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IF NECESSARY, CONFIGURE DETECTION MASKING

 

1.

 

Spread the Cover and gently press on the 
Lens to remove the Lens Holder. 

 

2.

 

Separate the Lens from the Cover.    

 

Cover

Lens

Area Masking
Plate

Lens
Holder

 

 

3.

 

Identify the segments on the Lens to be masked. 

4.

 

Then apply the adhesive Masking 
Strip(s), as necessary, inside the 
lens to mask the desired 
segments. 

1

13

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12

11

1

13

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12

11

 

5.

 

Replace the Lens by aligning the 4 cutouts 
on the lens to the 4 projections inside the 
cover.  Snap in place with the Lens Holder. 

Cover

Lens

 

6.

 

Ensure the Lens Holder is held by the left and 
right cover prongs and the two tabs are engaged.   

Cover

Lens
Holder

 

 

SET THE SENSITIVITY

 

SET THE DIP SWITCHES

 

 

1.

 

Set the Sensitivity Select Switch to the desired 
sensitivity. 

Sensitivity
Select Switch
(Low, Med, High)

DIP
Switches

 

Low Sensitivity -

 Best to prevent false detections.  

High sensitivity -

 Best detection catches (increased 

false detections).  Use for applications where you are 
tagging video, or need high security awareness.   

1.

 

At the DIP switches, set switch 2 
for the desired Battery Saving 
Timer period. 

Note:

 The alarm output 

activations are limited by the timer 
selection (5 or 120 seconds).  Even 
if there are continuous alarm 
events, the alarm output operates 
only once in the selected timer 
period.  This period can be set for 5 
or 120 seconds. 

120s – 

Default Setting 

5s – 

Used when frequent alarm 

transmission is required.  Battery 
life will be shortened when using 
this setting. 

2.

 

Set switch 3 for the desired Pulse Count 
(selectable for 2 or 4). 

Pulse Count of 2 =

 detection can be 

made with as little as two steps. 

Pulse Count of 4 =

 detection can be 

made with as little as four steps. 

3.

 

Set switch 1 to enable the Walk Test, 
then perform the walk test on the next 
page. 

 

ON

  1. Walk Test

5s    2. Battery Saving Timer

2

      3. Pulse Count

ON

1

2

3

OFF

120s

4

Default Setting 

Default Setting 

Summary of Contents for 5800PIR-RES

Page 1: ...e ments from center up to 45 Sensitivity 2 0 C at 0 6m s 3 6 F at 2 0ft s Detection Speed 0 3 1 5m s 1 5ft s Operating Voltage 6 VDC uses 4 lithium 1 5VDC AA cells Battery Saving Timer Adjustable 120sec or 5sec Alarm Period 2 5 seconds LED Indicator Enabled during a walk test Disabled for normal operation Weatherproof IP54 compliance Operating Temperature 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Humidity 95 Max Acce...

Page 2: ...0 mounting screws UP 2 Secure the Detector to the Back Box 3 Fasten with four self tapping M3 x 14 screws 4 Perform Settings Adjustments 5 Perform a Walk Test 6 Secure the Cover with the M3 x 10 Captive Lock Screw 7 Program the control panel POLE MOUNTING 1 Use a pole with an outside diameter of 43 48mm 1 69 1 89 2 7 4ft 0 8 1 2m 2 Attach the Brackets to the Back Box with two M3 x 8 screws 3 Using...

Page 3: ...PER and LOWER beams are blocked detection is made Only the LOWER beam is blocked detection is not made Only the UPPER beam is blocked detection is not made Press and slide the Detection Length Adjustment Switch to the desired position A B C D DETECTION LENGTH D 02 0m 6 7ft C 05 0m 16 7ft B 08 0m 26 7ft A 12 0m 40 0ft NOTES This table is based on a motion sensor height of 1m 3 3ft The height of the...

Page 4: ...itivity Best to prevent false detections High sensitivity Best detection catches increased false detections Use for applications where you are tagging video or need high security awareness 1 At the DIP switches set switch 2 for the desired Battery Saving Timer period Note The alarm output activations are limited by the timer selection 5 or 120 seconds Even if there are continuous alarm events the ...

Page 5: ... when there is a big temperature difference between the moving object and the background If this causes a problem adjust the detection length to position B Then walk test to verify satisfactory results Approx 8m 27ft position B Approx 12m 40ft WALK TEST This sensor has a multi level detection pattern from side view A heat source beyond the detection area may cause the detector to issue a false ala...

Page 6: ...orrectly Perform a Settings Adjustments procedure Low battery fault indicated on system keypad display Batteries are very low or dead Replace batteries Alarms when no one is walking through the detection area Sensor is not perpendicular to ground Remount and align sensor so the detection area is parallel to the ground Sensor is detecting moving trees bushes or a strong source of light Check for mo...

Page 7: ...D Indicator Cover Lens Back Box Use four M4x30 screws if mounting to pole brackets or two M4x20 screws if mounting to wall Captive Lock Screw M3 x 10 Masking Strip Use as required Lens Holder UP DIP Switch Sensitivity Select Switch Detection Length Ajustment Switch Pole Bracket ...

Page 8: ...ized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment DOCUMENTATION AND ONLINE SUPPORT For the latest documentation and online support information please go to http www security honeywell com hsc resources MyWebTech WARRANTY For the latest warranty information please go to http www security honeywell com hsc resources wa 2 Corporate Center Drive Suite 100 P O Box 9...

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