Programming
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Installation and programming manual
5.
Block them with the inner screws (table 2, K) and the external screws (table
2, J).
WALL FIXING
4.
Perforate the wall in correspondence of the holes on the casing.
5.
Insert the wall plugs into the holes.
6.
Pull the wires through the wire entry on the steel bracket.
7.
Fix the steel bracket on the wall or on the pole.
Note
Fix the metallic support on the wall perpendicularly to the ground.
8.
Pull the wires trough the entry on the electronic holder (table 2, C). Perfo-
rate the cable passage knockout using a sharp point tool, as a screwdriver
or similar.
9.
Screw up the detector on the support using the 2 provided screws (table 2,
H).
10. Connect the wires to the terminals (table 3, L).
11. Run the range settings (PIR 2 position adjustment, MW sensitivity, PIRs
sensitivity). See paragraph 2-1 Detection range.
12. Close the detector with the front cover with Fresnel lens as shown opposite.
13. Screw up the metric screw (table 2, I).
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PROGRAMMING
In order to make the detector suitable for outdoor applications, a single sensor
adjustment system has been implemented.
In the tables below are shown the DIP switch configurations (table 3, T):
If the detector is set in triple AND (DIP 3 and DIP 4 in OFF position) configuration,
the maximum distance of detection is the one setted through the Adjustment of
the PIR2.
Table 8: Infrared sensitivity adjustment
DIP 1
OFF
ON
DIP 2
OFF
High sensitivity
Medium-high sensitivity
ON
Medium-low sensitivity
Low sensitivity
Table 9: Sensor programming
DIP 3
OFF
ON
DIP 4
OFF
PIR 1 AND PIR 2 AND MW
PIR 1 AND PIR 2
Alarm output active only when all three
technologies detect the presence.
It can be used in most outdoor installations.
Alarm output active when both PIRs detect a
presence.
The MW is not managed. The detection of
the MW does not affect the performance of
the detector.
ON
(PIR 1 OR PIR 2) AND MW
PIR 1 AND MW (PIR 2 bypassed)
Output alarm active when the MW and one
of the two PIR detect a presence.
Not recommended in particularly hostile
environments.
Alarm output active when PIR 1 and the MW
detect a presence.
Not recommended in particularly hostile
environments.
Table 10: Antimasking and LEDs
OFF
ON
DIP 5
Low anti-masking sensitivity
High anti-masking sensitivity
DIP 6
LEDs enabled
LEDs disabled