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SECURITY SENSORS 

 

ZEBRA-9.30 

ZEBRA-9.30.BT 

 

User manual 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zarechny 

2020 

Summary of Contents for ZEBRA-24.30C

Page 1: ...SECURITY SENSORS ZEBRA 9 30 ZEBRA 9 30 BT User manual Zarechny 2020 ...

Page 2: ... 13 1 5 Measuring instruments tools and accessories 16 1 6 Marking 17 1 7 Package 17 2 Intended use 18 2 1 Use limits 18 2 2 Preparation for use 18 2 3 Installation and configuration 19 3 Technical service 44 3 1 General instructions 44 3 2 Safety measures 44 3 3 Technical service procedure 44 4 Troubleshooting guide 46 5 Storage 47 6 Transportation 48 7 Utilization 48 The list of registration of ...

Page 3: ...e via USB with an OTG adapter as well as via Bluetooth optionally The principle of operation is based on the method of linear frequency modulation The super high frequency transmitter of the transceiver radiates electromagnetic oscillations in direction of the protected area The electromagnetic oscillations are reflected from the goal and surrounding objects and get to the super high frequency rec...

Page 4: ...ction zone moving upright or bent at a speed from 0 1 up to 8 m sec with the minimum detection probability 0 98 when a remote control signal is applied to the Transceiver by an unauthorized access to controls both if there is power supply or not in the absence of supply voltage 1 1 3 The sensor generates a trouble signal when the power supply voltage drops below 10V in case of malfunction of the s...

Page 5: ...nsor 1 1 5 Operating conditions The sensors operating conditions are the temperature range from 50 C up to 80 С modifications ZEBRA 9 30 and ZEBRA 9 30 BT from 60 C up to 80 С modification ZEBRA 9 30 A The sensor is configurable via Bluetooth at temperatures of from 25 C up to 75 C the relative humidity up to 100 at a temperature of 40 C without moisture condensation 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 Figur...

Page 6: ...ZEBRA 9 30 ZEBRA 9 30 BT www security sensor com 6 27 01 2021 Figure 1 1 Maximum detection zone of sensor installed on pole 1 m from ground ...

Page 7: ...e approximately and can be slightly different depending on the errors of the factory adjustment set sensitivity surface effect and reflecting objects in the detection zone Table 1 2 Minimum and maximum detection zone parameters Modification Maximum detection range m 12 cross subzones each 2 5 m Minimum detection range m Detection height m Detection width m ZEBRA 9 30 ZEBRA 9 30 A ZEBRA 9 30 BT 30 ...

Page 8: ... near the sensor The water sheets should be excluded throughout the detection zone h it is necessary to exclude traffic movement at a distance of 20 m beyond the detection zone in the direction of the microwave radiation 1 2 2 2 A secured room should meet the following requirements a don t mount sensors on walls subjected to constant vibrations b animals small birds vibrating or moving objects ven...

Page 9: ... 1 2 14 Immunity to electromagnetic interferences meets the necessary requirements 1 2 15 The sensors have the IP55 protection level 1 2 16 The sensors are configurable and controllable via USB interface using a notebook on the Windows platform 1 2 17 The sensors are configurable and controllable via USB interface using a tablet on the Android platform 1 2 18 Remote configurations via RS 485 inter...

Page 10: ...2021 1 2 24 Life time 8 years 1 2 25 Maximum weight with fastening elements kg maximum 1 kg 1 3 Сomponents 1 3 1 The sensors have three modifications please see Table 1 2 Table 1 2 Modifications of ZEBRA 9 30 Modification ZEBRA 9 30 ZEBRA 9 30 A ZEBRA 9 30 BT ...

Page 11: ...iver 1 Mounting kit 1 see Table 1 4 Kit of tools and accessories 1 see Table 1 5 User manual 1 Passport 1 Package 1 ZEBRA 9 30 A Transceiver 1 Mounting kit 1 see Table 1 4 Kit of tools and accessories 1 see Table 1 5 User manual 1 Passport 1 Package 1 ZEBRA 9 30 BT Transceiver 1 Mounting kit 1 see Table 1 4 Kit of tools and accessories 1 see Table 1 5 User manual 1 Passport 1 Package 1 ...

Page 12: ...olt DIN 933 M6 35 A2 70 1 1 5 Washer DIN 433 6 200 HV A2 1 1 6 Drivescrew DIN 7981 3 9 19 A2 galvanized 2 1 7 Conduit adapter for corrugated tube 1 1 8 Corrugated tube РА 601013 F0 1 L 0 75m 1 9 Buckle 70 90 2 1 3 4 Table 1 5 contains information about kit of tools and accessories Table 1 5 Kit of tools and accessories Name Q ty Note 1 Kit of tools and accessories 1 1 Wrench open end spanner 1 S10...

Page 13: ...d operation 1 4 1 The sensor consists of one unit 1 4 2 Construction of ZEBRA 9 30 1 4 2 1 The sensor has dimensions 141х123х71 mm a plastic basis On the basis there are a microstrip antenna and a signal processing board The basis is covered with a radiotransparent enclosure There are two holes in the bottom of the enclosure to prevent condensation inside the unit The configuration elements are co...

Page 14: ...EBRA 9 30 BT www security sensor com 14 27 01 2021 Note Depending on the delivery terms the appearance of the cable gland and conduit adapter for the corrugated tube may differ Figure 1 2 Construction of ZEBRA 9 30 ...

Page 15: ...TION the LED is OFF 1 4 3 3 To prevent sabotage there is a tamper button under the lid of the sensor When opening the lid the alarm signal is generated via RS 485 1 4 3 4 The sensor can be configured controlled and indicate its operation in the following ways when using Windows based computers by means of controls in the dialog window of the software Config ZEBRA Sensors when using Android based d...

Page 16: ...he noise immunity and the time until the arrival of the first false alarm 1 4 5 Operation 1 4 5 1 After the power has been supplied the sensor starts monitoring of its performance within 15 seconds After the automatic control has been done the sensor switches to the standby mode When triggered the sensor generates an alarm within 3 seconds and then switches to the normal state within 5 seconds 1 5...

Page 17: ...the sensor name of the manufacturer and its trademark postal address telephone number fax e mail and official website of the manufacturer power supply voltage range application area application properties functional specifications picture of the appearance of the sensor marks of conformity date of packaging manipulation signs and signs of transportation conditions 1 7 Package 1 7 1 The sensors are...

Page 18: ...e to the human intrusion 2 1 5 The following factors can affect the input signal extensive buildings or objects fences walls etc near the detection zone uneven terrain snow or vegetation on the area If such factors take place due to reflections and interferences the detection zone is distorted 2 1 6 On objects with the increased lightning statics it is necessary to use lightning units The lightnin...

Page 19: ... precipitation and influence of aggressive substances on the sensor 2 2 2 3 Check the completeness of the sensor 2 2 2 4 Check the presence of the quality department stamp in the passport of the sensor 2 2 2 5 The sensors should be free from defects like deep scratches and dents 2 3 Installation and configuration 2 3 1 General guidelines 2 3 1 1 The sensors should be installed in accordance with r...

Page 20: ... 2 Prepare the perimeter to install the posts 2 3 2 3 Install the posts As posts it is recommended to use metal pipes with a diameter of 70 90 mm The height of the post above the ground should be at least 1100 mm In areas with much snow the above ground part of the post should be at least 1500 mm 2 3 2 4 Installation of posts in concrete is possible The posts are made of steel pipe with a diameter...

Page 21: ...nter the main cable and the sensor cable 5 holes to enter the main cable 6 concrete gravel 7 rebars to prevent an unauthorized demounting 8 ground Note 1 At size A lay the ground after the installation 2 Dimensions are given in mm Figure 2 1 Installation of posts 2 3 2 6 Lay the main cable in accordance with the project for the alarm system ...

Page 22: ...from the mounting kit using two 3 9x19 self tapping screws supplied as shown on Figure 2 2 For mounting on a post of a larger diameter use buckles 12 mm wide are not included in to the delivery kit In the absence of snow cover the mounting height should meet the height given on Figure 2 2 ATTENTION THE SENSOR ON THE POLE SHOULD BE DIRECTED WITH DRANAIGE HOLES DOWN 2 3 3 2 Thread the cable of the s...

Page 23: ... 1 pc 9 nut М6 1 pc 4 transceiver unit 1 pc 10 washer 6 2 pcs 5 corrugated tube 1 pc 11 bolt М6х35 1 pc 6 input for corrugated hose 2 pcs 12 buckle 2 pcs Note 1 Mounting on the post using a protective visor from the mounting kit Visor pos 7 is to mount by installation outdoors 2 Dimensions are in mm Figure 2 2 Mounting on the post ...

Page 24: ... Figures 2 3 2 5 120 mm bracket is recommended if the radiation direction is perpendicularly to the supporting surface or within an angle 90 40 see Figures 2 4 2 5 2 3 5 2 At the selected site mark out the area in accordance with Figures 2 3 2 4 2 3 5 3 Fix on the wall pos 1 the bracket pos 2 using screws pos 6 2 3 5 4 Insert the bolt pos 11 in the slot of ring pos 8 and fasten the transceiver uni...

Page 25: ...9 nut М6 2 pcs 4 angle 1 pc 10 washer 6 4 pcs 5 transceiver unit 1 pc 11 bolt М6х14 1 pc 6 screw М6х50 4 pcs Note 1 Mounting on the surface without protective visor 2 Dimensions are in mm Figure 2 3 Mounting on bracket 500 mm 350 mm ATTENTION INSTALL BRACKETS 350 OR 500 ON THE TOP OF THE FENCE FOR PROTECTION AGAINST OVERCLIMBING SEE FIGURE 2 3 ...

Page 26: ... pc 5 nut М6 1 pc 3 bolt М6 30 1 pc Figure 2 4 Mounting of bracket 120 mm 2 3 5 8 Figure 2 5 shows mounting of the sensor using brackets 500 350 120 mm 2 3 5 9 Rotation angle of the transceiver on the bracket in the horizontal plane 180 in the vertical plane up through angle 17 down through angle 45 ...

Page 27: ...m Note 1 When installing transceivers along the walls and other extended surfaces brackets with minimum overhang of 350 mm should be used because of absorption and reflections from the wall the technical characteristics can be deteriorated 2 The size and material of the fence is not standardized 3 The fence should be rigid ...

Page 28: ...e conductor is determined by its colour Colour and purpose of wires are shown in Table 2 1 ATTENTION IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO GROUND SENSOR S CIRCUITS DIRECTLY IT IS NECESSARY TO USE THE LIGHTNING GUARD UNIT Table 2 1 Purpose of wires Colour of wires Purpose Note White Supply plus Brown Supply minus Yellow Relay contacts NC Pink Purple Tamper circuit TAMPER Black Green Remote control RC Blue R...

Page 29: ... unit is opened even when the power supply is off series connection of tamper button contacts with relay contacts In this case alarms will be transmitted to one control panel by the relay actuation or opening the cover of the transceiver unit 2 3 6 3 To activate the Bluetooth interface on ZEBRA 9 30 BT connect the grey wire of the transceiver unit to supply 2 3 6 4 Figure 2 6 shows the connection ...

Page 30: ...s available on the website www security sensor com install a virtual COM port driver on the notebook 2 3 7 1 1 Installation of the managing software Config ZEBRA Sensors 2 3 7 1 1 1 Start the file Config_ ZEBRA Sensors _setup vX XX exe on the computer 2 3 7 1 1 2 After the file has been started it will appear the following window Figure 2 7 To install the program follow the instructions of the ins...

Page 31: ...ZEBRA 9 30 ZEBRA 9 30 BT www security sensor com 31 27 01 2021 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 ...

Page 32: ...ZEBRA 9 30 ZEBRA 9 30 BT www security sensor com 32 27 01 2021 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 2 3 7 1 2 Virtual COM Port installation ...

Page 33: ...iver unit 2 3 7 1 2 2 Connect the notebook using the cable USB A B from kit of instruments and accessories to the USB slot on the transceiver unit 2 3 7 1 2 3 Apply power to the sensor The computer will identify the type of USB device and will ask you to install the driver following actions in accordance with Figures 2 12 2 15 Figure 2 12 ...

Page 34: ...ZEBRA 9 30 ZEBRA 9 30 BT www security sensor com 34 27 01 2021 Figure 2 13 Choose the folder COM PORT in window of Search and Installation Options Figure 2 14 ...

Page 35: ...rtual COM PORT driver has been installed it is necessary to know its number Please follow DEVICES MANAGER PORTS COM and LPT USB SERIAL PORT and remember the number 2 3 7 2 Configuration 2 3 7 2 1 Start the program Config ZEBRA Sensors from the desktop After the program has been started it will appear the window of the search type shown in Figure 2 16 ...

Page 36: ... the window shown in Figure 2 17 will be displayed where you should specify the COM port number logical number and click Find If the search is successful an inscription in green will appear showing a sensor sensors is found Upon detection of several sensors choose an appropriate one and click Standby Mode ...

Page 37: ... Figure 2 17 If the Automatic search is chosen the search starts immediately Figure 2 18 I the search failed check the power supply and connection to the computer If the sensor is found the data exchange between sensor and computer begins automatically Figure 2 17 ...

Page 38: ...curity sensor com 38 27 01 2021 Figure 2 18 If the search failed check the power supply and connection to the computer If the sensor is found the data exchange between sensor and computer begins automatically Figure 2 19 Figure 2 19 ...

Page 39: ...signal bar turns red If the subzone is off the signal bar turns grey The threshold is indicated by a red line on the columns of the subzones set up at the factory and not changeable 2 3 7 2 3 The field Logical number is used to display the logical number of the sensor The Choose the sensor button is used to choose a sensor if some sensors are connected By clicking the Options button the window wil...

Page 40: ...ww security sensor com 40 27 01 2021 By clicking the Configuration button the sensors enters the appropriate mode item 2 3 7 2 4 Figure 2 21 2 3 7 2 4 The program window in the mode Configuration looks like shown in Figure 2 22 ...

Page 41: ...es in the permanent memory and puts the sensor into standby mode The button Cancel changes cancels changes made before and puts the sensor into standby mode The button Return to factory settings is used to reset all settings made by the user and restore the factory settings The logical number sensor address can be changed by clicking on the Change the number button The window shown in Figure 2 23 ...

Page 42: ...bers are determined automatically 2 3 7 2 7 The signal in subzones when there are no moving objects indicates interferences noises It can be caused in case of non fulfillment of requirements to the protected area in accordance with items 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 If the level of interferences exceeds 20 of the column height it may cause nuisance alarms In this case take measures to eliminate interferences 2...

Page 43: ...r the signal level indicators ATTENTION Please avoid too high sensitivity to eliminate nuisance alarms To reduce nuisance alarms activate only the subzones that should be activated in accordance to the security task If the corresponding subzone is deactivated there is no alarm when crossing the detection zone in this place 2 3 7 2 14 After the setup is complete click the button Save to save the co...

Page 44: ...edule during the technical service Correct the failures and revealed 3 2 Safety measures 3 2 1 IT IS PROHIBITED TO PERFORM TECHNICAL SERVICE BEFORE AND DURING STORM RAIN AND SNOW FALL 3 2 2 IT IS PROHIBITED TO USE FAILED INSTRUMENTS OR DEVICES 3 3 Technical service procedure 3 3 1 Technical service of the sensors previews scheduled performing of the complex of preventive works The volume and perio...

Page 45: ...ng and receiving and clean them if necessary 3 3 3 3 Check the tightening of fixing parts fixing the sensor units to the pole or protected surface tighten the fixing parts if necessary 3 3 3 4 Check the state of connection cables from the sensor unit to the junction box 3 3 4 Checking of the protected sector state 3 3 4 1 Check the protected sector for the absence of foreign objects causing false ...

Page 46: ...rovide the necessary supply voltage to the sensor 3 The protected area doesn t meet the necessary requirements Inspect the protected area according to the requirements of items 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 and remove the defects 4 The transceiver unit is out of order Replace the transceiver unit 2 The sensor generates nuisance alarms periodically 1 Moving objects in the detection zone 2 Animals movement in the...

Page 47: ...it 5 Storage 5 1 Store the sensors in factory package on racks in the warehouse 5 2 Use heated warehouse with the temperature inside from plus 5º C to plus 40º C humidity up to 80 5 3 No vapour of acid alkaline and other chemically active substances causing the corrosion are allowed in the warehouse 5 4 Strictly follow the manipulation marks on the package during storage 5 5 Mean shelf life time i...

Page 48: ...tation ambient temperature from minus 50º C to plus 60º C relative humidity up to 98 at the temperature of plus 25º C atmospheric pressure from 84 to 107 kPa from 630 to 800 mm Hg 6 3 Strictly follow the manipulation marks on the package during transportation 7 Utilization 7 1 The sensors are to be utilized after expiry date The sensors are to be utilized by the operating company according to actu...

Page 49: ...urity sensor com 49 27 01 2021 The list of registration of changes Change Page numbers Total number of pages in the document Document number Incoming number of the accompanying document and date Sign Date changed replaced new canceled ...

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