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© 1996 Radionics, Inc., Salinas, CA, U.S.A. All rights reserved.

™ The Radionics logo is a registered trademark of Radionics, Inc., Salinas, CA, U.S.A.

Radionics, Inc., 1800 Abbott Street
Salinas, CA, 93901, U.S.A.
Customer Service: (800) 538-5807

• The LED indicates the cause of the supervision trouble once

per second using coded pulses. The supervision trouble signal
activates the Trouble Output available on terminal 8, which
should be connected to a 24-hour zone.

The supervision features function as follows:

• PIR:  The operation of the PIR is electronically checked

approximately every 12 hours. If the PIR fails, the Alarm/Test
LED will flash 4 times and the Trouble Ourpur will activate.

• Motion Monitor Supervision:  This feature verifies that the

detector has a clear view of the detection area and has not
been blocked. When selected using switches S4 and S5, a
supervision timer is activated. A trouble condition will be
indicated if the detector has not alarmed at least once during
the selected time period (this feature can be disabled by
placing both switches in the Off position). The time period
selected should be long enough to allow adequate time for
holiday weekends.

Refer to Section 6.0 (Configuration Switch Settings) for proper
switch settings.

If the time period selected has elapsed from the last alarm, the
LED will flash 2 times and the Trouble Output will activate.

Setting the Motion Monitor timer to shorter periods can be
used to force a protection walk test of remotely located zones.

It is recommended that the 30 day timer be selected. This
verifies that the unit is operational and avoids nuisance trouble
conditions caused by holidays, vacations, etc.

11.0 Other Information

11.1 Anti-vandal Tie-down

• After the cover has been installed and twisted into place, the

entire assembly can be secured together using the supplied
anti-vandal screws. There are two of them; one for each side
(see drawings on page 1 for the location of the screw holes).

11.2 Optical Module Masking

• Peel-off masks are provided with the unit for each segment of

the optical module to allow for customized coverage, or to
block out areas or objects that may cause thermal distur-
bances. The mask is self-adhesive and pre-cut in the shape of
the optical module.

• To block out a particular zone or group of zones, peel off a

section of the mask that corresponds to the appropriate zone,
and stick it on the mirror segment. Use Section 14.0
(D9560CM Mirror Module to Pattern Reference) to identify
mirror segments and zones.

11.3 Maintenance

• At least once a year, the range and coverage should be

checked according to Sections 8.0 and 9.0 (Walk Testing and
Final Tests).

• To ensure continued daily operation, the end user should be

instructed to daily walk through the far end of the coverage
pattern. This assures an alarm output prior to arming the
system.

12.0 Typical Placements to Achieve Coverage

13.0 Optical Masking to Avoid Environmental Problems

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14.0 D9560CM Mirror Module to Pattern Reference

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Note: The location of the zone to be masked depends on the

position of the detector. Therefore, determine the mirror
surface to be masked before removing the mirror from the
detector. When replacing the mirror, make sure it’s facing
the same direction as before it was removed.

Before attempting any masking, be sure the chosen mirror
surface is the correct one. When attempting to remove
any masking, many adhesives will either destroy the
mirror surface or leave enough residue behind to reduce
coverage performance.

Avoid soiling or leaving fingerprints on the mirror surfaces.
Should they become soiled or otherwise marked, they can
be cleaned using a soft, clean cloth and any commonly
available mild window cleaner.

Drawings are not to scale and are intended as pattern
identifiers only.

Содержание D9560CM

Страница 1: ...hours 72 mA H minimum are required for U L Certificated installations Coverage 360 by 60 ft 18 3 m diameter coverage when mounted on 8 to 18 ft 2 4 to 5 5 m high ceilings Pattern consists of 64 zones grouped into 16 barriers with one additional zone looking straight down from the unit sabo tage Each barrier is 30 ft 9 2 m long and 4 4 ft 1 3 m wide at 30 ft 9 2 m Choice of two optical modules depe...

Страница 2: ...o the two optical module tabs For ceilings between 13 and 18 ft 4 0 and 5 5 m high use the optical module marked AR13 18 To replace an optical module push the optical module tabs towards the center until the module snaps free of the circuit board Holding the new module by the tabs snap the new module into place 0 10 10 20 20 30 Feet 30 0 10 15 AR13 18 SIDE VIEW Cross Section of 2 Opposite Zones 0 ...

Страница 3: ...r pin is positive with respect to either outside pin outside pins are common Sonalert is a trademark of Mallory Place the cover on the unit and twist lock it clockwise into place Note Be sure the TC6000 and Sonalert leads are dressed through the cutout Apply power to the unit Wait at least two minutes after applying power to start walk tests Note Walk testing should be done across the coverage pat...

Страница 4: ...ion of the screw holes 11 2 Optical Module Masking Peel off masks are provided with the unit for each segment of the optical module to allow for customized coverage or to block out areas or objects that may cause thermal distur bances The mask is self adhesive and pre cut in the shape of the optical module To block out a particular zone or group of zones peel off a section of the mask that corresp...

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