Outdoor compact dual IR perimeter detector EN Installation manual
1 GENERAL INFORMATION IT 1.1 Disclaimer All information in this document has been carefully selected and checked however ABB S.p.A. is not liable for any printing errors or technical inaccuracy. ABB S.p.A. reserves the right to improve or change the products described in this user manual at any time and without any advanced notice. Moreover, it is possible that this user manual encompasses references or information about products and services not sold yet. Such references or information do not mean in any way that ABB S.p.A. intends to sell such products or services. WARNING! Installation must be carried out only by a qualified electrician. 1.2 EC Declaration of Conformity ABB S.p.A., with registered office in Milan - via Vittor Pisani 16, declares under its own responsibility that the device with product code meets the essential electromagnetic compatibility and security requirements contained in the Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC and in the EC Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, as it was designed and manufactured in compliance with the following harmonized standards: EN 300 220, EN 50131-1, EN 50131-2-2, EN 50131-5-3.. 1.3 Package contents no. 1 Outdoor compact dual IR perimeter detector no. 1 Lithium battery 3 V 1.4 Ah (not connected) no. 2 Self-tapping cross-recessed screws 2.9 x 27 mm no. 2 Screw anchors Ø 5 mm no. 1 Manual 1.4 Trademarks and copyright DomusTech Free is a trademark of ABB S.p.A. All trademarks in the document belong to the relevant owners. Copyright ABB S.p.A. 2015 All rights reserved. 2
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IT 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The outdoor compact dual IR perimeter detector enables to control the buildings and areas from outside and it can be installed on a wall. The detection area is tent-like and it has a length between 2 and 5 meters. Thanks to two IR sensors, of which one can be adjusted, it is possible to detect people and to avoid false alarms at the same time. The detector is equipped with the anti-masking function. 4
3 INSTALLATION The installation procedure encompasses the following steps: 1) Device fixing. 2) Programming 3) Adjustment. 4) Completion and test. IT 3.1 Device fixing INSTRUCTIONS RELEVANT TO POSITIONING The device shall be installed on a wall far from electromagnetic sources (e.g. electricity meters, electric engines). The detector shall be installed (figure 1): 1) between 80 and 120 cm above the ground level (standard height 1 meter); 2) In a vertical position, otherwise its reliability will be lower; 3) So that the access is crosswise and not radial to the detector itself; 4) by avoiding to direct IR sensors towards moving objects (e.g. swaying trees, bushes, flags, clothes hanging, etc.); 5) by avoiding to direct the lower IR sensors towards reflecting objects (e.g. puddles, windows, etc.). Figure 1 The detection of an intrusion attempt occurs only when both IR sensors are stimulated. Figure 2 graphically summarizes how the detector operates. 5
IT It detects It does not detect Figure 2 The detector can be horizontally adjusted ± 95 degrees, in steps of 5 degrees. The horizontal detection area is 5 degrees. By changing the position of the lens of the lower sensor it is possible to vary the detection distance that is also influenced by the detection height. Figure 3 shows the lateral coverage diagrams and the horizontal coverage diagram. Figure 3 WARNING! The coverage distance of the detector is defined by the coverage provided by the lower IR sensor. To fix the detector (figure 4): 1) Open the battery compartment. 6
2) Fix the base of the battery compartment with screws and screw anchors. 3) Power the detector. The LED flashes. 4) Close the device. IT Figure 4 3.2 Programming The device programming is carried out through a DIP switch and the detector acquisition by the control unit. To program the detector (figure 5): 1) Remove the detector cover. 2) Prepare the control unit to acquire the detector and select the required area and memory location. 3) Stimulate the detector by passing the hand in front of the sensors (the LED will flash). The detector will transmit its code that will be acquired by the control unit (for further information, refer to the control unit installation manual). 7
IT Figure 5 3.3 Adjustment It is possible to adjust the detection direction horizontally, the detection distance and the detection sensitivity. WARNING! Never touch mirrors or IR sensors with fingers! To horizontally adjust the detection direction (figure 6): 1) Remove the rotation lock. 2) Rotate the detector to the direction to be protected (for the coverage diagram see figure 3). 3) Insert the rotation lock again by paying attention that the teeth correspond. Figure 6 To reduce the detection distance to 2 meters (figure 7): 8
1) Remove the lower lens from the front cover (the upper lens must not be changed). 2) Rotate the lens 180 degrees and insert it again. Figure 3 shows both the lens position and the coverage diagrams for the two lens positions. IT Figure 7 3.4 Completion and test Complete the installation and test the detector: 1) Set the DIP switch of the detector. Switch Function ON Test mode. 1 OFF * Standard operation. Suppression: only one alarm every 5 seconds is ON generated even if multiple detections occurred (the 2 battery duration is reduced). OFF * Idem, but the period is 120 seconds. ON * N.O. Contact (do not change) 3 OFF N.C. Contact (do not change) Active LED (it turns on for each detection during the ON 4 standard operation). OFF * Inactive LED. ON * Standard IR sensitivity. 5 OFF Reduced IR sensitivity. Anti-masking activated. The detector issues an hazard ON * signal after having detected a masking condition for 6 more than 3 minutes. OFF Antimasking deactivated.. * factory configuration 2) Set the DIP switch 1 of the detector to ON (test mode). Lay the front cover back on the device and check if the detector signals possible intrusion attempts by walking in the area to be protected (the front LED turns on). If 9
IT no signal is issued, try to adjust the detection area again or increase the sensitivity. Check the operation with the control unit (read the installation and user manuals of the control unit for details about the detector test procedure). 3) Remove the front cover of the detector, set the DIP switch 1 to OFF (standard operation), lay the cover back and fix it with the screw. IMPORTANT: if the anti-masking function is activated, when you refit the front cover, the detector starts the self-recognition phase that lasts 1 minute. During the self-recognition it is important that nothing (objects, people, etc.) is at a distance of less than 1 meter from the detector. Once the self-recognition has finished, the detector enters the Anti-masking test mode for 10 minutes. During these 10 minutes if you try to mask the detector for more than 20 seconds, an hazard signal is issued. The detector automatically exits the Anti-masking test mode when 10 minutes have passed.. WARNING! If the anti-masking function is active, the self-recognition procedure and anti-masking test are activated again each time you remove the front cover of the detector and you lay it back. 10
4 MAINTENANCE 4.1 Cleaning IT To clean the device externally, use a slightly wet cloth. Regularly check that the front lens is clean and that there are no obstacles. 4.2 Test Execute the detector test at least once a year. For the test procedure, please refer to the manual related to the intrusion alarm system of the control unit. 4.3 Battery replacement The battery in the detector shall not be disposed as urban waste (Directive, 2006/66/EC), as it is subject to separate waste collection in order to avoid environmental damages. Battery shall be replaced by qualified personnel. To replace the battery: 1) Put the control unit into maintenance status (please refer to the control unit installation manual). 2) Disassemble the detector (please refer to the installation steps). 3) Remove the exhausted battery and insert the new one. 4) Assemble the detector again. 5) Execute the detector test to be sure that it works. 6) Exit the maintenance status if required. 4.4 Device reset To delete the acquisition address and to restore the factory configuration of the sensor, press the tamper for 5 times with an interval of at least one second between each single pressing. The activity must be completed within 16 seconds. The reset shall be carried out if you want that the device is acquired by another control unit. To re-acquire the device on the same control unit, it is not necessary to previously execute the reset procedure. 11
5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS IT APPLICATION SCOPE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY RANGE IN FREE AIR POWER SUPPLY DETECTION ELEMENTS PROGRAMMING ELEMENTS SIGNAL ELEMENTS ANTI-TAMPERING PROTECTION Security Transmission in FM 868.3 MHz 300 m no. 1 Lithium battery 3 V 1.4 Ah lasting 4 years (with 120-s. suppression). Operation is guaranteed for 30 days from the low battery notification 2 IR sensors 1 6-way DIP switch 1 LED low battery in the control unit Tamper Additional data provided by the manufacturer USAGE TEMPERATURE -15 + 60 C USAGE RELATIVE HUMIDITY Max 95% max (non-condensing) USAGE ENVIRONMENT Indoor/outdoor (sheltered and dry places) INSTALLATION Free PROTECTION LEVEL IP55 SIZES (L x H x W) 35 x 155 x 85 mm 12
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