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Installation Guide

ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis

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Required tools

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Folding ruler

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Cross screwdriver

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Hexagon socket screw driver 4 mm

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Flat-tip screwdriver 2 mm (pole assembly)

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Suitable screwdriver, shank length at least 180 mm (wall mount)

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Engineer’s pliers

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Cutter (knife)

2.5

Pole mounting of detector holder

WARNING:

Ensure that cables are neatly in place before tightening the clamps to avoid damage to cables
through forcible pressing and buckling.

Due to the low net weight of ADPRO PRO E-detectors, mounting is designed to use standard hose clamps
with a screw flight (not provided).

Follow the installation instructions below:

1. Break off the grooves for the screw clips from both panels as shown.

2. Insert both panels as shown. Lock the panels in place with an audible click.

Summary of Contents for ADPRO PRO E

Page 1: ...ADPRO PRO Passive Infrared Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems PIR PIDS Installation Guide October 2016 Document 27386_05 ...

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Page 3: ...ment damage Xtralis is not responsible and cannot be held accountable for any liability that may arise due to improper use of the equipment and or failure to take proper precautions Only persons trained through an Xtralis accredited training course can install test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Guide and p...

Page 4: ...ed to indicate that there is a danger to equipment The danger could be loss of data physical damage or permanent corruption of configuration details DANGER This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of electric shock This may lead to death or permanent injury WARNING This icon is used to indicate that there is an immediate danger of falling which may lead to death or permanent injury suc...

Page 5: ...embly 7 2 5 Pole mounting of detector holder 8 2 6 Wall installation of detector holder 10 2 7 Installation 12 2 8 PRO E Series Installation steps 13 2 9 PRO E RF Installation steps 20 2 10 Final check 25 3 Detector Alignment 27 3 1 Installation of the telescope 27 3 2 Alignment with the help of the telescope 27 3 3 CT PRO 2 wireless walk tester 29 4 Detector configuration 31 5 Overview of the cir...

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Page 7: ... have been recent technical changes 1 2 Warranty Terms of Warranty The terms of warranty are defined in the sales agreement and in the manufacturer s general terms of business Preconditions The manufacturer is entitled to a final decision on a warranty claim in respect of the return of defective parts if necessary after a test on site The warranty period for the device does not get extended when d...

Page 8: ...ions This section contains an overview of all important safety precautions to be taken for smooth and reliable operation Non observance of the instructions warnings in this guide can lead to injury or death 1 6 1 Responsibilities of the User General The safety instructions in this guide are meant to ensure user safety and prevent accidents In addition environmental protection standards must be tak...

Page 9: ...less you must dispose of the packaging materials in keeping with applicable statutory regulations and local guidelines WARNING Environmental damage through improper disposal Packaging materials are valuable raw materials which can often be used recycled and reused in many instances Please dispose of packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner Please comply with local disposal regulat...

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Page 11: ...sport safeguards have been removed from the device l The housing of the intrinsically safe XtralisADPRO PRO E detectors are made of non metallic material l To prevent electrostatic charge clean only with a damp cotton cloth DANGER Danger of fall There is acute danger when working with unsecured ladders Unsecured ladders can slip and lead to falls with serious injuries Hence l Safe approach roads s...

Page 12: ...a or IR lighting must never be mounted directly at the top of the pole instead a custom calculated safe distance must be maintained above the detector WARNING If mounting is not possible due to circumstances on the ground pole too short in height for example extensive lightning protection measures such as installing air terminal rods as shown above must be taken The following norms must also be ob...

Page 13: ...mation and professional advice from the following manufacturer STRETCH SÖHNE GmbH Co KG Hans Dehn Str 1 D 92318 Neumarkt Postfach 1640 D 92306 Neumarkt Tel 0049 0 9181 906 0 Fax 0049 0 9181 906 1100 E Mail info dehn de Contact www dehn de de kontakt 2 4 Detector Assembly Notes l The range of ADPRO PRO E detectors offered is extensive and we can cover only basic mounting here l Installation instruc...

Page 14: ...e mounting of detector holder WARNING Ensure that cables are neatly in place before tightening the clamps to avoid damage to cables through forcible pressing and buckling Due to the low net weight of ADPRO PRO E detectors mounting is designed to use standard hose clamps with a screw flight not provided Follow the installation instructions below 1 Break off the grooves for the screw clips from both...

Page 15: ...able entry point in the detector arm casing Notes l At this time align the detector arm approximately at the pole l The detector should be attached on the side of the pole to make subsequent alignment using the alignment telescope easier l This can be configured accurately later at the time of commissioning without loosening the clips Installation of detector in detector holder Pg 11 6 Manually ti...

Page 16: ... hollow cavity plugs if necessary l Use sufficiently long screws with an external diameter of at most 5 mm and a flat screw head 1 Drill and dowel as shown on a suitable wall 2 Insert the straight moulds marked in red as shown into the detector arm 3 Screw in the detector arm as shown using suitable screws The upper screws should have a threaded length of a min of 75 mm and the lower screws a min ...

Page 17: ... and press it in lightly into the detector arm till it locks into place and the lateral notches are no longer visible 2 Insert the three hexagon socket screws supplied as shown and screw these in so that the detector does not wobble appreciably but can still move horizontally Do not tighten 3 Align the detector horizontally carefully ...

Page 18: ...ney shaped cable seal Kidney Seal which allows premanufactured cables with plugs to be used Both the cabling and the housing cover can be opened and closed easily using screwed plugs or click connectors WARNING l To protect detectors from permanent damage due to potential differences ensure that if AC voltage is supplied all detectors are connected identically and L1 and N on the secondary side ar...

Page 19: ...Peak voltage 50V AC Temperature range 40 80 C Test voltages Wire wire 1500 V wire shield 1200 V 2 8 PRO E Series Installation steps Note An installation video is available on YouTube https www youtube com watch v NbMFwnwgixA It is recommended to watch it before proceeding 1 Remove the cable insulation on the terminal side by approximately 3 mm 2 Open the detector arm as shown ...

Page 20: ...of PRO E detectors Using the IP Module IPM converts the RS 485 bus to Ethernet and makes it available remotely through the IP address of the module The IP module will be powered via an external PoE connection The IP module powers the PRO E detector via an own cable within the scope of delivery of PRO E IPM Note If you do not use an IP module at this time skip the installation of the IP module and ...

Page 21: ...locks into the slot as shown See the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide document no 26571 PRO E IPM IP Module section for more details 5 Take out the cable seal so that all cables can be fed without problem through the channel 6 Feed all cables from underneath through the channel into the detector housing 7 Check the number and diameter of all cables used 8 For cables of larger diameters remove ma...

Page 22: ...in IP 65 rating 10 Now insert the cable seal with the cables fixed in it into the housing so that it interlocks as shown Check that the seal is seated correctly with a positive fit Power Supply CAUTION l It is recommended to use an EN50131 6 compliant power supply l The minimum voltage at the detector should not fall below 11 7 VDC in any operating condition l For PRO E detectors of version H heat...

Page 23: ...upply and bus cable as shown the red Front LED blinks slowly to indicate that the power supply is connected as long as the cover is open 12 Close the housing cover torque 0 5 Nm Closing the cover activates the Test mode The red front LED stops blinking and flashes during alarms ...

Page 24: ...4 Close the detector bracket Once the performance of the detector is satisfactory close the bracket to start operation Properly closed the flap clicks in with an audible click The red front LED blinks quickly until position and sensor readings are final If the LED does not start blinking please refer to Fine adjustment of tamper switch on page 19 After 30 60 seconds all sensors have finalised thei...

Page 25: ...RO PRO E detector are equipped with a tamper switch in series which detects any attempt to remove the detector from its mounting point pole or wall in compliance with standards This switch must be configured such that even a minor loosening of a screw triggers a tamper alarm The rear tamper switch must therefore be mounted on the surface finish of the pole or wall if possible Configuring the rear ...

Page 26: ...erface IFM 485 ST See the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide document no 26571 PRO E Tool Software section PRO software Version 9 27 and up fully supports PRO E wireless detectors once connected via PRO E IFM RF module All sensors thresholds and alarm channels appear in real time as shown below All settings are identical to the standard PRO E detector but reflect PRO E RF features only one output ...

Page 27: ... see the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide document no 26571 Use of ADPRO PRO E Tool Software section As with the standard detectors it is always recommended to use the SW interface for fine tuning but since the specific RF interface might not be always at hand DIP switches can be used as well DIP 2 DIP 1 Function off off SW Mode Sensitivity according to SW settings default 100 off on HW Mode Sen...

Page 28: ...gged in PCB 2 Right battery pack connector 3 External power source terminal 4 Cover tamper switch 5 RF Interface module connector power bus 6 Left battery pack connector 7 Alarm relay terminal NO C NC 8 Bracket tamper switch connector 9 Power module connector 10 DIP switches 11 Battery power fuse 12 External power source fuse ...

Page 29: ...er source if available The external power source must be between 8 5 and 28 VDC Any higher voltage could cause permanent and irreversible damage The device starts up As long as cover is open the red LED blinks slowly 4 Start the Test mode a Close cover tighten screws leave bracket open You will notice the following l Red LED stops blinking l Device enters walk test mode l Alarms are indicated by t...

Page 30: ...tisfactory close the bracket Front LED will start blinking fast If LED does not start blinking make sure the tamper switch in bracket is closed by turning front screw until LED does start blinking Make sure the detector has an unobstructed view below and around it After 30 60 seconds internal settings are done and the front LED will be permanently deactivated ...

Page 31: ...ntruder in main zone or creep zone 360PROtect o Alarm 2 low battery o Tamper any tamper alarm o Low power unused inovonics feature do not assign any outputs to this function o Inactivity triggered when panel receives no alarm or heart beat signal for the set SPV 60 minutes 2 10 Final check Check the functioning of the detector after installation This will ensure that all interface connections have...

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Page 33: ...ry Shadow nets or fence sheeting can be used to avoid detection of targets beyond the desired range The width of this terminating material depends on the nominal width of the respective detector 3 1 Installation of the telescope 1 Install the adaptor supplied with the telescope as shown on the housing cover and slip on the telescope 2 Attach the telescope to the adaptor with the help of the strain...

Page 34: ...horizontal perimeter boundary 7 The other edge for a curtain detector or the inner edge for a volumetric detector moves into the interior of an area through the aperture angle 8 The visual marker or the object should be approximately in the center of the monitored area namely the center of the nominal maximum width 9 Correct horizontal adjustment namely along the fence is what is important during ...

Page 35: ...e detector and a mobile battery operated receiver 3 3 1 Brief description CT PRO 2 Receiver LEDs l Power A bright LED indicates that the device is switched on and the battery is okay A weak or dimmed LED indicates insufficient voltage l Connectivity This LED shows whether there is successful communication with the transmitter l Signal This LED bar displays the signal strength of the signal receive...

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Page 37: ...lis Installation Guide 27386_05 31 4 Detector configuration More information about detector configuration with a PC and ADPRO PRO Tool software please refer to document ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide document no 26571 ...

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Page 39: ...1 Alarm output terminal 2 Heating terminal 3 Backup battery 4 Light sensitive proximity sensor 5 Tamper switch socket 6 Rotary switches do not change 7 Test bus power or IP module optional socket 8 Shield terminal 9 Bus Power supply terminal 5 1 Pin assignment Alarm Outputs PCB Terminal ...

Page 40: ...RS 485 RS 485 terminal V Supply power supply GND Supply power supply 5 2 Interface module IFM 485 ST 5 2 1 Single detector at the interface module IFM 485 ST 1 Connect the detector s RS485 BUS to the interface module IFM 485 ST via the green 4 PIN plug on the circuit board or via the A B lines 2 Then connect the interface module to the PC on which you have installed the PRO software using a USB ca...

Page 41: ...not exceed 1000 m Notes l If more than one detector is connected to interface module IFM 485 ST every detector must have a unique address l To avoid malfunctioning or permanent damage to devices that may occur due to potential differences ensure that the GND connections in all detectors and the interface module IFM 485 ST are interconnected WARNING If the IFM 485 ST as well as all PIR detectors ar...

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Page 43: ...ely programmable zero potential relay outputs The specifications below apply to all ADPRO PRO PIR detectors Technical Specifications All ADPRO PRO E detectors Spectral response 8 14 μm double filter Detection speed 0 2 5 0 m s Sensitivity or range with ADPRO PRO Tool software 20 140 model specific Filter window Standard version HDPE filter IR transmissive High performance H versions Silicon wafer ...

Page 44: ... on the restriction on the use of certain hazardous materials in electrical appliances and electronics devices REACH Ordinance EC No in 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and the Council dated the 18th of December 2006 on the registration assessment licensing and restriction of chemical substances WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and the Council dated the 27th of January 2003...

Page 45: ...moved by wind or animals Check whether vegetation such as branches and leaves moves Remove or cut the interfering vegetation The sensitivity of the device is too high Adjust sensitivity settings if need be Heat sources Check if there any heat sources within the range of the device e g kitchen exhaust or waste heat from an air conditioning system Adjust the alignment of the device if necessary or s...

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Page 47: ...N Risk to environment through improper use Improper use of substances that are hazardous to the environment and in particular their improper disposal can cause substantial environmental damage Hence l Always follow the instructions in this guide l Initiate appropriate measures immediately if environmentally hazardous substances are released into the surroundings Inform the responsible local author...

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