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Figure 4. Printed Circuit Board (PCB) 

Programming Note: 

If you have not 

programmed the detector’s ID into the 
system (i.e., this is an initial detector 
installation), refer to the 

PROGRAMMING 

section below and perform the ID enrolling 
procedure before mounting or testing the 
detector. 

 

PULSE PROCESSING OPTION 

See Figure 4 for location of Pulse Processing 
selection jumper link.   

 

Figure 5. Pulse Processing Options 

Intermediate Pulse Processing (INT) [High 
Sensitivity]:

  This setting is recommended for 

any location where an intruder is expected to 
cover only a small portion of the protected area.  
The detector tolerates normal environments on 
this setting. 

Note:

 INT pulse processing is NOT 

recommended for pet immune applications. 

Standard Pulse Processing (STD) [Medium 
Sensitivity]:

 This setting is the recommended 

for most applications. The detector tolerates 
environmental extremes on this setting. 

Note:

 STD pulse processing is recommended 

for pet immune applications.   

Harsh Pulse Processing (HARSH) [Low 
Sensitivity]:

  This setting is recommended for 

the severest of environments and should only 
be used in locations where an intruder is 
expected to cover moderate to large portions of 
the protected area.

 

 

PROGRAMMING 

You must enroll the detector’s ID during 
installation of the system. 

You should 

program the 5894PI as an “RF” type unit 
(i.e., supervised RF), and the "Loop" 
number as "1."

  

To program the detector, place the LED jumper 
in the TEST position (see Figure 4), the Pulse 
Count jumper in the STD position (see Figure 
5), batteries installed and cover on. Temporarily 
cover the lens (a cloth will do) to prevent any 
activation by the detector.  

When prompted for the device’s serial number, 
you may either manually enter it or transmit 
from the unit (remove the cloth cover and 
motion your hand over the lens to activate the 
detector).  

Refer to the control panel installation 

instructions for programming details.  

Remove the LED jumper to disable the LED 
(NORMAL position).

 

 

INSTALLATION 

Installation Hints 

• 

Do not install where the detector is exposed 
to direct sunlight or directly above strong 
sources of heat. 

• 

Make sure the detection area does not have 
obstructions (curtains, screens, large pieces 
of furniture, plants, etc.) that may block the 
pattern of coverage. 

• 

Avoid locating a unit in areas that contain 
objects likely to produce a rapid change in 
temperature, such as central heating, 
radiators, or ducts (or heaters of any kind), 
air conditioners, open flame, etc. 

 

Do not mount on an unstable surface. 

 

RADIO TRANSMISSION PATH CHECK

 

Verify that a strong transmission path between 
the 5894PI and the system's Receiver/Control 
exists 

before permanently mounting the 

detector.

  Do this by performing the

 Walk Test 

(described later) with the detector temporarily 
mounted in its proposed location.  The 5894PI 
will transmit when sensing motion (such as a 
person waving an arm or walking into an area). 
Sometimes, moving the detector only a few 
centimeters means the difference between a 
strong and weak transmission path. Experiment 
until you are satisfied that the location provides 
the strongest transmission path, yet is still 
practical for the protection pattern desired. 

 

This test also verifies that the detector has 
been correctly programmed into the system.  

 

MOUNTING

 

Mount the unit to a firm vertical surface (flat on 
a wall or in a corner). 

1.  Hold the mounting plate in one hand and 

slide the detector in the direction of the 
arrows molded on the outside of the plastic 
housing.   

 

Figure 6. 5984PI Side View 

2. Use the mounting plate to mark the 

mounting holes on the mounting surface 
(See Figure 7).   

 

Figure 7. Mounting Plate 

3.  Install the detector mounting plate using the 

hardware kit provided. 

4.  Align the detector base over the mounting 

locks on the mounting plate, press the 
detector onto the locks and slide down until 
firmly locked into position.   

 

Note: 

 For battery replacement or service, 

slide the mounted detector in the direction 
of the arrows molded into the side of the 
detector to dismount the detector. 

Note:

  Mounting Accessories also available: 

SMB-10 Swivel Mount Bracket  

(P/N 0-000-110-01) 

SMB-10T Tampered Swivel Mount Bracket  

(P/N 0-000-155-01)  

SMB-10C Ceiling Mount Bracket  

(P/N 0-000-111-01) 

Note: 

Swivel Mount Brackets should not be 

used in pet applications. 

 

 

LENS MASKING 

The masking strips that have been supplied 
(Masking Kit P/N K9086) are designed for 
application to one or more lens segments to 
produce a protection pattern that suits the 
particular requirements of the protected area.  
Individual masking strips have been provided 
for each of the lens segments on the standard 
lens supplied with the PIR.  Simply peel off the 
appropriate pressure-sensitive adhesive strip(s) 
and apply over the desired lens segment(s).  
Be sure to affix the masking strips to the 

inside 

of the lens (not the outer, smooth side).  Each 
lens segment that is masked results in the 
elimination of one zone of protection from the 
coverage pattern.  By masking segments of the 
lens, you can adjust the coverage to suit the 
area to be protected, or eliminate coverage 
from areas where you anticipate environmental 
disturbances that might reduce the PIR’s 
stability (a heater or other heat-producing 
object for example).  

Important:

 When hallway pattern masking is 

used, be sure the PIR is set for instant 
response. 

  

 

 

Содержание 5894PI - Ademco Wireless PIR Motion Sensor

Страница 1: ...actory You must enroll this ID into the control system at the time of installation This allows each detector used in the system to be uniquely identified You must program the control to enroll the 5894PI as an RF type unit i e supervised RF To conserve battery life during normal operation no more than one transmission sequence will occur within a 3 minute period There is no such time restriction i...

Страница 2: ...g transmission path between the 5894PI and the system s Receiver Control exists before permanently mounting the detector Do this by performing the Walk Test described later with the detector temporarily mounted in its proposed location The 5894PI will transmit when sensing motion such as a person waving an arm or walking into an area Sometimes moving the detector only a few centimeters means the d...

Страница 3: ...hould be followed Mount the center of the detector 7 0 feet high Set the Pulse Count to Standard or Harsh Mount where animals rodents cannot come within six feet of the detector by climbing on furniture boxes or other objects Do not aim the detector at stairways or furniture objects that can be climbed by an animal Note This unit will provide immunity to false alarms for an individual animal or a ...

Страница 4: ... or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Honeywell may void the user s authority to operate t...

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