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SIDE EXCLUSION (DIP10, DIP11) 

Select if always exclude one or more sides (the two heads of the side) of the detector, so to avoid false alarms from a certa in side. 

 

DIP10 

DIP11 

 

OFF 

OFF 

All sides of the detector are always active (NORMAL or ANTI-ELUSION mode) 

OFF 

ON 

The left side is always excluded (NORMAL or ANTI-ELUSION mode) 

ON 

OFF 

The right side is always excluded (NORMAL or ANTI-ELUSION mode) 

ON 

ON 

DIP2

 = OFF (anti-elusion OFF)  

The front side is always excluded 

DIP2

 = ON (anti-elusion ON) 

The front side is active (for anti-elusion) 

 
 

BUZZER (DIP6) 

DIP6 = OFF 

NO SOUNDS

: the buzzer is off, the detector will not emit sounds 

*

 

 

DIP6 = ON 

SOUNDS ENABLED

: the buzzer is active, the detector emits sounds: detection, tamper and status change * 

In WALK-TEST mode (DIP7 = ON), the buzzer emits some “beep” at detection of any side (one “beep” = front side, 
two “beep” = right side, three “beep” = left side) 
In  NORMAL  mode  (DIP7  =  OFF),  the  buzzer  emits  at  each  alarm  and  tamper  events  (use  only  for  monitor  or 
verification). 

 

*

 The detector automatically exit from WALK-TEST after 20 minutes signalling with some “beep” (even if the buzzer is disabled) 

 
 

RADIO RANGE TEST (DIP8) 

DIP8 = ON 

Enable the cyclic transmission of a radio code to verify if – from installing position – the radio transmission reaches 
the control panel / receiver (radio range). The radio code transmitted depends on 

DIP9

 

DIP8 = OFF 

Disable the cyclic transmission of radio code. It is the normal working mode 

 
 

RADIO CODE TYPES (DIP9) 

DIP9 = ON 

The detector transmits “OLD” radio codes, that is compatibles with old generation control panels and receivers  

 

DIP9 = OFF 

The detector transmits “NEW” radio codes, that is compatibles with new generation control panels and receivers  

 

Table of compatibility with OLD and NEW radio codes 

“OLD” Control Panels 

“NEW” Control Panels 

CE60-3GSM firmware 4.29 or lower 

CE60-3GSM firmware 4.30 or higher 

CE100-3GSM BUS firmware 1.39 or lower 

CE100-3GSM BUS firmware 1.40 or higher 

CE30 firmware 4.29 or lower 

CE30 firmware 4.30 or higher 

CE100-8 all versions 

PEPINO 

CE50-2 all versions 

 

CE408 all versions 

 

CE16-2 all versions 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MOSKITO-AMR

Page 1: ...ngth of about 12 12 meters Two additional IR heads furthermore guarantee the detection of approaching from frontal side up to 8 meters avoiding potential elusion attempts of the lateral protection The...

Page 2: ...ontal side all the sides right left and frontal are independent PIR heads of each side are in AND Each side of Moskito has a couple of IR detection heads upper head horizontal or far detection and low...

Page 3: ...8 DETECTION AREA 10 SETTINGS 11 ANTI MASKING ON OFF DIP1 11 ANTI ELUSION ON OFF DIP2 12 SIDES ADJUSTMENT DIP3 DIP4 DIP5 12 NORMAL WALK TEST MODES DIP7 12 SIDE EXCLUSION DIP10 DIP11 13 BUZZER DIP6 13 R...

Page 4: ...rimmer for FRONT side range adjustment J1 Jumper for range sensitivity reduction of front upper head Pins for adjustment of lower IR heads position three step adjustment move gently with a screwdriver...

Page 5: ...per IR head detection only in TEST mode LED Right lower IR head detection only in TEST mode IR Right lower IR head J3 Jumper for range sensitivity reduction of left upper head IR Left upper IR head LE...

Page 6: ...A battery type Absorption Stand by about 32 A Alarm about 20 mA in Normal mode and Buzzer OFF Low battery threshold 4 8 V Battery life About 2 years Timings Boot time About 90 seconds Quiet time betwe...

Page 7: ...x 85 x 75 mm IP protection grade IP54 Impact resistance IK10 impact of a 5 kg body from 40 cm All the data are approximate for sensor in NORMAL mode installation height of 120 cm and operating temper...

Page 8: ...at the intruder crosses the IR zones The detection range is reduced approaching towards the front of the sensor Mount the sensor vertically without front and side tilt If the sensor is mounted at an a...

Page 9: ...an environment with electromagnetic interference or vibrating objects Do not install the detector near to heating systems or air conditioner It is recommended to install the detector at least 50 cm f...

Page 10: ...ht will generate alarm When the detector works in TEST mode the alarm is signalled by the BLUE LED on alarm transmission LED and by acoustic sounds if sounds are enabled different for each side One be...

Page 11: ...N Old TAMPER radio code To quickly test the anti masking set the sensor in WALK TEST DIP7 ON and mask it the cover of the sensor must be placed on During test the anti masking detection requires a few...

Page 12: ...he sensor uses all the settings made during the last adjustment in TEST mode It is the normal working mode of the sensor steady operation After a detection and alarm transmission it is necessary a qui...

Page 13: ...r events use only for monitor or verification The detector automatically exit from WALK TEST after 20 minutes signalling with some beep even if the buzzer is disabled RADIO RANGE TEST DIP8 DIP8 ON Ena...

Page 14: ...P RX2AP SUPERVISION DIP12 DIP12 ON Enable the supervision in life radio code sending This code is sent every 60 minutes from last event At each event the counter resets the timeout to 60 minutes DIP12...

Page 15: ...e Three beep left side Moskito backs automatically to NORMAL mode after 20 minutes the buzzer even if disabled emits a special beep sequence l ong short long short to advice the status change NOTE in...

Page 16: ...AYS PLACE THE COVER OVER THE SENSOR AFTER EACH ADJUSTMENT TO FACILITATE THE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT USE THE DIP 3 4 AND 5 TO SELECT THE SIDE TO WORK ON AVOIDING INTERFERENCES FROM OTHER SIDES TRIMMER F...

Page 17: ...BOUT 50 OF MAXIMUM VALUE THE MAX VALUE DEPENDS FROM TRIMMER REGULATION THIS REDUCTION DOES NOT AFFECT THE LOWER HEADS RANGE THE TRIMMERS ALWAYS ADJUST BOTH UPPER AND LOWER HEADS RANGE OF COMBINED SIDE...

Page 18: ...ral heads inclination allows to adjust the range and depends on the sensor installation height The adjustment has three steps 3 positions according to the following scheme acting on combined pins IT I...

Page 19: ...m MIN RANGE about 6 m about 1 5 m NOTE data refers to sensor installed at 100 cm height and at operating temperature of 21 C RANGE ADJUSTMENT OF FRONT IR HEADS RV1 TRIMMER Front trimmer position RV1 R...

Page 20: ...Sensor in TEST mode ALARM LED enabled DIP3 OFF Walk test only for left side DIP4 OFF DIP5 ON ATTENTION If DIP10 OFF and DIP11 ON the left side is excluded Adjust the range using the RV3 trimmer this...

Page 21: ...eflections or perturbation in infrared field Start with low sensitivity that is the trimmer RV2 is completely turned counter clockwise Increase progressively the sensitivity with RV2 turning clockwise...

Page 22: ...the code press again the tamper switch if not BY DETECTION LEARNING DEVICES WITHOUT AN DIP7 ON Sensor in TEST mode ALARM LEDs active J4 CLOSED Anti opening tamper disabled DIP6 ON Buzzer enabled J5 CL...

Page 23: ...lation place electro mechanic and inclinometer Electro mechanic Protection activated by opening of the tamper switch on the back of the case normally closed because the sensor is fixed on the wall To...

Page 24: ...24 This device meets the R TTE requirements European Union This manual may be subject to change without notice MADE IN ITALY...

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