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By-alarm
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DETECTOR CONFIGURATION
In order to fully exploit the capabilities of the device, it is recommended to set the
DIP-switches as follows:
- DIP-switch 1 ON (Anti-masking ON)
- DIP-switch 2 ON (Blind)
- DIP-switch 3 (SENS sensitivity) to set according to the ambient noise of each
specific case
- DIP-switch 4 ON (LEDs disabled)
Lastly, connect the SET terminal to the control panel.
Microwave range adjustment
Using the trimmer, set the minimum value (range 4-15 m), go to the end of the area
to protect and, with the LEDs off, move toward the sensor and check the microwave
detections via the GREEN LED.
If the LED does not light up, increase the range by turning the trimmer clockwise and
repeat the test until you obtain the required conditions.
Caution: The range is always to be set to the minimum necessary as the micro-
wave passes through walls and an excessive range does not increase perfor-
mance in the protected area.
Checking infrared coverage
Attach the front panel and with the LEDs OFF, move about the place, checking the
infrared detection via the AMBER LED lighting up.
Detection modes
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AND mode: DIP-switch 2 OFF
In this mode, an alarm is signalled if both technologies detect an intrusion, almost
simultaneously. This mode is ideal for installations that may have environmental
instability.
•
Blind mode: DIP-switch 2 ON
In this mode, an alarm is signalled as in AND or if there are multiple microwave
detections (minimum 6) without any infrared detection. Blind mode is ideal for
installations in places where there may be shaded areas or places where the infra-
red may be susceptible to sabotage.
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Sensitivity: DIP-switch 3 ON
With this setting there is a reduced sensitivity in detection for both technologies:
- with infrared, detection occurs when two half beams are crossed;
- with microwave there is a detection time of 0.5 s with a movement of 0.6 m/s.
Anti-masking
Any object capable of masking the microwave generates an alarm that is displayed
by the LEDs blinking and is sent to the control panel via the MASK terminal; this
condition remains until the cause of the alarm is removed.
If the IR lens is covered (sheet of paper, cardboard, paint, spray), the detector will
go into microwave mode and there will be an intrusion alarm only with this detection
mode. The device will then quit this mode when there is an infrared detection.
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Enabling Anti-masking: DIP-switch 1 ON
Enabling the anti-masking function is the last step to perform. On enabling
anti-masking, the detector will go into self test mode for 60 s; within this length
of time, close the device's front panel and move away. The sensor will then go
into SELF-CALIBRATION mode and automatically calibrate the anti-masking level.
It is important that during this stage there are no presences in the immediate vicinity
of the sensor in order not to alter the self-calibration.
Viewing detections
- DIP-switch 4 OFF: detection viewing ON
- DIP-switch 4 ON: detection viewing OFF
With the SET line connected, on turning off the system (SET line +12 V), the sensor
will activate viewing for 30 s after the first detection.
N.B.
Viewing turned off prevents anyone with bad intentions from checking the
coverage zones and with the SET line connected, when turning off the system, the
detector will activate viewing for 30 s after the first detection.
Microwave switch-off
- DIP-switch 1 OFF: Anti-masking off
- DIP-switch 4 ON: detection viewing OFF
With the SET line connected, upon turning off the system (SET line +12 V), the
microwave is switched off so as not to radiate the environment with electromagnetic
waves unnecessarily.
Calibration test
Set the DIP-switches as follows:
- DIP-switch 1 OFF (Anti-masking OFF)
- DIP-switch 4 OFF (LEDs enabled)
In this mode the Anti-masking function is disabled.
Walk test
Whenever power is applied the detector goes into LED ON for 40 min regardless of
the setting; this is to allow carrying out the walk test even with LED OFF
ALARM MEMORY
With the SET line connected, upon turning off the system, the first detected alarm
will be displayed as described in the following table.
Alarm memory viewing
Type of alarm
Green LED
Red LED
Amber LED
In microwave
Off
On
Off
Micro-wave
On
On
Off
Anti-masking
Blinking
On
Blinking
The alarm memory will be reset upon turning on the system; it is delayed by 30 s so
it can also be used in the timed zones.
INSTALLATION RULES
• Installation should be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance with the
current regulations regarding the installation of electrical equipment in the country
where the products are installed.
• For installation, use halogen-free shielded cables suitable for installation with
Category 1 power cables (U0 = 400 V) art. 01734.E (2x0.50mm
2
+ 4x0.22mm
2
).
The length of the connections must not exceed 100 m.
• The maximum coverage is achieved by installing the detector at a height of 2.1 m.
• Choose the best detection point of installation for both technologies and, if pos-
sible, aim the sensor towards the inside of the room, away from doors, windows,
moving machinery and sources of heat.
• Secure the box bottom with the screws to the wall or to the joint (see the illustra-
tions under INSTALLATION).
• When switched on, the sensor will go into self test for 60 seconds and in this phase
the LEDs will light up alternately, after which run the coverage test.
STANDARD COMPLIANCE
EN 50131-2-4.
RED directive.
Standards EN 60950-1, EN 50130-4, EN 50130-5, EN 61000-6-3, EN 300 440, EN
301 489-3 e EN 62479.
Vimar SpA declares that the radio equipment complies with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is on the product sheet available at
the following Internet address: www.vimar.com.
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WEEE - Information for users
If the crossed-out bin symbol appears on the equipment or packaging, this means the pro-
duct must not be included with other general waste at the end of its working life. The user
must take the worn product to a sorted waste center, or return it to the retailer when pur-
chasing a new one. Products for disposal can be consigned free of charge (without any new
purchase obligation) to retailers with a sales area of at least 400 m
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, if they measure less
than 25 cm. An efficient sorted waste collection for the environmentally friendly disposal of
the used device, or its subsequent recycling, helps avoid the potential negative effects on
the environment and people’s health, and encourages the re-use and/or recycling of the
construction materials.