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Summary of Contents for Capture A20

Page 1: ...CAPTURE A20 and CA G3 Motion Detectors INS881EN 2...

Page 2: ...05 10 2020 Changes made ref PCR01383...

Page 3: ...1 4 Mode selection 23 1 5 Closing the device 30 1 6 Testing commissioning and LED indications 32 2 0 Variants 35 2 1 CAPTURE A20 35 2 2 CAPTURE CA 41 3 0 Accessories 44 3 1 Branding 44 3 2 Optional wa...

Page 4: ...osition If locked Use a at bladed terminal driver and turn the locking mechanism turn anti clockwise Slide the front down and towards you to remove For ceiling mount devices remove the facia by turnin...

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Page 6: ...INS881EN 2 6 55 Ceiling facia removal...

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Page 8: ...ct device for the intended application and that it is sited correctly in the desired location The eld of view should be free from obstacles and any potential false alert causes Devices should be mount...

Page 9: ...INS881EN 2 9 55 Ensure the devices eld of view is not obstructed...

Page 10: ...INS881EN 2 10 55 Install on a at stable surface only...

Page 11: ...INS881EN 2 11 55 Ensure surrounding structures are stable...

Page 12: ...e side would be acceptable Where removal from mounting detection is required you must ensure that the tamper xing is opposite to at least one of the corner or wall xings Dependent on the mounting subs...

Page 13: ...EN 2 13 55 passes around the post as shown This helps avoid cable snagging when re tting the front chassis NOTE Do not use the screw xing points to route cable Corner mount Wall ceiling and at surface...

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Page 18: ...normally closed Masking is signalled by the alarm and fault relays opening simultaneously The example shown assumes you are connecting to a Premier Elite control panel For other wiring types please re...

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Page 22: ...l an alarm If the test fails then the detector will signal a fault The fault will remain until a local or remote test is passed There is a dedicated control type for this output on Texecom Premier pan...

Page 23: ...hich will disable the LED When an output is triggered 0V is applied to the RLED terminal which will enable the LED 1 4 Mode selection G3 all models This is the default state for optimum catch performa...

Page 24: ...de lowers the sensitivity of the device and provides greater false alarm immunity Thorough walk testing across the entire protected area should be carried out to ensure catch performance is as expecte...

Page 25: ...e creep zones can be removed from the detection pattern Thorough walk testing across the entire protected area should be carried out to ensure catch performance is as expected NOTE Moving the slider t...

Page 26: ...INS881EN 2 26 55 No creep zones...

Page 27: ...hannels the CloakWise technology can recognise cloaking attempts and detect accordingly CW mode will also provide excellent detection when the ambient temperature is close to human body temperature No...

Page 28: ...INS881EN 2 28 55 CA Slider Leave in the default position...

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Page 30: ...INS881EN 2 30 55 1 5 Closing the device...

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Page 32: ...ave range you will need to again power up the device for 180s with no activity in the protected area to allow the anti masking to calibrate correctly Note LED s are disabled during normal use if the R...

Page 33: ...to allow for anti mask calibration Walk test the device taking note of the LED indications Adjust the Microwave range until the desired coverage is achieved you will need to calibrate the anti mask a...

Page 34: ...INS881EN 2 34 55 CA microwave coverage...

Page 35: ...gs Resistance and voltage readings should be recorded at the time of installation Voltage readings should be taken at the device Resistance reading should be taken at the CIE or ACE where the circuit...

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Page 37: ...INS881EN 2 37 55 G3 coverage...

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Page 39: ...INS881EN 2 39 55 Low mode coverage...

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Page 44: ...le for wall mount devices from our website CLICK HERE and consists of a printed insert and a clear cover which ts over the front of the device and holds the insert in place Note The cover should be re...

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Page 48: ...um stability 2 screws should be used for either mounting option Dependent on the mounting substrate suitable xings may be required The size and type will depend on the choice of xing screw Ceiling mou...

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Page 53: ...I Product Type AKEA0000 A20 AKHA0000 CA Voltage 9 15Vdc Maximum current measured at 12V A20 50mA CA 45 3mA Quiescent Current measured at 12V A20 24mA CA 25mA Relative Humidity 0 95 non condensing Oper...

Page 54: ...of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union To recycle return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection poin...

Page 55: ...here https www texe com uk uploads Capture_Lifetime_Warranty_20201023 pdf A current list of products can be found here https www capture texe com select Hereby Texecom declares that the equipment typ...

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