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5.Preparation for installation

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NAT WS

POLITEC | INSTALLATION MANUAL - VER.2.0

5.1 Preparation of the sensor parts before installation

Since the communication of the sensors (depending on the family) to the control unit can take place 
by wire, via wireless, it is advisable to firstly check all the components of the sensors and their possible 
accessories before beginning the installation.

5.2 It is advisable to carry out

:

device configuration on a table;

checking device operation 

the permanent fixing of each device;

the preparation and carrying out of electrical connections.

In order to avoid errors, operating and installation problems, it is advisable to proceed as follows:

a) Place all the products with the package open on a table;
b) For the low-consumption sensor version for wireless models with universal circuit board housing, 
insert and connect the radio transmitter, and connect it to the sensor
c) Power the sensors and program them
d) Test sensor operation;
e) Place (without fixing) the sensors in the planned points;
f) Place (without fixing) all the other devices at the planned points;
g) Check for each sensor that there is sufficient field for radio communication (for wireless versions);
h) Permanently fix the sensors.

Before proceeding with the installation, it is necessary to check the integrity of the product, the 
adequacy of the model chosen and the suitability of the environment intended for installation:

• Check that all conditions of use fall within the "limits of use" and in the "Technical specifications of 

the product".

• Check that the environment chosen for the installation is compatible with the total footprint of the 

product.

• Check that the surface chosen for the installation of the product is sturdy so as to ensure stable 

fixing and that it is adequately protected against possible impacts or the elements.

Summary of Contents for NAT WS

Page 1: ...PRODUCT NAT WS NAT WS Product code NAT WS NAT WS FLAT LOW CONSUMPTION INDOOR AND OUTDOOR CURTAIN SENSOR INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING MANUAL VERSION 2 0...

Page 2: ...nstallation 7 6 1 Placement and installation height 6 2 Anti crawl 6 3 Pet Immunity 6 4 Type of detection 6 5 Wrong installations 7 Mounting 9 7 1 Direct wall mounting 7 2 Mounting with L shaped brack...

Page 3: ...protecting doors windows and shop windows and thanks to the materials used and advanced technology it can be used in any outdoor installation where it is necessary to protect well defined areas In ord...

Page 4: ...urchasing directly from Politec there is no warranty for the end user who in the event of breakdowns or faults must contact the installer or dealer The warranty excludes aesthetic parts as well as par...

Page 5: ...When opening the package check that everything has been included No COMPONENT No COMPONENT 1 Cover 8 3 6V lithium batteries 2 PIR LIMITER 9 Interface board cable 3 Circuit board 10 Radio transmitter...

Page 6: ...rcuit board housing insert and connect the radio transmitter and connect it to the sensor c Power the sensors and program them d Test sensor operation e Place without fixing the sensors in the planned...

Page 7: ...e sensors SIDE VIEW VIEW FROM ABOVE 6 2 Anti crawl If mounted at a height of less than 3m the system can also detect the areas underneath the NAT sensor by suitably adjusting the sensitivity of the tw...

Page 8: ...objects of higher mass such as cars trucks etc having a mass significantly higher than the expected area 6 5 Wrong installations The sensor can detect objects such as cars and or trucks beyond the det...

Page 9: ...cts WARNING Product warranty is invalid if there is any hole in the sensor or any component 7 Mounting 1 Remove the metal plate from the back of the transmitter holder 2 Fasten the metal plate to the...

Page 10: ...entric seal to allow the passage of the cable and insert it into the NAT base 7 Insert the hook of the Nat base in the canopy compartment as shown 8 Secure the NAT base with the screw located at the b...

Page 11: ...late 3 Remove the metal plate from the back of the transmitter holder 4 Drill the hole for the screw indicated in the drawing 5 Replace the metric screw with those present in the bag and insert the se...

Page 12: ...r cables 9 Make a hole in the seal to allow the passage of the cable and insert it into the NAT base Insert the hook of the Nat base in the canopy compartment as shown 10 Secure the NAT base with the...

Page 13: ...er hook 3 Tighten the screw located at the bottom 4 Adjust the inclination from 0 to 30 and the horizontal rotation 180 and fix everything with the central screw 5 Remove the metal plate from the back...

Page 14: ...icated 8 Drill the concentric seal and pass through the tamper cable 9 Fasten the transmitter holder to the bracket 10 Check that the canopy seals are inserted correctly 9 Fasten the canopy to the tra...

Page 15: ...ok of the NAT base in the canopy compartment as shown 14 Secure the NAT base with the screw located at the bottom Attach the Nat board to the base 16 After performing the calibration insert the sensor...

Page 16: ...Motherboard 8 2 NAT CW Interface board Connect the battery power supply through a special connector and the interface connector to the NAT WS board respecting the polarity It is possible to power the...

Page 17: ...a the dedicated output in series with the Tamper The anti mask verifies the presence of an object in 20 seconds and signals it via the dedicated anti mask output To activate the ANTI MASK function als...

Page 18: ...ifferent areas e g 0m 4m 7m 10m Cross check coverage quality of the areas concerned adjusting the PIR part Using the trimmer adjust the range of the PIR carrying out crossing tests The YELLOW LED sign...

Page 19: ...wo detection devices is signalled by the constant flashing of the dedicated LED BLUE for MW and YELLOW for IR In this condition the system excludes the functioning of the NOT working technology and th...

Page 20: ...the PIR LIMITER eliminates this disturbance zone LEFT SIDE MASKING OF THE SENSOR 1 Insert the mask device on the side according to the application 11 2 PIR LIMITER mounting 2 Push the mask device all...

Page 21: ...21 NAT WS POLITEC INSTALLATION MANUAL VER 2 0 Curtain application on window door frames Open field of view installation Double installation N B Position the two sensors at a distance greater than 15m...

Page 22: ...2 0 Back to back installation N B Position the two sensors at a distance greater than 5cm if they are shoulder to shoulder Horizontal installation N B Avoid that the sensor looks at a surface that is...

Page 23: ...ies with the tamper RADIO TX POWER OUTPUT 3 6V 3V selectable FUNCTIONS IR and MW antimask adjustable RF immunity Pet Immunity 10kg Insect Immunity MW and PIR spaced Digital Signal Processing on MASS T...

Page 24: ...ing Some parts of the products may contain polluting or dangerous substances which if dispersed in the environment could result in harmful effects on the environment itself and on human health As indi...

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