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PACKAGE CONTENTS 

•  1 x D-TECT 50 IP

•  1 x Drilling template for fixing holes

•  3 x 31.75mm wall plugs

•  3 x 31.75mm screws

•  2 x Tamper feet

•  1 x Tamper cup

•  1 x Installation manual

INTRODUCTION

The D-TECT 50 IP is a highly sophisticated, but user 

friendly, IP-based motion detection device and alarm trigger 

that harnesses the power of IP with PoE (Power over 

Ethernet) connectivity, advanced signal processing, quad 

pyro scanning and unique optical systems to provide state-

of-the-art alarm capture.

MOUNTING THE UNIT

WARNING

•  NYLON WASHERS PROVIDED MUST BE USED 

WITH SCREWS 

•  ENSURE CABLE ENTRY AND SCREW HOLES ARE 

SEALED WITH WATER BASED SEALANT

•  DO NOT USE SILICONE BASED SEALANT

During installation, protect the electronics against water, as 

trapped moisture can affect or damage the unit.

1.  Drill the wall to accept the fixing screws, the cable 

entry, and the tamper cup (if used). See Figures 1 

and 2. A hole-drilling template is provided. Note: GJD 

recommend using the tamper cup on uneven wall 

surfaces.

2.  Remove the cover assembly by loosening the locking 

screw. The cover hinges from the top and lifts out of the 

location slot. See Figure 3.

3.  Feed standard CAT5 cable into the cable entry. See 

Figures 2, 4 & 5.

4.  Screw the unit to the wall ensuring that the rear tamper 

pin is correctly located and that the tamper micro switch 

is closed. See Figure 6. To aid installation, two spare 

tamper feet are provided. One is 1mm longer and the 

other is 2mm longer than the tamper foot originally 

fitted. The tamper foot is a push fit and can be removed 

by carefully pulling it from the pin. See Figure 2.

5.  When the detector is aligned, connected, and 

programmed to suit the installation, replace the front 

cover and lock as shown. See Figure 7.

CONNECTING THE UNIT

Fit the RJ45 plug to the cable and plug into the socket 

on the top PCB. This must be done before the cable is 

connected to the PoE switch.

There are 2 volt free relay contacts on the top PCB for 

connecting auxiliary equipment. These are programmable 

in the web browser set-up page.

BEAM ALIGNMENT

The PIR circuitry detects changes in heat and movement in

the beam pattern; therefore items such as trees, shrubs,

ponds, boiler flues, and animals should be considered 

when positioning the detector.

The detector is fitted with a mirror on the pyro sensor to 

provide a detection zone directly underneath the detector.

Note: The maximum mounting height is 3 metres when 

utilising the creep detection zone.

When using the pet immune configuration the mirror should 

be removed.

Note: The PIR sensor is more sensitive to movement

across the beams, and less sensitive to movement 

directly towards or away from the beams.

When coverage exceeds the desired detection area, adjust

the module as required to avoid unwanted detection.

Figures 14 and 8 illustrates alignment recommendations for 

when the detector is mounted close to a wall.

The alignment shown in Figure 14 is not recommended. If 

the detector module is orientated at an angle of 90° to the 

perimeter, the mounting wall may cut off short and medium 

range beams. The long range beam will still detect an 

intruder, however the wall can cause false alarms when 

heated by sunlight.

Figure 8 shows the recommended alignment. The detector 

module is orientated at a 55° angle to the perimeter. As a 

result, short and medium range beams are parallel to the 

perimeter, but the detection range along the perimeter is 

reduced to 25 metres.

PROGRAMMING

There are 2 different ways of programming the detection 

range, pulse count and LED setting.

1.  Using the programming button, programming LED and 

programming chart below.

2.  Via the web based interface. The user can individually 

program a number of configurable settings, as 

illustrated in the programming chart.

D-TECT 50 IP

GJD250 IP Motion Detector 

Summary of Contents for D-TECT 50 IP

Page 1: ...o the socket on the top PCB This must be done before the cable is connected to the PoE switch There are 2 volt free relay contacts on the top PCB for connecting auxiliary equipment These are programma...

Page 2: ...s sensors before signalling an output LED LED Off LED disabled LED On LED signals a detection Relay outputs Output 1 and output 2 These are magnetically immune volt free relay contacts used to trigger...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RJ45 Program Reset 3m 50m 0m 2 5m 5m 2 5m 5m 77 29 21 5 14 6 5 10m...

Page 4: ...or gives an instruction Warning Never attempt to disassemble or repair the product It may cause fire or damage to the devices Hold the main unit securely when you install or service it Exercise care...

Page 5: ...ed user interface all that is needed is a modern web browser to access and change settings The instructions for the user interface described below are valid for firmware 1 32 Factory default settings...

Page 6: ...3 To change any of the detectors settings use the drop down boxes to select the required setting 4 To enable walk test mode press the Walk test ON button and to disable walk test mode press the Walk...

Page 7: ...backup purposes and to copy the settings to other units IP address and Login settings are not included in this file 1 Open the import and export settings tab 2 Export all current alarm settings and I...

Page 8: ...ng a setting file will overwrite all current settings Firmware update The D Tect IP firmware can be updated to add new functions or resolve software issues 1 Open the Firmware update tab The current f...

Page 9: ...time for which the alarm conditions must be continuously fulfilled before the alarm is enabled Default value is 0 seconds maximum is 120 seconds Timeout Timeout specifies the time before the alarm is...

Page 10: ...off when the alarm clears Output 2 This turns output 2 on when the detector is activated and turns it off when the alarm clears Partner list The products listed have a built in wizard in the D Tect I...

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