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Installation Manual ATsUIIIIn IR111O EXA Passive Infrared Detector

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1. a Installation Manual ATSUMI IR1110 EXA Passive Infrared Detector We thank you for purchasing ATSUMI passive infrared detector Please read this installation manual carefully for appropriate use of the product SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply 9 28VDC non polarized Current Draw 25mA Max Coverage Wide angle 14m max range 15 zone pairs 30 fingers Operating Temperature and Humidity 20 C to 50 C RH95 or less non condensing Form 1a N O 1b N C selectable semiconductor relay 0 1A 30VDC Form 1b N C 0 1A 30VDC Alarm Contacts Tamper Contacts LED Indication Alarm LED red blinks when power is first supplied Alarm LED red lights when alam is triggered Alarm LED red blinks when Self Diagnosis is activated Mirror Angle Adjustment 30 vertically Weight 190g Components 2 x mounting screws INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS DO NOT install outdoors DO NOT install in the areas where sudden temperature fluctuation is expected AVOID partitions furniture and glass within coverage AVOID intense shock or vibration AVOID intense electrical or electromagnetic noise AVOID magnetic material AVOID corrosive gas and dust AVOID direct exposure to sunlight and intense light AVOID vapor or high humidity that can cause condensation Install within 2 5 5 0m height from floor Install and set up the unit so that intruders will cross field of view Catch performance is based on the temperature di
2. ction Wire Entrance Knockouts 5 Mount the body unit into the base 6 Test the unit by walk test After the walk test lock the switch to firmly fix on the base and tighten the screw on the base Marking A Marking B Notch COVERAGE SETUP Unit Mounting Height Table ojo ojojo o yA m ajojoje o jB CAE NEER KE Gow eo f c 3jD AJA Jo 4 F D BIA ZE HAE GJ EJD BJ AJA F S_S H G E D C B Xs 7 1 HlFlelo c H 8 H G F E D N l 9 J IJH G F E Y 10 J I JH G G F K 12 k s Hjeje 14 K JI JI 1 H H Mirror Angle Adjustment Rods Mirror Angle Adjustment Rod If the ceiling is 3m high and the desired coverage is up to 7m set the mirror angle adjustment rod at H position E INITIAL SETUP Switch 1 1 Alarm LED ON Alarm LED lights when the unit triggers an alarm OFF Alarm LED never lights Regardless of switch settings Alarm LED blinks during warm up period 1 min and Self Diagnosis Direction Switch 1 2 Relay Alarm LED red ON Form 1b N C relay opens when an alarm is triggered OFF Form 1a N O relay Switch1 1 to 1 2 12 ae ON OFF Switch2 1 to 2 4 1234 Bann OFF triggered Switch2 1 2 2 Sensitivity Switch2 1 Switch2 2 Sensitivity ON ON 120 OFF ON 100 ON OFF 80 OFF OFF 60 Switch2 3 2 4 Pu
3. fference between a moving object and a stable background The greater the difference the longer the actual coverage TERMINALS Functions 9 28VDC Non polarity Form 1b N C Form 1a N O selectable This contact opens when power is not supplied regardless of switch settings Terminals Power Input aAlarm Output Tamper Output Form 1b N C contacts open when body unit is detached from the base This works regardless of the power supply conditions Spare No connection inside HTwo 10kQ resistors are attached to terminals initially These parts achieve four state monitoring normal alarm output tamper output and short circuit by two wires But the exclusive panel is necessary for this system Remove these parts for normal use MOUNTING Select a location likely to intercept an intruder moving across the coverage pattern Make sure the surface is solid and vibration free 1 Loosen the screw on the base unlock the switch and turn the body unit counterclockwise to remove from the base 2 Position the base with the printed arrows pointing in the direction of the desired coverage Coverage Switch Locked Screw O Unlocked Lines 3 Mount the base to the ceiling using the 2 mounting screws Refer to the label on the base to wire the unit 4 Adjust the coverage and do the initial setting Refer to the item 5 and 6 for details Dire
4. lse Counts The unit triggers an alarm when the pulse counts detected in 10 seconds interval reach the number of pulses selected The count is reset 10 seconds after the last pulse Switch2 3 Switch2 4 Counts ON ON 1 OFF ON 2 ON OFF 3 OFF OFF 4 SPECIAL FEATURES 7 1 Pulse Count Selection Choose the pulse count with switches 2 3 and 2 4 Functions The unit counts pulses in an interval of 10 seconds or less and it triggers an alarm when the count reaches the number of pulses set The count is reset 10 seconds after the last pulse As a guide a pulse count of 1 would only be selected in very stable environments when rapid response is required and a pulse count of 4 would be selected for harsh environments 7 2 Self Diagnosis Automatically detects malfunction of the unit Selection This function is active at all times regardless of switch settings Functions If the alarm LED continues to blink after the one 1 minute warm up period a malfunction with either the pyro sensor or the amplifier has been detected and the unit needs to be replaced In this fault condition the alarm output will be operated EJ virina Caution Only apply power after all connections have been made and inspected Use the following table to determine the minimum gauge wire needed per length of a wire run between the power source and the last unit on the run The table is based on one detector connected to a wire run f
5. rom the power source The table is based on the use of a 12VDC power source WIRE GAUGE MAXIMUM LENGTH 0 3mm or AWG22 700m 0 5mm or AWG20 1 200m 0 75mm or AWG18 1 800m Note When two or more sets are added to a wire run the maximum length per gauge decreases and is determined by dividing the length by the number of sets on a wire run EJ COVERAGE Side View TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION No Power Turn the power ON Damaged wires Change wires Improper connection Tighten screws for No alarm Insulation problem connection Alarm LED never lights Object in the coverage Remove the object Readjust the coverage Alarm LED is OFF Turn the switch 1 1 ON The unit detects only occasionally The intruder does not cross the detector s field of view Readjust the coverage so that the intruder crosses the field of view False Alarms Installed too close to the source of electromagnetic noise or wired too close to power source Relocate the unit Reroute wiring Sudden temperature fluctuation Exposed to direct sunlight or headlight Remove the heat source Readjust the coverage Block the light with blinds The body unit is not fixed on the base Fix it firmly on the base Alarm LED lights but no alarm output The controller is not armed Arm the controller Damaged wires Improper connection Ins
6. ulation problem Check with a tester Tighten screws for connection When Form 1b N C is used Alarm output is connected in parallel with other detectors outputs Connect in series with the other detectors output Wire only 1 unit per loop Alarm LED blinks 1 per second Self diagnosis is activated due to mechanical failure Replace the detector Relays operate in reverse The relay setting is in reverse Reset the switch 1 2 OTHER INFORMATION At least once a year perform walk testing to verify operation The specifications are subject to change without prior notice This unit is designed to detect movement of an intruder and activate an alarm control panel Being only a part of a complete system we cannot accept responsibility for any damages or other consequences resulting from an intrusion E ATSUMI ELECTRIC CO LTD 4 2 2 Shin Miyakoda Hamamatsu Shizuoka 431 2103 Japan Phone 81 53 428 4116 Fax 81 53 428 4119 AE0723 03 9 0000

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