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INS352-2

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Auxiliary Input

With  the  Auxiliary  input  enabled  (JP8),  a  second  detector  with  a  normally 
closed relay output can be connected to the Prestige External detector to give 
directional detection.  The order of activation required to give an alarm signal is 
set by the direction jumper (JP9).
When this is set to ‘1st’ the auxiliary detector must be activated first followed by 
the Prestige External detector within 1 minute to give a valid alarm signal.
With the jumper set to 2nd, the Prestige External detector must be activated 
followed by the auxiliary detector within 1 minute.
If directional detection is not required, disable the auxiliary input using JP8. 

AUX

Prestige External PIR

AUX

Prestige External PIR

JP8

ON

JP9

ALARM

NO 

ALARM

1st

2nd

NO 

ALARM

NO 

ALARM

JP9

ALARM

NO 

ALARM

1st

2nd

OFF

The Prestige External unit is designed to detect the movement of 
an intruder and activate an alarm control panel. As the Prestige 
External  unit  is  not  a  complete  alarm  system,  but  only  a  part 
thereof, Texecom cannot accept responsibility or liability for any 
damages whatsoever based on a claim that the Prestige External 
unit failed to function correctly.
Due to our policy of continuous improvement Texecom reserves 
the  right  to  change  specification  without  prior  notice.  All 
specifications are measured at 20ºC (68ºF).

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MADE IN ENGLAND

Quality Assurance

Warranty - 2 year replacement warranty.

The Prestige External detector is protected 

by UK & International Designs.

Prestige is a Trademark of Texecom Ltd.

Summary of Contents for Prestige External Series

Page 1: ...Prestige External Series Installation Manual Issue 2 ...

Page 2: ...52 2 1 2 3 Remove the top cap and loosen screw screw retained in wall plate Push up head unit and remove Use a flat head screwdriver to lever out both sides of the terminal cover as shown 1 Accessing the Unit ...

Page 3: ...rees and swaying clothes on a clothes line Try to install the detector so its detection area is terminated by building fences etc This will reduce the effect of range variation caused by environmental changes In the detection area try to avoid reflective surfaces such as standing water swimming pools or polished floors as this can cause the detectors range or coverage to vary as reflected signals ...

Page 4: ...able down the cable channels and into the unit as shown REAR TAMPER To enable the rear tamper the breakaway keyhole section must be securely fixed to the mounting surface Front View Rear View Cable Entry Knockout in Top Cap POLE MOUNTING Using the pole mount kit available separately the unit can be mounted on poles with an outside diameter of 39 43mm Assemble the kit around the pole as shown and t...

Page 5: ...3 Alarm NO alarm relay normally open NC alarm relay normally closed TERMINAL BLOCK 12V 0V 9 16 VDC ALARM NO NC selectable relay output 18 Ω 50VDC 100mA Max TAMPER NC Relay output 18 Ω 50VDC 100mA Max RLED 0V LED off 12V or No Connection LED on AUX NC relay input NC Normally Closed NO Normally Open ...

Page 6: ...o wiring a resistor of the selected value as shown JP6 Selects the resistance across the alarm relay Equivalent to wiring a resistor of the selected value as shown TAMPER JP6 ALARM JP7 Night Mode Detector only operates at night Day Night Mode Detector is always operating JP8 JP9 see Auxiliary section page 9 ...

Page 7: ...Adjustment Microwave only on Prestige External DT VR1 MIN MID MAX 2m 6 6 12m 39 4 VR1 MIN MID MAX VR1 MIN MID MAX Ensure microwave range is set correctly to avoid detection of objects beyond the desired area of protection ...

Page 8: ...tion 5m Coverage Position 2m Coverage Selected Range Side View Bottom of head unit To adjust the range of the detector rotate the circular section shown until the desired range is shown in the window Note Range can vary due to environmental conditions To reduce the risk of false alarms always select the lowest range possible for the installation Specified ranges are valid for nominal 1 2m mounting...

Page 9: ...m 12m 0m 12m 10m 8m 6m 4m 2m 0m 12m 10m 8m 6m 4m 2m Active detection coverage 90 90 90 45 45 Bottom of head unit Bottom of head unit Top View Top View Walk testing With the range sensitivity coverage and pulse count set as desired enable the LEDs and walk through the area of protection Confirm the LEDs light and alarm relay activates ...

Page 10: ...ige External PIR AUX Prestige External PIR JP8 ON JP9 ALARM NO ALARM 1st 2nd NO ALARM NO ALARM JP9 ALARM NO ALARM 1st 2nd OFF The Prestige External unit is designed to detect the movement of an intruder and activate an alarm control panel As the Prestige External unit is not a complete alarm system but only a part thereof Texecom cannot accept responsibility or liability for any damages whatsoever...

Page 11: ...e Range 12m max Adjustable to 8m 5m and 2m Alarm Output NC NO selectable relay Rated 50VDC 100mA 18Ω Tamper Detection Wall and case Sealed non mechanical switch Tamper Output NC relay Rated 50VDC 100mA 18Ω LED Indication Prestige External TD Red alarm indication Prestige External DT Red alarm yellow microwave green PIR indication Environmental Protection IP65 Waterproof Coating Conformal EMC EN 50...

Page 12: ... BB4 4PW England Texecom Limited 2008 INS352 2 Technical Support UK Customers Tel 08456 300 600 Calls charged at 3 36 pence per minute from a BT landline Calls from other networks may vary International Customers Tel 44 1278 411707 Email techsupport texe com B20080814 ...

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