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DS304

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5.5

Setup for Remote Control Panel
Alarm Memory and LED Operation
Using S/U and WT Inputs

Table 3:     User DIP Switch Selection 

 

DIP 
Switch 

Function ON 

 

OFF 

 

Select 
Walk Test 
polarity 

Low (0 V) = 
Walk Test 
active 

High (12 V) = 
Walk Test 
active (default) 

3 Select 

Set/Unset 
polarity 

Low (0 V) = 
Unset 

High (12 V) = 
Set 

High (12 V) = 
Unset (default) 

Low (0 V) = 
Set (default) 

Ensure the control terminal program jumper is configured as 
shown in 

Item 1

 of 

Figure 5

 on page 3 (refer to 

Section 5.1 

Program Jumper for the S/U Control Terminal

 on page 4). 

 

6.0

Remote Control Operation

Table 4:     Remote Control Operation 

 

Control Line Status

 

Arming 
Terminal 
Status 

Walk Test 
Terminal 
Status 

Detector 
Status 

LED Status 

Set 

OFF or ON 

Memory 
ready 

OFF 

Stored 
alarm 

Rapid flashing 
(2 Hz) 

OFF 

No stored 
alarm 

OFF 

Power up 

Slow flashing 
(0.5 Hz) 

Alarm 
activity 

ON for 
4 sec 

Unset 

ON 

No alarms 

OFF 

Transition 
from Unset 
to Set 

OFF or ON 

Memory 
cleared 

OFF 

 

6.0 Remote Control Operation

7.0

Setup and Walk Testing

 

Enable the LEDs before performing a  
Walk Test. 

 

1.

Replace the cover and insert the cover tamper screw
(if desired).

2. Apply power to the unit.

3. Wait at least 2 min for the detector to stabilize and

no motion is detected (

Figure 8

).

4. Watch the LED as you walk to the farthest edge of

the coverage pattern. Walk closer to the detector by
crossing the pattern.

The LED lights when it detects you crossing the
coverage pattern.

5. Repeat from the other side.

If the desired range is not achieved, try angling the
mirror up or down to assure the coverage pattern is
not aimed too high or too low.

8.0

Maintenance

At least once a year, check the range and coverage
according to 

Section 7.0 Setup and Walk Testing

. To

ensure continuous operation, instruct the end user to
walk through the outer edge of the coverage area daily
and observe the LED operation (if used). This also
assures an alarm output prior to arming.

Figure 8:

Walk Testing

Walk test across the pattern.

Summary of Contents for DS304

Page 1: ...DS304 EN Installation Instructions Passive Infrared PIR Detector ...

Page 2: ...nd lifting the circuit board up and out of the enclosure base 3 Remove the mirror by sliding it out of its tracks 4 Remove an appropriate wiring knockout 5 To surface or corner mount go to Section 2 1 Surface or Corner Mounting To bracket mount go to Section 2 2 Bracket Mounting on page 3 2 1 Surface or Corner Mounting 1 Remove the knockout holes for either surface or corner mounting 2 Using the e...

Page 3: ...side the enclosure Seal the wire entrance with the plug provided Figure 3 Mirror Angle Adjustment X Y 2 0 6 5 2 3 7 5 2 6 8 5 Broad 20 6 35 10 Curtain 40 12 70 20 10 6 4 2 12 8 4 2 14 10 6 4 Y m ft X m ft X maximum range Y mounting height Figure 5 Terminal Strip Connections 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 1 SH Shield optional Connection for ground wire from shielded cable 2 S U Set Unset optional Use as a...

Page 4: ...d for any location where an intruder is expected to cover only a small portion of the protected area or when you want improved catch performance Does not tolerate normal environments 5 4 LED Setup Without S U and WT Remote Control Panel Inputs Table 2 LED Setup Without Control Panel Inputs DIP Switch Settings LED Operation User DIP Switch 1 Walk Test User DIP Switch 3 Set Unset Disable LED Any ON ...

Page 5: ...r 4 sec Unset ON No alarms OFF Transition from Unset to Set OFF or ON Memory cleared OFF 6 0 Remote Control Operation 7 0 Setup and Walk Testing Enable the LEDs before performing a Walk Test 1 Replace the cover and insert the cover tamper screw if desired 2 Apply power to the unit 3 Wait at least 2 min for the detector to stabilize and no motion is detected Figure 8 4 Watch the LED as you walk to ...

Page 6: ...t polished surface view mirror segment for pattern reference 0 m A C D E B 2 0 8 16 2 0 8 16 3 2 0 m 0 m 2 m 21 m B D C E A 1 0 m 1 9 m 1 9 m 21 m 1 Top view 2 Side view mirror adjusted to 6 3 Front polished surface view mirror segment for pattern reference Figure 9 Wide Angle Coverage A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 2 0 8 16 2 0 8 16 Q P O 3 E G F I H C D A B N M L K J P Q O 1 0 m 5 35 m 0 m 5 35 m 1...

Page 7: ...safety extra low voltage SELV circuit only Optional Electronic Alarm Output alternate use of S U Terminals Inactive Open collector output Active Switch low through 1 kΩ Tamper Contact 28 V 125 mA Connect to a SELV circuit only Connect the tamper circuit to a 24 hour protection circuit Control Inputs Walk Test S U LOW 1 5 V or less HIGH 3 5 V or more Coverage Wide Angle Mirror 11 m x 11 m Curtain M...

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