7. In the premises where the detector is to be installed, for the time of protection all the windows, air-vents, balcony
doors, etc. must be closed; all ventilators, heaters, air conditioners must be switched off; and there should not be
any birds or animals.
8. Non-transparent objects in the detection area (such as cabinets, room dividers, etc.) as well as glass or mesh
partitions obscure the detection and result in forming of dead zones through which human’s moving can be not
detected.
The recommended mounting height for the detector is 2.1 meters above the floor.
WIRING THE DETECTOR
ATTENTION!!!
Summarized current consumption of all the addressable devices connected to an S2000-KDL must not exceed 65
milliamperes. If, for example, the polling loop of the S2000-KDL comprises only S2000-IK rev.03 detectors, their
maximum number will be equal to:
.
.
Parameters of the polling loop must correlate with parameters described in the manual of the S2000-KDL.
You can check the correctness of the mounting and the correctness of the estimated number of the detectors to
be connected to the polling loop by requesting for the value of the polling loop voltage at the location of the
detector by means of UProg Configuration Tool. This value must be above 7 V.
Figure 1 shows the typical schematic of wiring the detector to the multiplex addressable polling loop of an S2000-KDL. In
the S2000-KDL configuration the detector’s type should be specified as 5 (Intrusion with Tamper Check) or 7 (Entrance) –
please see S2000-KDL User’s Manual.
Figure 1. Detector’s Wiring Diagram
PROGRAMMING
The S2000-IK rev.03 to operate properly within two-wire addressable polling loop of the S2000-KDL controller, it must be
assigned to a unique number in the range of 1 to 127 within the loop – the address which is stored in the S2000-IK rev.03
non-volatile memory (EEPROM). An S2000-IK rev.03 is supplied with the default address of 127. This address value can
be changed using either S2000(M) console tools or PC tools such as UProg Configuration Tool.
In order to program the unique S2000-IK rev.03 loop address, connect it to a S2000-KDL controller which is in turns
connected to a network controller (an S2000(M) console or PC under UProg software). Then send one of the following
commands to the S2000-KDL controller (for getting more information see the relevant User’s Manual):
Change the Device Address
Use the Change Device Address command specifying the old detector address and the
new detector address as the parameters (see more information in the referred
Manuals). The network controller will display the messages about disconnecting the
device with the old address and then detecting the device with newly programmed
address. Mark down the assigned address on the marking field of the detector.
1
2
GND
+12 V
1
2
B
A
S2000(M)
Power Supply
1
2
GND
+12 V
S2000-IK
1
2
−−−−
PL
+PL
5
6
−−−−
PL
+PL
1
2
+U
GND
S2000-KDL
3
4
RS-485A
RS-485B