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Infra-Red Motion Detector IR/KB

Function setting

Default DIP switch setting

SW2 and SW3: Impulse counting

SW2

SW3

Impulse counting

OFF

OFF

Corridor

OFF

ON

Single pulse 

(VdS)

ON

OFF

2 pulses

ON

ON

3 pulses

Corridor = sole evaluation of the two middle

15 m zones (see plan view). 

VdS compliant

The detector IR/KB in switch position SW1, SW3 and SW4 

set to “OFF” or SW2 to “ON” comply with the demands of 

VdS class B.

In Intrusion Alarm Panels conceived according to VdS 

guidelines, only one detector may be assigned to each 

detector group or zone.

DIP switch settings

Description

Function off

Function on

1

LED activation

During operation (VdS)

(LED active 

dependent on control 

inputs)

For commissioning 

(LED always active)

2

Impulse counting 1

Corridor or 

no impulse counting 1

                        (VdS)

impulse counting 1

3

Impulse counting 2

Corridor or        (VdS)

no impulse counting 2 impulse counting 2

4

PIR range

Full                   (VdS)

range (15 m)

Reduced

range (10 m)

The possible LED displays are explained again in the 

“LED displays” chapter.

Walk test (function test of the detector in the 

“Unset state” of the EMA)

A manual walk test for initial commissioning is set to “ON” 

with SW1. The red LED flashes to indicate detection of a 

slight movement. If the red LED lights for 3 seconds, this 

indicates detection of movement of a person within the 

detection range. This message must cause a “Circuit fault” 

for this detector circuit when the detector zone is wired.

After connection of terminal 7 in accordance with the 

description and the VdS settings of the DIP switch, the 

operator menu of the intrusion alarm panel can be used to 

implement an automatic walk test. 

Here it is necessary to ensure that the detector has triggered 

and that the trigger has lead to a fault of the corresponding 

detector circuit.

LED displays

When programmed compliant to VdS.

System set 

No LED displays 

System unset 

 LEDs activated with [Walk test] or

via [Alarm]

Red LED:

Permanent ON 

Detector error

Flashes once/sec. 

Undervoltage

ON for approx. 3s 

Movement detected

 

Approvals

The Motion Detector IR/KB is compliant 

to EN 50131 part 1.

Intended purpose: 

 Intrusion detection within

closed buildings.

Safety instructions: 

 The supply voltage must be 

protected by a separate fuse that is 

rated < 5 A.

Volumetric side view

Volumetric plan view

– 8

– 6

– 4

– 2

0

2

4

6

8

10

0

2

8

6

4

10

12

14

16 Meter

Deactivated

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

15 m

10 m

No. Function

1. Activate LED

2. Pulse counter 1

3. Pulse counter 2

4. PIR range

Activated

OFF

ON

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Summary of Contents for IR/KB

Page 1: ...eves its high level of immunity to false alarms by the use of high quality HEX technology with 12 fold pyro element detection in every zone and through pulse counting Technical data Voltage 12 V 9 V 16 V DC Current IR KB Quiescent 8 mA Alarm without LED 10 mA Alarm with LED 11 mA Alarm and tampering Break contact NC Contact load capacity 24 V DC 50 mA Test input Plus potential for LED activation E...

Page 2: ... the cables connect them and provide strain relief using the enclosed cable ties Wiring The electronics are reinstalled after mounting the lower section Caution During all work the light sensitive sensor may not be touched To refit the cover engage the upper half using the two lugs and push both halves together there will be an audible click then tighten the screws Connect the detector as follows ...

Page 3: ...t to ON with SW1 The red LED flashes to indicate detection of a slight movement If the red LED lights for 3 seconds this indicates detection of movement of a person within the detection range This message must cause a Circuit fault for this detector circuit when the detector zone is wired After connection of terminal 7 in accordance with the description and the VdS settings of the DIP switch the o...

Page 4: ...ior notice With regard to purchase orders the agreed particulars shall prevail ABB AG does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject matter and illustrations contained therein Any reproduction disclosure to third parties or utilization of its contents in whole or in parts ...

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