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Motion Detector PIR900 V3.3

 

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KNOP 

Elektronik A/S 

 

Fabriksvej 20

DK-7600 Struer

[email protected]

knop.dk

+45 97840444    

 

Placement of PIR900 as a bedside monitor

 

 
Attach PIR900 to the wall using the Velcro straps or insert it into the socket for floor placement. 
Please note that PIR900 is an infrared detector that reacts to temperature changes, 
Therefore, do not place it directly in the sun, close to drafts from open windows and doors, or other 
objects that can change the temperature significantly. 

Installation of PIR900 as a door guard 

 
Mount the PIR900 on the door frame with the supplied Velcro straps.

 

 
Mount the supplied magnet on the door next to PIR900 so that the top edges are  
aligned. The distance between PIR900 and the magnet must not exceed 10 mm. 
The magnet can be placed on either the right or left side of PIR900. 

Switching between the bed and doorman 

 
PIR900 is always delivered from the factory in the bed position. 
 
By pressing          for about 5 seconds, the PIR900 switches between the bed and door protection. 
When PIR900 has switched mode, it will be confirmed with a sound. 
 

 

The display shows            or           for either bedside or doorman mode. 

Service 

 
NOTE: The service is the same for both the bed and door cover.

 

 
Press        for about 2 seconds to turn on PIR900. 
The light now turns on or off and PIR900 is acknowledged with a sound. 
PIR900 can then be used. 
 
Pressing         will toggle the PIR900 between OFF and ON. 
 
When PIR900 is switched on, check that it is in the desired position (see section "Switching 
between the bed and door protection").  

Service with ByPass 

 
NOTE: The service is the same for both the bed and door cover. 
 

If           it is set to ON in the programming menu (see section "Programming Guide"), 
this function allows you to start a delay. This allows you to get away from the PIR900's activation 
area before it detects movement. The delay is 10 seconds. 
 
If PIR900 is activated, it will only send an alarm after the delay          has expired. 
 
This allows the caregiver to cancel the alarm by briefly pressing          or          to switch off the 
PIR900. 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PIR900

Page 1: ...KNOP Elektronik A S Fabriksvej 20 DK 7600 Struer knop knop dk knop dk 45 97840444 User manual PIR900...

Page 2: ...nt of PIR900 as a bedside monitor 5 Installation of PIR900 as a door guard 5 Switching between the bed and doorman 5 Service 5 Service with ByPass 5 Programming Guide 6 Alternativ 6 ByPass Delay optio...

Page 3: ...this product must compile with the relevant IEC safety standards for batteries Do not consume or eat the battery risk of chemical burns Keep new and used batteries away from children If the battery c...

Page 4: ...ote the interval described in the section Checking the coverage area PIR900 can also detect the opening and closing of a door using the magnet provided Once PIR900 is in place it must be tested Stand...

Page 5: ...y in the bed position By pressing for about 5 seconds the PIR900 switches between the bed and door protection When PIR900 has switched mode it will be confirmed with a sound The display shows or for e...

Page 6: ...ther the delay is OFF or ON ByPass is factory set to OFF see section ByPass Delay Setting Options Delay specifies the time that elapses between an alarm and the next alarm 0 9 min Delay is factory set...

Page 7: ...element In the second example ByPass is set to off and Delay is set to d0 When ByPass is set to off PIR900 starts sending an alarm when it is activated If Delay is set to d0 PIR900 can send notificati...

Page 8: ...y output of the product This way the PIR900 will not send alarms repeatedly because there is no feedback This is done by entering the menu and setting HF to AV Relay output Potential free relay output...

Page 9: ...ically walks around the area and marks on a sketch the building and the area where there is coverage The sketch is placed in the office so that everyone who must manage the system can see where there...

Page 10: ...standby 150 A Power consumption inactive 230 A Power consumption active 50mA on average a transmission Surrounding environment Indoor use 90 non condensing Ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C Cabinet type...

Page 11: ...V2 1 1 Short Range Devices EN 60601 1 2 2014 2015 Electromagnetic compatibility Medical EN 62368 1 2020 Electrical safety EN 50581 2012 Hazardous substances The product must not be used if the packagi...

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