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JA-15P Wireless PIR motion detector
JA-15P Wireless PIR motion detector
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MMB55101
The JA-15P is a component of the
JA-10
system. It detects of human
movement in building interiors. Its detection characteristics can be
modified by using an alternative lens. False alarm immunity is available
in two levels. The detector has a pulse reaction (only reports its
triggering), uses wireless communication and is powered with two
alkaline batteries.
Installation
The detector can be installed onto a wall or in the corner of the room.
There should be no objects which quickly change temperature (electric
heaters, gas appliances, etc.) or which move (e.g. curtains hanging
above a radiator) or pets in the detector’s field of sight. It is not
recommended to install the detector opposite windows or floodlights or
in places with over-intense air circulation (close to ventilators, heat
sources, air conditioning outlets, non-airtight doors, etc.). There should
be no obstacles in front of the detector which might obstruct its view.
I.
II.
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2
4
5
3
Figure: 1 – holes for installing on a flat wall; 2, 4 – holes for installing
at an angle (in a corner); 3 – PCB tab; 5 – cover tab
1.
Open the detector cover
(by pushing the tab 5). Avoid touching
the PIR sensor inside (11) – you could damage it.
2.
Take out the PCB
– it is held by a tab (3).
3.
Punch through the holes
for the screws in the plastic base and
attach it on the wall. The recommended detector installation height
is 2.5 m above the floor.
4. Set the
Immunity
jumper as required – see the detector settings.
5.
Insert the PCB back
and proceed further according to the control
panel installation manual. Basic procedure:
a. There must be a JA-111R radio module installed in the control
panel.
b. Go to the
N-Link
program, select the required position
in the
Devices
window and launch the enrollment mode by
clicking on the
Enroll
option.
c.
Insert the batteries (mind the correct polarity). When the
second battery has been inserted into the detector,
an enrollment signal is transmitted to the control panel and the
detector is enrolled to the selected position. This is followed by
up to three minute detector stabilization phase indicated with
LED indicator flashing.
6. Close the detector cover and test its functioning.
1400- 00- 0000- 0001
7
6
10
8
11
9
Figure: 6 – red detector activation indicator; 7 – battery; 8 – immunity setting
jumper; 9 – production code; 10 – tamper contact; 11 – PIR sensor;
Note:
−
If you want to enrol a detector in which batteries have already been
inserted, you must remove them first, then press and release the
tamper contact in the cover (10) in order to release the remaining
charge and then you can proceed with the enrolment.
−
The detector can also be enrolled into the system by entering its
production code (9) in the N-Link program (or using a bar code
scanner).
Detector settings
Immunity level
can be set with a jumper on a PCB inside the
detector and it determines false alarm immunity. The
NORM
level
(default setting)
combines basic immunity with a rapid reaction. The
HIGH
level provides increased immunity but the detector reaction is
slower.
Detector function modes
The detector can work in two modes:
Smartwatch
is a default setting intended for the permanent
monitoring of movement in the guarded area. If permanent movement
is detected, three reports are sent every 20 s. The next report is then
sent after 2 minutes. If the detector does not detect any movement for
10 minutes, the mode with three reports every 20 s is used again.
The other available detector mode is
one-minute interval
. When
the detector detects movement, it sends a report and goes into standby
mode for 1 minute. When the time is over, the detector wakes-up and
remains active until the next detection of movement.
To change the mode, press and hold the tamper contact in the cover,
insert the battery and release the tamper contact 3-5 seconds after
the battery insertion. The detector then flashes either once (smartwatch)
or twice (one-minute interval) to indicate the currently selected mode.
Smartwatch is activated by default.
Detector testing
When you close the detector cover, its LED indicates all movement
for a period of 15 minutes and reports it to the control panel. After this
time the detector switches to the mode which was selected during the
battery insertion. Detector function can also be checked via the
Diagnostics
window in the
N-Link
program
.
Battery replacement
The system sends a report automatically when the battery is low.
Batteries should be replaced within one week. Remember to switch the
system to Service mode before changing the batteries (otherwise a
tamper alarm will be triggered).
Detection characteristics
The standard lens that
is supplied with the JA-15P detector
covers an area of 110 degrees / 12
m. The area is covered by 3 beams
– see the following figure.
This detection characteristic is valid for standard PIR immunity.
The characteristic can be changed by using an alternative lens:
JS-7904
Coridor lens
Designed for long corridors – with
a working range of up to 20 m
Increased analysis cannot be used with such a lens!
JS-7910
Pet lens
Equipped only with the upper beam covering
120 degrees/12 m and not covering the floor
(can eliminate the movement of small pets on the floor)
JS-7902
Vertical curtain lens
It does not cover an area but
creates a detection wall (can be used to create a barrier
and report its breach)
Note
: when a lens is replaced with a different type, test whether the
detector covers the area correctly (a wrongly installed lens can cause
detection errors).