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119RF86 ver. 1  05/2014 

 

OFF

Anti-masking inactive

Connectors

 

   

CN3 

Sensor module connector

Red: Power
Black: Power supply -
White: Alarm
Yellow: Alarm

CN6 

Sensor module connector

Green: Trouble
Blue: Trouble

Sensor module connector

Brown: Tamper
Orange: Tamper
Grey: Tamper

Learning

1. Make sure the TAMPER is enabled:

2. Make sure the control unit is in learning mode.

3. Press and release the tamper three times in less than ten 

seconds. Between a pressing/releasing and the next, wait at least 

two seconds. During the learning communication the RED and 

GREEN LEDs on the radio expansion will flash. At the end of the 

learning phase the GREEN LED will turn on for three seconds if 

SUCCESSFUL, whereas the RED LED will turn on in case of ERROR.  

Anti-maksing feature

If there a masking condition were to happen (that lasts for more 

than three minutes) during normal operation, or for more than 20 

seconds during the test phase, the TROUBLE output will activate 

(with DIP6 set to ON).

The analysis time starts, from the moment the covers of the two 

modules are both closed, and it lasts for one minute, during which 

the detector analyses the surroundings. 

Careful not to leave any objects within a one meter radius of the 

sensor in this phase.

Walk test feature

1. Set DIP1 to ON (test);

2. In case of detection the LED turns on for two seconds. 

B

;

3. Set DIP1 to OFF (normal). 

NOTE. To prevent the battery from quickly running down, disable 

the walk test by setting DIP1 to OFF. To use the LED even in normal 

operating mode, set DIP4 to ON (not advisable).

Installation precautions

1. Keep the detector parallel to the ground at a height of between 

0.8÷1,2 m 

C

;

2. Consider the detection area and the direction from which any 

intruders may come into the area. 

C

;

3. Install the detector in areas that are possibly free from gene-

rating any false alarms.

Avoid installing in places where the sensor would be exposed 

to either direct or reflected sunlight or to very bright light de-

claration 

D

, or near heat sources declaration 

D

 or near 

objects that could move due to air currents  declaration 

D

.

Description of parts 

E

 

Container for power supply and interface module ;

 

Cover for the container for power supply and interface 

module ;

 

Sponge;

 

Sensor module support;

 

Sensor module;

 

Sensor module cover;

 

Lenses;

 

Fixture;

 

Container's anti-opening tamper for the power supply and 

interface module;

Detection area

View from the top 

F

 

Adjustment field: 95° at 5° intervals;

Lateral view 

G

 

Detection length: 5m;

 

Detection length: 2m.

INSTALLATION

General wiring scheme 

H

NOTE. The batteries of the power supply and interface module 

also power the sensor. 

The TROUBLE connection is used for monitoring the TAMPER and 

A

 

for monitoring the anti-masking.

Mounting 

1. Open the cover of the sensor module 

I

;

2. Remove the fixture 

J

;

3. Keep the upper part of the support 

K

 

and remove the 

sensor module 

K

.

Make sure the connectors do no slide out of the bottom of the 

support after removing the sensor module.

4. Open the container of the power supply and interface module 

L

. Do not remove the anti-opening tamper of the power 

supply and interface module container 

L

.

5. Select the mounting mode 

M

:

- Modules overlapped horizontally (this mounting method is 

the only one that allows use of the anti-removal tamper which 

is to be installed at the bottom of the power module supply and 

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