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1. Corner Installation 1 Corner Tamper Installation 1 LILI Jii 7 a gt z i Wiring Screw Wall Installation 2 Corner Installation 3 Wall Installation 3 Installation Steps ns oe pE p 10 11 12 Loosen the tamper screw found at the bottom of the unit Separate the back cover from the unit by sliding the back of the unit down and off Drill or punch out the appropriate knock out holes for either a wall or corner installation refer to the installation legend above Make sure to allow for 20 mm 0 78 in of space between the top of the unit and a ceiling or object found above it Mark your selected location using the back cover of the unit as a template Drill holes into the wall surface Thread the wires through the wire entry hole To connect the Digiplex bus attach the red black green and yellows to their respective locations Secure the back cover of the unit to the wall surface using mounting screws appropriate for the specific installation Slide the front section of the unit into place on the back cover of the unit If the wires are connected to electricity then the power up sequence will automatically start Ensure that the outer rim of the unit is tightly joined so that waterproof casing is not compromised While the tamper screw at the bottom of the unit is open begin the power up process and access the menus to change any sensitivity or other settings then save the alte
2. ANTI KA AS K Mode Test All or Test Anti Mask and in rotation with the blue frame icon after the predetermined response time is reached in Operation Mode Anti Mask Notification appears only in the Operation Mode 3 5 seconds after an obstruction is detected or in rotation with the Active IR Anti Mask indicator after the response time is reached MV ANTI MASK MW Anti Mask Pre Alarm in Test and Operation Mode The NVX80 is built for harsh conditions indoor or outdoor Its anti mask settings can be set to reduce sensitivity to rain wind and other inclement conditions The MW anti mask feature detects motion within 0 5 m 2 m 1 ft 64 in 6 ft 5 in from the unit The MW anti mask is activated if a validated detection of movement has occurred during the 10 minutes prior to the anti mask detection As the moving object nears the detector the blue frame will appear on the OLED screen for 90 seconds The MW anti mask relay has not yet been activated If an alarm is triggered as the result of the main lens detection of an object during that same period the blue frame will disappear and a MW anti mask event will not occur If no alarm is triggered by detection of the main lens in the 90 second period a MW anti mask relay will be activated and the MW anti mask logo will be displayed The MW anti mask relay and logo will be cleared by an Alarm event triggered by the main lens An Active IR anti mask has a higher display priority If Ac
3. blue frame does not appear in this mode Test PIR Tests PIR detection Shows PIR detection and Creep Alarm Test MW Tests and shows MW and MW anti mask detection Test Anti Mask Tests Active IR and MW The blue frame does not appear in this mode Test Bus Tests voltage and Digiplex communications Shows the measured bus voltage Shows the status of data and clk lines Ok for valid connection N A for no connection or invalid operation Use the built in diagnostics to pinpoint troublesome installations Test the NVX80 detector settings and bus operation The Test Bus option will test the bus voltage and Digiplex connection by checking the status of data and clk lines reporting no connection or invalid operation You can test the PIR MW and Anti Mask functionality separately or as a group Anti Masking IR Anti Masking Menu Action Mode Select sensitivity to environmental conditions indoor for high sensitivity or outdoor for reduced sensitivity Response Time Choose from 30 60 120 seconds to define as the detection time required until an anti mask event is triggered A blue frame appears 3 5 seconds after masking starts and an anti mask event is triggered after the selected time frame has passed Calibrate Initiate an anti mask calibration process Test AM Test the anti mask functionality AM Code This code is generated after the last anti mask calibration process and may be required when communicating with d
4. ft 6 in of the unit as this may interfere with the MW anti mask capabilities If the installation site is near heavy traffic or objects beyond the required detection range adjust the MW sensitivity and or tilt the detector down In order to maximize detection efficiency choose a location that is most likely to intercept intruders moving across the coverage area at a 45 degree angle NVX80 Version 1 02 P A R A D O x Connecting to the Bus Connecting to the Digiplex bus is quite straight forward The red black green and yellow wires must be placed into the red black green and yellow slots respectively R B GRN YEL TMP NC1 C1 N01 NC2COMNCS f 8 P A R A D O x NVX80 Version 1 02 Menus Menu Driven Settings and Configuration The NVX80 introduces a unique 4 button interface and full color OLED display screen The NVX80 is completely menu driven making programming and configuration simple There are no jumpers trimmers or complex wiring to contend with The OLED screen displays a variety of icons which indicate the current state of the detector Alarm pre alarm and anti mask events as well as notifications are displayed on the OLED The menus provide direct control of the detector s operation the sensitivity level settings display characteristics and more To protect against malicious activity the NVX80 s menus and button interface are active only when the tamper screw at the bottom of the unit is open The
5. menus and button interface become functional only after a tamper event is issued Installation specific settings can be saved and restored if altered Settings can also be reset to factory defaults all with the push of a button The following items are included in the NVX80 main menu PIR Microwave Anti Mask Alarm Condition Input Output Diagnostics Settings About and Language Via the menu these features can be activated sensitivities set and tested input and outputs can be defined and product information can be viewed OK used to enter and confirm selections Back used to return to a previous menu cancel without making changes and to exit the test mode Down Up used to scroll through menus and increase decrease sensitivity Main Menu PIR Set and test PIR modes and sensitivity Microwave MW Set and test MW sensitivity and MW anti mask IR Anti Mask Set calibrate and test anti mask function Alarm Condition Set the combination logic of PIR and MW Currently supports only PIR and MW Wall Tamper Control tamper input settings Outputs Define functionality of the relays Diagnostics Test the detectors settings and bus operation Settings Control display options enable disable notifications save restore or reset settings to factory defaults About Shows the detectors firmware version serial number and BUS zone number Language Currently English only NVX80 Version 1 02 PARAD O x
6. will also appear at the end of the power TAM PE R up sequence OPEN Appears when the Wall Tamper screw has been disengaged This message will also appear after the Power Up sequence is finished should the Wall Tamper WALL TAM ajg screw be open during power up The detector will enter menu mode after the OPE H power up sequence is over After closing the Wall Tamper this message will appear WALL TAMPER CLOSED When any of the tampers are detected as open a relay configured as a Tamper will trigger The wall tamper switch can be excluded from this relay sequence by disabling it in the Inout menu Notifications The following notifications appear when the functionality of the NVX80 unit is compromised These indicators can help troubleshoot during installation or during operation CALL i NVX80 Version 1 02 Appears in Operation Mode when the unit s voltage is below 10v It may also appear after an alarm or at the end of the power up sequence if the voltage was low The Test Bus tool reached in the Diagnostics Menu can be used to discern the unit s Current voltage Appears in Operation Mode when a strong light source is in front of the unit Appears in Operation Mode when the unit detects a reduction in lens transparency i e below 50 of factory set levels If this condition exists this message will appear at the end of the power up sequence Appears in Operation Mode if any of the Digiplex wir
7. 2 Technical Specifications Coverage Pattern 90 Installation Height Minimum 2 5 m 8 ft Maximum 3 0 m 10 ft Operating Voltage 9 16 VDC Electrical Current Max 100 mA Consumption at 12v Idle 75 mA Relay 1 Contact 1A 24 VDC Relay 2 and 3 Contact 150 mA 24 VDC Alarm Time 3 sec minimum Power Up Time Approximately 30 seconds Display OLED full color 96 x 64 pixels Dimensions 9 8 cm x 22 9 cm x 9 2 cm 3 8 in x 9 0 in x 3 6 in Weight 520 gr 1 1 Ibs Construction Materials ASA UV Resistant Tamper Positioning Cover and Wall RF Immunity 20 V m up to 2 7 GHz Operating Temperature 35 to 60 C 31 to 140 F Bus Connection EVO192 panel Certification EN 50131 Grade 3 pending IP55 pending Anti Mask IR anti mask detects lens obstruction and movement detected within range of O 1m IR anti mask detects an object 0 30 cm Pet Immunity Increases false alarm rejection settings for small and large pets Language English Accessories All Weather Cover Swivel Bracket Coverage 15 mx 15 m 50 ft x 50 ft with 3 m x 3 m 10 ft x 10 ft down looking creep zone NVX80 Version 1 02 P A RADO X Installation Legend Wall Mount Corner Mount 20 mm 0 078 in minimum from the ceiling Level m im i _ Sy gr a Ea TT mE oll E Wall Installation 1
8. 2 4 ft 6 5 ft this close proximity range is adjustable Paradox s proven Pet Immunity active for false alarm rejection in the short and medium detection ranges note Creep Zone detection neutralized 3 generation Paradox digital detection technology delivering improved detection and false alarm rejection 15 mx 15m 50 ft x 50 ft coverage refer to beam pattern for details see page 4 3mx3m 10 ft x 10 ft Creep Zone protection refer to beam pattern for details see page 4 Easy Slide installation Color OLED display featuring menu driven intuitive screens Comprehensive diagnostics individual testing for PIR MW and anti mask technologies SoloTest for easy walk test execution 3 configurable relay outputs these outputs are also reported by the Digiplex EVO bus Sleek vandal resistant design and tough construction Coming Soon Seelru Technology that neutralizes cloaking efforts Sway Detection Range Filtering NVX80 Version 1 02 PARAD O xe Beam Patterns TOP VIEW short to long range 15m _ 50ft N 10m 33ft 5m 16ft 5m 16ft 10m 33ft 15m 50ft SIDE VIEW short to long range 2 5m 8 2ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 16ft 33ft 50ft 60ft 3 P A RADO X TOP VIEW Creep Zone 6m 20ft 1 Oft 3m 1 Oft 6m 20ft SIDE VIEW Creep Zone 2 5m 8 2ft N 0 3m 5m 7m 10ft 16ft 23ft NVX80 Version 1 0
9. NVX80 High End Motion Detector with Anti Mask for Indoor Outdoor Use V1 02 Reference and Installation Manual P A R A DO X PARADOX COM Printed in Canada 03 2013 NVX80 EI00 Table of Contents BITE UCT ee eaten eect ee ae te te tec te aera ecient E a a eee etna tedeeatewoeeopaeoaenauesyeredresurere 3 Hoala O ese eect E E ered cesuisaamidecciegucesieueckcuceameabes seeuctacnesetees 6 PS TTS tee te seston ste erate ee erecta cae nee pct aoe game ee ae beac eaten tg E 9 Outputs and Wall Tamper In Input serccctnrs aie cgeecetisasd races sere cettesciantiearaetui actaua urcmaneetatedhedieyndeecetoandiongpeahosiaewanenanieamen cous 11 PONS ID E E E EEE E E E E E T 11 EAE E E E A SAE re ee A EE A N A E OON oc A A N A E E E TE ses 12 HURON SG Sorte eine cay EE E E E EE E T EEE E E EEE A EEEE 12 PAINE INAS IAIN ergs eco n e E e E a E EE 13 DISD ICONS E E E E ve aene see eeaeeaneotcoaieees 14 Passive Infrared Detection with Independent Creep ZONE cccccscceseeeseeeeeceeeceeeceeecaeeeeeeseeseeetseesaeenaes 16 MICIOW oere eine tee ecidecteste ceed ssa steetesen E A E E E 17 Aam O ONON eee anes eer ht eee eh ee Seer ee E E ee ee ee ee ee eee ee 17 POC eee E E E E ane E ete eid E E E E S 17 REEI c EA A EE A A E A EA A E N IEE N E A E E EE 18 NOMICANONS seeeeeeccets chee gee E N E 19 POOU US care seine E E eee ic ge che cic E E reseed oteaieeeeenaeetanes 20 BANEU NSO OCS E cacao peu aos ree tee ioe EA ox ieuiege A E E 20 Warranty Fo
10. ck to cancel any changes Noise Rejection Control the level of rejection interference Normal Indoor regular and normal Moderate Industrial conditions Harsh Extreme conditions bad weather machinery etc Pet Immunity Off Up to 10 kg 22 Ibs Small Pet Up to 15 kg 83 Ibs Medium Pet Up to 20 kg 44 Ibs Large Pet Creep Zone Select Creep Zone sensitivity 1 lowest to 5 highest 1 for 2 5 m installations 5 for 3 5 m installations Test PIR Test the PIR functionality Show only PIR and Creep Zone indications At an installation height within the suggested range of 2 5 m 3 5 m 8 ft 2 in 11 ft 6 in infrared detection is possible up to 17 m 5 ft 6 in Detection is at 90 degrees The creep zone is exceptionally large The NVX80 delivers approximately a 180 degree angle covering almost 2 m 6 ft 7 in in all directions in front of the detector When the Pet Immunity is activated the creep zone is neutralized 2 Creep alarm as shown in Test and Operation Mode Microwave MVV MW Sensitivity Select sensitivity from 1 lowest to 5 highest Push OK to confirm the change Push Back to cancel any changes MW AM Distance Control MW anti mask sensitivity range of 0 5 m to 2 m Test MW Test the MW functionality Shows only MW and MW anti mask indications The microwave coverage varies depending upon the chosen sensitivity setting The coverage range is approximately effective wit
11. d MW antimask Legend FUTURE USE i DEFAULT SETTINGS J DEFAULT SETTINGS NVX80 Version 1 02 Outputs and Wall Tamper In Input The NVX80 has 3 outputs and 1 input called Wall Tamper In The outputs menu also controls zones to 4 in the Digiplex communication The outputs can be used to define the relay functionality and the input is used to control the tamper input settings Wall Tamper In Tamper Input Choose this option to receive TAMPER events from the wall tamper switch Install the wall tamper switch and wire it to between the BLK and TMP inputs on the terminal connector Disable Disable events from the tamper terminal input Outputs Menu Relay 1 Function Form C relay N C and N O terminal outputs Select events from a list to activate this relay Relay 2 Function Relay 2 is a solid state relay Select events from a list to activate this relay Relay 2 Logic Select N C or N O Remember Relay 2 will open when power is lost Relay 3 Function Relay 3 is a solid state relay Select events from a list to activate this relay Relay 3 Logic Select N C or N O Remember Relay 3 will open when power is lost Relay Defaults Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Alarm J Tamper J Anti Mask J MW Anti Mask PIR Microwave Clean Lens J Trouble Creep Zone Power Up When the detector is first powered it will display the power up sequence which indicates the variou
12. e Menu Tree Menu 10 M MWand we MW anti Mask IR Anti Mask Alarm Condition Wall Tamper Outputs Diagnostics Settings _ PIR Sensitivity Security Level Fet Immunity Creep Zone Test PIR Sensitivity MW AM Distance Test MWY Response Time Calibrate Test AM AM CODE PIR AND MYV Advanced Enable Disable on Multi choice Relay 2 Function Multi choice Relay 2 Logic Relay 3 Logic Disable Relay 1 Functi Relay 3 Function Show event s Restore Setting Save Settings Reset Menu Color Brightness Version Serial English 1 01 4 3 2013 270004E3 1 245 Normal t i f i i t Medium High Small Pet A Large Fet ae ho A gi 45 p 2 4s a e t i t j t I i t F x N Sr Sensitivi gt en Outdoor MW AM Distance 30 sec 60 sec 120 sec AM Calibration Code IR Anti Mask MW Anti Mask IR Anti Mask MW Anti Mask Microwave Clean Lens Trouble Creep Zone Off Multi Choice z z ojlo Test All Test PIR Test MW Test Anti Mask TestsIR Antimask and MW antimask Test BUS Tests Valtage and Digiplex Communication z Z Z D oj O 2 z i Trouble i Anti Mask Yes Yes i O D Yes Orange Green Yellow Blue 123 aon d P A RADO X Applies to IR Antimask an
13. es are disconnected or invalid This message will appear only once at the end of the power up sequence Once the Digiplex bus is connected properly this message will only appear if it is once again disconnected or invalid Soon to be activated PARADO X 19 About Us Version Firmware version number Serial Serial Number of the unit Identification on the digiplex bus BUS zone Shows the zone number set for each of the three relays future Information specific to your individual NVX80 detector can be found in the About Us section Firmware Upgrades Use the diagram below to upload firmware upgrades O To PC USB307 PC LINK USB Product Link To learn more about the complete line of Paradox products please visit www paradox com P A R A DO X PARADOX COM 20 NVX80 Version 1 02
14. hin 10 m 19 m 33 ft 3 in 62 ft 3 in and up to 110 degrees The greater the sensitivity setting results in a larger range of coverage Sensitivity Setting Range 3 12 m 39 ft 4 in 4 15 m 49 ft 2 in 5 17 m 55 ft 8 in Alarm Condition MW and PIR Both MW and PIR are required for ALARM Creep Zone detection creates an ALARM without waiting for MW Reserved Coming soon The PIR detection and the microwave detection can be activated alone or in conjunction with the other capabilities When setting an output to microwave or PIR only the relay delays may be as quick as 10 seconds This should be noted when performing walk tests as the relay delay may extend to as long as you keep walking or a maximum of 30 seconds Pet Immunity PET Pet Immunity Set for small or large pets The NVX80 s Pet Immunity can filter out the movement small and large animals up to 20 kg 44 Ibs in both indoor and outdoor environments By ignoring the movement of the pets the detector s reliability increases Tamper Tamper messages are triggered by when the tamper screw at the bottom of the unit is opened or the wall tamper screws have been disengaged Appears when the tamper screw at the bottom of the unit is tightly closed TARA z It signifies that the unit has entered operation CLOSED Appears when the tamper screw at the bottom of the unit is open and that the menus are not accessible This message
15. istributor support Paradox developed the NVX80 to provide superior anti masking capabilities The combined Active IR and MW anti mask technologies detect an extensive range of materials placed or sprayed on the lens and object placed in close proximity of the lens movement within close range of the unit and the degradation of the lens by dirt or dust by 50 from factory set levels The NVX80 anti mask technology protects the detector from a wide range of materials including but not limited to clear lacquer aluminum foil cling wrap clear adhesive tape and spray paint If an obstruction is detected and remains for a predetermined time an anti mask event will be noted If the object causing the obstruction masking or blocking is removed before the predetermined time has been reached an alarm will not be triggered or cause an effect on the relays Active IR detects any objects blocking the lens in close proximity of the unit 0 30 mm 0 11 8 in The anti mask response time can be set at 30 60 and 120 seconds The response time will correspond to the time needed for the masking to persist until an alarm is triggered During the response relay time 3 5 seconds after detection of an obstruction a blue frame will be displayed This will allow for an object accidentally blocking the lens to be removed NVX80 Version 1 02 PARADO X 13 Active IR Anti Mask appears 3 5 seconds after detection of an obstruction in Test
16. r complete warranty information please visit www paradox com terms Your use of the Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions ENVY Series is a trademark or registered trademark of Paradox Ltd or its affiliates in Canada the United States and or other countries For the latest product approvals such as UL and CE please visit www paradox com 2013 Paradox Security Systems Ltd or Paradox Security Systems Bahamas Ltd All rights reserved Specifications may change without prior notice Patents One or more of the following US patents may apply 7046142 6215399 6111256 6104319 5920259 5886632 5721542 5287111 and RE39406 and other pending patents may apply Canadian and international patents may also apply 2 P A R A D O x NVX80 Version 1 02 Introduction The NVX80 motion detector is suitable for harsh indoor and inclement outdoor environments The detector boasts a blend of active IR and microwave anti masking technologies a J P m Cl ake er T 7 A Features Paradox Active IR anti mask recognizes the degradation of lens clarity and objects blocking the main lens within 30 cm of the detector 8 detection channels 2x Quad PIR for short to long range detection 4 channels 1x Independent Quad PIR for Creep Zone Detection 2 channels 1x 2 Active MW antenna 2 channels MW Anti mask allows for detection of close proximity movements 0 75 m 2 m
17. red settings Tightly close the tamper screw found at the bottom of unit and put the detector into operation mode P A R A D O x NVX80 Version 1 02 Installation Do s amp Don ts Do Don t e Do ensure that the unit s detection beams are perpendicular to the anticipated movement e Keep a minimum distance between adjoining o NVX80 detectors to prevent MW cross interference see the beam pattern diagram see page 4 e Do place the unit under a roof or awning or use our all weather cover during an outdoor installation e Do install the detector within the suggested range installing the unit lower than 2 5 m 8 ft 2 in may compromise the Pet Immunity capability installing over 3 0 m 9 ft 8 in may require use of our swivel bracket adjusted downward shifting the Pet Immunity beam and neutralizing the creep zone Installing the unit over 3 0 m 10 ft does not affect the creep zone Mounting Considerations The optimal installation height for the NVX80 is 2 5 m to 3 0 m 8 ft 2 in to 10 ft Avoid installing the detector near moving objects e g swaying trees bushes etc Don t direct the unit s beams into swaying trees or bushes Don t place the detector facing direct sunlight or near a heat source as it might interfere with the Active IR anti mask feature Don t place any objects such as shelves ledges or plants below the unit Don t place any reflective objects within 2 m 6
18. s self diagnostics it completes including hardware PIR MW Anti mask panel connection bus voltage and tamper The power up sequence should take approximately 30 seconds If the unit does not successfully complete the power up sequence it displays a trouble icon signifying a potential problem with the installation settings Show Event s Select the events to be displayed on the OLED Note Selection do not affect the operation only the display Alarm Alarms are shown Pre Alarms Pre Alarms MW PIR Creep are shown Trouble Trouble events are shown Anti Mask Anti mask events Restore Settings Restore detector settings that were previously stored by Save Settings option Save Settings Save detector settings Reset Reset all detector settings to factory defaults Menu Color Select menu color for better visibility and fun Brightness Select the general brightness of indications Note The menu is always shown on maximal brightness except for the brightness screen which demonstrates the chosen brightness Installation specific settings can be saved and restored if altered Settings can also be reset to factory defaults all with the push of a button Setting changes occur once the OK button is pushed Changes will not be saved if the back button is pushed Diagnostics Diagnostics Menu Action Test All Tests all detection functions Shows PIR MW and Anti Mask notifications The
19. tive IR and MW anti mask events occur simultaneously then the blue frame will appear instead of a green frame and the Active IR anti mask logo will appear instead of the MW anti mask logo The resulting relays are not affected by the display priority Display Icons The NVX80 features an OLED screen on which colorful icons are used to display alarm status alarm type and notifications Pre Alarms When a movement signal is detected by within a PIR or MW range the corresponding pre alarm is shown The detector waits for 16 seconds for the complementary technology s detection If no additional movement is detected during that time the detector will return to its standby state PIR Pre Alarm in Test Mode PIR Pre Alarm in Operation VI W MW Pre Alarm in Test and Operation Mode MV ANTIFMASK MW Anti Mask Pre Alarm in Test and Operation Mode Alarms When an obstruction or movement has been detected and confirmed the following alarm icons will be displayed Alarms as shown in Test and Operation Mode after PIR and MW Pre Alarm 2 P Creep alarm as shown in Test and Operation Mode NVX80 Version 1 02 P A RAD O x 15 Passive Infrared Detection with Independent Creep Zone PIR Sensitivity Select sensitivity from 1 lowest to 5 highest The solid bars represent the current settings The frame represents your selection Use the Up Down buttons to toggle through the settings Push OK to confirm the change Push Ba

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