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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION FOR PIR-75

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1. Introduction

The PIR-75 is a highly sensitive Passive Infrared Detector designed for long range detection outdoors with a
narrow, curtain-shaped differential field of view. It incorporates adaptive threshold discrimination by
feedback of environmental effects and rejection of disturbance signals, flat frequency response and a
computer designed optical system.

The gain can be adjusted with a potentiometer to adapt the sensitivity of each individual unit in function of
the required detection range and according to the specific needs of an installation. Depending on the type
of installation, emphasis can be put on maximum detection or lowest nuisance alarm probability.

2. Mounting and Installation

The mounting structure should be stiff enough to resist significant deflection in windy conditions.
Movement of the PIR-75 caused by vibrations or other movements will result in large swings of the field of
view covered by the PIR-75 and could cause strong disturbance signals. These unwanted signals may lead to
an increase of the alarm threshold level thus reducing the responsiveness or in certain cases producing
unwanted alarms.

 

It is very important that the back cover of the PIR-75 is securely tightened. It is not sufficient to close
the cover only to the point where the O - ring starts to rub against the inside of the cover. It must be
tightened to the point where it cannot be closed further with reasonable force. There will then be
hardly any gap between the cover and the housing (considerably less than 0.5 mm).

The cable entry assembly should not be changed without authorisation by the manufacturer. It is specifically
designed to allow air entry and exit so that the inside of the PIR-75 is always at atmospheric pressure. This
prevents moisture being sucked into the PIR-75 by drop of internal pressure likely to happen when rainfall
rapidly cools down a unit warmed up in the sun.

The nut on the cable entry assembly should be tightened to clamp the cable in place with the nylon grip. If
the cable diameter is too small to be held by the grip, insulation tape should be wound around the cable to
increase the outside diameter to a suitable size.

3. Connecting the PIR-75

For the definition of the connector board and terminal block see Annex 1.

Alarm Signalling

There are two types of alarm signalling from the PIR-75:

 

one SPST potential-free relay contact

 

an open collector transistor to negative supply rail

The relay contact opens and the transistor switches to low resistance on alarm.

Tamper Switch

To detect attempts to open the PIR-75, a tamper switch is fitted for the rear cap. Its contact opens when
the cap is unscrewed and can be connected in series with the normally closed relay contact if no separate
tamper line is used.

Electronics Supply

Ensure that polarity is correct when connecting power to the electronic circuit. Built-in circuitry will
withstand a short period of reversed polarity, but damage will result if this is not corrected quickly.

Summary of Contents for PIR-75

Page 1: ...ightened to the point where it cannot be closed further with reasonable force There will then be hardly any gap between the cover and the housing considerably less than 0 5 mm The cable entry assembly...

Page 2: ...lic are suitable materials Effectiveness of a screen has to be checked by walk testing around the screen Signals from walk tests in front of the screen should still be strong while movements behind th...

Page 3: ...ity of the PIR 75 by increasing the alarm threshold level or may lead to unwanted alarms Top view The ZA P 03 alignment telescope is a convenient alignment aid giving a high degree of accuracy for ini...

Page 4: ...lower limit of the specified speed at the end of the range will produce relatively weak signals 7 Alarm Time Alarm time depends on the shape and amplitude of the alarm signal and can be as short as a...

Page 5: ...nt of the window should be removed by hand or the use of a soft instrument such as a wooden stick 11 General Comment on the PIR 75 Despite the advanced design and state of the art features of the PIR...

Page 6: ...nt 20 140 of nominal Temperature Compensation N A Target speed 0 2 5 m s Internal Switches Adaptive threshold system on off Supply Voltage 10 5 to 28 VDC nominal 12VDC Supply Current Typ 15 mA at 12VD...

Page 7: ...N FOR PIR 75 2824 00001 Page 7 Annex 1 Connector Board and Terminal Block The relay is shown in energised non alarm state ATD is activated when switch is open close switch for walk tests only Connecto...

Page 8: ...terminating screen Dimensioning a Terminating Screen From the field of view definition it becomes clear that the width of a terminating screen has to be larger than the actual figures given in the tec...

Page 9: ...ble reflections from the rising or setting sun which may generate strong signals together with fast moving clouds In cases where the screen is facing sunrise or sunset at any time of the year the top...

Page 10: ...e Installation Tester IT 44 including its version e g V 0 2 on line 1 as well as Analog Mode on line 3 for a short period of time The same display will appear every time RESET is pressed Liquid Crysta...

Page 11: ...either by adjusting the alignment and or sensitivity of the detector or by removing disturbance sources from within the field of view PIRScope Software for PIR 75 For Display of Signals on a PC Scree...

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