5898 Wireless DUAL TEC
®
Motion Sensor - Installation Instructions
English
PRELIMINARY DRAFT 5/18/09
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2 -
1
BEFORE MOUNTING
Before mounting the transmitter permanently, conduct Go/No Go tests
(see control panel manual) to verify adequate signal strength and
reorient or relocate the sensor if necessary.
For Animal Immunity:
•
Mount the center of the sensor at 7.5 ft (2.3 m) high.
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Set the sensor to the Lowest or Low sensitivity (see step 6a).
•
Install Animal Immune lens (5-532-489-01 - see Lens Change
Instructions on page
X
).
•
Install the look-down mask (see
X
).
•
Install the sensor where animals cannot come within 6 ft (1.8 m) of
the sensor by climbing on furniture or other objects.
•
Aim the sensor away from stairways, furniture or other objects that
can be climbed on by pets.
2
ENROLLING THE SENSOR
After connecting the battery, the sensor LED will blink once per second
for up to 60 seconds (power up), then Normal walk test mode begins.
You must “enroll” the sensor’s ID in the system in this walk test mode.
Eliminate activity in front of the sensor. When prompted for the sensor
ID number, wave a hand in front of the sensor lens to trigger alarms
and send sensor ID information to the panel.
Refer to the control panel’s manual and the programming tool manual
for information on registering wireless devices.
Program the sensor
as an “RF” type unit (supervised RF)
.
Loop 1
Low Sensitivity (Pulse Count 2) /
Animal Immunity [50 lb. (23 kg) / 100 lb. (45 kg)]
Loop 2
High Sensitivity (Pulse Count 1) / No Animal Immunity
Loop 3
Low Temperature Alarm
Fault = < 45° F
(7° C) for > 5 minutes
Restore = > 48° F
(9° C) for > 5 minutes
High Temperature Alarm
Fault = > 95° F
(35° C) for > 5 minutes
Restore = < 92° F
(33° C) for > 5 minutes
Loop 4
Tamper
3
WALK TEST MODES
Normal Walk Test mode:
The 10-minute Normal walk test mode is
designed to optimize sensor enrollment. Only alarm signals for the
selected sensitivity/loop are sent to the panel (default is low sensitivity /
loop 1). Use the flashlight feature described below to toggle the
sensitivity / loop setting.
As you walk through the detection pattern, the sensor LED will either
light or blink rapidly to indicate each alarm detection:
-
LED turns ON for 3 seconds
=
low sensitivity / loop 1
.
-
LED blinks rapidly for 3 seconds
=
high sensitivity / loop 2
.
Flashlight feature
: (only available for 24 hours after power-up.)
•
Stand within 4 feet (1.2 m) of the sensor with a flashlight.
•
Blink or wave the flashlight beam across the front of the sensor 3 to
5 times. (For best results, use a flashlight with a strong light beam
and time the blinks/waves approximately once every ½ second.)
•
The sensor LED will flash for 3 seconds to indicate the sensitivity /
loop setting has been changed.
•
Each time you use the flashlight feature the sensor sensitivity / loop
toggles and the walk test timer restarts the walk test for 10 minutes.
To restart a 10 minute Normal walk test mode after it expires, activate
the tamper by opening and closing the sensor.
If necessary, adjust the microwave range, pulse count or sensitivity
setting. (For LED activation meaning, refer to the LED Indicator table.)
4
MICROWAVE WALK TEST – 10 MINUTES
1. Set the Microwave Walk Test DIP switch to ON, or toggle it ON and
OFF.
2. Set Range Adjustment potentiometer to 25% and replace the cover.
3. Walk through the detection area and observe the LED.
4. If necessary, adjust the potentiometer until desired detection range
is obtained. (For LED activation meaning, refer to the LED Indicator
table.)
Power Up
Trouble or Anti-Mask
Fast Blinking Red (LED Enabled
or Disabled)
Condition
Indicator LED
Slow Blinking Red (will finish within
60 seconds)
Indicator LEDs
Normal Walk Test
Red ON for 3 seconds if Alarm
Yellow ON for 2 seconds if Microwave
event detected
Green ON for 2 seconds if PIR event
detected
Microwave Walk Test
Red ON if Microwave is set too high
Green ON if Microwave is set correctly
OFF if Microwave is set too low
TROUBLESHOOTING
The sensor indicates a trouble condition by blinking the LED once
every 5 seconds. If a trouble condition (self test failure) occurs, the RF
supervision is suppressed and the panel reports a trouble (“check
zone”) after the condition exceeds the panel’s RF transmitter
supervision time. (
Self Tests:
Microwave Supervision, End-to-End PIR
self-test and Temperature Compensation.)
Solution: Remove and replace the battery. If the trouble does not
clear, replace the sensor.
Replace the battery within 7 days after a “low battery” message
appears in the system’s display.
SPECIFICATIONS
Range:
50’ x 60’ (15 m x 18 m) [installed]
35’ x 40’ (11 m x 12 m) [included]
Batteries:
Four 1.5V AA Lithium Batteries (Use only Energizer L91)
Battery Caution: Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not
recharge, disassemble, heat above 100° C (212° F), or incinerate.
Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away from children.
Microwave Frequency:
24.125 GHz (K-band)
RF Frequency:
345 MHz
PIR White Light Immunity:
6,500 Lux typical
Fluorescent Light Filter:
50 Hz or 60 Hz, switch selectable
Operating Temperature:
-20° to 55° C (-4° to 131° F),
5% - 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Self-Tests:
Microwave supervision; End-to-End PIR self-test; Temperature
Compensation
Temperature Compensation:
Advanced Dual Slope
PIR Fields of View:
Wide Angle Lens (P/N 5-532-439-01)
44 long range zones
12 intermediate zones
6 lower zones
4 look-down zones
Animal Immune Lens (P/N 5-532-489-01)
44 long range zones
36 intermediate zones
18 lower zones
4 look-down zones
Dimensions:
4.93” x 2.93” x 1.68” (12.5cm x 7.5cm x 4.3cm)
Weight:
149.0 g (5.26 oz); Packaged: 205.0 g (7.23 oz)
Accessories:
O
ptional Lens Kits -
Long Range Curtain Lens Kit 15 m x 3 m / 50’ x 10’ (P/N DT7000-LRLK)
High Security Lens Kit 11 m x 12 m / 35’ x 40’ (P/N DT7000-HSLK)
Pet Alley Lens Kit 11 m x 12 m / 35’ x 40’ (P/N DT7000-PALK)
Mounting Brackets
–
SMB-10 Swivel Mount Bracket (P/N 0-000-110-01)
SMB-10C Swivel Mount Ceiling Bracket (P/N 0-000-111-01)
Approval Listings:
FCC Part 15, Class B verified
IC RSS-210, Class B verified
C-Tick,
cULus Listed
COMPLIANCE NOTES
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Sensor must be tested once per year.
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Sensor must have a clear line-of-sight to protected area.