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N219

CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

1-1 BEFORE INSTALLATION ................2
1-2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION ................3
1-3 DETECTION AREA..........................4

2 INSTALLATION

2-1 WIRING DIAGRAM..........................4
2-2 TRANSMITTER PREPARATION .....5
2-3  BEFORE WALL MOUNTING ...........6
2-4 STACKING METHOD ......................7
2-5 SIDE-BY-SIDE AND  

TOP-TO-BOTTOM METHOD ........ 11

3 WALK TEST

3-1 WALK TEST ...................................13

4  DIP SWITCH SETTING

4-1 WALK TEST MODE .......................14
4-2 BATTERY SAVING TIMER ............14
4-3  ALARM & TROUBLE OUTPUT  ......14
4-4 LED ................................................15
4-5 PIR SENSITIVITY ..........................15
4-6 ANTI-MASKING .............................15

5 OTHERS

5-1 WALL TAMPER (OPTION)  

CONNECTION...............................16

5-2  LED LIGHT PATTERN ...................16

6 BATTERY

6-1  HOW TO REPLACE BATTERY .....17
6-2 BATTERY LIFE ..............................18

7 SPECIFICATIONS

7-1 SPECIFICATIONS .........................19
7-2 DIMENSIONS ................................20

FTN-R

Battery operated model with 2 PIRs

FTN-RAM

FTN-R with anti-masking

Long battery life

Easy wiring by a connector 

Multi fixing transmitter box

Compact design 

190° adjustable bracket

Intelligent AND logic

Digital anti-masking (RAM model)

Wall tamper (option)

NO.59-1646-0 091201

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Compact outdoor 
detector

Compact outdoor 
detector

fit

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Summary of Contents for FTN-R

Page 1: ...5 PIR SENSITIVITY 15 4 6 ANTI MASKING 15 5 OTHERS 5 1 WALL TAMPER OPTION CONNECTION 16 5 2 LED LIGHT PATTERN 16 6 BATTERY 6 1 HOW TO REPLACE BATTERY 17 6 2 BATTERY LIFE 18 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 SPECIFI...

Page 2: ...ommendation The nix sign indicates prohibition Warning Caution Caution Do not remove the PCB Do not remove the separate box tamper Do not touch the PCB except for the DIP switch ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2...

Page 3: ...IDENTIFICATION Connector for POWER and ALARM Connector for TROUBLE Screw kit For joint For wall mounting Screw M3 10 mm Plate nut Screw 3 20 mm Note Transmitter and battery are not included Optional...

Page 4: ...tamper option For wall tamper wiring option refer to page 16 Separate box Main unit Transmitter 1 3 DETECTION AREA Top view Side view 2 m detection length 5 m detection length Adjustable range 95 by...

Page 5: ...input is N C External input is N O 3 DIP switch 3 OFF N C 3 DIP switch 3 ON N O To monitor only the ALARM using a transmitter with 1 external input To monitor the ALARM and TROUBLE using a transmitte...

Page 6: ...ectors installed through the bottom part of bracket after main unit is removed Bracket Main unit 2 1 Bracket Main unit 2 1 2 3 BEFORE WALL MOUNTING 1 Open the main unit cover 2 Remove the fixture Fixt...

Page 7: ...method and the top to bottom method refer to page 11 6 Open the knockout Separate box Separate box cover Joint screw knockout Wall mounting knockout Wall mounting knockout Wiring knockout Joint screw...

Page 8: ...te nut Double sided tape for temporary fixing Screw 3 10 mm Screw 3 10 mm Sponge Plate nut Wiring Sponge Plate nut Double sided tape for temporary fixing 9 Hold the top part of the bracket and mount t...

Page 9: ...k White Yellow Red Power input Black Power input White Alarm Yellow Alarm Green Trouble Blue Trouble Brown Tamper Orange Tamper Grey Tamper Green Blue Brown Orange Grey Notes The tamper output is not...

Page 10: ...0 2 3 4 5 m ft 0 5 10 15 2 7 0 ft 3 3 3 11 0 8 0 m 1 0 1 2 ft 1 0 2 3 4 5 m Side view 15 Attach the main unit cover Note To prepare for walk test check that DIP switch 1 WALK TEST MODE is set to ON T...

Page 11: ...iring knockout 2 5 SIDE BY SIDE AND TOP TO BOTTOM METHOD For the stacking method refer to page 7 7 Pull the wire connectors through wiring knockout 8 Mount the bracket and the separate box to the wall...

Page 12: ...parate box tamper Otherwise the trouble output will remain on Separate box side Main unit side Red Black White Yellow Red Power input Black Power input White Alarm Yellow Alarm Green Trouble Blue Trou...

Page 13: ...P switch 1 WALK TEST MODE to OFF NORM Notes The battery life will be shortened unless the DIP switch 1 is set to OFF To use the LED in normal operating condition set the DIP switch 4 to ON ON 1 2 3 4...

Page 14: ...active 4 2 BATTERY SAVING TIMER DIP switch 2 FTN R FTN RAM ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 5S 120S Position Function 5S 5 sec 120S Factory default 120 sec 4 3 ALARM TROUBLE OUTPUT DIP switch 3 FTN R FTN RAM ON 1 2 3 4...

Page 15: ...3 4 5 6 Position Function ON Factory default ANTI MASKING ON OFF ANTI MASKING OFF ANTI MASKING function When masking condition continues more than 3 minutes TROUBLE will be generated TROUBLE is gener...

Page 16: ...x Bracket 5 OTHERS Separate box side Main unit side Wall tamper option WRS 03 Sponge Sponge 5 2 LED LIGHT PATTERN The following explains the LED light pattern Detector condition LED indicator Warm up...

Page 17: ...ransmitter Check that the 2 5 to 10 0 V power battery is used for the transmitter 6 1 HOW TO REPLACE BATTERY Stacking method Side by side method and top to bottom method Separate box Separate box cove...

Page 18: ...life under the normal operation as the battery in the transmitter is shared with the detector Interval 120 sec Interval 5 sec CR123A 3 V 1300 mAh Approx 6 years Approx 5 years CR2 3 V 750 mAh Approx...

Page 19: ...O Selectable Solid State Switch 10 V DC 0 01 A max Trouble output N C N O Selectable Solid State Switch 10 V DC 0 01 A max LED indicator Enable During DIP switch 1 WALK TEST MODE or DIP switch 4 LED...

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