background image

6

The Passive InfraRed (PIR) Motion Sensor will, under 

typical conditions, detect a human being moving around 

within approximately thirty-three feet (about 10m) from 

the sensor. This is an average value, as the actual detection 

range is between 16ft/5m and 50ft/15m.

As the performance of the sensor is determined primarily 

by environmental conditions, no guarantees can be 

offered regarding the detection range. However, the 

range is typically sufficient for the majority of interior 

spaces (excluding the obviously absurd, such as 

basketball courts or aircraft hangars). Some garages may 

be large enough that one sensor cannot cover the whole 

area – we suggest testing this in the actual environment 

if there’s any doubt.

The sensor has a 110º field of view horizontally, and a slightly narrower view  

(approximately 70º) vertically. This means that most of what you could see if you 

closed one eye and put your head where you’d mount the sensor is pretty close to 

the area the sensor will cover. The main blind spots, of course, are above, below or 

behind the sensor itself.

Typically, the ideal placement in an environment is in the upper corner of a room, 

facing slightly towards the ground (perhaps 20-25º, depending on the height of the 

sensor). Try to cover typical paths through the room, focusing particularly on likely 

entry and exit points. If the room has several entry points, try to cover as many of 

these as practicable.

A visible PIR motion sensor can be a great deterrent to intruders – but on the other 

hand, skilled intruders can avoid obviously visible sensors. Try to mix it up a bit.

How it works:

The PIR motion sensor is a passive infrared motion sensor, meaning it detects infrared 

radiation rather than projecting it (unlike a security camera with infrared night vision, 

which is active infrared). All objects emit this “black-body radiation” (we commonly 

call it “heat”) and the infrared sensor looks for any of this radiation which moves.

The PIR motion sensor is not infallible – in particular, it cannot detect objects/people 

which are the same temperature as their background. So a human being moving 

about on an extremely hot day might go unnoticed. Also, a security camera with 

active infrared night vision in the same vicinity as the infrared sensor may give false 

alarms (particularly if it is a moving PTZ system).

The PIR Sensors

Содержание MALARM1301012E

Страница 1: ...Wireless Alarm Kit English MALARM1301012E ...

Страница 2: ...iving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interferen...

Страница 3: ...y other costs associated with its use are the responsibility of the end user This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product only and is not transferable to any third party Unauthorized end user or third party modifications to any component or evidence of misuse or abuse of the device will render all warranties void By law some countries do not allow limitations on certain exclusion...

Страница 4: ...er an alarm siren or as a doorchime When set to Chime the receiver will emit a chime tone each time any sensor detects anything This means that any time something moves in front of the PIR Sensors the chime will sound Remember There s no such thing as too much protection This Wireless Alarm Kit is a fantastic entry level easy to install security system and is a great deterrent to theives and intru...

Страница 5: ...rrectly when the trigger is aligned to the correct side of the transmitter as pictured above The trigger should be placed on the side opposite to the RF ALARM OFF RF switch Environments with extreme fluctuating magnetic fields such as around devices like microwaves can interfere with the proper functioning of the Window Door Sensor We suggest avoiding placing the Window Door Sensor near these devi...

Страница 6: ...ypically the ideal placement in an environment is in the upper corner of a room facing slightly towards the ground perhaps 20 25º depending on the height of the sensor Try to cover typical paths through the room focusing particularly on likely entry and exit points If the room has several entry points try to cover as many of these as practicable A visible PIR motion sensor can be a great deterrent...

Страница 7: ... effective range of the sensor Under typical circumstances the maximum effective range of the PIR motion sensor is approximately 50ft 15m Multiple sensors can be used in conjunction with one another to cover larger spaces Important Any obstructions in the environment will reduce the sensors effectiveness It can t see through walls Even a thin sheet of glass will significantly impair the range of t...

Страница 8: ...rs with the Door Window Sensors attached To ARM the Wireless Alarm System Press the ON button The Siren Unit will beep to confirm There is a twenty second delay between arming the system and it being fully armed We suggest that you re simply not in range of the system when you arm it But if you really want to feel like you re making a James Bond esque escape in the nick of time go for it It s fun ...

Страница 9: ...kaline LR44 button cell batteries The correct orientation is to have the side of the battery facing up PIR Motion Sensor 3 x AAA The battery compartment on the PIR is located on the rear of the sensor just underneath mounting bracket slot To change the batteries Push the top of the battery compartment cover in and push down to remove ReplacethethreeAAAbatterieswithfreshalkalineAAAbatteries Besuret...

Страница 10: ... trigger the sensor If you ve had the system installed for some time then the batteries built into the sensors might be running low causing erratic behavior If you re using theWireless Alarm System in an environment with a high level of radio noise that is somewhere that there are many other wireless devices in use then these interfering signals might be interpreted as the system as alarm signals ...

Страница 11: ...or Power Requirements DC 4 5V 3 x AAA batteries not included Wireless Transmission Frequency 433MHz 0 2MHz Transmission Distance Up to 65ft 20m Typical Transmission Distance 33ft 10m Warm up time 150s Transmission interval 35s Detectable speed 0 3 3m s Detectable distance 16 50ft 5 15m Detectable angle 110 Interference of Small Animals F1 18 x 2 F30 50mm Working Temperature 10C 40C Relative Humidi...

Страница 12: ...s USA toll free 1 800 627 2799 Su 2pm 10pm US PT M Th 6am 10pm US PT F 6am 2pm US PT USA Exchange Repairs 1 800 627 2799 Option 1 M F 9am 5pm US PT AUSTRALIA toll free 1300 138 324 M 9am 5pm AUS ET Tu F 1am 5pm AUS ET Sa 1am 9am AUS ET NEW ZEALAND toll free 0800 479 266 UK 0203 027 0979 Swann Communications 2012 ...

Отзывы: