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1. ES RANGE MAXIMUM MODULE TILT 9 DEGREE PET IMMUNITY HEIGHT 1 5 METRES RANGE MAXIMUM MODULE TILT 2 DEGREE APPLICATIONS UP TO 35 METRES CURTAIN COVERAGE POR CURTAIN COVERAGES HEIGHT 6 METRES al RANGE MAXIMUM MODULE TILT 45 DEGREE 15 Hin ae p 10 4 5 2 0 0 5 2 an 15 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Beam Pattern set to maximum Beam Pattern set to minimum range Masking top section of lens range Masking top section of lens will reduce range to 20 metres will reduce range to 6 metres pa A ee a a a a a a Installation Notes GJD reserve the right to alter the specification without prior notice Technical 01706 363990 Sales 01706 363998 Fax 01706 363991 Email info gjd co uk GJD Manufacturing Limited 8
2. equipment on the same frequency inclose proximity 11 3x Channel buttons For use in code transfer function only Plus detection indicators that light for the length ofthe CCTV timer setting 12 Battery low indicator corresponding detection indicator will also flash every 5 seconds when battery is low see 3 13 a willactivate By en coverremoved or b displacing from the mounting point information after the individual code has 14 Aerial EO RFX 3 RECEIVERINSTALLATION Thereceiver has five cable inlets which have individual moisture and insect blanking plates There are three double andtwo single entry clamps for 6 8 core 5mm OD signal cables see fig 2 Feed the cable from behind the unit and push into the cable guides Ensure that the mois ture and insect blanking plates are inserted in to any unused cable clamps BATTERYINSTALLATION 1 Remove the Opal RFX cover 2 Remove the module from the bracket 3 Remove the fresnel lens 4 Insert 2 x AAA batteries into the module as shown fig 3 Put the base of the battery in firstthenclickthe in firmly H H a 0 eee fig 3 PROGRAM BUTTON Toreplace the batteries push out from the holes on the reverse of the module Setup To transfer the detector code to the receiver o GODCOHOOD OOD DODO SEIC PReerr Trae fig 4 1 Apply the 12VDC to the receiver 2 Plug in the link wire from the first detecto
3. es On the ninth press hold the button down for 5 seconds until the LED goes out then release the button Thenerase the code from the RFX 3 Receiver by holding down that channel button until 5 the beeps stop then repeat steps 2 to 6 of the Setup procedure to register the new code OPALRFX INSTALLATION During installation the electronics must be protected against water as trapped moisture can effect or damage the unit 1 Firstremove the front polythene cover by pulling forwards then remove the lens module by pulling it out of the forked bracket 2 Drill the wall to accept the fixing screw supplied with the wall plug 3 Fitthe housing toasecure surface Whenthe surface is uneven use the 4mm spacer supplied to ensure that the radio signals transmitted achieve their optimum distance 4 Always ensure when replacing the module that it is the correct way up for the correct alignment of the beam pattern See page 7 Multibeam lens data TESTING THE OUTPUTS Alignment of the detection beams The range of the detector increases with out the front protective cover Therefore the front cover must be fitted to establish the correct beam pattern alignment and when testing the outputs When the program button is pressed momentarily the red indicator lights and pulse count l is automatically selected The unit can then be aligned The red indicator willlighton the Opal RFX and therespective Channel indicator
4. es ee GJD Opa RFX WIRELESS 35 METRE EXTERNAL PIR INSTALLATION MANUAL ees THE WIRELESS OPAL RFX EXTERNAL PASSIVE INFRARED INTRUDER DETECTOR DESIGNED TO DETECT AND TRANSMIT RELIABLE EVENT BASED TRIGGERS TO THE WEATHERPROOF RF X 3 RECEIVER THESE COMBINED UNITS ENABLE THE SIMULTANEOUS OR INDIVIDUAL NN CONTROL OF CAMERAS VCR s DVR s AND VIRTUALLY ALL LOW 3 VOLTAGE SWITCHING REQUIREMENTS THE WEATHERPROOF RECEIVER WITH FRONT AND REAR TAMPER OUTPUT CAN BE POSITIONED IN LINE OF SIGHT UP TO 150 METRES AWAY THE ACTIVE STATE OF UPTO 3 OraL RFX PIR s IS CONSTANTLY MONITORED THESE SIGNALS ARE DIRECTED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE VOLT FREE OUTPUTS AND IN ADDITION THERE ARE A FURTHER EIGHT INDIVIDUAL MONITORING AND INFORMATION OUTPUTS OPAL RFX WIRELESS P I R GJD018 Supply 2x AAA Alkaline 1 5 volt not supplied Low power typical battery life two years Transmission 150 metres line of sight 433 92 MHz frequency SAW stabalised Coverage Range 10 to 35 metres 35 x 30 mtrs max with 90 multifunction lens Internal adjustment 180 pan 90 tilt Mounting Heights variable 3 metres high for multi beam coverage 6 metres high for curtain covage and 1 5 metres for pet immunity mask supplied Processing Non volatile memory Intelligent signal processing Digital amp intergral white light filter 16 million possible identification codes Adjustments Detection signal CCTV timer 0 4 to 60 secs Light level signal 2 lu
5. installation oronsite Once changeshavebeen madethey are storedinanon volatilememory PROGRAMMING To amend your existing Option and Setting 1 Press the program button on the detector once forthenumber oftherequired Option e g range press twice 2 Wait 4 seconds until the LED goes out 3 Within 5 seconds press the button again for the number of the required Setting e g 20 metres press three times 4 The LED blinks twice the new setting is saved To amend any other options settings repeat steps l to 4 EXAMPLE To set the Range to 20 metres a Presstwiceto select Range b Wait until LED goes off 4 seconds c Press three times for 20 metres Nine hold will generate and alternative random code see page 5 LUX S OUTPUT ONLY a 2 lux to 240 lux the approximate light level at which the S output is activated b 24 HOUR will operate day and night All other outputs operate day and night irrespective of the S output setting PULSE COUNT The range of the unit will decrease ifthere is little difference in temperature between the moving object and the background 1 will give a fast response 2 gives better immunity with good response 3 gives higher immunity to false activation Timing 1 2 amp 3 6 seconds TIME CCTV OUTPUT This is the time in seconds that the CCTV volt free output will activate after detection For setup purposes the respective channel indicat
6. or willalso light for this time Adjust the jumper link on the RFX 3 Receiver to select either normally open inalarm condition ornormally closed contacts RF CONTINUITY TEST It is advisable to test the RF signal at the detector location prior to installation To enter the RF continuity test mode press the program button on the Opal RFX eight times On the eighth press hold the button down for 5 seconds until the LED goes out the LED indicator will then flash and transmit one signal per second to the receiver The corresponding channel indicator onthe receiver will also flash once per second if there is a strong RF link established This test mode will automatically cancel in five minutes Alternatively to cancel the RF continuity test press and hold the program button until the LED lights then release If it is necessary to conduct a site survey prior to installation of this equipment it is advisable to power the RFX 3 Receiver temporarily with a PP3 9volt battery Register one detector then conduct an RF continuity test as detailed above As the signals to the receiver are sent once per second the optimum position of both the Opal RFX and the RFX 3 Receiver can be easily established CHANGING THE RANDOM CODE Inthe unlikely event ofanotherradio signal affecting the correct operation of a single channel The Opal RFX detector can generate an alternativerandom code Press the program button on the Opal RFX nine tim
7. r in to the receiver see fig 4 3 Press the respective Channel button on the receiver once the LED lights 4 Within 4 seconds press the Program button on the detector once 5 The Channel indicator blinks twice The code for that detector is stored and registered to that channel 6 Remove the link wire from the receiver and plug into the aerial transmitter in the back of the detector see fig 5 Detection signals will be immediately transmitted to the receiver fig 5 oe Repeat Steps 2 to 6 for each detector To check whether a code is stored press the channel button once three beeps sound To erase a code from the receiver press and hold down the channel button until the continuous beeps end then release OPAL RFX DETECTOR PROC JRAMMING CHART Press walt for indicator to go Ol erst then x A 2 o Twice set Range for 35 metres then x 1 Three set Lux Level fe aac then x x Four set Pulse Count for pulse count then x 6 8 Se em a a E A Peer Six will flashout your selected settings Seven will reset to GJD factory default settings Eight hold will start the RF continuity test see page 5 S output seconds AUXILIARY CUSTOMISING All factory set parameters can be changed to suitindividualrequirements Thehighlighted areas on the programming chart show the factory settings which suitmostapplications Changes can be easily made either before
8. ructure the radio signals have to pass through or around It is advisable to conduct an RF continuity test when mounting the receiver internally to ensure that the radio signals can be received in the desired location RF continuity test page 5 LN 12V 35mA GJD RFX 3 RECEIVER Wireless transmission Each detector transmits radio signals to the receiver and has over 16 7 million indi vidual codes Thereceiver only responds to the transmitter that has been linked to a channel to identify it The receiver can only analyse this learning link This transfer is only required onthe initial setup any subsequent changes tothe detector programming willbe relayed by radio automatically to the receiver programming chart page 5 FEATURES 1 Secure wire code transfer connector 2 Power Supply input 3 LO output pulses every 5 seconds when any batteries are low 4 3x A ve ouput which activate for 0 4 second on detection 24 hour 5 S output photocell controlled 6 3xRF loss of active signal outputs Activates 5 mins after not receiving asignal froma registered detector 7 3xindependentvolt free CCTV contacts Adjustable 0 4 to 60 seconds 8 Selection jumper Normally open or normally closed CCTV contacts 9 3xRF loss of signal LED indicators 10 Reception pe indication of the radio signal being received a Flicker normal b Onand offindicates conflict with other radio
9. sition the floodlights at the side or above the detector A minimum of 60cm 2 feet is recommended provided the detector is notin direct radiated heat from the floodlight Once alignment is completed check that the venthole of the front coveris positioned atthe bottom Alsoensurethat both sides ofthe outer casing are engaged before pressing the cover firmly to securely locate it IMPORTANT Ensure the detector is mounted upright on a vertical surface Ifmounting the detector on a conductive or uneven surface it is advisable to use the mounting spacer provided This will ensure that the aerial is above the 4mm clearance distance required from the surface to optimise the transmission range MIMIMUM DISTANCE 4MM MULTIBEAM LENS DATA The GJD multifunction lens fitted to the OPAL RFX detector produces 9 long range beams and 9 medium to shortrange curtain beams Movementacross the beams produces the best response and range whilst movement towards the detector will be less responsive When mounting higher than boundary fences rotate the module and mask offany beams either vertically or horizontally that fall outside the area being covered Use the self adhesive clear mask supplied to the rear smooth side of the lens and always replace the correct way up as shown to obtain the exact beam pattern coverage MULTIBEAM OPTIMUM HEIGHT 3 METRES RANGE MAXIMUM MODULE TILT 0 DEGREE MULTIBEAM HEIGHT 6 METR
10. will flash every time a detection takes place This test mode will automatically cancel five minutes after last detection Alternatively to cancel this walk test mode press the program button twice ALIGNMENT Passive infrared movementsensors detect the temperature changes of moving objects Movementacrossthe beams produces the best response and range whilstmovementtowards the detectorwouldbelessresponsive Usethe pan and tilt facility to accurately target the detection zone and adjust the range of the detector to cover the required area The clear mask supplied with the detector can becutand applied vertically or horizontally to eliminate coverage ofasingle beam an entire longrange section or corridor beam for CCT V applications When mounting higher than boundary fences mask offany side beams that fall outside oftherequired detection area Also ensuring that no obstacles such as walls or large trees for example obstruct the beam pattern view As the unit detects a change in heat in its field of view therefore to avoid any false alarms direct sunshine trees shrubs ponds central heating boiler flues and animals shouldall be considered when sighting the detector Theunit is not recommended for mounting on metal clad buildings in direct sun as excessive heat produces hazeripple which can produce false activation s Floodlights also emit haze ripple When installing floodlights to provide movement activated lighting po
11. x to daylight Pulse count 1 2 amp 3 lt 6 seconds Temperature 20 C 55 C Detector Housing ABS high impact IP55 rated Weight 152 grams Dimensions 110high x 100wide x 100 deep RFX 3 RECEIVER GJD017 Supply 12VDC 35mA nominal 9 to 20VDC maximum Outputs CCTV 3 x independent channel outputs 24hr Selectable N O form A or N C form B Individual timers 0 4 to 60 seconds after last detection Non volatile memory Outputs A 3 x independent switching ve outputs 24hr rated 250mA 0 4 second on detection RF loss of signal outputs 3 x RF signal ve switching rated 250mA Lux Output S 1 x photocell controlled ve switching Active 60 seconds after last detection Tamper Back amp Front tamper volt free output form B Indication with outputs Independent channel active amp low battery Temperature 20 C 55C Weatherproof Enclosure IP65 high impact ABS Weight 340 grams 183 high x 123 wide x 60mm deep a SSS sss The RFX 3 Receiver monitors the active been transferred via the secure wire code state of up to three Opal RFX passive infra red detectors The RFX 3 Receiver can be mounted externally or internally The transmission distance of 150 metres can be obtained ifthe detectors are in true line of sight to the receiver When installing the RFX 3 Receiver internally the transmission distance of 150 metres will be reduced depending on the thickness and type of material st
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