INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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PASSIVE INFRARED & MICROWAVE DETECTOR With PET IMMUNITY
PRODUCT FEATURES
PRODUCT FEATURES
PRODUCT FEATURES
PRODUCT FEATURES
A new generation of professional movement
spread spectrum analyzing PIR & MW
detectors with PET immune function.
The Swan 1000 is a combination of PIR & MW
detectors, providing protection from intruders by PYRO
sensor element and MW (based on Doppler concept).
Using micro controller for PIR & MW signal analyzing,
with special ASIC technology for PIR pulse processing,
assures “false alarm free” operation.
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Quad (Four element) PYRO sensor and hard
lens for outstanding detection performance and
elimination of false alarms.
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Microwave detection based on Doppler concept.
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Unique Microwave Motion Sensor Module with
microstrip patch antenna.
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VLSI based electronics with movement speed
spectrum analysis.
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Height installation calibrations free.
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User-friendly installation with or w/o swivel
bracket.
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2-way Microwave sensitivity adjustment.
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2-way PIR sensitivity adjustment.
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Bi directional temperature compensation.
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Environmental immunity.
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The Swan 1000 provides
pet immunity
up to
25Kg. Pet active bellow 1m.
SELECT MOUNTING LOCATION
Choose a location most likely to intercept an intruder.
(Our recommendation is a corner installation). See
detection pattern – fig.4. The quad-element high
quality sensor detects motion crossing the beam; it is
slightly less sensitive detecting motion toward the
detector.
Recommended mounting height – 1.8m-2.4m.
AVOID THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
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Facing direct sunlight.
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Facing areas that may change temperature
rapidly.
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Areas where there are air ducts or substantial
airflows.
The Swan 1000 performs better when provided with a
constant and stable environment.
DETECTOR INSTALLATIO
DETECTOR INSTALLATIO
DETECTOR INSTALLATIO
DETECTOR INSTALLATION
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The detector can either be wall or corner mounted.
If ceiling or special wall mounting is required, use the
optional bracket base. Refer to bracket description.
(See fig. 7).
1. To remove the front cover, unscrew the holding screw
and gently raise the front cover.
Fig.1
2. To remove the PC board, carefully unscrew the
holding screw located on the PC board.
3. Break out the desired holes for proper installation.
Fig. 2
4. The circular and rectangular indentations at the
bottom base are the knockout holes for wire entry.
You may also use mounting holes that are not in use
for running the wiring into the detector.(For option
with bracket - lead wire through the bracket – fig.7)
5. Mount the detector base to the wall, corner or ceiling.
(For option with bracket see fig.7).
6. Reinstall the PC board by fully tightening the holding
screw. Connect wire to terminal block.
7. Replace the cover by inserting it back in the
appropriate closing pins and screw in the holding
screw.
DETECTOR CONNECTION
DETECTOR CONNECTION
DETECTOR CONNECTION
DETECTOR CONNECTION
Terminal 1 - Marked “ - ” (GND)
Connect to the negative Voltage or ground of the
control panel.
Terminal 2 - Marked “ + ” (+12V)
Connect to a positive Voltage of 8.2 -16Vdc source
(usually from the alarm control unit)
Terminals 3 & 4 - Marked “ TAMP ”
If a Tamper function is required connect these
terminals to a 24-hour normally closed protective zone
in the control unit. If the front cover of the detector is
opened, an immediate alarm signal will be sent to the
control unit.
Terminals 5 & 8 - Marked “ EOL ” –
End of line option.
Terminals 6 & 7 - Marked
“
RELAY
”
These are the output relay contacts of the detector.
Connect to a normally closed zone in the control panel.
TESTING THE DETECTOR
Wait for one minute warm up
time after applying
12 Vdc power. Conduct testing with the protected area
cleared of all people.
Walk test
1. Remove front cover.
Set LED to ON position.
2. Reassemble the front cover.
3. Start walking slowly across the detection zone.
4. Observe that the red LED lights whenever motion is
detected.
5. Allow 5 sec. between each test for the detector to
stabilize.
6. After the walk test is completed, you can set the LED
to OFF position.
NOTE:
Walk tests should be conducted, at least once a year,
to confirm proper operation and coverage of the
detector.
Fig.3
Fig.4
Table 1:
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
a
180°
130°
100°
84°
75°
70°
60°
52°
40°
30°
20°
X
0
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
28,5
Y
10,5
6,09
7,15
6,98
8,01
10,5
10,39 10,24
8,73
7,23
5,03
X,Y are corresponds (m) of pattern points when H=30m
Fig.5
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- 1 -
Holding screw
A. Wire access holes
B. Use for flat wall
mounting
C. Corner mounting -
use all 4 holes.
Sharp left or right
angle mounting -
use 2 holes (top
and bottom)
D. For bracket
mounting
A
D
A
A
B
B
B
B
C
C
H
0
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Y
X
C
C