OUT-LOOK
Outdoor/indoor intrusion detector
Preliminary Quick Reference
Ver.1 28/05/2008
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WIRING TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Terminal No. 8+9
Indicated on the circuit as: .
These are the 9V to 14V DC power supply inputs.
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Terminal No. 6+7
Indicated on the circuit as:
RELAY
Represents the contacts of the “Alarm Relay”, which are Normally in Closed state N.C.
Upon detection of any human movement, the relay’s contacts will be opened for two seconds, and
both Red & Yellow LED indicators will flash.
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Terminal No. 5
Indicated on the circuit as:
CO
This terminal is to be used if you wish to get a report from the detector’s memory indicating if it
has detected human movement during the armed period.
This terminal should receive an indication from the alarm system’s control panel, whether it is in
an Armed or Disarmed state.
- If 0V received, the detector “understands” that the alarm system is Armed.
- If 12V or no voltage at all received, the detector “understands” that the alarm system is
Disarmed.
How to draw and display the detector’s memory ?
If:
the detector was alerted during the “armed” period,
Then:
upon switching the alarm system from “Armed” to
“Disarmed” mode, the Red LED will flash for 30 minutes.
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Terminal No. 3+4
Indicated on the circuit as:
MASK
Represents the contacts of the
Anti-masking
and
Vibration/Shock
Relay which are normally in
closed state (N.C.).
a. If an object blocks (masks) the detector’s near field-of-view, the Green LED will flash.
However, if an object blocks (masks) the detector’s near field-of-view for more than 40 seconds,
the green LED will glow constantly, and the "MASK” relay's contacts will be opened for at least 2
seconds and will remain opened for as long as the masking exists.
b. If someone attempts to damage or sabotage the detector by hitting, moving, turning or tilting it, the
green LED will glow constantly, and the "MASK” relay's contacts will be opened for 2 seconds.
To enable the Vibration/Shock Relay, you must short circuit between terminal No. 5 (CO) and No.
8 (-).
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Terminal No. 1+2
Indicated on the circuit as:
TAMPER
Represents the contacts of the built-in TAMPER switch, which are normally in a closed state
(N.C.). The contacts will open, when the detector’s case is opened.