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EN1260 EchoStream® Passive Infrared Motion
Detector
Installation and Operation Manual - 05379D
1 Overview
The EN1260 is a low-current motion detector highly sensitive to moving heat (infrared
radiation) sources. It features increased immunity to radio frequency interference,
vibration, static, lightning, ambient temperature changes, and other common causes
of false alarms.
The EN1260 includes a range of features, including a wall tamper capability for
increased security, and a fixed or variable sleep time option for normal or high-traffic
applications.
Caution:
The EN1260 needs one minute for stabilization after power up. During the
stabilization period, the LED will blink twice per second, and the EN1260 will not be
operational.
1.1 Inovonics Wireless Contact Information
If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics Wireless technical
services:
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E-mail: [email protected]
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Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336
EN1260 Components
Figure 1
EN1260 components
2 Installation and Startup
2.1 Install/Replace Battery
To install the battery:
1.
Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw at the bottom of the EN1260
housing; separate the housing.
2.
Install/replace the battery.
3.
Press the
Reset
button to initialize the transmitter.
2.2 Select Frequency Band
EchoStream products are able to use a range of radio frequencies, and must be
configured for your geographic area. To configure the EN1260:
1.
Place a selection jumper on the appropriate frequency band selection pins (Fig.
1).
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Place the jumper on the left two pins to select 915-928 MHz for Australia.
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Place the jumper on the right two pins to select 921-928 MHz for New Zealand.
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Leave the jumper off the pins to select 902-928 MHz for North America.
2.
Press the
Reset
button.
Caution:
When pressing the
Reset
button, make sure you don’t also touch the
frequency band selection pins. Touching the frequency band selection pins while
pressing the
Reset
button can inadvertently set the EN1260 to the wrong frequency
band.
2.3 Select PIR Sensitivity
The pulse count jumper setting provides control for normal or difficult operating
environments. Automatic pulse count is recommended for reliable operation in
environments subject to temperature fluctuations that may cause false alarms. The
single pulse count mode is more sensitive to minor temperature variations, and should
be used in sites where variant heat sources will not cause false alarms. Automatic
pulse count is the factory default because it allows more reliable operation in
environments subject to temperature fluctation. To select PIR sensitivity:
1.
Place a selection jumper on the appropriate pulse count selection pins.
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Place the jumper on the left two pins to select automatic pulse count.
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Place the jumper on the right two pins to select single pulse count.
2.
Press the
Reset
button to complete configuration.
2.4 Select Fixed/Variable Sleep Time
The sleep time jumper setting provides control for normal or high-traffic operating
environments. When set to fixed, if the EN1260 senses motion, it will transmit an
alarm, then enter sleep mode for 180 seconds; if motion is sensed when the sleep
time has expired, the EN1260 will transmit another alarm. Fixed sleep time is
recommended for normal operating environments. When set to variable, if the
EN1260 senses motion, it will transmit an alarm, then enter sleep mode for 180
seconds; if motion is sensed before the sleep time has expired, the EN1260 will restart
the 180 second interval. Variable sleep time is recommended for high-traffic operating
environments.
1.
Place a selection jumper on the appropriate sleep time selection pins.
•
Place the jumper on the left two pins to select fixed sleep time.
•
Place the jumper on the right two pins to select variable sleep time.
2.
Install the battery.
3.
Press the
Reset
button.
2.5 Register the Transmitter
The EN1260 must be registered with the system receiver in order to be monitored and
supervised. Each EN1260 has a unique factory-programmed identification number.
Refer to the receiver, network coordinator or control panel installation instructions for
details on registering a transmitter.
1.
When prompted reset the EN1260, press the EN1260
Reset
button.
2.
Replace the EN1260 cover.
Caution:
The EN1260 should be tested after registration to ensure operation. To test
the EN1260, activate each of the conditions and ensure an appropriate response.
Note:
The EN1260 retains programming data in non-volatile memory. It does not
require re-programming after loss of power.
2.6 Mount the Transmitter
Mount the transmitter.
1.
Remove the EN1260 printed circuit board from the housing.
2.
Use the included hardware to mount the EN1260 housing back plate to the
mounting surface.
a. If using the wall tamper function for increased security, mount the housing back
plate per Figure 2, ensuring the tamper switch is depressed..
Figure 2
EN1260 mounting back plate
b. If not using the wall tamper, mount the housing back plate using all appropriate
hardware.
A
Frequency band
selection pins
B
Reset button
C
Pulse count selection
pins
D
Tamper switch
E
Test mode reed switch
F
Sleep time selection
pins
C
A
D
B
E
F
Mount either
corner or wall with
screw only
Mount either corner
or wall with screw
and wall anchor
Mount either
corner or wall with
screw only