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496350 Issue 1

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PIR Pattern Adjustment

1.

Remove the cover and fit link across Test jumper pins (Figure 5).

2.

Fit link across PIR jumper pins.

3.

Apply power to the detector and refit cover.

4.

Stand outside the protected area and wait for the Alarm LEDs to go out.

5.

Walk into the protected area and stop when the Alarm LEDs illuminate.
Mark the position carefully.

6.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the complete PIR surveillance pattern has
been mapped.

Masking

It may be impossible to avoid problem areas within the surveillance pattern,
for example; air currents. If false alarms are established during walk testing
and the cause cannot be removed from the protected area, locate the cause
and establish the lens segment covering the particular area. Mask the lens
segment from the inside of the lens using only the masking material supplied.
The centre lens should be masked when mounting the detector  less than
2.4m high.

Setting The Operational Mode

When the surveillance pattern has been set up for both microwave and PIR
sensor and any necessary masking has been done, the operational mode of
the detector must be set.

Setting The Walk Test  Mode

With a link fitted across the ‘Test’ terminals, the alarm LEDs will indicate
movement at all times. However, where Alarm LED illumination is not desir-
able during the ‘Unset’ period, the link should not be fitted to the ‘Test’ jumper
pins and should be left fitted to one pin only. In this mode the Alarm LEDs will
only illuminate during a ‘Walk Test’ initiated by applying 0V to terminal 7, e.g.,
panel walk test, (or if the link is fitted across the ‘Test’ terminals).

Setting ‘Trouble’ LED Mode

The Alarm LEDs can be set to flash in the event of the microwave supervi-
sion detecting a microwave malfunction by fitting a link across the ‘Trouble’
jumper link.

The operation of the microwave sensor and the PIR sensor will depend on
the position of the links across the ‘Microwave’ and PIR jumper pins.

1084

PIR Pattern Adjustment

Summary of Contents for 1084

Page 1: ...496350 Issue 1 1 of 8 1084 Installation Guide Compatible Equipment All Hardwired Control Panels for example 9800 8 16 zone control panel 808 8 12 zone control panel 816 8 16 zone control panel ...

Page 2: ...ector for use in wired intruder alarm systems and is suitable for commercial burglar alarm systems The 1084 Twintec combines both Microwave and Passive Infra Red PIR technologies in a single small detector giving a conical surveillance area as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Detector Surveillance Area 1084 ...

Page 3: ...upply Voltage 8 15V DC Current 20mA Relay Output SPCO 30V 100mA DC Change over in alarm with 22ohm resistor in series Tamper Output SPST 30V 100mA DC Closed with cover on Detection Pattern Conical see Figure 1 Operating Temp 10 C to 55 C MW Range Adjustable100 30 by potentiometer Microwave Dielectric Resonant Oscillator with microstrip antenna 10 687 GHz Infra Red Sensor Dual element pyroelectric ...

Page 4: ... to change at any time Wiring Connections 1 Ensure that the wiring has no power applied 2 Connect terminals 1 2 and or 3 to the control panel or warning device depending on circuit requirements 3 Connect terminal 4 to the positive supply 4 Connect terminal 5 to the 0V supply 5 Use Terminal 6 EOL as a connection point for EOL devices 6 If the control panel has a 0V Test facility connect terminal 7 ...

Page 5: ...ern of both the microwave and PIR sensors must be adjusted to suit the protected area To check the actual coverage of the detector place links on the appropriate jumper links as described below for each function then walk test the protected area Note A walk test can be carried out on either the microwave sensor or the PIR sensor or both detectors simultaneously Microwave Pattern Adjustment The det...

Page 6: ...ea and wait for the Alarm LEDs to go out 5 Walk into the protected area and stop when the Alarm LEDs illuminate Mark the position carefully 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 throughout the protected area unit the complete microwave surveillance pattern has been mapped 7 If necessary adjust the Microwave range potentiometer to obtain the desired surveillance pattern Adjusting the Surveillance Pattern 1084 ...

Page 7: ... mounting the detector less than 2 4m high Setting The Operational Mode When the surveillance pattern has been set up for both microwave and PIR sensor and any necessary masking has been done the operational mode of the detector must be set Setting The Walk Test Mode With a link fitted across the Test terminals the alarm LEDs will indicate movement at all times However where Alarm LED illumination...

Page 8: ... mode has been selected the operation of the complete detector should be tested as follows 1 Select Walk Test if applicable 2 Clear the protected area and make four random direction walk tests Walk at a rate of one normal step per second within the detection pattern The unit should alarm within three out of the four walk tests 3 Stand outside the protected pattern and operate any potential cause o...

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