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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

Summary of Contents for OTT100H

Page 1: ...1 Installation and programming manual OTT100H Triple technology detector for outdoor use Installation and programming manual ...

Page 2: ...s that the product must be disposed of correctly at the end of its working life and should never be disposed of together with general household waste The user therefore must take the equipment that has reached the end of its working life to the appropriate civic amenities site designated to the differentiated collection of electrical and electronic waste As an alternative to the autonomous managem...

Page 3: ... Description of the product Triple technology detector for outdoor use Two PIR and one microwave MW programmable sensors MW frequency 24GHz Low consumption infrared sensors double element with UV filter Programmable infrared sensitivity Low PIR beam precision adjustment patented system AND OR selectable function Mechanism for horizontal coverage adjustment UV rays resistant Fresnel lens UV resista...

Page 4: ... levels active IR IP protection degree IP44 Security grade 3 Environmental class IV Working temperature from 25 to 55 C Dimensions 189x81x70 mm Weight with wall fixing bracket 370g Table 2 Mechanical parts description A U shaped bracket B Stainless steel wall fixing bracket C Electronic holder D Cover with Fresnel lens E Lower PIR range adjustment knob F Anti tamper microswitch G Electronics and s...

Page 5: ...arately Table 3 Electronic part description L Terminal board for wire connection M Red LED 1 for general alarm N Yellow LED 2 for MW O Green LED 3 for higher PIR detec tion P Green LED 4 for lower PIR detec tion Q Microwave sensitivity adjustment trimmer R Higher infrared sensor PIR 1 S Lower infrared sensor PIR 2 T DIP switches U Anti masking LED V PIR 2 marked positions Table 4 Terminal board PO...

Page 6: ...3 V Each position corresponds to a distance These distances are reached when the detector is installed at about 120cm height If the object in motion is very large for example a car there is possibility that the detector can detect its presence even if it s farther than 18 m 2 2 Operating principles The detector works on the combined action of two PIRs and a microwave sensors The figures below show...

Page 7: ...e anti masking channel Anti masking sensitivity can be adjusted trough the DIP switch 5 table 3 T OFF low sensitivity ON high sensitivity Follow the procedure below 1 Make the connections to the detector terminal box leaving the DIP switch 5 set to OFF 2 Once powered close the cover and run all the detection tests required 3 Open the cover and set the anti masking sensitivity via the DIP switch 5 ...

Page 8: ...ection area any medium size animal can walk it is suggested to choose carefully the installation height in order to avoid false alarms Installation height must be between 1 m and 1 30 m not tilted ground Note The maximum coverage range 18m is reached when the detector is installed at about 120cm height Do not obscure partially or completely the detector s field of view COVERAGE TESTS Once the dete...

Page 9: ...ions 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 sensitiv...

Page 10: ...ENTION Do not dispose of the components or any other product material in the environment Seek the assistance of companies authorised to dispose of and recycle waste materials Table 11 Possible solutions Trouble Solution LEDs fail to switch on Check wiring connection Check the presence of current and if the voltage is between 9 5 and 16 V Make sure that DIP switch 6 is set to OFF False alarms The d...

Page 11: ...ICS S R L ovime izjavljuje da je radijska oprema tipa OTT100H u skladu s Direktivom 2014 53 EU Cjeloviti tekst EU izjave o sukladnosti dostupan je na sljedeüoj internetskoj adresi www inim biz HU INIM ELECTRONICS S R L igazolja hogy a OTT100H típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014 53 EU irányelvnek Az EU megfelelĘségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege elérhetĘ a következĘ internetes címen www inim biz LT...

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