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Industrial LuNAR DT AM Grade 3 Installation Guide 

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BUS Mode Configuration (DIP 
switch  6=ON):    

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

N/A

BUS

MODE

BUS ADDRESS

8

9

TAMPER

ON

 

   

 

DIP 
switch  
Number 

Description 

1-5 

Used to set the detector ID number. (See Table 1) 

Set the ID number in the same way as for any other ProSYS accessory.  

Used to determine the detector

s connection mode. 

DIP switch  ON

: ProSYS connection 

 BUS configuration 

 

NOTE: 

Upon power up or normal operation, the Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3 waits 10 seconds for ProSYS 
communication. Communication problem may occur due to bad wiring, wrong address, or ProSYS 
not configured properly; RED LEDs will continuously flash until the problem is solved. 

Not applicable (RC communication is automatically enabled when entering Walk Test 
mode in the ProSYS and disabled otherwise). 

8-9 

DIP Switch  ON

: in order to enable the detector to report the tamper status to ProSYS. 

 

 

 

Table 1: ID Settings for BUS connection 

   ID 

 

ID 

01 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

 

17 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

02 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

 

18 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

03 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

 

19 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

04 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

 

20 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

05 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

 

21 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

06 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

 

22 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

07 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

 

23 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

08 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

 

24 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

09 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

 

25 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

10 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

 

26 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

11 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

 

27 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

12 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

 

28 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

13 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

 

29 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

14 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

 

30 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

15 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

 

31 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

16 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

 

32 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

Summary of Contents for iWISE QUAD AM Grade 3

Page 1: ...T T A AM M G Gr ra ad de e 3 3 H Hi ig gh h C Ce ei il li in ng g M Mo ou un nt t D De et te ec ct to or r I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n G Gu ui id de e M Mo od de el l R RK K2 20 00 0D DT TG G...

Page 2: ...Diagnostic Features 4 Detection Method 4 How ACT Works 5 How Green Line Works 5 Ind LuNAR 200DTG3 Configuration Options 6 LED Display 6 INSTALLATION 7 Selectors and Jumpers 14 DIP Switch Settings 15...

Page 3: ...G3 Features PD6662 EN50131 1 EN50131 2 4 Grade 3 Class II Addressable Dual Technology detector with Anti Cloak Technology Up to 8 6 m 28ft mounting height 3600 by 18m 60ft diameter coverage pattern 3...

Page 4: ...bypass during MW trouble and MW disable during Disarm Green Line when connected to ProSYS Via the optional Bi Directional Infrared Remote Control or the ProSYS Upload Download Software and Keypad Dete...

Page 5: ...utilizing the MW channel and then returns to dual channel mode In the second case when the ambient temperature approaches body temperature the ACT switches to microwave only detection Offering signifi...

Page 6: ...Diagnostics MW Bypass MW Disable on Disarm Green Line LED Display The three Tri color LEDs in the Ind LuNAR 200DTG3 operate as herein described LED STATE MEANING Red Steady Detector alarm simultaneous...

Page 7: ...or in direct sunlight or near any heat sources Detection sectors should be pointed either towards a wall floor but not towards windows or curtains The installation surface should be solid smooth and v...

Page 8: ...re 1 remove the cover by inserting a screwdriver 1 in the recess between the detector s protection cap and the cover The cover will remain attached to the base of the detector Using a Philips screwdri...

Page 9: ...gently the two release clips 2 outward and remove the PCB If required open Figure 3 the wiring channels knockout using a cutter 1 2 and knockout holes in the rear cover 3 4 using a screwdriver Do not...

Page 10: ...Insert the cable via the cable opening Figure 4 and connect the desired wires as described in Step 4 Wiring Mount the rear cover in its final location Figure 5 using the 3 mounting screws and seal the...

Page 11: ...ed in Lens Adjustment on page 11 and on page 14 Mount the top cover on the detector s base Tighten the top cover s central screw Replace the detector s protection cap NOTE For a ceiling tamper affix t...

Page 12: ...at secure it to the sides of the sleeve Place the two pins which are located on both sides of the sleeve into the matching slots on the lens Use the following table to select the desired lens position...

Page 13: ...TES Below 3 7m mounting height the coverage diameter starts decreasing and at 2 7m height coverage diameter is 15m 50ft For customized coverage it is possible to set the position of each lens to a dif...

Page 14: ...the RC SET status see Relay mode DIP switches configuration EOL RESISTORS JUMPERS FAULT AM EOL JUMPERS 12K No Resistor Default The jumpers are used when connecting the detector to a DEOL or TEOL Zone...

Page 15: ...ase the remote self test passes the Alarm Relays are activated for a period of 5 secs In case the test fails FAULT AM Relay is activated for a period of 2 5 seconds 5 Used to determine whether Active...

Page 16: ...utomatically enabled when entering Walk Test mode in the ProSYS and disabled otherwise 8 9 DIP Switch ON in order to enable the detector to report the tamper status to ProSYS Table 1 ID Settings for B...

Page 17: ...mote Self Test DIP switch 4 was previously OFF RC REMOTE CONTROL Used to enable disable the remote control communication only when DIP switch 7 is OFF When an activation signal see RC SET input jumper...

Page 18: ...ivity by turning the PCB potentiometer using a screwdriver or by using the Remote Control device Walk test the unit from all directions to determine all the detection pattern boundaries NOTE Adjust th...

Page 19: ...nfigure the desired IDs and reconnect power again Tamper indication while working in the BUS mode Tamper connection malfunction Verify that both DIP 8 and 9 are in ON position Tamper indication in the...

Page 20: ...o 140 F Dimensions Height x Diameter 99mm x 194mm 3 9 x 7 6 FCC Compliance Section FCC Part 15 Note FCC ID JE4RK200DTG3US This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the...

Page 21: ...nder this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing at Sellers option within a reasonable time after the date of delivery any product not meeting the specifications Seller makes no othe...

Page 22: ...AR DT AM Grade 3 Installation Guide 22 No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty WARNING This product should be tested at lea...

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