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                               FORTEZA FMC 24 (50m, 100m, 200m) 

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Local Microwave Protective Detector 

Forteza FMC 24 (50m, 100m, 200m) 

 

 

Description Manual & Service Instruction 

No. 2014-11-19 

(updated 09-2015) 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            

 
 

 

 
 

2014 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for FMC 10

Page 1: ...4 50m 100m 200m Please visit our internet sites www forteza com or www forteza eu Page 1 Local Microwave Protective Detector Forteza FMC 24 50m 100m 200m Description Manual Service Instruction No 2014 11 19 updated 09 2015 2014 ...

Page 2: ...TION AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 10 2 1 Requirements for the protected sector and Rx and Tx arrangement 10 2 2 TX and RX mounting 11 2 3 Sensor connection 15 2 4 Sensor adjustment with the buildin adjustment control and indication parts 17 2 5 Software installation and detector adjustment 19 2 6 Trial operation 30 2 7 Creation and saving of the report 30 3 MAINTENANCE 30 3 1 Performance check 30 3 2 ...

Page 3: ...is full height or bent An alarm is generated by breaking the individual point relay contacts Then it is transmitted on the receiver 1 1 2 The detector is intended for continuous round the clock outdoor operation at an ambient temperature 40ºC 60 С and relative humidity up to 98 at the temperature 35 С 1 1 3 When the sensor operates with the alarm complex you can control the sensor with RS 485 inte...

Page 4: ... 30 sec maximum switch OFF 1 sec maximum The parameters of TAMPER button voltage 30 V maximum current consumption 0 1 A maximum Protection class IP55 The configuration and the dimensions of the detection zone are given in fig 1 1 and table 1 1 Table 1 1 Length of a sector L m 10 25 50 100 200 Detection zone width b m max 0 5 0 7 1 0 1 5 2 1 Detection zone height h m max 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 6 1 8 1 2 2 T...

Page 5: ...ividual point relay standby mode for 3 sec minimum Orange and brown wires marked NC normally closed and this alarm is transmitted over RS 485 interface Note At the distance of 3 5 m from the supports with Tx and Rx the probability of the intruder s detection who is moving stooping down crawling through in the detection zone is less than 98 as an intruder can stoop down and pass below the detection...

Page 6: ...ponents Receiver 1 pc Transmitter 1 pc Mounting kit MK including bracket 2 pcs buckle 4 pcs Kit of tools and accessories including screwdriver spanner 8x10 User manual and USB flash drive with software additional information Package The protocol converter USB RS 485 with the port isolation cable for PC connection USB2 0 A miniB are supplied at the customer order 1 4 Operation principle 1 4 1 The s...

Page 7: ...ation The remote adjustment is also possible you can control the sensor with the alarm complex over RS 485 interface 1 5 Sensor structure 1 5 1 The detector consists of separate units Rx Tx placed in dust splash proof enclosures 1 5 2 Rx Construction and its fastening elements to the support are given in fig 1 2 The carrier of the unit is base 4 Radio transparent enclosure 5 is fixed to the base w...

Page 8: ...2 1 support 1 item 2 bracket 1 item 3 figured washer 2 items 4 base 1 item 5 enclosure 1 item 6 cover 1 item 7 corrugated tube 1 item 8 cable 1 item 9 ring 1 item 10 nut M6 1 item 12 bolt M6 16 1 item 13 buckle 2items Notes 1 The support mounting on the ground is given in fig 1 2 item 2 2 2 The dimensions are given in mm ...

Page 9: ...r of the detector constantly upgrades their quality and reliability That s why in some lots of detectors one can find design modifications unspecified in the documents delivered with the detectors Nevertheless the main specifications are valid 1 6 Adjustment control and indication parts 1 6 1 The micro channels switches provided the frequency channels switch are set on the transmitter and the rece...

Page 10: ...g TAMPER 2 INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE The preparation to the sensor operation is the following preparation of the sector signal cables and power supply laying Tx and Rx installation sensor connection connection of power supply and intruder alarm loops alignment of Tx and Rx antennas Rx thresholds setting The principles and methods of these steps are given in i 2 1 2 8 2 1 Requirements f...

Page 11: ... The sensors with different channels should be mounted on the neighbor sectors When the sensor is mounted one after another on the sectors a number of the channels should be repeated successively from 1 to 4 providing the maximum distance of the sensors with the same letter 2 1 7 To increase the detection zone in the height it is possible to align the sensors in two tiers The sensors should have d...

Page 12: ...th the mentioned way in the manual Note Avoid installation in a way where the reflected microwave signals by metal fences and other metal objects or by wet surfaces after rain and snow may cause interference and false alarms 2 2 2 Mount the supports It is recommended to use metal or asbestos cement tube as supports of 70 90 mm diameter The height of the support above the surface of the ground is g...

Page 13: ...revention the unauthorized dismounting of the support 8 ground Fig 2 3 Note 1 For A size the ground should be laid after installation works 2 Dimensions are given in millimeters mm 2 2 3 Other variants of the sensor mounting for example on the fence or wall can be applied according to the protection tactics If the sensor blocks the top of the fence it is recommended to fasten the support with the ...

Page 14: ...etc and to use free cable cores for impulse signal transmission CAUTION To reduce the level of electromagnetic interferences it is recommended to mount the power supply unit at a distance up to 300 m from the place where the sensors are installed 2 2 5 The mounting kit MK for mounting on the top of the fence can be delivered on the customer order to protect the perimeter site from the intruder cli...

Page 15: ...s and transmitter s operation channels too with the mentioned way in the manual 6 Avoid installation in a way where the reflected microwave signals by metal fences and other metal objects or by wet surfaces after rain and snow may cause interference and false alarms 2 2 6 Mount Tx and Rx on brackets with bolts 12 fig 1 2 2 3 Sensor connection 2 3 1 Connect the necessary power signal and remote con...

Page 16: ... The nominal resistance of this resistor should take into the clamping resistor of the lightning circuit this resistor 100 Ohm and resistance of the security systems loop depends on the chosen cable type and its length 2 3 4 The contacts of the tamper circuit TAMPER of Rx or Tx can be connected to the receiver control device by the separate loop In this case the user receives the information of th...

Page 17: ...nd output circuits of the detector Switch ON the power supply 2 4 2 4 When power is supplied to detector Rx and TX units the LED blinking indicates the frequency channel TX LED blinks once per 2 sec it is means that power is connected and it is acceptable range RX after 1 2 minutes afters tuning the power supply check the status of LED indicator the indicator should be off that informs detector is...

Page 18: ...tch in to working mode 1 2 minutes the LED should go out 2 4 2 9 Complete the described actions for the Tx controlling the signal level according to the indicator of Rx For coordination of actions use the talk set 2 4 2 10 If the LED shines and rarely turns out the calibration signal voltage is in the upper critical point of the allowed diapason a the increasing of distance is needed between Rx an...

Page 19: ...sary to close Rx and Tx terminal covers 2 4 3 7 After the sensor adjustment it is recommended to carry out its trial operation for 2 3 days to reveal and eliminate possible errors of mounting and adjustment 2 5 Software installation and detector adjustment with PC 2 5 1 The computer allows checking the signal level change sensitivity parameters detection zone length giving a signal setting some pa...

Page 20: ... JSC FORTEZA FMC 24 50m 100m 200m Please visit our internet sites www forteza com or www forteza eu Page 20 Fig 2 7 Fig 2 8 Please choose the folder COM PORT from the earlier unzipped file in the window Search ...

Page 21: ...FORTEZA JSC FORTEZA FMC 24 50m 100m 200m Please visit our internet sites www forteza com or www forteza eu Page 21 Fig 2 9 Fig 2 10 ...

Page 22: ...nd green from RX 8 cable see Table 2 2 2 5 3 Forteza FMC software menu 2 5 3 1 After unzipping the Forteza FMC adjustment software if you double click Forteza_FMC exe it starts immediately without any installation The following initial screen will appear 2 5 3 2 Please select the proper communication port from the appearing list Fig 2 11 Note If there is any communication problem try to change RS4...

Page 23: ... and receiver should be on the same frequency modulation 1 4 Frequency modulation changing using the switches see 9 3 1 Mode Normal or Alarm mode of the detector There should be Normal before fine tuning calibration Normal means no alarm Alarm means alarm state Zone length The currently selected operation distance for the detector It is really important to choose the proper operation distance Note...

Page 24: ...e averaged signal Changing depending of influence to detection zone from intruder and and other objects see 2 1 3 Green and Blue penetration thresholds levels work as one Intruder detection in the middle of detection zone Alarm is generated then average signal crosses both penetration threshold levels for 0 5 sec time Red penetration threshold level Intruder detection in the middle of detection zo...

Page 25: ... installation height is 85 cm If you cannot reach it change the position 85 cm 5 cm or 85 cm 5 cm of the detectors or the operating distance 2 5 4 6 If the voltage controlled by the calibration is over 290 mV on short sectors it is recommended to make the desalignment of Rx and Tx upwards at a small angle so the voltage does not exceed 290 mV NOTE Don t desalting Rx and Tx down or towards 2 5 4 7 ...

Page 26: ... value will be set up automatically You can send your setting to the receiver with Apply button or you can cancel your settings with Cancel button Note If the zone length is not the real distance there might be higher false alarm rate or poor sensitivity Fig 2 15 2 5 5 4 Do these passages in full height and bent on different distances from Tx and Rx It is recommended to begin doing these approved ...

Page 27: ...Vmax You can confirm your settings with Apply button Note Too big speed range has higher false alarm rate too low speed range has poor sensitivity 2 5 5 6 Setup method Manual In Manual setup method you can set sensitivity But in most of the case Auto mode and default sensitivity value is recommended You can send your setting to the receiver with Apply button or you can cancel your settings with Ca...

Page 28: ...RTEZA JSC FORTEZA FMC 24 50m 100m 200m Please visit our internet sites www forteza com or www forteza eu Page 28 Fig 2 17 Select method Manual Fig 2 18 Sensetivity window is active zone length is deactive ...

Page 29: ... approved passages Do these passages in full height and bent on different distances from Tx and Rx It is recommended to begin doing these approved passages in the middle of the protected zone After each passage it is necessary to leave the detection zone for the distance of 1 2 m and make a pause from 5 to 7 sec Otherwise the results of the previous passage can influence on the next one If needed ...

Page 30: ...ettings at the moment of impact is presented in additionally and automatically created file stored in software storage location b At the end of running the program an additional report archive logs is created c Program 1 48 0 0 version is compatible not only with FMC series microwave detectors but also with Forteza PC detectors manufactured previously The innovation shall significantly facilitate ...

Page 31: ... study the elements and cables arrangement in the power supply 3 3 3 Cables should be laid terminated and connected to the sockets only when the supply voltage is OFF 3 3 4 Replace a fuse in the power supply when the power supply is OFF 3 3 5 It is prohibited to mount and maintain the sensor at thunderstorms 3 3 6 Installation and maintenance of the sensor must be performed only by people who unde...

Page 32: ...nds the relay is open Adjustment is carried out using a computer or switch off the computer when the Rx was in Calibration mode Connect the computer and exit the Calibration mode or restart the Rx by disconnecting the power supply 5 The Receiver constantly generates alarms Communication line is broken Check the cable integrity and the accuracy of its connection Restore the communication line The p...

Page 33: ...nstall the driver If using the RS 485 connection cable 8 see Table 2 2 white RS A green RS B was changed then connected Check connection of RS A and RS B 5 STORAGE 5 1 The detectors should be stored in the package in warehouses at an ambient temperature 5 С 30 С and relative humidity 85 maximum During storage the influence of hostile environment should be prevented 6 TRANSPORTATION 6 1 Packaged de...

Page 34: ...ion Manual Service Instruction No 2014 11 19 and it is considered as operable Date of issue _________201_ 1 MANUFACTURER S GUARANTEES The manufacturer guarantees the conformity of the sensor specifications to requirements of the Description Manual Service Instruction No 2014 11 19 if a user meets the service conditions and operating rules specified by the Description Manual Service Instruction No ...

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