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DE1011 

E.

  Mount the base (equipped with the printed circuit board) in the 

location and height selected for optimum coverage. For surface 

mounting use the two knockouts at the back of the base; for 

corner mounting use the knockouts on the angled sides. The unit 

must be fastened firmly to the mounting surface.  

3.2 Changing Lenses

  

To change a lens, remove the screw at the bottom of the unit and 

open the front cover. Insert a small screwdriver blade into the slot 

between the lens holder and the cover. Lever the handle outward to 

release the lens holder (Fig.  2). 
Insert the new lens with the smooth surface outside and the lens 

designation letter in the upper right corner (Fig. 3). Carefully center 

the lens so that the distance from its edges to the edge of the cover is 

the same on each side of the cover. Holding the lens firmly in place, 

align the lens holder as shown in Figure 3 and push it toward the 

cover until a click is heard.

 

 

Figure 2. 

Lens Holder Removal

 

Figure 3.

 Lens Assembly

 

3.3 Optional Swivel Brackets

 

 

The BR-1 is a swivel, 

surface-mounted bracket for 

greater flexibility when 

setting the detection range. 

It is adjusable 30° down- 

ward and 45° left, 45° right 

(Figure 4). The BR-2 is a 

swivel bracket kit for room 

corners. It consists of the 

BR-1 and a corner adapter. 
The BR-3 is a swivel 

bracket kit for ceilings. It 

consists of the  BR-1 and a 

ceiling adapter. 

ATTENTION: With swivel 

brackets in use, the 

effective detection range 

may differ from that 

indicated in Table 1 - the 

vertical adjusting scale.

 

 

Figure 4.

 Optional Swivel Brackets

 

3.4 Wiring

 

 

To route the wires into the 

detector, use either the wiring 

knockouts (see Figure 5) or the 

wiring channel and its knockout 

on the back. The channel allows 

routing wires from the ceiling 

under the base and then inside.  
Connect wires to the terminal 

block in the following order. 

Refer to Figure 6. 

A.

 Connect  the 

TAMP

. N.C. 

terminals to a normally closed 

24-hour protection zone of the 

control panel. The tamper 

contact will open when the 

cover is removed.

 

 

Figure 5.

 Inside View

 

B.

 Connect the 

N.C

. relay terminals to a normally closed burglar 

protection zone of the control panel. Relay contacts will open 

when motion is detected or during power loss.  

 

For installations in Canada, the N.C. relay must be connected 

to an end-of-line resistor supervised zone.

 

C. 

Connect the

 12V (+)

 and

 (–)

 terminals 

to a 9 - 16 Volt DC power source 

(observe polarity). The power supply 

must have at least 4 hours of battery 

backup. The unit’s current drain is 

approximately 17 mA.

 

 

Figure 6.

 Terminal Block

 

3.5 Vertical Adjustment

  

The vertical adjustment scale (printed on the upper right corner of the 

p.c. board) and the plastic pointer on the base indicate in degrees the 

vertical angle between the horizontal line of the unit and the upper 

detection layer. Table 1 gives the recommended scale setting for 

various combinations of mounting height and coverage distance.This 

allows fast, easy pattern adjustment from +2° to -12° downward 

according to the installation height and the required coverage range. 

Table 1

 - Vertical Adjusting Scale

 

 

Example:

 if you 

require a range of 
12 m (40 ft) and 
wish to install the 
sensor 1.8 m (6 ft) 
above the ground, 
set the vertical 
adjustment Scale  
to -5°.

 

All 

CORAL PLUS 

sensors are factory preset to -4°. To change the 

vertical pattern adjustment, loosen the screw which fastens the printed 
circuit board to the base. Slide the p.c. board up or down to the desired 
angle and tighten the screw firmly. A keyhole shaped slot permits easy 
removal of the PCB for maintenance by just loosening its securing screw.  

Note: 

In pet alley installations (lens D), set the scale to +2°, and 

Install the unit at a height that enables directing the detection pattern 
about 30 cm (1 foot) above the pet's activity. 

3.6 The Pulse Counter 

 

A programmable pulse counter can be set to count 1 or 3 pulses, 

before activating the alarm relay. To set the pulse counter, place the 

jumper at the desired setting (1 or 3).  

3 Pulses:

 This setting provides improved protection against false 

alarms caused by all types of environmental disturbances. Three 

pulses may be selected for wide angle multi-beam lenses, but

 do

 

not 

use it with the long-range lens (Lens B).

 

1 Pulse: 

This setting actually disables the pulse counter. It should be 

used when necessary to activate an alarm on the first detected pulse, 

such as with the long range lens, or in high security installations - 

where fast "catch" performance is of greatest importance. 

3.7 Walk Testing

  

A.

  Apply power and allow 5 minutes for warming up and stabilizing.  

B.

  Adjust the vertical pattern angle per Table 1.  

C.

  Set the pulse counter per Para. 3.6.  

D.

  Walk slowly across the field of view (in opposite directions) and 

observe the LED - it lights whenever you enter or exit a sensitive 

beam. Allow 5 seconds between each test for the unit to stabilize.  

E.

  After testing, the LED can be disabled to prevent unauthorized 

tracing the coverage pattern. To disable the LED, remove the 

jumper from the upper and middle pins of the LED selector (ON) 

and place it across the middle and lower pins (OFF).  

Note

: The range and coverage area should be checked at least 

once a year by the installer. To assure proper continuous 

functioning, the user should be instructed to perform a walk test at 

the far end of the coverage pattern to assure an alarm signal

 prior 

to each time the alarm system is armed. 

 

W.E.E.E. Product Recycling Declaration

 

For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact the company from which you orignially purchased it. If you are discarding this product and not 

returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is returned as identified by your supplier. This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste. 
Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.

 

    

 

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  CORAL PLUS          DE1011-  (Rev 7, 12/09)                     Refer to separate warranty statement

 

 

 

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