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ADPRO Passive-Infrared (PIR) PRO Series by Xtralis  

Planning and Commissioning Manual

 

10. 

Wait till the installation is complete, the following window appears: 

 

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Install on XP Platform 

To install the Software on an XP platform, follow these steps: 

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Unzip the file “Setup_PROXX.zip”, 

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Rename the file “Setup_PROXX.txt” to “Setup PROXX.exe”, 

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Double click the file “Setup PROXX.exe”, the ADPRO Setup Wizard starts and the 
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Summary of Contents for 201312

Page 1: ...ADPRO PRO Series PIR PIDS Passive Infrared Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems Planning and Commissioning Manual July 2012 Doc 20780_03 ...

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Page 3: ...all test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Manual and product documents available from Xtralis Xtralis is not liable to you or any other person for incidental indirect or consequential loss expense or damages of any kind including without limitation loss of business loss of profits or loss of data arising out ...

Page 4: ... to indicate that there is a danger of inhaling dangerous substances This may lead to death or permanent injury DANGER This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of falling down There is acute danger when working with unsecured ladders Unsecured ladders can slip and cause a fall that can lead to serious injuries Additional information refer to local Safety at Work Act NOTE This icon is u...

Page 5: ...9 5 2 4 Geographical Position 11 5 2 5 Special Areas of Application such as Hazardous Areas 11 5 3 Design and Choice of Detector 11 5 3 1 A coherent design raises the cost to the intruder and puts him at greater risk of discovery 11 5 3 2 Saving Time 12 5 3 3 Advantages of PRO PIR Detectors over other Technology 12 5 3 4 Different Principles for Detectors 13 5 3 5 Barrier or Curtain Detector 13 5 ...

Page 6: ...aptive Threshold Discrimination ATD 37 9 3 Vandalism Protection 38 9 4 Intelligent Digital Signal Processing 39 9 5 Internal Temperature Compensation 39 9 6 Pulse Count 39 9 7 Directional Detection 40 9 8 Mounting Height Adjustment 40 9 9 Internal Heating Device 41 10 Software Installation 42 10 1 System Requirements 42 10 2 Install Software 42 10 2 1 Install on Windows 7 Platform 42 10 2 2 Instal...

Page 7: ...odel Specifications 81 16 1 Volumetric Detectors 83 16 1 1 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PRO 18 and PRO 18H 83 16 1 2 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 18W and PRO 18WH 84 16 1 3 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 30 85 16 1 4 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 40 85 16 1 5 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 51 86 16 1 6 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 85 and PRO 85H 87 16 2 Curtain Detectors Barrier D...

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Page 9: ... on optional order items production of special versions or the latest technical modifications to the descriptions and representations given here 1 2 Warranty Location The terms of warranty are set out in the purchase agreement and the general terms and conditions of the manufacturer In Principle The manufacturer will make the final decision with respect to a warranty claim relating to the return o...

Page 10: ...o guarantee perfect technical condition the advice on maintenance in this handbook should be followed 2 2 Personal Requirements and Qualifications In this handbook the following qualifications for various tasks will be assumed Electricians Electricians have the training experience and knowledge of standards regulations and procedures that qualify them to work on electrical systems knowing the rele...

Page 11: ... background The alarm threshold of the detector can be adjusted to external factors such as ambient conditions Interference can be filtered out by sophisticated signal analysis The detector is available in models with nominal ranges up to 150 m in length and 30 m in width Curtain detectors for use in narrow areas over long and medium ranges give uninterrupted coverage of detection Volumetric detec...

Page 12: ...aterials that can often be reused or recycled so dispose of them in an environmentally friendly way and comply with local disposal regulations Unpackaging The detector is typically delivered as a standalone product together with a Quick Setup Guide QSG no further documentation is included Documentation and utilities such as the latest version of this ADPRO PRO PIR Planning and Commissioning Manual...

Page 13: ...m passing trains These non binding planning notes are intended as a guide for insurance companies consultants specifiers layout engineers judges integrators and of course users to show how through carefully planned perimeter security systems a reduction in risk in anticipation of any possible threat can be achieved as part of a wholistic plan for property security Because of the diversity and uniq...

Page 14: ...formed of the performance limits of the chosen measures Since the electronic devices of the perimeter security system are permanently set to the surrounding environmental conditions it can sometimes lead to limitations in the performance capability of the facility if no corresponding countermeasures are taken Basically it can be stated that higher detection sensitivity leads as a rule on the one h...

Page 15: ...comprehensive security must now be analysed in detail 1 Threat Analysis This includes the identification of possible threats and offender profiles the assessment of possible damage and the estimation of the probability of an accident Owners themselves landlords lenders police the fire brigade and future insurers must be included in the planning 2 Threat Scenarios As part of these planning notes th...

Page 16: ...ctors cannot detect cutting of the perimeter However the system can be planned so that manipulation of fences and above all subsequent penetration can be securely detected The right choice of detector output is particularly important here Ladders Ladders is used here to mean all aids to elevation such as a tall lorry parked near a barrier Two ways of surmounting a barrier with a ladder are to be d...

Page 17: ...el generators for power systems refrigerated containers etc are strong sources of heat Take care in planning that such sources of heat are not operating in the range of a detector If there is a car park outside the fence make the operator aware of it If this is unavoidable several connected detectors should be used 5 2 3 Climatic Conditions Sun Wind Storms Rain Hail Fog Depending on the climatic c...

Page 18: ...ce of up to 120 m Type of detector 100H without heating Date and time 21 November 2011 8 a m Location Xtralis south side Type of ground grazed pasture Height of mounting of detector 4 m Visibility c 120 m thick fog Atmospheric pressure 1021 3 mb Humidity 94 light dew just forming ice Air temperature 1 C Ground temperature 7 C Body temperature 1 C The test subject wore a Gore Tex TM jacket Head tem...

Page 19: ...ot critical for planning but if there are structures on uneven ground care must be taken in case areas hidden by hills are not monitored there may be gaps in the detection area Modern tools such as Google Earth and Google Maps can be helpful in analyzing orientation and environments 5 2 5 Special Areas of Application such as Hazardous Areas In sensitive areas planning and execution of a perimeter ...

Page 20: ...e can vary according to place time or other circumstances High levels of traffic an increase in the frequency of extreme weather conditions and so on can lead to a significant increase in intervention time This time must be taken into account when planning perimeter security Precise local information about points of entry leads to more efficient and effective intervention 5 3 3 Advantages of PRO P...

Page 21: ... Barrier or curtain detectors Surface or volumetric detectors But to give a more precise solution for the requirements of different objects there are finer gradations between Curtain detectors with a larger aperture angle and medium nominal range Curtain detectors with a small aperture angle and large nominal range Volumetric detectors with a wide aperture angle and short nominal range Volumetric ...

Page 22: ...t in monitoring land surfaces rests on the specific nature of the objects depending on that planning should be for a so called surface detector or a volumetric detector The following from the extensive range of ADPRO PRO PIR detectors correspond in terms of nominal range number of zones finger and monitoring angle of aperture PRO 18 PRO 18H PRO 18H IP65 PRO 18W PRO 18WI PRO 18WIS PRO 18WH PRO 18WH...

Page 23: ...PRO 45Z eliminates the creep zone of 1 m directly under the detector to zero This makes the detector a perfect fit for being mounted on poles especially in corners of the area to be protected Fully protected single detector setup without the need for a second detector covering each other creep zones This detector reduces the cost of installation as there is no need for an additional pole surveilla...

Page 24: ...100H IP65 PRO 100HIS The following IP66 rated PIR detectors are available as part of the ADPRO PRO range PRO 85H IP66 PRO 100H IP66 5 4 Detector Placement Typical Design Recommendation For Passive Infrared Perimeter Intrusion Detecion Systems PIR PIDS it is recommended to terminate the detection area with a fence or any artificial barrier so as to avoid receiving readings caused by the detector s ...

Page 25: ...s chosen NOTE Creep zones are monitored by precedent detectors Over length is avoided by using the existing fence 5 4 2 Monitoring of an enclosure with particularly careful monitoring of the corners 5 4 2 1 Requirements Monitoring of all four sides of a medium high fence with barbed wire around the top on the inside Particular attention is paid to the corner areas because the bases of the poles ca...

Page 26: ...PRO 51 PRO 85 PRO 85H PRO 100 PRO 100H PRO 250H In this case a very narrow PRO 45 was chosen For extra coverage in the sides the following detectors are offered PRO 18W PRO 18WH In this case a wide angle PRO 18WH was chosen NOTE Creep zones are better monitored by the volumetric detectors in the corners Over length is avoided by using additional fixed IR blocking foils These have to be maintained ...

Page 27: ...gramming an A B alarm or cross zoning of two detectors It may be possible to dispense with a range termination because an alarm will be triggered only if the two detectors within the perimeter boundary are activated 5 4 4 Extensive Monitoring or Monitoring of Borders such as of a Country 5 4 4 1 Requirements An absolutely seamless and very secure monitoring of an elongated large area or of a count...

Page 28: ...e usually required For a high quality of evaluation it will be seen that this distance is also desirable If an attempt at intrusion is only likely from one side choosing a type of detector with directional detection will lead to a reduction in false alarms 5 4 5 Monitoring of a Building with Dedicated Camera Surveillance 5 4 5 1 Requirements An absolutely seamless and very secure monitoring of the...

Page 29: ...e detector is defective or has for instance been distorted by an electromagnetic field Malicious alarm An alarm is triggered deliberately without actual need for instance false tripping of a PIR detector by twisting False alarm A detector or alarm is deceived by something that is similar to a real danger such as alarms caused by large animals vehicle exhaust fumes or environmental factors Transmis...

Page 30: ...Walls make ideal range boundaries If there are no walls stable attached flagstones can be useful The use of screens and tarpaulins is discouraged 5 5 1 5 Logical Connection of Several Detectors If physical separation is not possible for aesthetic or financial reasons this must be considered in the planning and subsequent orientation of the detector First attention must be paid to the areas where t...

Page 31: ... use a so called A B alarm or double knock that is two detectors connected Only when two detectors go into alarm is there a major alarm If this option is chosen very precise analysis and planning is required Even this measure can lead to false alarms if not installed perfectly when for instance there is very thick fog between the two detectors ...

Page 32: ...R Danger of falling down There is acute danger when working with unsecured ladders Unsecured ladders can slip and cause a fall that can lead to serious injuries Therefore Before starting work secure the ladder against slipping and ensure at any time a save rest A secure access path to all man carrying platforms and working places must be ensured All places on which work is performed as well as the...

Page 33: ...o a wall or pole with at least two screws For the model PRO 250H Screw the detector to a pole with the provided pole bracket ZA P L1 available as accessory for all other models see chapter 12 2 Mount the detector 2 5 m to 4 m 8 ft to 13 ft above the ground 3 Open the cover by unscrewing the 2 cover screws 4 Pass the cable through the cable gland into the detector s housing 5 Strip the cable and th...

Page 34: ...above ground at the end of the required detection range provided that the field of view is properly terminated Coarse alignment can be done visually by looking along the grove on top of the detector Accurate fine alignment is easily achieved with the help of the Alignment Telescope AD 851 which can be placed on top of the detector for this purpose Preparation NOTE For an optimal function of the de...

Page 35: ... the screw 6 1 4 2 Accurate Fine Alignment The AD 851 fits all detector models and should be used for fine alignment 6 1 4 3 Finalization of Installation Retighten the screw carefully NOTE Be careful that the position of the detector is not panned or tilt during this process 6 1 4 4 Ready for Walk Test The detector is now ready for commissioning This can be done either using the hardware mode or s...

Page 36: ...Volumetric Models only 4 ON Pulse count PRO 45D H only 4 OFF Directional detection 5 OFF Test 6 ON Anti tamper PRO 51 PRO 85 H PRO 100 H PRO 250H only 7 ON Mounting height 8 OFF No function NOTE More setting options are available in software mode 7 1 1 2 Software Mode In software mode the detector can be configured and operated using the ADPRO Windows PRO software Adjustable Functions only in Soft...

Page 37: ...ralis Planning and Commissioning Manual Activation deactivation of small medium large channels for long range curtain models PRO 100 PRO 100H and PRO 250H Activation deactivation of left middle right channels for multi zone volumetric models PRO 85 and PRO 85H ...

Page 38: ... test in hardware mode follow these steps 1 Keep the default settings of DIP switches 1 and 2 2 Set DIP switch 3 to OFF to deactivate the adaptive threshold discrimination ATD function See section 9 2 for further details 3 Close the cover DIP Switch Settings for Adjustments DIP Switch Status Function 1 ON 100 sensitivity hardware mode 2 OFF 3 OFF ATD Function 4 Perform the walk test It is recommen...

Page 39: ... on his hands and knees 8 1 2 Walk Test Hardware Operation with CT PRO Wireless Walk Tester The cordless walk tester CT PRO 2 is an accessory for checking the detector alignment remotely During a walk test it indicates a detector alarm with a beeper and an LED The walk tester CT PRO 2 consists of a transmitter CT PRO 2 T and a receiver CT PRO 2 R 8 1 3 Receiver LED Description Power LED indicates ...

Page 40: ... CT PRO transmitter to the bottom of the detector with the provided cable strap 6 Click ON on the CT PRO receiver The green LED lights up The yellow LED flashes 7 Click buzzer The green LED flashes The red LEDs 1 show the signal strength 8 You can now perform the walk test as described in section 8 1 1 Cross the area several times at different distances and in different directions A high level on ...

Page 41: ...or the range even further PRO 51 PRO 85 PRO 100 PRO 150 by by setting DIP switch 2 to OFF 2 Repeat the walk test For the overall sensitivity settings of the detector set by DIP switches 1 and 2 see the following table The following settings for detector sensitivity are possible with the use of DIP switches 1 and 2 DIP switch Status Function 1 ON Adjustable sensitivity available only in software mo...

Page 42: ...or After the test 1 Remove the cable strap 2 Open the cover 3 Unplug the CT PRO transmitter 4 Reconnect the RS 485 plug 5 Close the housing tightly with both screws The alignment is concluded 8 1 5 Walk Test Software Operation Performing walk test using ADPRO Windows software 1 Install the software for installation instructions see chapter 10 2 Open the cover of the detector 3 Connect the detector...

Page 43: ...ch Settings for Software Mode DIP Switch Status Function 1 ON Software mode 2 ON Display the Signal Strength 5 With the PRO software see chapter 10 you can change the settings instead of using DIP switches and check the detector s signal and alarm performance by doing a walk test instead using of the CT PRO ...

Page 44: ...sitivity Short Range of Coverage DIP Switch Status Function 1 OFF 40 sensitivity in hardware mode 2 OFF NOTE Sensitivity settings in hardware mode are limited to preset values 9 1 2 Sensitivity Settings Software Operation In software operation the sensitivity of a detector can be set individually within a preset range For detectors with long range PRO 51 PRO 85 PRO 85H PRO 100 PRO 100H and PRO 250...

Page 45: ...in time to a summation of the signals and thus to a low signal noise ratio This can lead to false alarms This system would be too sensitive If the ATD function is on these signals would be evaluated by complex algorithms and the Alarm Threshold Level would be automatically raised by an adequate amount To make the system not completely insensitive this is only possible to a factory preset maximal v...

Page 46: ... of the PRO software 2 Set the option for vandalism protection to ON There are more options in chapter 10 Software Installation Resetting the position after an unauthorised intrusion These are the ways to stop the alarm 1 Remount the detector in its original position 2 Reset the position of the detector Resetting the Position Hardware Operation To reset the position of the detector within c 60 sec...

Page 47: ...y saved after c 60 seconds Resetting during Normal Operation in Software Operation See chapter 7 9 4 Intelligent Digital Signal Processing The detector is automatically set with this function Background noise and repeated movements can be analyzed and balanced to minimize false alarms The threshold level is exceeded when background noises or repetitive movements increase within c 1 2 minutes of th...

Page 48: ...nal detection For volume models PRO 18 PRO 18H PRO 30 PRO 40 PRO 51 PRO 85 PRO 85H DIP switch 4 is used for the impulse counter On other models DIP switch 4 has no function DIP Switch settings DIP Switch Status Function 4 OFF from left to right 4 ON from right to left To change directional detection Set DIP switch 4 to ON Bi Directional Detection To activate the bi directional detection follow the...

Page 49: ...nted lower than 3 m 10 ft Set DIP switch 7 to OFF 9 9 Internal Heating Device High Performance Detectors H models only A controlled heating device connected to the electronic board and powered by the power supply of the detector prevents condensation forming on the optical surfaces and ensures optimal internal temperature ...

Page 50: ...ge is avoidable Accidental reverse of polarity will not cause damage to the unit 10 1 System Requirements Before installing the ADPRO PRO Windows Software make sure that the following requirements are available in the computer Microsoft Windows PC Communication Ports USB or RS232 10 2 Install Software The ADPRO PRO Windows Software installation wizard allows you to easily install the Software by p...

Page 51: ...ck Cancel the following message appears Click Yes to cancel the installation process or No to resume it You can reinstall the Software later 6 Click Next the following window appears You can save the ADPRO PRO Windows Software in the selected folder or specify another one by clicking Browse then selecting it 7 Click Next the following window appears ...

Page 52: ...eated if you want to specify another folder click Browse and select it You can return to the previous window to make the changes you want by clicking Back This button is available in all windows 8 Click Next the following window appears The window shows the destination location and start menu folder you specified 9 Click Install the following window appears ...

Page 53: ...complete the following window appears 11 Click Finish 10 2 2 Install on XP Platform To install the Software on an XP platform follow these steps 1 Unzip the file Setup_PROXX zip 2 Rename the file Setup_PROXX txt to Setup PROXX exe 3 Double click the file Setup PROXX exe the ADPRO Setup Wizard starts and the following window appears ...

Page 54: ...O Passive Infrared PIR PRO Series by Xtralis 4 Click Next the following window appears You can save the ADPRO PRO Windows Software in the selected folder or specify another one by clicking Browse then selecting it 5 Click Next the following window appears ...

Page 55: ...ware s shortcuts will be created if you want to specify another folder click Browse and select it 6 Click Next the following window appears The window shows the destination location and start menu folder you specified 7 Click Install the following window appears 8 Wait till the installation is complete the following window appears ...

Page 56: ...l images taken using the Software Contains all detector configuration files Contains all statistics and debugger files Contains all detectors definition files Each detector model requires its specific INI file Contains specific data relevant to the display structure such as logo on images etc This file must not be deleted Installation program for setup and signal display 10 2 3 Configure Communica...

Page 57: ...e port 2 Right click My Computer 3 Click Manage 4 Click Device Manager 5 Click Ports COM and LPT a list of available ports appears as shown next 6 Right click USB Serial Port COM3 to update its driver software 7 Click Update Driver Software the following window appears 8 Select Search automatically for updated driver software the following window appears 9 Wait for the search to complete the follo...

Page 58: ...an XP platform follow these steps to configure the communication port 1 Right click My Computer 2 Click Manage 3 Click Device Manager 4 Click Ports COM and LPT 5 Right click Communications Port COM1 the following menu appears 6 Click Update Driver the following window apppears 7 Select Install the software automatically Recommended ...

Page 59: ...change the communication port you are using you need to reconfigure its driver software Port number varies depending on the system you are using For more information on how to associate the communication port with the Software refer to section 10 3 2 Select Communication Port 10 3 Use Software As mentioned earlier the Software helps you to optimize the settings and monitor the detector s in use Af...

Page 60: ...trol and monitor the detectors and maximize their benefit They are categorized into menus for easier access In addition you can access any tool or feature through the buttons that appear in the toolbar as follows Image Action Open Detector INI Search Detector Up download settings Debugger Statistics Scope View picture Run Stop Take picture Moreover the Software provides shortcuts through the keybo...

Page 61: ...llowing sections discuss all the actions you can perform the available tools and how to use them 10 3 1 Select Detector Before you start using the ADPRO PRO Windows Software you need to select the detector to be used The Software normally finds the detector s definition file automatically however this step is performed only if there is no automatic loading There are two methods for selecting the d...

Page 62: ...given the same address and connected to the same bus none of them will appear on the Software To resolve this problem disconnect all detectors and configure each one separately This will ensure that no detector uses the same ID of another one 3 Click Start or press keys ALT S a list of found detectors appears as shown below The number on the left of the sign is the detector s ID The type of the de...

Page 63: ...unication port to which the IFM 485 ST data bus will be connected follow these steps 1 Click Option 2 Click Com Port a menu listing the available ports appears 3 Select the port you want it will be marked with a sign NOTE Communication ports numbers vary according to the system you are using and available ports 10 3 3 File This option enables you to select the detector in use in order to load its ...

Page 64: ... type connected to the Software You can manage setting options upload a detector s settings download them from a definition file and save them to a new definition file etc The Up Download window appears as follows Settings window is detector model dependent and is primarily designed to review and change detector s parameters These include the overall sensitivity mounting height etc The window show...

Page 65: ...n value as follows Choice Lists all detectors of the same model Address Displays selected detector s identification number Configuration Displays current operation mode Hardware or Software NOTE Operation modes can only set by DIP switches 1 and 2 on connector board of detector SW range Detection range can be individually set in seven steps Pre set values vary depending on model Reduction of nomin...

Page 66: ...ables output function of relay ON Enables output function of relay Output function Relay Transistor If relay function is set to ON the following two options are available in the drop down menu 1 IR VAN IR VAN Using relay and transistor open collector to signal intrusion alarms and tamper alarms 2 IR VAN Using only relay to signal intrusion alarms and using only transistor open collector to signal ...

Page 67: ...ting window click NOTE If you attempt to close the Settings window before saving the changes you make the following message appears If you are sure you want to exit the window without saving click Yes otherwise click No then save the changes you made 10 3 4 2 2 Upload Settings To upload settings to detector follow these steps 1 Make the changes you want to the fields you can change 2 Click Success...

Page 68: ...or s settings follow these steps 1 Make the changes you want 2 Select the detector 3 Click The configuration status is represented with the following symbols Uploading configuration Changed configuration Communication problem Downloading configuration 10 3 4 2 5 Copy Settings To copy the settings of a detector and use them in another one follow these steps 1 Select the detector which settings you ...

Page 69: ...gs window so you can make sure you are using the desired configuration 4 Click to upload settings to detector 10 3 4 3 Com Port For more information on how to select the port you want to use refer to section 10 3 2 Select Communication Port 10 3 4 4 Language The Software provides the settings and parameters in various languages displayed in this menu To switch between the available languages follo...

Page 70: ...w mode increase or decrease signal speed etc Scope menu appears as shown below Scope view appears as follows The Scope view illustrates the cause response relationship between inputs and output The view shows all signals and their levels on a time axis it allows for a detailed analysis of the detector s operation The Scope view appears automatically after a detector has been selected from the sear...

Page 71: ... parameters such as sensitivity desired detection range their values and unit To view the values of a certain parameter click it its values appear as shown below The selected parameter s values appear in view mode only Any changes made to the settings are directly reflected on this table and the threshold NOTE Information displayed in table may vary depending on detector model Settings of DIP swit...

Page 72: ... F6 Grid F7 Increase signal speed Step up F8 Decrease signal speed Step down Ctrl F8 Clear Scope view Clear F9 Delete all triggers Trigger Delete ALL F10 As shown in the table above there are two scope modes Scroll Mode If checked the signal is continuous and its direction is from right to left If unchecked the signal s direction is from left to right and each time F6 key is pressed the signal sta...

Page 73: ...d save them in the BMP sub folder accessed through the ADPRO PRO Windows Software folder You can use them to compare readings monitor readings on certain times etc To take a picture and save it follow these steps 1 Click Picture take the following field appears 2 Enter your comment 3 Click OK The picture is saved in the BMP and given a name according to the following naming convention PRO Model No...

Page 74: ...e shows the Scope comment and settings at the time that picture was saved However pictures can be viewed from the Software itself as explained in the next section 10 3 6 3 Picture View You can view the pictures directly from the Software for easier access by clicking Picture view The following window appears ...

Page 75: ...3 6 5 Picture Memo If this feature is checked the Picture take tool is activated and you can take pictures of the Scope 10 3 6 6 Statistics Through this feature you can view data the detector transmits to the controller The Statistics view logs the actual alarm status of all detectors that have been discovered during the initial Search for Detectors process In addition to general alarm information...

Page 76: ...t identification number firmware version number and alarm counters Type 2 Each symbol indicates a status as follows connected not connected Log 3 Displays the actual log To generate a statistics file and save it follow these steps 1 Enter file name 2 Click to start the viewing the transmitted data it appears as in the example below Note that a line is created for each detected event along with the...

Page 77: ... made between the detector and computer and save this information in files stored in the computer These files are saved in the DAT sub folder accessed through the ADPRO PRO Windows Software folder Click Debugger to open the Debugger window it appears as follows To start recording of data traffic and save this information in the computer follow these steps 1 Click the checkbox next to Communication...

Page 78: ...tion ChkSum Error counter check sum Tmo Error counter timeout Buf Error counter buffer 10 4 Uninstall Software You might need to uninstall the ADPRO PRO Windows Software for any reason the Software enables you to do so by providing you with a user friendly wizard To uninstall the Software follow these steps 1 Open the folder in which you have installed the Software 2 Double click on unist000 exe t...

Page 79: ...guaranteed for proprietary systems The detectors also provide enough space for the installation of bus connection modules of the respective systems 11 1 2 Permanent Links If however detectors are continuously connected to a control centre connection to a PC via interface module IFM 485 ST is required The detector must be in software operating mode Advantages A continuous operation of the detector ...

Page 80: ...ote access to detector Connection of up to 16 detectors to a data bus maximum bus length including stitches 1000 m For use together with security and traffic detectors from Xtralis Requirement PRO software see chapter 14 12 2 AD 851 Alignment Telescope This scope enables precise adjustment of the detector over denominated detection ranges of up to 150 m 12 3 CT PRO2 Wireless Walk Tester The wirele...

Page 81: ... a mast with this special holder The attachment is suitable for masts with diameter of 40 160 mm 12 6 PRO CMB W Cable Managed Bracket This robust and durable cable managed bracket can be used for all detectors not PRO 250H This optional accessory offers an easy and quick solution for an efficient installation Hidden cabling discouraging cable vandalism Standard compliance Tamper protection and det...

Page 82: ...ole mount accessory is also available as an option for hidden cabling on poles to protect against vandalism 12 6 1 PRO CMB S Tamper Switch PRO CMB S In some applications or in some standards a removal from mounting surface is required As these requirements may not be covered by the Tilt Alarm an additional tamper switch can be built in into the cable managed bracket This tamper switch is optional ...

Page 83: ...s can be adjusted by the screw not included in the kit It is recommended to have a distance of 6 mm between screw head upper edge and the bottom surface of the cable managed bracket Take care that the connection cable is not trapped and can move easily to ensure both detections remove and opening NOTE For proper operation a final test is recommend as mandatory ...

Page 84: ...oc 20780_03 Planning and Commissioning Manual ADPRO Passive Infrared PIR PRO Series by Xtralis 13 Diagram 13 1 Terminal Top view all models except PRO 250H 13 2 Terminal Side view all models except PRO 250H ...

Page 85: ...odels except PRO 250H 14 1 2 PRO 250H 14 2 Connection of the interface module IFM 485 ST 14 2 1 A single detector to the interface module IFM 485 ST 1 Connect the RS 485 Bus of the detector via the RJ12 test jack or A B cables to the interface module IFM 485 ST 2 Then connect the interface module to a PC on which you have previously installed PRO software via a USB or RS 232 cable ...

Page 86: ...ee chapter 10 1 4 Each address can be used only once 2 Connect detectors using parallel or star cabling 3 Install a terminating resistor of 120 Ω between terminals 485 A and 485 B on the board of the last detector on the bus In the interface module IFM 485 ST switchable resistance is already installed Thus the data connection is properly terminated at both ends of the bus It is important to note t...

Page 87: ...PIR PRO Series by Xtralis Planning and Commissioning Manual NOTE To prevent malfunction or destruction of equipment caused by potential differences make sure that GND is always connected between all detectors and interface module IFM 485 ST ...

Page 88: ...Planning and Commissioning Manual ADPRO Passive Infrared PIR PRO Series by Xtralis 15 Dimensions All models except PRO 250H with metal bracket All dimensions are in mms PRO 250H AD 653 Pole Mount for PRO 250H optional ...

Page 89: ...ted The following specifiations are valid for all ADPRO PRO PIR detector models SPECIFICATIONS All ADPRO PRO PIR Detectors Spectral response 8 14μm double filter Speed ranges for detection 0 2 5 0 m s Sensitivity adjustments per default setting DIP switch 40 75 100 Sensitivity or Range depending on model see section 16 1 and 16 2 PRO software 20 140 depending on models all single sensor detectors ...

Page 90: ...ve been tested by TEA AG Schweizerischer Prüfstellendienst Akkreditierungs Nr STS 506 to be compliant with the protection rating IP65 PRO 18H IP65 PRO 18WH IP65 PRO 45H IP65 PRO 45DH IP65 PRO 85H IP65 PRO 100H IP65 The following models are compliant to IP66 rating PRO 85H IP66 PRO 100H IP66 Compliance All ADPRO PRO PIR detctors are designed to fulfill the following guidelines UK BS8418_Form 172 Ba...

Page 91: ...pean Community directive 2002 96 EC The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE Directive Country of Origin Swiss Premium Quality Made in Switzerland 16 1 Volumetric Detectors 16 1 1 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PRO 18 and PRO 18H Specifications ADPRO PRO 18 and PRO 18H Model Item code PRO 18 201885 PRO 18H 201886 PRO 18H IP65 202488 Max nominal Length PRO 18 24 m PRO 18H 30 m Nomina...

Page 92: ...WH Model Item code PRO 18W 201313 PRO 18WH 201727 PRO 18WH IP65 202489 Max nominal Length PRO 18W 21 m PRO 18WH 27 m Nominal Width PRO 18W 24 m PRO 18WH 30 m Nominal Aperture angle AA 90 Sensitivity adjustment of default adjustment DIP Switch 40 75 100 PRO Software 20 140 Internal Switches Sensitivity ATD Pulse Counter Test Vandalism Detection Nominal mounting height Nominal detection ranges ...

Page 93: ... Length 30 m Nominal Width 20 m Nominal Aperture angle AA 50 Sensitivity adjustment of default adjustment DIP Switch 40 75 100 PRO Software 20 140 Internal Switches Sensitivity ATD Pulse Counter Test Vandalism Detection Nominal mounting height Nominal detection ranges 16 1 4 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 40 Specifications ADPRO PRO 40 Model Item code PRO 40 202384 Max Nominale Length 40 m Nomi...

Page 94: ...ter Test Vandalism Detection Nominal mounting height Nominal detection ranges 16 1 5 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 51 Specifications ADPRO PRO 51 Model Item code PRO 51 202385 Max Nominal Length 50 m Nominal Width 23 m Nominaler Aperture angle AA 26 Sensitivity and range adjustment DIP Switch Length 30 40 50 m PRO Software Length 30 40 50 m Sensitivity 50 150 Internal Switches Range length ATD...

Page 95: ...ominal Length PRO 85 60 m PRO 85H 75 m Nominal Width PRO 85 18 m PRO 85H 23 m Nominaler Aperture angle AA 17 Sensitivity and range adjustment PRO 85 DIP Switch Length 30 45 60 m PRO Software Length 30 45 60 m PRO Software Sensitivity 50 150 PRO 85H DIP Switch Length 40 60 75 m PRO Software Length 40 60 75 m PRO Software Sensitivity 50 150 Internal Switches Range length ATD Pulse Counter Test Vanda...

Page 96: ...tions ADPRO PRO 45 PRO 45H Model Item code PRO 45 201312 PRO 45H 201736 PRO 45H IP65 202485 Max Nominal Length PRO 45 50 m PRO 45H 60 m Nominal Width PRO 45 3 3 m PRO 45H 3 9 m Nominaler Aperture angle AA PRO 45 3 4 PRO 45H 3 8 Sensitivity adjustment of default adjustment DIP Switch 40 75 100 PRO Software 20 140 Internal Switch Sensitivity ATD Test Vandalism Detection Nominal mounting height Nomin...

Page 97: ...inal Length PRO 45D 50 m PRO 45DH 60 m Nominal Width PRO 45D 3 6 m PRO 45DH 4 2 m Nominaler Aperture angle AA PRO 45D 4 PRO 45DH 4 Sensitivity adjustment of default adjustment DIP Switch 40 75 100 PRO Software 20 140 Internal Switch Sensitivity ATD Test Vandalism Detection Nominal mounting height Nominal detection ranges 16 2 3 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 100 and PRO 100H Specifications ADPR...

Page 98: ...Software Length 75 105 150m Length 75 90 105 120 135 150 m Sensitivity 50 150 Internal Switch Range length ATD Test Vandalism Detection Nominal mounting height Nominal detection ranges 16 2 4 ADPRO Passive IR Detector PIR PRO 250H Specifications ADPRO PRO 250H Model Item code PRO 250H 202405 Max Nominale Length 150 m Nominal Width 3 3 m Nominal Aperture angle AA 1 3 Alarm Output 1Relay SPST 30 VDC...

Page 99: ...Doc 20780_03 91 ADPRO Passive Infrared PIR PRO Series by Xtralis Planning and Commissioning Manual Specifications ADPRO PRO 250H Nominal mounting height Nominal detection ranges ...

Page 100: ...mmediate and appropriate measures If in doubt inform the competent local authority about the damage 17 3 Recommendations The ADPRO Passive Infrared Detector PIR PRO series is maintenance free Inspections The following inspections are recommended Visual inspection of the outside 1 Check the front window for dirt and clean the surface with a damp cloth at least once every 6 months Note Avoid rubbing...

Page 101: ... Animals in the detection area Check for animals If necessary fence the detection area Moving vegetation caused by wind or moving animals Check for moving vegetation e g branches or leaves If necessary remove or prune the disturbing vegetation Sensitivity of the device is too high If necessary reduce the sensitivity DIP switch 1 2 or PRO software settings Thermal sources Check for thermal sources ...

Page 102: ... can cause considerable damage to the environment Therefore Always take into account the information provided in the following If environmentally hazardous substances are accidentally released into the environment take immediate and appropriate measures If in doubt inform the competent local authority about the damage If there is no return or disposal agreement disassembled components should be re...

Page 103: ...14 ft PRO 45DH IP65 202486 Curtain medium range PRO 45Z 202484 50 m 165 ft 3 3 m 11 ft 3 3 Volumetric long range PRO 51 CH10080101 50 m 165 ft 23 m 75 ft 34 PRO 85 201779 60 m 200 ft 18 m 60 ft 17 PRO 85H 201780 75 m 250 ft 23 m 75 ft PRO 85H IP 65 202494 PRO 85H IP 66 202495 Curtain long range PRO 100 225100 120 m 400 ft 2 9 m 9 ft 1 3 PRO 100H 201738 150 m 500 ft 3 3 m 11 ft 1 4 PRO 100H IP 65 2...

Page 104: ...ors only Ex Barrier contacts PRO SBC IS CH19200101 For use with Intrinsically Safe detectors only Power Supply for Ex Barriers PRO PS2 IS CH19210001 For use with Intrinsically Safe detectors only Obsolete these item codes are no more available CT 44 Walk Tester CT 45 201909 Walk Tester CT PRO 202465 Volumetric long range PRO 50 202385 Interface Module RS 485 Bus IF 485B 201908 ...

Page 105: ...ncluding without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners Your use of this document does not constitute or create a licence or any other right to use the name and or trademark and or label This d...

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