
NVR780-EI04 Printed in Canada 02/2012
Technical Specifications
Sensor
4x dual rectangular element, low noise, high sensitivity, EMI immunity
Lens
2nd gen., flat, 2x dual beam, 1.7” focal point, narrow beam long-range Fresnel lens
Processing
High resolution digital signal processing / digital APSP / true digital temperature compensation / ultra low current-saving algorithm
Startup time
35 sec.
Detection speed
0.2m/sec – 4m/sec (0.6’ – 13.1’ft/sec)
Power input
3x AA alkaline battery
Current consumption
3 year battery life
Coverage
Bi-directional, independent, 2 x 3m to 12m (9.8ft to 39ft)
PET Immunity
Up to 40kg (90lb) - requires min.1.5m (4.9ft) installation height
Installation height
1.5m and above
Alarm indicator
2x red LED for 2 sec., 1 for each detection side + buzzer (can be disabled)
Alarm output
Configured as two independent zones or a single zone
Anti-tamper switch
Box and wall tamper detection and messages
Operating temperature
-35°C to +50°C (-31°F to +122°F)
Humidity
95% max.
Dimensions
9 x 5.5 x 4 cm (3.5 x 2.2 x 1.6 in.)
RF frequency
433MHz or 868MHz
RF immunity
Complies with EN 50130-4: 10V/m 80MHz to 2GHz
Patents
: One or more of the following US patents may apply: 7046142, 6215399, 6111256, 6104319, 5920259, 5886632, 5721542, 5287111, and RE39406 and other pending patents may apply. Canadian and international patents may also
apply.
Trademarks
: Paradox is a trademark of Paradox Security Systems Ltd. or its affiliates in Canada, the United States and/or other countries.
Certification
: For the latest information on products approvals, please visit www.paradox.com.
Warranty
: For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on the website www.paradox.com/terms. © 2012 Paradox Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior
notice.
Adjustable Beam Pattern
The NV780 features an adjustable beam pattern, both vertically and horizontally. The vertical adjustment is made to extend or shorten the range
of detection; each lower beam can be independently adjusted between five positions (0° = 12m, 5° = 10.5m, 10° = 7.5m, 15° = 5.25m, 20° = 3m).
The horizontal adjustment is made to avoid detection of unwanted objects directly next to the detector (0° or 3° away from wall).
0°
5°
10°
15°
20°
0°
0° = 12m
20° = 3m
(Horizontal)
B
(Vertical)
A
2m/6.6 ft~
1m/3.3 ft~
1.5m/4.9 ft
12m
39.4 ft
10m
32.8 ft
12m
39.4 ft
10m
32.8 ft
6m
19.7 ft
6m
19.7 ft
3m
9.8 ft
3m
9.8 ft
0
2m/6.6 ft~
1m/3.3 ft~
1.5m/4.9 ft
0 degrees
0 degrees
Wall (Top View)
0 degrees position
3 degrees position
3 degrees
3 degrees
Wall (Top View)
3°
(Horizontal)
C
0°
5°
10°
15°
20°
A: Vertical Beam Adjustment
(lower beam only)
Adjust the vertical beam by sliding the lens tab vertically (see A in Figure 2), and locking the lens tab in the
desired position, where: 0° = 12m, 5° = 10.5m, 10° = 7.5m, 15° = 5.25m, 20° = 3m.
B and C: Horizontal Beam
Adjustment
Adjust the horizontal beam by sliding the lens casing horizontally, and aligning its top edge with either the
upper railing, (see B in Figure 2), or aligning its top edge with the lower railing (see C in Figure 2).
Lens casing aligned with upper railing = 0°
Lens casing aligned with lower railing = 3°
Figure 2: Adjustable Beam Pattern
Vertical Beam Adjustment
Horizontal Beam Adjustment