background image

PRODUCT

PARVIS 

SOLAR SMA

PARVIS SOLAR SMA

Product code PARVIS SL SMA

DOUBLE OPTIC PERIMETER BARRIER

INVISIBLE ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM

INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING MANUAL VERSION 3.0

1

Summary of Contents for Parvis Solar SMA

Page 1: ...PRODUCT PARVIS SOLAR SMA PARVIS SOLAR SMA Product code PARVIS SL SMA DOUBLE OPTIC PERIMETER BARRIER INVISIBLE ANTI INTRUSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING MANUAL VERSION 3 0 1 ...

Page 2: ...ositioning 7 Mounting the base on the cable pit 9 8 Evaluations before installation 10 8 1 Introduction to barriers 9 Barrier positioning 11 9 1 Precautions before installation 10 Installation examples 12 10 1 Barrier control 11 SK WS RX Motherboard Connections 13 12 SK WS TX Motherboard Connections 14 13 Barrier alignment 15 13 1 Calibration using SMA system 13 2 Alignment 14 Intervention time ad...

Page 3: ...m is activated only in the event of simultaneous interruption of two superimposed beams N B These barriers use optical synchronism The receiver must see ONLY and exclusively its transmitter It MUST NOT see signals from other barriers IR lights such as photocells or flashing lights It is not recommended for use in indoor applications where there are many reflections and light sources This barrier i...

Page 4: ...om 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 parts subject to normal wear and parts subject to normal consumption such as batteries and accumulators 3 1 Additional warnings for devices powered by mains voltage This manual is intended only for technical personnel qualif...

Page 5: ...tube 3 Blind top closure cap 4 Top closure cap with adapter light fitting connection Φ 60mm 5 Polycarbonate base 6 Cable pit optional accessory 7 SK WS TX motherboard 8 Transmitter Receiver optics 9 SK WS RX motherboard 10 Cover with OR for cable entry base with cable glands 11 3 6 V 1 8 Ah rechargeable battery 12 Inverter board power supply 3 6 V 13 Solar panel 14 Useful space for universal wirel...

Page 6: ...niversal circuit board housing insert and connect the radio transmitter and connect it to the barrier receiver board c Power up the barriers and program them d Test barrier operation e Place without fixing the barriers at the planned points f Place without fixing all the other devices at the planned points g Check for each barrier that there is sufficient field for radio communication for wireless...

Page 7: ...installation Insert the edge shown in the figure into the slot on the other wall and fix everything with the screws Insert the third side in the same way and tighten the screws Widen the two opposite walls of the cable pit so you can insert the last side Insert and fully tighten the missing screws of the two sides ...

Page 8: ...artially cover the base of the column with earth 6 2 Cable pit positioning Positioning must take place perpendicular to the ground If the base is not perfectly level minor adjustments can be made by adjusting the inserts on the cable pit By loosening the insert on the appropriate side to be corrected the PARVIS base is raised to achieve the appropriate vertical alignment Incorrect positioning Vert...

Page 9: ...e cover with OR sealing Once the necessary cables have been passed through the bottom cover is fixed with the screws supplied along with the corresponding gasket At the end of the operation position the column on the cable pit and secure it with the bolts provided taking roughly into account the directions of the optics Cap fixing screw Using the cap screws it is possible to rotate the plastic pro...

Page 10: ...multiple controls that significantly limit false alarms as the genuine alarm signal is given by the complete interruption of the infrared signal HEATERS It is recommended to power the thermostating system as in conditions of high humidity the condensation that is created on the screen can lead to a significant decrease in the IR signal up to the alarm For obvious reasons for battery powered barrie...

Page 11: ...T place the barriers if there are plants bushes or fixed objects in the range that obstruct the signal and create grey areas Leave a corridor of 50cm for distances between columns greater than 50m DO NOT place barriers close to roads vehicle lights directed towards the RX could create disturbances DO NOT place barriers near automatic gates photocell signals can create interference RX DO NOT place ...

Page 12: ...rent ways they are arranged The columns can be mixed therefore with both TX and RX inside or they can be terminal columns and have only TX or RX inside them It is possible to create perimeter protection of any shape and size Arrangement of barriers according to protection needs TX RX TX RX TX TX RX RX RX TX RX TX TX RX Mixed columns Terminal columns Mixed and terminal columns Placing barriers in a...

Page 13: ...he opening from the negative of an open collector NC SL SIGNAL LOW Fog disqualification signal output given by the closing to negative of an open collector NO AN AND FROM REMOTE By connecting a 3 6 V positive the AND function is activated by remote control AMK ANTIMASK Output of masking signal given by the closing to negative of an open collector NO TAMPER TX Removing the jumper disables the optic...

Page 14: ... power supply 24V 12V only from external source 3 4 NN Not used TERMINAL BOARD with 4 ports The tamper opening information of the transmitter column is sent optically to the receiver column after 30 as well as low battery information Inverter card power supply with rechargeable battery 3 6 V 1 8 Ah Solar Panel Cable Connection Panel Inverter To connector Battery SK WS TX 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...ft of the lens Vertical orientation Horizontal orientation JOINT LOCKING SCREW N B Tighten the joint locking screw after the adjustment 13 1 Calibration using SMA system It is possible to improve the calibration by using the supplied filter It is sufficient to apply the filter only on the TX there is no need to repeat the operation also on the RX 1 Fold the device following the pre set folds 2 Pos...

Page 16: ...c for about 3 seconds or until the orange TEST LED lights up Press the TEST button on the corresponding RX optic for about 3 seconds or until the orange TEST LED lights up in addition to the intermittent acoustic signal of the BUZZER accompanied by the intermittent flashing of the long range high intensity LEDs for alignment TEST BUTTON TEST BUTTON ORANGE TEST LED 13 2 Alignment N B once the board...

Page 17: ...e a FULL rotation on the horizontal axis of the RECEIVER optic thereby performing the SCANNING of the optical signal This operation is very useful to understand if the alignment of the optics is taking place directly on the same axis and not through reflection therefore deceptive because the signal value is much lower despite having reached the hypothetical maximum alignment signal The partial or ...

Page 18: ...er infrared source that must be turned off and eliminated At the end of the operation remove the screen which acts as an attenuator making sure to have found the optimal value RX 1 TX 1 RX 2 TX 2 RX 3 TX 3 RX 4 TX 4 N B During the alignment test phase the activation of a TX transmitter determines the automatic shutdown of the other TX optics in the column After aligning all the optics set DIP 1 on...

Page 19: ...king alarms By adjusting the potentiometer anticlockwise the intervention time is increased up to 500ms In this condition the alarm of a person crossing the barrier while walking is guaranteed with the advantage of excluding the possibility of any false alarms e g animal crossing By adjusting the potentiometer clockwise the intervention time decreases down to 50ms In this condition the alarm of a ...

Page 20: ...gnment The TEST LED starts flashing 2 Not used 3 BEAM ON Activates all transmitters in test during the alignment phase DIP 1 ON Fixed TEST LED 4 BEAM OFF Deactivates all the transmitters during the alignment phase DIP 1 ON Fixed TEST LED 15 1 SK WS TX motherboard On the SK WS TX motherboard it is possible to configure different functional conditions using the 4 DIP SWITCH unit 4 DIP SWITCH UNIT ...

Page 21: ...RAWL When ON the ANTI CRAWL function is activated meaning that the blocking of the RX1 beam the first at the bottom for at least 2 sec causes the alarm condition regardless of whether it was previously set to OR or AND 9 AMK In ON the ANTIMASK function is activated therefore in case of masking the alarm is inhibited for the duration The condition information can be transferred from the output of t...

Page 22: ...esses are already set by default and shown here in the maximum configuration N B The barrier can result in an alarm even if the WEAK LED SIGNAL is off The cause may be the lack of synchronism or a misaligned transmitter Tamper Weak LED signal Test button Test LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 RX6 RX5 RX4 RX3 RX2 RX1 ...

Page 23: ...ATION MANUAL VER 3 0 15 4 Transmitter optic Tamper N B The settings relating to the addresses are already set by default and shown here in the maximum configuration Test LED Test button 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 TX6 TX5 TX4 TX3 TX2 TX1 ...

Page 24: ...lumn and increase the IP protection to IP65 obviously this is possible only if the cover with the cable glands at the base of the column has been used correctly see step 3 below and paragraph 7 on page 9 The resin can however be removed for repair and then repositioned 1 Pour the contents of bottle B into A 2 Close the cap and shake vigorously for about 1 minute 3 Pour the obtained resin into the ...

Page 25: ...TPUT Tamper on columns with NC relay contact on RX board the TX Tamper optically transmitted on RX after 30 seconds LOW BATTERY Buzzer acoustic signalling on alarm and signalling to the outside O C NO to GND EXTERNAL SCREEN Infrared with UV filter PROFILE DIMENSIONS ΦxH Tube diameter 80mm x from 1200mm to 3000mm on a 300mm round base INGRESS PROTECTION RATING IP 54 or 65 on request WARRANTY 2 YEAR...

Page 26: ...hat there are not already disturbing elements inside water insects etc For more precise alignment position one side of the column cover in front of the lenses in order to have two surfaces interposed between TX and RX to double the attenuation of the beam Repeated false alarms If they are caused by the passage of animals use the AND AND 1 2 functions or increase the intervention time Check the ali...

Page 27: ...y regulations in force in your area Warning 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 indicated by the symbol on the side it is forbidden to throw these products in domestic waste Therefore carry out separate collection for disposal according to the ...

Page 28: ...For technical support contact your security systems distributor 28 ...

Reviews: