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Page 1: ...ondition will be reported The sensor does not respond to visible light or slow changes in the background temperature of the area Because a passive infrared device employs no transmission of any kind any number of units may be used in the same area Far infrared energy does not penetrate most building materials even window glass so the unit responds primarily to move ment within the protected area C...

Page 2: ...ector by loosening the retaining screw 3 Attach the unit to the wall plate as follows Engage all four hooks on the wall plate into the slots on the rear of the case See Diagram 8 and secure the unit to the wall plate by pressing downward 4 After wiring see next section install the wire entry plug provided replace front cover and secure retaining screw _ i NOTE With front cover secured in place uni...

Page 3: ...e inactive remain OFF during the ARMED period and active indicate when motion is being detected during the DISARMED period During the DIS ARMED period the relay will be silent and inactive remain locked in TO SELECT CLJTTHE GREEN JUMPER 3 intrusion Memory Option In this mode the LED s will be inactive during the ARMED period but should an intru sion occur in the protected area the alarm relay will...

Page 4: ...should have standby power available for at least 4 hrs of operation during emergencies 2 Units should never be m aimed or relocated without the advice of the alarm company 3 The physical surroundings of the protected area should not be changed If furniture or stock is moved or air conditioning or additional heating is installed the system may have to be readjusted by the alarm service company 4 Wa...

Page 5: ... of unit GENERAL SPEClFlCATlONS Nos 652 653 Physical Width 3 8 3 cm Height 4 10 8 cm Depth 2 5 1 cm Electrical Voltage 6V DC or 12V DC Current 35mA Standby Power source used should be able to provide at least 4 hrs of standby power The No 495 Power Sup ply which can be plugged directly into any 24 hour 12OVAC outtet can power a No 652 or 653 with 6VDC for over 12 hours in the event of AC failure T...

Page 6: ...I 10 20 30 40 3 0m 6 lm 9 lm 12 2m Diagram 1 PROTECTION ZONES 652 104 98 www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 7: ...a No 652 Detector DOWNWARD ZONE 2a 2b Diagram 2 RANGES AT VARIOUS MOUNTING EIGHTS 652 www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 8: ...DOWNWfiRD INTERMEDIATE 2 m MAIN I 3109n GTP i P 40 12 2m 1Zm li im 2Zim Diagram 3 PROTkTlON ZONES 653 www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 9: ...RD ZONE I 4c 20 30 I 10 40 i 50 60 70 80 3 0m 6 lm 9 lm 12 2m 15 2m 18 3m 21 3m 24 4m cl 11 6 3 W n IQnm I Q l I DEAD ZONE RANGES MAX MAIN ZONE I INTERMEDIATE ZONE DOWNWARD ZONE Diagram 4 RANGES AT VARIOUS MOUNTING HEIGHTS 653 107 101 www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 10: ... 3 im 6 m zyrn lz m l m l m 2cim 2i m RANGE MAIN ZONE EXAMPLES MAXIMUM MAIN ZONE RANGES AT 7 6 2 3m MOUNTING HEIGHT ARE A 35 FEET 10 71 9 FOR No 652 8 70 FEET 21 3m FOR No 653 Diagram 5 MAXIMUM MAIN ZONE RANGES AT MObNTlNb HEIGHTS OF 6 FEET 1 8m to 9 FEET 2 7m 652 653 108 102 www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 11: ... BETTER L BEST Diagram 6 TYPICAL LAYOUTS 652 Diagram 7 TYPICAL LAYOUTS a 653 No 653 DETECTOR 70 21 3m 7a HALLWAY OR AISLE COVERAGE t 70 21 3m Tb ALTERNATIVE DIAGONAL COV F GE IN HALLWAY f 16 4 9m 4 9m www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 12: ...WIRING HPLE IN MOUNTING SURFACE I 0 8cm MAX I eDIAMq ER CENTER OF HOLE c MUST BE ON LINE WITH BOTTOM EDGE OF WALL PLATE J ERLGZIZ ES HOUSING TiI WALL PLATE WHEN COVER l lN PLACE KNOCKOUT FOR INSERT PLUG PROVIDED SURFACE WIRING IN HOUSING S WIRING ENTRY OPENING HOUSING BASE OVER REMOVED I Diagram 8 MOUNTING DETAILS 1 10 104 www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 13: ...IRCUIT PROTECTIVELOOP I FROM 6v DC OR I iiiGE 1 JUMPER I L I I I OTHER CONTACTS CUT 12VDC SOURCE 35fw t SWITCHED DC VOLTAGEFROM CONTROL FOR I I I I __ ____ OPTIONAL OPERATING MODES t I TAMPER I CONNECT IN PROTECTIVE I LOOI OR AS I I I I I DESIRED 12OV AC b w ALARM No 652 OR 653 LED POST JUMPERS SEE OPTIONAL OPERATING MODES Diagram 9 CONNECTIONS TERMINALS AND JUMPERS 111 105 www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 14: ...M PROCESSING 1025 l 1026 1028 COMBO ALARM BURG FIRE LOGI CONTROLS CENTERS Nos 330R THRU Nos 342R 4080 SERIES 408OXL IUSE ORANGE WITH APC S USE VIOLET WITH OTHER CONTROLS SHOWN BLACK 1 1 70 SAME TERM AS BLACK LEA0 OF No 688 A00 RESISTOR ANY VALUE FROM 2K THRU 12K OHM W MIN CONTINUED 6 sw e m 4 l P 5 z 1 TO OTHER DETECTORS IF ANY J 6V Controls _ www PDF Zoo com ...

Page 15: ...type PowerSupplyis usedfor the control Nos 1026 1028 These controlsmay not be used to provide6V DC power fordetectors A aepamte powersource such as a No 495 or 467or 488 type or 492or 493 PowerSupplywouldbe requiredfor detectorpower Nos 4080 4080XL 4080 12 Terminal04 outputIsa closingsupplementaryoutput trigger 6V whichis produced at arming time only subsequently to the openingandclosingof the ent...

Page 16: ...ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO AWVISION OF UTWAI CONFONAltON 165 7 Way Syosset New York 11791 P6666 3a3 CqyrQht 0 1983 PITTWAY CORPORATION 108 www PDF Zoo com ...

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