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Page 1: ...QIR100H Indoor passive infrared detector for intrusion alarm systems Installation and programming manual EN 50131 1 EN 50131 2 2 EN 50130 4 EN 50130 5 CEB T031 100 235...
Page 2: ...2 3 Balancing 9 2 3 1 N C N O 9 2 3 2 Single balancing 10 2 3 3 Double balancing 10 2 3 4 Double zone balancing 10 2 3 5 Double zone balancing with EOL 11 3 Programming 12 3 1 Programming from QIR100H...
Page 3: ...status and the yellow LED turns off During the 60 second self calibration phase the partition monitored by the detector must be in stand by status free from obstacles and people moving about The alarm...
Page 4: ...ng LED C Lens D Base E Cover retainer locations F Cable entry G Mounting screw locations H Cover securing screws I PCB securing screws J Terminal board K Anti opening tamper L Button P1 M Button P2 N...
Page 5: ...om 10 to 16 V nominal 12 6 V Stand by current draw 11mA 12 6V Maximum current draw 13mA 12 6V Detectors type digital dual PIR Detection mode Infrared emission Alarm pulses from 1 to 2 Intrusion alarm...
Page 6: ...the base to the chosen mounting placement and mark the screw holes position 5 Using the screws secure the base in position 6 Complete the connections on the terminal board 7 If necessary carry out th...
Page 7: ...ot install the detector in locations where there is risk of rapid temperature changes l Do not blind the field of detection of the sensor even partially l The detector should be mounted with the alarm...
Page 8: ...2 Installation Top view 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 90 IR level 1 IR level 2 IR level 3 8 Installation and programming manual 100...
Page 9: ...respective balancing method depend on the type of detector you are installing and the level of protection you wish to achieve The detectors can be powered through l terminals AUX 12V and GND on the c...
Page 10: ...l 2 3 3 Double balancing Double balancing discriminates 4 distinct conditions on the zone terminal l stand by l alarm l tamper short circuit l tamper wire cutting 6K8 6K8 Tx 2 3 4 Double zone balancin...
Page 11: ...cing with EOL Double zones with EOL resistors can discriminate 6 conditions on the entire terminal l stand by on both zones l alarm on zone 1 and standby on zone 2 l alarm on zone 2 and stand by on zo...
Page 12: ...ave the first option active 4 Use the P1 button to move to the different options on the menu see The LED combination the LEDs which blink identifies the option concerned 5 By pressing the P2 button it...
Page 13: ...er on the menu The Options column shows the value of the programmable settings for each parameter The boxes with a grey background indicate the values of the factory parameters functions Menu P1 butto...
Page 14: ...ant against loss of quality degradation of performance of this product or actual damage that results from the use of products parts or other repla ceable items such as consumables that are neither mad...
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