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Microwave Linear Intrusion Sensor 

«FORTEZA-300», «FORTEZA-500» 

«FORTEZA-300T», «FORTEZA-500T» 

 
 

User manual 

Document Part Number 4372-43071246-003 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2003 

 

Summary of Contents for FORTEZA-300

Page 1: ...Microwave Linear Intrusion Sensor FORTEZA 300 FORTEZA 500 FORTEZA 300T FORTEZA 500T User manual Document Part Number 4372 43071246 003 2003 ...

Page 2: ...1 8 Mounting procedure 12 8 1 Requirements for the sector preparation and the alignment of Rx and Tx 12 8 2 Sensor mounting 12 8 3 Sensor connection 14 9 Preparation of the sensor for operation 18 9 1 Sensor preparation for its operation 18 9 2 Alignment of Tx and Rx 18 9 3 Rx threshold adjustment 19 9 4 Check of sensor operation 19 10 Check of technical state 20 10 1 Check of sensor operation 20 ...

Page 3: ...outdoor operation at an ambient temperature FORTEZA 300 FORTEZA 500 from 45 up to 65 C FORTEZA 300T FORTEZA 500T from 50 up to 60 C and relative humidity up to 98 at the temperature 35 С 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 There are four modifications of the sensor FORTEZA 300 FORTEZA 300T FORTEZA 500 and FORTEZA 500T The recommended length of a sector for modifications FORTEZA 300 FORTEZA 300T from 10 up to 300...

Page 4: ...low and pink wires marked NC NC 3 6 No dead zones 3 7 The sensor generates the alarm at the opening of the Rx cover under which there are adjusters The contacts of the blocking button are open at the cover opening This alarm is transmitted to Rx by the green and grey wires marked TAMPER TAMPER Operating characteristics of the blocking contacts the current up to 0 2A at the voltage up to 80 V 3 8 I...

Page 5: ...r mean lifetime is 8 years 3 14 Maximum dimensions of the units without a mounting kit mm transmitter 835x240x240 receiver 835x240x240 3 15 Maximum weight of the units with a mounting kit kg transmitter 5 receiver 5 4 SENSOR COMPONENTS The sensor delivery kit is 1 Receiver 1 item 2 Transmitter 1 item 3 Mounting kit including bracket 2 items buckle 4 items lock for the buckle 4 items 4 Kit of tools...

Page 6: ...gorithm permits to reduce the number of false alarms That s why one should observe the recommendations of the subsection 8 1 5 2 Adjustment control and indication parts 5 2 1 The values of the Rx thresholds are set by a user during the sensor operation and with the help of the threshold controller MIN MAX The thresholding is performed by the slow rotation of the resistor axis with a screwdriver In...

Page 7: ...ontrol device realizes the receipt and indication of alarms The sensor operates with the receiving control devices which control relay contacts 5 3 4 Periodically the remote control device checks the sensor efficiency The constant voltage from 5 up to 30 V is biased for 1 3 sec on the Tx wire marked RC The beaming of Tx is interrupted for the time and then Rx generates an alarm The alarm generatio...

Page 8: ...of the cover 14 provides the access to the control adjustment and indication elements The arrangement and marking of the elements under the cover 14 are shown in fig 6 2 The main operating position of Rx is shown in fig 6 1 to the left of the support if one looks from the emission side In the cases when it is impossible to fix Rx on the left of the support it can be fixed on the right of the suppo...

Page 9: ...em 2 aiming plate 1 item 9 bent washer 12 1 item 3 plug 2 items 10 washer 12 1 item 4 buckle 2 items 11 corrugated pipe 1 item 5 buckle lock 2 items 12 cable 1item 6 round support tube 1 item 13 bushing 1 item 7 bracket 1 item 14 cover 1 item Fig 6 1 ...

Page 10: ...ing of cable cords Fig 6 2 Note Dear user The manufacturer of the sensor constantly improves their quality and reliability That s why in some lots of the sensors there are can be design modifications unspecified in the documents delivered with the sensors Nevertheless the main specifications are valid ...

Page 11: ...e power supply unit PSU U 24 0 7 That is why it is necessary to study the arrangement of high voltage elements and cables in the power supply unit beforehand 7 3 Cables should be laid terminated and connected to the sockets only when the supply voltage is OFF 7 4 The PSU safety device should be changed only when the line supply is OFF 7 5 It is prohibited to mount and maintain the sensor at thunde...

Page 12: ...he sector s length up to 500m f the sector width should not be less than the detection zone width see table 3 1 The sensor can be mounted if the sector width is less The alarm of the Rx output can possibly be very weak or absent In this case the Rx or Tx antenna is installed from the other side of the support Besides in some cases the sensors interference immunity can reduce It can be detected whi...

Page 13: ...sten the brackets 7 on the supports 6 of Tx and Rx fig 6 1 The brackets are fastened on the supports with two buckles position 4 Tighten the locks position 5 fasten the bracket on the support Cut off the buckle surpluses 8 2 6 Install Tx and Rx units on the brackets with the nuts 8 Stretch the cable 12 through the corrugated pipe 11 The installation of the corrugated pipe is obligatory 8 2 7 Insta...

Page 14: ...urpose The information about cable conductors marking colour and purpose is given in Table 8 1 Table 8 1 ATTENTION It is categorically forbidden to earth the sensor circuits directly It is necessary to use the lightning guard unit LGU 4 1 support 2 dowel 3 ground 4 concrete 5 holes for main cable connection Notes 1 For A size the ground should be laid after installation works 2 Dimensions are give...

Page 15: ...lightning guard circuit this resistor 100 Ohm and the resistance of the security system loop depends on the chosen cable type and its length 8 3 3 The contacts of the Rx blocking button TAMPER can be connected to the receiving control device with a separate loop In this case the separate signal indicates the opening of the Rx cover The second variant is to connect the blocking contacts in series w...

Page 16: ... of the sensor connection using the lightning guard unit LGU 4 is shown in Figure 8 3 During the mounting of the lightning guard unit LGU 4 it is necessary to install them near Rx Tx units The best variant is to install them instead of the JB if the quantity of the switched circuits is up to 8 The scheme of the sensor connection to the supply unit PSU 24 0 7 is shown in Figure 8 3 Fig 8 2 ...

Page 17: ...17 Fig 8 3 ...

Page 18: ...hen direct them at each other Use the aiming plate 2 placed on the side of the antennas tighten the nuts 4 using the locks 5 9 2 3 The accurate tilt alignment of Tx and Rx antennas switch on the sensor open the cover 14 of Rx fig 6 1 connect the voltmeter to the Rx socket TEST with the alarm cable from the delivery kit with the aim to check the signal level received by Rx press the button АGC Pres...

Page 19: ...a little counterclockwise and the alignment is continued Do some check passes in problem places of the detection zone hollows hills near tree trunks Regulate the thresholds if necessary Note If check passages are done at a medium speed the threshold values allow to detect an intruder moving at a speed from 0 3 up to 10 m sec To expand the speed range up to 0 1 10 m sec you should conduct additiona...

Page 20: ...k the absence of dust dirt snow and ice from the side of Tx signal transmission and Rx signal reception clean the units if necessary the absence of foreign objects in the protected sector 10 2 4 Every quarter carry out all monthly works check the cables and cable connections 10 2 5 The grass height is controlled during seasonal works If the grass height is over 0 4 m the grass should be mown down ...

Page 21: ... Rx antennas 4 Tx is out of order Replace Tx 5 Rx is out of order Replace Rx 2 False alarms 1 Moving branches in the detection zone Inspect the protected sector and remove interference factors 2 High grass in the detection zone 3 Snow blanket is above the norm and reduces the input signal 4 Animals movement in the detection zone 5 The Rx thresholds are too low Check the accuracy of the Rx threshol...

Page 22: ...nfluence of hostile environment should be prevented 13 TRANSPORTATION 13 1 Packaged sensors can be transported by any transport if by air transport in pressurized modules if they are transported in covered cars holds or covered bodies at the distance up to 10 000 km The boxes should be carefully stowed in order to prevent their shifting or fall in the case of jolts ...

Page 23: ...mance specifications of the Document Part Number 4372 43071246 003 and it is considered as operable Date of issue _________201 Quality department 3 MANUFACTURER S WARRANTIES 3 1 The manufacturer guarantees the conformity of the sensor specifications to the requirements of the Document Part Number 4372 43071246 003 if a user meets the service conditions and operating rules specified by the Document...

Page 24: ...Okhrannaya Technika Postal address Russia 442960 Zarechnyj Penza region post office box 45 Contacts Tel 7 8412 655316 Fax 7 8412 655316 E mail info forteza eu com The detailed information you can find at www FORTEZA EU com ...

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