KARAM MW100K Installation Manual And Operating Manual Download Page 20

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
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APPENDIX – SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 

 

For set-up and adjustment of the detector, the following additional items are necessary: 
 

1 personal computer (Windows

®

 operating system) 

1 USB-RS485 converter 
1 mini-USB cable 
1 software 
 

Installation of the USB-RS485 converter 
 

Connect the USB-RS485 converter to the computer. 
 
The proper device driver(s) for the specific operating system version in use can be determined and 
downloaded via the following link: 
 

http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm

 

 
After successful installation, the COM-port 
assigned to the converter can be verified. 
 

 
Installing the software 

 
Launch the downloaded Setup Wizard. 
 
 
 
Choose a language. 

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click ’Next’ to continue ... 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Initiate the installation process. 

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click ’Next’ to continue … 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for MW100K

Page 1: ...Microwave Barrier MW100K MW200K MW300K Installation Guide and Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...duct Note Manufacturer continually refines the product to ensure optimal performance Specifications subject to change without notice As a result temporary minor discrepancies between the actual device...

Page 3: ...RACTERISTICS AND FEATURES 5 GENERAL OPERATING PRINCIPLES 7 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION 8 MOUNTING THE DETECTOR 10 INITIAL SET UP 12 OPERATING FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT 13 DETECTION SPEED ADJUSTMENT...

Page 4: ...e as well as during any maintenance undertaken while it is in actual operational use appropriate technical safety precautions must be taken and appropriate technical safety rules observed that are des...

Page 5: ...er than the following distance to the detection zone axis an imaginary straight line extending from the transmitter unit center to the receiver unit center of an individually protected segment 3 94 ft...

Page 6: ...e deliberate severance of its power supply Further the LEDs of the operational receiver unit will provide an additional visual indication by flashing momentarily under the following circumstances if a...

Page 7: ...frequency range Use of this comparatively high operating frequency band not only contributes to the narrow width of the detection zone but also ensures higher sensitivity to moving objects in the dir...

Page 8: ...656 ft 101 200 m at least 8 20 ft 2 5 m for a segment with a length of from 657 984 ft 201 300 m In the exclusion zone optimally the maximum height variation between bare ground and that with snow or...

Page 9: ...ended that if practical any cabling connected to the detector units be buried underground in such circumstances Note If the above requirements are not strictly observed the operating performance of th...

Page 10: ...he site in order to establish and maintain firm and steady support of the units during installation adjustment and actual operation In areas with little snow the section of the posts remaining above t...

Page 11: ...Microwave barrier 11...

Page 12: ...imal initial working signal level by slowly and gradually orienting the transmitter unit and receiver unit to face each other via line of sight positioning ATTENTION During the software adjustment pro...

Page 13: ...el for both the transmitter unit and the receiver unit The following frequency channel related operational practicality must be taken into account when installing multiple detectors in close physical...

Page 14: ...g of this parameter are shown in Table 1 Table 1 Operating environment of the detector Recommended value for the upper detecting speed Open terrain without any obstacle hindering the movement of an in...

Page 15: ...tablished detection threshold level thereby triggering the generation of an alarm signal Should the level of the received signal be insufficient e g in cases where this is caused by the actual length...

Page 16: ...r positioning of detectors in multiple detector configurations see INSTALLING MULTIPLE DETECTORS AT ONE SITE below The presence of such noise may be confirmed by temporarily switching off the power of...

Page 17: ...diate vicinity of the detector units a segment coverage overlap of at least 11 07 ft 3 5 m should be established In such a detector configuration detector units of the same type transmitter unit or re...

Page 18: ...128mA 61mA 56mA 170mA 85mA 56mA Maximum operable time after the supply is switched on 12 s Maximum recovery time of the stand by system after notification of an alarm 10 s Parameters of signal switch...

Page 19: ...the disconnection of the circuits controlled Table 2 1 Connections of the transmitter unit No Color of the output Purpose of output 1 Brown Plus supply 2 White Minus supply 3 Shielding of the cable GN...

Page 20: ...e USB RS485 converter Connect the USB RS485 converter to the computer The proper device driver s for the specific operating system version in use can be determined and downloaded via the following lin...

Page 21: ...Designate a destination folder in the Start Menu directory for shortcuts to the software click Next to continue Create a desktop icon for quick access to the software click the indicated check box cli...

Page 22: ...are Choose a language click Next to continue Select an input function click the Radar based barrier check box click Next to continue Specify password s optional if desired type password s re type pass...

Page 23: ...nsmitter or receiver to the computer Connecting a transmitter 1 Connect the green wire of the transmitter to the A socket of the USB RS485 converter 2 Connect the yellow wire of the transmitter to the...

Page 24: ...r When the Login window appears if a password has previously been used type it in the Password field if a password has not previously been used leave the Password field empty although User Login is an...

Page 25: ...number of the device Maximum range maximal operating range Temperature this function is only available on devices with firmware version 3 9T or later Power supply voltage this function is only availa...

Page 26: ...ld If a power supply is connected the State field s status will be Normal If the device has no power supply connected the State field s status will be Inactive this feature is only available on device...

Page 27: ...mal operating range Temperature this function is only available on devices with firmware version 3 9R or later Power supply voltage this function is only available on devices with firmware version 3 9...

Page 28: ...nnel field Next specify the detection threshold level In auto mode the receiver sets the detection threshold level automatically and its detection algorithm adapts to gradual changes of the environmen...

Page 29: ...Microwave barrier 29 In auto mode In manual mode 1 dB In manual mode 15 dB...

Page 30: ...etween the transmitter and receiver The displayed Signal value indicates the actual level of the signal currently received from the transmitter The displayed Threshold value indicates the actual level...

Page 31: ...up automatically without an actual alarm this setting is used only for testing the operation of the LEDs If turn off is specified for Led test the LEDs will not operate even in the event of an actual...

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