The JA-187P dual zone outdoor wireless motion detector - curtain
The JA-187P dual zone outdoor wireless motion detector - curtain
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MKU53900
The JA-187P wireless outdoor detector with curtain lens characteristics is
designed to indicate disturbances outside the building caused by human
bodies. It is a dual zone outdoor detector by Optex with a 5° angular width
detection zone which makes it very suitable for guarding narrow spaces
such as balconies, French doors, terraces, etc. It is supplemented with a
transmitter compatible with Jablotron systems. Both the detector and the
transmitter are powered by a lithium battery. The common power supply is
beneficial as the low battery signal is transmitted to a control panel as
standard. The detector is equipped with three TAMPER contacts (at the front
on the detection part and the front and rear on the transmission part), which
immediately report opening of the detector cover or its tearing from the place
of installation. The detector can also have the anti-masking function
activated. The detector reports its current status via control transmissions to
the system.
Detector position and installation
The following instructions should be followed when selecting the
place for detector installation:
1. The detector should be attached to a vertical wall
2. The detector should be installed 0.8 – 1.2 m above the ground
3. The best movement detection is provided when the detection zones
intersect
4. No other moving objects (bushes, trees, high grass, etc.) should be
situated in the field of sight of the detector. Avoid direct action by
strong sources of light (sun reflections).
Detector
installation
procedure
1.
The detector consists
of two parts: the
detecting one (1) and
the transmission one
(2). Their mutual
position can be
adjusted according to
the picture. Punch
holes for wires in the
plastic transmission
part of the detector
depending on which
position of the parts
you have selected
(there are holes
indicated on the
plastic for this
purpose).
2.
Unscrew and remove the detecting part cover. The position of the
detecting part is fixed with a toothed plastic lug which should be
moved upwards. Then remove the whole part with the electronics by
bending the upper part of the plastic and pulling the swivel part
towards you. You will thus make the installation holes located under
this part accessible.
Warning: Do not touch the sensors during handling
3.
Pull the bundle of cables through the punched hole into the
transmission part.
4.
Attach the detecting and the transmission part to the wall using the
supplied screws (mind the correct orientation – marked with an
upward-facing arrow on the plastic).
5.
Reassemble the detecting part.
6.
Use the supplied self-adhesive plastic posts to attach the
transmission module to the bottom of the transmission part so that the
function switch is located in the top left corner. Place the DPS as high
as possible – the bottom screw which attaches the plastic base to the
wall must be visible. You will thus avoid possible interference with the
antenna resulting in reduced detector range.
7.
Use connectors to interconnect the wiring between the detector parts
(cannot be mixed up).
8.
If you use the rear tamper (recommended), remove the jumper from
the pins on the board and plug in the tamper connector (regardless of
polarity). The ring magnet included in the package should be attached
on the wall in the corresponding position under the transmission part
of the detector.
Switching on and enrolling the detector
into the system
Study the control panel (receiver unit) installation manual before
inserting the battery. Use AA 3.6V lithium batteries only. The correct
position of the battery is indicated on the battery holder. When the
battery has been installed, the transmitter sends a signal which enrolls it
to the control panel. The control panel must be in enrollment mode at
that time. Use switch no. 2 to set system reaction to detected movement
(ON = instant or OFF = delay). Switch no. 1 should remain in the OFF
position.
Rear tamper
connection
Switch No. 1
INSTANT
DELAYED
Switch No. 2
PULSE*
STATE
Vcc
TMP
INP
GND
detector
connection
LED
must be in
pulse mode
*
LI
T
H
IU
M
3 /
3
,6V
A
A
Setting up the optical part of the detector
A detection range of 5 m or 2 m can be set. The setting is done by turning
the bottom detector lens (closer to the centre of the cover). The lens shape
is designed so that its projecting part uncovers the detection distance which
you have selected when it is inserted back into the plastic base (see the
picture below). Do not turn the upper lens!
Other detector properties can be set using a switch in the detector
ON
OFF
1
test mode
normal operation
2
5 sec energy saving mode
120 sec
3
fault signal triggers N.O
NC
4
LED enabled
LED disabled
5
normal immunity of detection
increased immunity of detection
6
anti-masking enabled
anti-masking disabled
The default settings are in bold letters.
The detection part can be turned in a 190° range with locking after
each 5°. When the required angle has been set, use the plastic lug to
prevent further movement. The angle is fixed completely when the
cover with the lenses is put back and the screw is tightened.
Checking the status of and replacing batteries
The detector checks battery status and automatically reports a low
battery to the system. The detector remains fully functional. The
batteries should be changed as soon as possible (within 1 week).
The
control panel must be in service or maintanace mode
before you
start changing the battery
. Use 3.6V AA batteries only. When the
cover has been closed, the detector switches to normal operating status
automatically.
Note:
If you insert a nearly drained battery into the detector by
mistake, the sensor does not start working and this status is indicated