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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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USER MANUAL
P/N: 7131691 ver.B
LC-171
Dual-Tech Motion Sensor
(Dual PIR & Microwave) with Pet
Immunity
Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS USER MANUAL P N 7131691 ver B LC 171 Dual Tech Motion Sensor Dual PIR Microwave with Pet Immunity ...
Page 2: ...Detector Installation 7 7 Terminal Block Connections 9 7 1 Wire Size Requirements 9 8 Settings Adjustments 10 8 1 Detection beam direction 10 8 2 Detection range setting 10 8 3 Sensitivity Range and Pet immunity Adjustment 11 8 4 Indications setting 13 9 Operation 14 10 Test procedure 14 11 Specifications 15 ...
Page 3: ...ed by a digital rotary switch allowing 16 calibration levels so that the correct detection pattern will be set for every installation The LC 171 is designed to protect large areas and can easily be installed on walls or poles in order to provide a solid area of protection while rejecting interference from birds and small animals due to the provided pet immunity optics 2 Features Microwave detectio...
Page 4: ...les using the supplied metal bands The LC 171 is combined of three detection elements Upper PIR element Lower PIR element Microwave element The upper PIR element has an adjustable detection height while the other two are fixed The following drawing shows all internal elements Upper PIR element Lower PIR element Microwave element LED Terminal Connection Blocks LED and Buzzer dipswitches Sensitivity...
Page 5: ...beams A Lower PIR element which is fixed to 18m 59 ft range and 60cm 2 ft above ground level which helps avoiding pet detection over the entire area B Upper PIR element which has adaptive range between 3 and 18m 10 and 59 ft An intrusion is defined by both PIR detection beams being crossed and a Microwave detection occurring causing an alarm No alarm will be generated if only one of the PIR detect...
Page 6: ...Facing metal doors Near direct sources of heat or airflow Clear all physical obstacles from the detection area e g plants laundry etc Clear all light reflecting surfaces from the detection area including puddles or other standing water Avoid installation on the following types of ground Thick vegetation Grass un mown Water Sand and Metal NOTES Recommended installation height is 1 2m 4ft The DUAL F...
Page 7: ...etal bracket to a leveled straight and firm wall leaving 15cm 5 9 inches from the top and 15cm from both sides for easy installation and maintenance 4 Rotating the detection beam may be required for guarding a side window opening while the detector is installed facing another direction 5 Open the detector unwinding the bottom screw 6 Release the rear metal bracket by unwinding internal bottom scre...
Page 8: ...etector 10 Attach the sealing U shaped Sponge Pad to the wire opening from the rear side after the wires have been connected and prior to final product affixing to the mounted bracket 11 Place the detector on the mounting bracket from top side down and then lock the screw at the bottom 12 Connect the wires to the terminal blocks according to the following chapter ...
Page 9: ...r is detached from installation wall an immediate alarm signal will be sent to the Control Panel Terminal 5 Marked EOL End of line optional terminal for end of line resistors connections Terminals 6 7 8 Marked NC C NO These are the output relay contacts of the detector Connect to a zone input on the control unit When an intruder is detected alarm relays N C and N O will switch for 1 8 sec 7 1 Wire...
Page 10: ... detection beam direction rotate the internal detection element housing to the desired direction 8 2 Detection range setting The LC 171 detection range may vary between 3m 10 ft and 18m 59 ft while installed on 1 2m 4 ft height above the ground surface Changing the detection range is achieved by sliding the upper detection element up or down ...
Page 11: ...tch Changing the sensitivity affects immunity to environmental noises and also affects the detection distance and pet immunity level The rotating switch is marked with digits from 0 to 9 and following letters from A to F Position 0 is maximum sensitivity and F is minimum sensitivity Note Adjust sensitivity according to environmental conditions Group A positions 0 5 set sensitivity for 18m detectio...
Page 12: ...erence from parking garages parking spaces playgrounds football fields service roads etc Risk Stable environment with some trees bushes flowerpots planters High risk Unstable environment with different types of vegetation and grass and puddles Very high risk Unstable environment with winds and small pets rats mice birds Noisy area Unstable environment with vegetation and water sources like swimmin...
Page 13: ... intrusion has occurred When the Buzzer indicator is ON the Buzzer will activate for 1 8sec each time an intrusion is detected When the Buzzer indicator is OFF the buzzer will not be used to indicate an intrusion has occurred Setting the buzzer ON gives the installer the ability to have audible confirmation of intrusion detection during the adjustments and a walk test After completing adjustments ...
Page 14: ...ce installed the unit should be thoroughly tested to verify proper operation and coverage After installation the unit should be tested annually by the installer The end user should be instructed on how to perform a weekly walk test Ensure that the detector has completed the 2 minute warm up period before walk testing Make sure that the protected area is cleared of all people Create motion in the e...
Page 15: ...the FCC helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT IC 160A LC171 The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met This Class B digital apparatus compli...
Page 16: ...th the purchase installation or operation or failure of this product Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructions They cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstruct...