1. 515r PIR
Introduction
The 515r Passive Infra Red (PIR) is an indoor detector designed to work with the 500r wire
free control panel. The PIR detects movement. The detector has a fan shaped sensitive area
approximately 10 metres in radius.
The case is protected by an internal tamper switch.
Specification
Part No.
515rUK-50
Power Supply
2 x AA alkaline cells
Battery Life
Approximately 14 months
Temperature Range
-10 to +50 °C
Fixing hole
cutouts
Back
Body
Tamper
Battery
case
+
+
2. 515r PIR
Siting
You can mount the unit either flat against the wall, or in a corner. The area covered by the
detector is shown below:
DO mount the unit:
Between 2 and 2.5 metres high for the best general coverage in an average room
Do NOT mount the unit
Facing a fire, boiler or window.
Over a radiator.
Near the floor. close to or on large metal structures.
Closer than one meter to mains wiring and metal water or gas pipes.
Inside steel enclosures .
Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers or other radio
equipment.
Closer than 3cm to a ceiling (to allow space for dismounting the unit in the future).
10m
10m
2m
3. 515r PIR
Installation
Open the detector by lifting the flap and removing the screw from the case.
Install two ‘AA size alkaline batteries (not supplied). Do not use rechargeable (Nickel
Cadmium) batteries, because they are 1.2V and not 1.5V.
Learning
See "Programming - Learning Detectors" in the 500r+ Installer's Guide.
Testing.
1.
Put 500r Wirefree Control Panel into walk test (user code + 1).
2.
Open and close the tamper for each detector (this will start the test mode).
Note:
After opening and closing the tamper, the detector remains in test mode for half an
hour. In this mode the detector has a 30 second lockout time. At the end of half an hour the
detector reverts to normal mode, with a 3 minute lockout time.
3.
Make sure the panel receives the alarm from each detector.
4.
Chose another site for the detector if the panel does not receive the signal.
5.
Wait thirty seconds with no movement in front of the detector before triggering it
again.
6.
Press RESET on the control panel when you have finished testing, to put the panel
back into user mode.
4. 515r PIR
Walk Testing and Lockout
In normal use the 515r uses a three minute lockout timer in order to extend battery life. The
lockout timer works like this:
a)
The unit detects movement, signals the panel, and starts the lockout timer.
b)
If the unit detects movement while the lockout timer is running, then it restarts the
lockout timer but DOES NOT signal the panel.
c)
When the lockout timer expires the unit signals the panel the next time it detects
movement.
If you want to test a 515r PIR in normal use you should wait at least three minutes between
activations. To make testing easier the detector changes the lockout period to 30 seconds for
the first half hour after you put the batteries in, or after you trigger its tamper.
Mount the back
There are a number of possible fixing holes in the back of the PIR marked by mouldings in
the plastic. Chose two to suit the location you have selected, and drill them out carefully.
1.
Hold the back in location and mark and drill 5 fixing holes in the wall.
2.
Secure the back to the wall with 16mm countersunk head screws and wall plugs.
3.
Clip the body of the detector to the back.
5. 525r Remote Setting Device
Introduction
The user can employ the 525r Remote Setting Device to set, un-set and part set the 500r
Wirefree Control Panel. In addition, pressing Arm and Off at the same time will cause a Panic
Alarm. The 500r Wirefree Control Panel can use up to three 525r Remote Setting Devices.
Specification
Part No.
525rUK-50
Power Supply
Duracell DL 1/3N or CR 1/3N or K58L (Alkaline)
RS Part No. 596-040. Farnell Part No. 300-469
Battery Life
Approximately 14 months.
Temperature Range
-10 to +50 °C
Learning
The control unit stores the Remote Setting Device’s identity in the same “hidden” zone as
the 502r PAs and 524r keypads. The 500r+ can learn any mixture of keypads, 502 PAs, or
Remote Setting Devices provided the total number of devices does not exceed six.
See "Programming - Learning Detectors" in the 500r+ Installer's Guide.
Changing the Battery
1. Undo the screw holding down the battery compartment cover.
2. Slide back the cover.
3. Replace the battery (make sure the battery polarity is correct).
4. Replace cover and tighten screw (do not overtighten).
Note: The battery can be obtained from Cooper Security Limited Service Department.
6. 525r Remote Setting Device
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PIR
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Keypad
Pendant
Installation Guide
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