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Installation & Operating Guide 

 

VIP Pro 

Dual technology outdoor/indoor 

intruder detector

 

 

5

 sensors in one product: 

* 2 x PIR sensors. 
* Microwave sensor. 
* Anti-masking sensor. 
* Shock and Vibration sensor

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

MAXIMUM

 

H

ouse at 

S

avion 

J

unction, Israel 

rubi n@

 

maximum.co.i l

 

www.maximum.co.il 

MAXIMUM 

Security (1984) Ltd.

 

Summary of Contents for VIP Pro

Page 1: ...nology outdoor indoor intruder detector 5 sensors in one product 2 x PIR sensors Microwave sensor Anti masking sensor Shock and Vibration sensor MAXIMUM House at Savion Junction Israel rubin maximum co il www maximum co il MAXIMUM Security 1984 Ltd ...

Page 2: ... that can be purchased separately Shutters behind the lens allow limiting the PIR sensors vertical field of view 2 provided plates allow installing the detector with a vertical tilt of 5 0 by each plate 10 0 by using both plates A D signal analyzer by powerful Microprocessor Auto temperature compensation High level of RFI EMI immunity Flush or corner installation Tamper switch ...

Page 3: ...letely blocked by white paper For other applications you must perform a real test in the field installation site to verify the detector meets your requirements Highly reliable movement detection is achieved by combining a Microwave sensor and two PIR synchronized sensors which allow three dimensional thermal imaging of the protected area The analog signal received from each sensor is converted to ...

Page 4: ...icrowave Sensitivity Upper PIR sensitivity DIP Switch Lower PIR sensitivity LED Red Green Orange Wiring terminal Upper PIR Lower PIR LED Red Yellow LED s OFF ON 4 3 2 1 Remote OFF ON Antimasking Sens Low High Pulse Count 2 3 ...

Page 5: ...ime 2 sec Anti masking response time 30 sec Anti masking Relay time All time of masking at least 2 Sec Operating Temperature 10 60 0 C Important Do not rely on any oral or written instruction recommendation or a clues but this manual Manufacturer may change and update this manual without prior notice Please check Manufacturer s internet site for the most updated manual ...

Page 6: ...6 DETECTION PATTERN Top view Side view Microwave Detector s field of view 12m Microwave ...

Page 7: ...wing the vertical detector s PIR field of view Behind the detector s lens there is a support that consists of shutters placed above both PIR sensors By opening or closing the shutters you can limit the vertical angle of the PIR field of view ...

Page 8: ...8 Adjust shutter opening With a screwdriver as shown in the photo below or release the lens support as shown on previous page and then manually adjust the opening ...

Page 9: ... 2 If you change the opening of even just one of shutter elements you must perform strictly the procedure Preparing the Anti masking feature for operation page 24 Important Do not rely on any oral or written instruction recommendation or a clue but this manual Manufacturer may change and update this manual without prior notice Please check Manufacturer s internet site for the most updated manual ...

Page 10: ...ght or any strong light source Facing plants bushes moving objects or objects that have the potential to move due to external factors such as wind For example clothes on wire unstable or flexible wall and roof etc Facing sources that can change temperature rapidly Facing a road Facing a pool Areas with air ducts or substantial air currents A location which is over one meter close to any light sour...

Page 11: ...tilt the detector upwards or downwards and thus its field of view accordingly Use more than one tilt plate to achieve greater vertical incline of the detector and thus its field of view accordingly Each tilt plate tilts the detector s vertical field of view by 5 0 So if you mount the detector by two tilt plates the detector s vertical field of view will be tilted by 10 0 If you mount the detector ...

Page 12: ...12 ATTACHING 1TILT PLATE ...

Page 13: ...13 ATTACHING 2TILT PLATES 2 1 ...

Page 14: ...14 2 TILT PLATES BEFORE WALL MOUNT 1 2 ...

Page 15: ...15 WALL MOUNT BY 2 TILT PLATES 1 2 ...

Page 16: ...d state N C Upon any movement detection the Alarm Relay s contacts will change their state for about two seconds You may change that time by a Remote Control that you may purchase separately 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RELAY MASK TAMP 12V DC Remark By the Remote Control which can be purchased separately you will be able to set the alarm relay to work in Normally Open mode N O If you set so the Anti masking re...

Page 17: ...ate This state will be maintained as long as the white paper blocks the close field of view of the detector from a distance of up to 5 cm Even after the white paper is removed the above state will remain in effect for up to 10 seconds Then the Green LED indicator will go off and the Anti masking relay contacts will return to their normal state Remark With the Remote Control that can be purchased s...

Page 18: ... the locking screw you just released Shock and Vibration Detection In addition to the Anti masking alarm provided at these terminals these terminals also provide Shock and Vibration detection alarm Once Shock or Vibration is detected these relay contacts will change their state for 2 seconds The Orange LED indicator will light up during this period Remote Control With the Remote Control RM 1 that ...

Page 19: ...once the detector case was opened Remark concerning the Anti masking feature VIP Pro detector is designed to detect a masking attempt only when its entire near field of view is blocked completely by a white paper from a distance of up to 5 cm For any other application you must test VIP Pro detector in the field and verify if it meets your requirements ...

Page 20: ...ention If you work with the detector by Remote Control that can be purchased separately you must set DIP switch No 2 to OFF position If you don t work with the detector by Remote Control you must set DIP switch No 2 to ON position In case you changed the Alarm Relay default time 2 Sec by Remote Control and you changed DIP switch No 2 to OFF position the valid Alarm Relay time will be the time you ...

Page 21: ...l 2 seconds Example The Alarm Relay time wasn t changed by the Remote Control RM 1 that can be purchased separately so Alarm Relay time remains on the default time of 2 seconds If two detection events are received and within the next half a second the detector detected additional detection events the Alarm Relay will be activated for 4 seconds consecutively default time of 2 seconds plus additiona...

Page 22: ...le The Alarm Relay time wasn t changed by the Remote Control RM 1 that can be purchased separately so Alarm Relay time remains on the default time of 2 seconds If two detection events are received and within the next half second the detector detected additional detection events the Alarm Relay will be activated for 4 seconds consecutively default time of 2 seconds plus additional 2 seconds since a...

Page 23: ... lower trimmer determines the lower PIR sensor sensitivity Turning right Clockwise Increases the sensitivity Turning Left Counterclockwise Decreases the sensitivity Microwave movement detection sensitivity adjustment On the left side of the detector s internal unit on the upper part there is a rotary trimmer where you can adjust the microwave movement sensitivity by using a screwdriver Turning rig...

Page 24: ... detector 2 Upon changing the position of DIP switch No 3 Anti masking sensitivity 3 Upon relocating the internal unit on the detector s back panel or upon changing the shutter opening on the lens support The study procedure in the first second cases 1 2 If the detector s case isn t closed close it immediately within 15 seconds maximum Keep away from detector s front at least 1 meter until the stu...

Page 25: ...If the detector s case isn t closed close it immediately within 15 seconds maximum Keep away from the detector s front at least 1 meter until the study procedure is complete about 90 seconds During the study procedure the Green and Yellow LED indicators will blink together rapidly for about 45 seconds and right afterwards the Green LED indicator will remain on for about 45 seconds To indicate the ...

Page 26: ...t to work with the Remote Control RM 1 hat can be purchased separately DIP switch No 2 in page 20 Green is blinking The detector recognizes that its near field of view was blocked but doesn t yet activate the Anti masking Relay Green constantly The Anti masking Relay is activated Yellow Momentarily Motion detection by the Microwave sensor indication only No relay activation Red Right Momentarily M...

Page 27: ...o relay activation Red Left lights constantly Meaning Camera mode The Alarm Relay will be activated for 20 seconds minimum Any of the above Detection Delay and Camera mode modes should be preset with the Remote Control RM 1 that can be purchased separately ...

Page 28: ... detection event the Alarm Relay left Red LED and Yellow LED indicators will operate for 2 seconds default time Left Red Yellow LED indicators are blinking alternately meaning The detector operates according to the mechanical settings meaning according the DIP switch and trimmers that set the detection sensitivity page 4 Left Red Yellow LED indicators are blinking together meaning Alarm when the d...

Page 29: ...ar field of view was blocked When blocking is detected the Green LED indicator will blink If the blocking situation remains consistent for about 30 seconds the Green LED indicator will remain on and the Anti masking Relay will change its contact state That state will be maintained as long as the paper blocks the detector s near field of view at a distance of about 5 cm Even after removing the bloc...

Page 30: ...conds and the Green LED indicator will light up during that time Reminder With the Remote Control RM 1 that can be purchased separately you can determine that in the event of Shock or Vibration detection the Alarm Relay RELAY will be activated instead of this relay Terminals MASK Page 16 The vibration detection feature is activated only if the detector was set to work with the Remote Control RM 1 ...

Page 31: ...d perform that test in the most difficult environmental conditions You must perform the test while the system is armed 2 So that the detector s detection capability will not damage or totally absent you must strictly keep the detector s front and its lens free of dust liquids paint dirt oil or paint vapor etc You must clean the detector s front on a weekly basis ...

Page 32: ...ermined by Remote Control only List of the options and actions you may perform with the Remote Control RM 1 Infrared detection sensitivity for each sensor separately Pulse count Microwave detection sensitivity Anti masking detection sensitivity Anti masking activation time Enable Disable of each LED indicator Vibration sensor sensitivity Setting which relay will be activated during Anti masking Al...

Page 33: ...ators Camera mode You can determine that during an alarm a camera will be activated if hooked up to a detector Reports of detector s status Power supply level temperature when was the last time the detector was connected to power supply total number of times the detector was connected to power supply how many times and when date and time the power supply level was too low how many times and when d...

Page 34: ...hereinafter Product or Products against defects in production or in materials discovered during their reasonable use and servicing in accordance with the Manufacturer s instructions recommendations and limitations and subject to the provisions of this Certificate of Warranty This Warranty is for a limited period of 12 months from the last day of the week and the year whose number is printed on the...

Page 35: ...a Product must be carefully checked according to the operating instructions before sending it to the Manufacturer for examination and or servicing in the Warranty framework In the event that the installer and or user and or customer and or operator of a Product hereinafter the Customer returned the Product to the Manufacturer on the grounds that it is defective and received in exchange from the Ma...

Page 36: ...nty is not valid in the following cases incorrect installation installation and or operation not in accordance with the Manufacturer s instructions alteration misuse accident sabotage repair or servicing by someone other than the Manufacturer The Customer must take all necessary precautions to prevent and eliminate any discharge of static electricity or other interference that could affect the Pro...

Page 37: ...ill be covered solely by its exclusive warranty if such exists The Manufacturer shall in no case be liable for damage or loss whether direct indirect accidental circumstantial or otherwise caused by the proper and or improper functioning of the Product due to use of other products accessories or adjuncts including batteries together with the Product The Manufacturer does not claim that the Product...

Page 38: ...nd or loss of any kind whether direct indirect accidental circumstantial or otherwise on the grounds that the Product did not operate function properly and or as expected and or according to the description in its specification or in any other documentation The Manufacturer shall in no case be liable for damage or loss including death or physical and or mental injury and or damage to property whet...

Page 39: ...Customer waives in advance any claim or contention against the Manufacturer Should the Customer and or a person on his her behalf nevertheless file suit against the Manufacturer the Customer and or that person in such case shall bear all their costs and the Manufacturer s costs arising therefrom including lawyer s fees and shall indemnify the Manufacturer for the full amount adjudicated against it...

Page 40: ...ould cause the Product to function in an unforeseen manner The Customer must take all precautions to ensure his her own safety and security and that of his her property The Customer confirms that he she read all the conditions of this Certificate of Warranty and he she agrees thereto Installation and or operation of the Product shall be deemed as the Customer s agreement to all the conditions of t...

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