtain wall hanging etc Remove the souces from the detection area Extremely High Light bee RPI immunity Patent listed E aee CoA a 0 Sok nu Masking echnology though no person Temperature of object within area changing rapidly Remove object from detection area Multifocus Optics Design Patent listed Alarm Memory and Initial Alarm Memory within area heater air conditioning etc Check load of output LED On Off Switch LED Remote Control Terminal RED LED lights but Relay contact is stuck or damaged due to overloading The unit needs repair or replacement Super Quad Zone Logic 2 LED Indication signal is not sent Faulty wiring Wire correctly Temperature Compensation OPTION Red LED does not stop Sez Sealed Optics LONG RANGE LENS CL 80N flickering warm up Insufficient power supply Correct supply voltage to 9 18V DC
7. cuit will activate triggering the Trouble output When the object is removed away from the lens and then the Anti Mask circuit will automatically be reset after one second switching off the LED indication as well as the Trouble output Caution on Installation Since the accuracy of the anti masking detection is very critical please take note of the following points 1 Installation Avoid locating the detector where any objects can be within 1 meter from the detector such as by doors hanging signs or curtains Also avoid locating the detector where it may be in direct or reflected sunlight Powering up the Detector This type of detector sets its optimum level of performance automatically during warm up period This enables it to be set up correctly to provide reliable perfor mance with the minimum of fuss To ensure that this setting up is carried out properly please follow the following instructions carefully A Keep at least 1 meter away from the detector when first applying the power to the unit B Keep at least 1 meter from the detector clear of any objects when first apply ing the power N lt Testing the Detector 1 Ensure that all of the above procedures have been carried out then apply power to the detector 2 The detector will go through a warm up period during which the display LED s will blink The Anti Masking circuit will also start to set itself to its optimum level at this point 3 When the
8. ding to cover of the base housing before opening mounting holes Section 5 5 When using the Long range lens or to get access to the sensitivity selector switch it is necessary to remove the lens This is done by releasing it from the two notches either side of the lens and pulling away To replace it line up the lens with the guides on the inner cover of the detector and hook the holes back into the claws Long Range Lens CL 80N which has the number 51 1522 engraved inside the lens Conduct a walktest and make adjustments Section 6 Fit cover using fastening screw Line up the guides on both sides of the upper part of the main unit with the claws of the base housing Push it onto the base housing and slide down the main unit locking them together TAMPER N C ALARM OUTPU N C Disable LED model only POWER INPUT 9 18 VDC POWER INPUT 9 18 VDC Connect tamper terminals to a 24 hour supervisory loop Power wires should not exceed the following CX 502 V lCOODOOCTDOOCT CX 502 AM SPARE Non Shorted TROUBLE OUTPUT N C SPARE Shorted POWER INPUT 9 18 VDC AMPER N C E E E lCOODOOCTDOOCT When using two or more units on one wire the maximum length is cx502_ lengtns Cx502V CX502AM obtained by dividing the maximum wire length listed above by t
9. he WIRE SIZE 12V 14V 12V 14V 12V 14V number of units used AWG 22 0 33mm2 1600 2930 1060t 2120t UL requires CX 502 CX 502V CX 502AM to be connected to a UL listed oy om Kaom em oa ae power supply capable of providing a nominal input of 12VDC 12mA AWG 20 0 52mm Pee ae max CX 502 12VDC 13mA max CX 502V 12VDC 19mA max 750m 1500m 700m p 1400m 500m 1000m CX 502AM and battery standby time of 4 hours gt 40008 8000 3670 7330t 2660t 5320t i ia AWG 18 0 83mm 1200m 2200m 800m 1600m The equipment shall be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 6 FUNCTIONS TA ALARE SP TROJBLE JIA AM DL TAPER aH TROUBLE OUTPUT SELECTOR i POLARITY SELECTOR gQ DETECTION MODE LED ON OFF CAUTION Always conduct a walk test after changing the position of this switch to ensure the detector is still providing optimum coverage 1 SENSITIVITY SELECTOR To adjust the sensitivity first remove the lens as this covers the sensitivity switch See the procedure on 4 5 This switch may be used where A Turn the switch to L Low position when the detector is installed in a hostile area which may cause a false alarm It
10. i w ae Avoid direct unlight Avoid mounting detec or where Avoid vapor or high humidity Avoid Curtain Screen etc Do not install outdoors 8 SPECIFICATIONS a E Ee h Ar that can cause condensation blocking detection area detected E F G Model CX 502 Model CX 502AM Detection method Passive infrared Current draw 7mA normal 19mA max A WARNING Coverage Wide aigiesho wide Alarm Memory See Section6 4 When damage has occured to the Mae 50ft x 50ft 15m x 15m Initial Alarm Memory See Section6 4 Z WARNING product i e water logged abnormal N CAUTION Detection zones 82 zones Er F things inside product overheating Red and Yellow LED is blinking during warm up period A r 7 7 S Never repair or modify or smoking strange smells etc immediately stop using Mount securely Mounting height 6 10ft 1 8 3 0m LED Indicator Red LED Alarm Alarm Memory and Initial Alarm Memory indicator product It may cause product and contact your supplier Otherwise continued like ae Sensitivity 3 F 1 6 C at 2ft sec 0 6m sec Yellow LED Anti Masking Self check indicator accident fire hazard or use in such condition may cause electric shock or fire may cause injury Detectable speed 1 5ft sec 0 3 1 5m sec D L terminal See Section6 2 electric shock hazard Power input 9 18VDC Trouble output N C 28VDC 0 2A max 2 DETECTION AREA Current draw 5mA normal 12mA max Weight 4 80z 135g g Alarm period 2 0 0 5sec WIDE ANGLE FEV
11. may be used in situations where the area of coverage may be small or narrow Where small animals may be present or where there may be sudden temperature changes B Turn the switch to H High position when greater sensitivity is required example in Long Range applications exceeding 67ft 20m areas with high temperatures which reduce the temperature difference between the target and background or when the detector is mounted at higher than Oft 2 7m 2 LED ON OFF Dip SW 1 Switches the LED ON or OFF CX 502 The Alarm LED indicator can be switched either ON or OFF CX 502V CX 502AM 1 When the system is armed the Alarm LED and Trouble LED CX 502AM only will not work regardless of the position of this DIP Switch 2 When the system is disarmed the Alarm LED and Trouble LED CX 502AM only can be selectable to be either ON or OFF See the section 6 5 as to the setting of Arm Disarm When in warm up mode the LED s are activated regardless of the DIP Switch s position D L terminal LED remote control terminal CX 502 BE CX 502V CX 502AM only LED can be enabled or disabled remotely from control panel by D L terminal Ensure to switch off the LED s ON OFF switch Polarity of CX 502 BE model is always set as NEGATIVE See the explanation of the Polarity Selector 6 5 for the control of ON OFF ON OFF 3 DETEC
12. nd SELF CHECK CX 502AM only The Anti Masking function protects the detector s lens from being covered by either an object or from hostile substances such as spray therefore allowing it to detect to its specifications The Self Check function is an onboard circuit which checks the operation of Detector at regular 5 hour intervals This ensures that the unit is always Working correctly Trouble output TO This output activates if there is either an Anti masking detection or a Self Check problem Switching the Trouble Output T O ALARM T 0 In the Event of either a Masking or Self Check problem then the unit may be set to either activate just the Trouble output or the Trouble and the Alarm outputs Using DIP Switch 4 makes this selec tion SWITCH POSITION OUTPUT TERMINAL OFF TROUBLE T O ON TROUBLE T O and ALARM LED display As well as the trouble output the yellow LED on the detector will also display the trouble condition Yellow LED Indication Blinks slowly 0 5sec It lights constantly Blinks fast 0 2sec Type of trouble Anti Masking Self Check Anti Masking and Self Check This function is displayed only when the LED ON OFF switch or the Remote Control from the DL terminals is ON while the system is disarmed Anti Masking If an object is placed within 10cm in front of the detector for a period of more than 10 seconds then the Anti Masking cir
13. ory and Initial Alarm Memory latches Alarm Output operate normally during armed period RESET Alarm Memory resets automatically when system is re armed l Wiring of Alarm Memory Compatible Control Panel is required for Alarm Memory Connect A M terminal to Control Panel s Control Voltage Signal terminal System Arming Status Voltage Output See the section 6 5 as to the switching of System Status Wiring of Initial Alarm Memory Connect I A terminals of the detectors in one loop Parallel Connection NOTE Maximum 40 detectors can be connected in one loop for initial alarm memory Control Panel 5 POLARITY SELECTOR Cx 502V CX 502AM only This allows detector to be used with a variety of control panel memory latch outputs for either or switching The memory latch from the panel may be used with either the DL function or the Alarm Memory Switch Position Terminal input DL ALARM MEMORY status operation operation OPEN or 5 18VDC ON Armed POSITIVE 0 1VDC grounded OFF Disarmed OPEN or 5 18VDC OFF Disarmed POSI NEGA NEGATIVE 0 1VDC grounded ON Armed Please note that you cannot set the polarities of these two functions separately Please select or to meet with that of the control panels memory latch output grounded A M and D L terminals are electrically connected with power supply terminal ground 6 ANTI MASKING a
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