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September 20, 2002 

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Wireless  
Passive  
Infra-Red 
Detector 

 
       

        N517 

 

 

Rhino Part # PIRW3

 

 

 

I n s t r u c t i o n s  

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

RhinoCo Technology    

ABN:

 

74 001 621 610

 

Head Office

:

 

9 Hannabus Place, McGraths Hill, NSW  2756 AUSTRALIA 
Ph: +61 (2) 45 774708   Fax: +61 (2) 45 774885    

Sales Office

:

 

223 Ramsay St, Haberfield, NSW 2045 AUSTRALIA  
Ph: +61 (2) 9716 0444 Fax: +61 (2) 9799 2024 

Web

: www.rhino.com.au      

Email

: [email protected]

 

 

Summary of Contents for PIRW3

Page 1: ...r u c t i o n s RhinoCo Technology ABN 74 001 621 610 Head Office 9 Hannabus Place McGraths Hill NSW 2756 AUSTRALIA Ph 61 2 45 774708 Fax 61 2 45 774885 Sales Office 223 Ramsay St Haberfield NSW 2045...

Page 2: ...2 PIRW3 BLANK PAGE...

Page 3: ...ing Operation 8 4 1 Test Mode 8 4 2 Intelligent Power Saving IPS Normal Operation 9 4 3 Adjusting the Sensitivity 9 4 4 Dual Edge Sensing DES technology explained 10 4 5 The Tamper Switch 13 4 6 Low b...

Page 4: ...acing 1 1 Important notes NEVER touch the pyro sensor During the warm up period first 3 minutes after installing the batteries the detector will not respond to the tamper switch or to movement in fron...

Page 5: ...to clean the battery terminal or where the terminal meets the battery If all the plastic has been cleared and the detector is still not responding then remove the battery which the plastic was coveri...

Page 6: ...removing the piece of plastic from under one of the battery terminals During this period the detector will not respond and should be left untouched until the 3 minute period is up 3 minutes after pow...

Page 7: ...ou have chosen adjust the angle of the sensor slightly re test You will find that a slight up down angle change may improve catch performance significantly Mount the detector on your wall using the sw...

Page 8: ...mode as its name implies is used for testing the detection range and testing the radio transmission back to the receiver To place the detector in test mode do the following Remove the front cover The...

Page 9: ...anytime after the 3 minutes of IPS then it will go back into IPS mode again for 3 minutes and so on There is no need for the detector to trigger more than once every 3 minutes as your alarm system sho...

Page 10: ...walk into or out of an infrared beam zone this will be sensed and processed by the DES technology built into the detector The red trigger light will not turn on until the detector has made a valid mov...

Page 11: ...default and the body moves from position 1 to position 4 within 10 seconds then the detector will have received 3 pulses in 10 seconds This means the detector will have made a valid movement detectio...

Page 12: ...pplies if the body moves in the opposite direction 2 No trigger body movements No trigger body movements are body movements which are too small to be recognized as valid body movements to trigger the...

Page 13: ...ow battery voltage then the red light will flash an additional 6 times in a row The sensor will send a low battery radio transmission to your receiver The batteries should be replaced immediately The...

Page 14: ...top terminal is pressing down firmly on top of each battery Just after each battery is replaced the lights will begin flashing 6 times to confirm the detector is now powered The warm up period now ap...

Page 15: ...iver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quic...

Page 16: ...ee from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve months from the date of original purchase Sellers obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its opti...

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