Long-Range Barrier Sensors

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Troubleshooting: Receiver LED never turns ON and the buzzer never sounds Buzzer does not sound if the sensor is triggered Receiver LED is ON and the buzzer sounds all the time Test the power and ground wire with a voltage meter to ensure power is connected and is of the correct voltage If jumper J1 is plugged in, this indicates that the beams are not aligned If jumper J1 is not plugged in, buzzer should never sound Realign the transmitter and receiver Long-Range Barrier Sensors Manual Does not trigger when beam is broken Receiver continuously triggers the alarm Remount the curtain sensor, or repaint the surface to cut down on reflection Lower the response time (SW1) Realign the transmitter and receiver Check that the tamper switch and the cover for the tamper switch are mounted correctly Reinstall so that one sensor does not interfere with another sensor False alarm Cut back on leafy vegetation Do not mount under the edge of the roof Mount under a roof or shelter Also Available from SECO-LARM: Curtain Beam Sensors Dual Beam Sensors Quad Beam Sensors Retro-Reflective Beam Sensors WARRANTY: This SECO-LARM product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale to the original customer. SECO-LARM s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned, transportation prepaid, to SECO-LARM. This Warranty is void if damage is caused by or attributed to acts of God, physical or electrical misuse or abuse, neglect, repair or alteration, improper or abnormal usage, or faulty installation, or if for any other reason SECO-LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defects in material and workmanship. The sole obligation of SECO-LARM and the purchaser s exclusive remedy, shall be limited to replacement or repair only, at SECO-LARM s option. In no event shall SECO-LARM be liable for any special, collateral, incidental, or consequential personal or property damages of any kind to the purchaser or anyone else. NOTICE The information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of publication. However, the SECO-LARM policy is one of continual development and improvement. For this reason, SECO-LARM reserves the right to change specifications without notice. SECO-LARM is also not responsible for misprints or typographical errors. Copyright 2012 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. This material without the written permission of SECO-LARM. SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 16842 Millikan Avenue, Irvine, CA 92606 Tel: 800-662-0800 / 949-261-2999 12 may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, Website: www.seco-larm.com E-mail: sales@seco-larm.com PITSW3 MiE-96xx-xB190Q_1207.docx SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. Model # of Beams Length E-9626-2B190Q 2 pairs 26 (66cm) E-9643-4B190Q 4 pairs 43 (109cm) E-9661-6B190Q 6 pairs 61 (155cm) E-9679-8B190Q 8 pairs 79 (201cm) 4 Different programmable frequencies Range: Up to 190ft (60m) outdoor, 380ft (120m) indoor End caps swivel for easy installation Built-in heater for cold weather operation Note: Model numbers that end with Q or that have a round green Q sticker signify RoHS-compliant products. Built-in tamper switches Programmable trigger options Form C relay output Weatherproof IP65 AGC circuits ensure operation in rain, fog, and low-temperature conditions

Table of Contents: Introduction... 2 Parts List... 2 Features... 3 Specifications... 3 Dimensions... 4 Swivel Housing... 4 Sample Applications... 4 Overview Inside the Sensor... 5 Installation Choosing a Location... 6 Installation Wall vs. Pole Mounting... 7 Introduction: Connecting Multiple Units... 7 Installation Running the Wires... 8 Installation Mounting... 8 Installation Connecting the Wires... 9 Aligning the Beams... 10 Programming the Trigger Mode... 10 Programming the Barrier Sensor... 11 Triggering the Barrier Sensor... 11 Troubleshooting... 12 are ideal for protecting indoor or outdoor areas separated by long distances. They feature reliable photobeam technology with a choice of four programmable beam frequencies that provide superior perimeter protection by eliminating crosstalk and interference when multiple units are used. False alarms caused by animals, falling leaves, poor weather, or other sources are minimized by programming the alarm output trigger operation. work in even the most extreme conditions. A built-in heater automatically turns on and off depending on the outside temperature. An environmental control system senses a slow degradation in beam strength when weather conditions worsen to help prevent false alarms. Installation and alignment is quick and easy with the ENFORCER Long-Range Barrier Sensors. They come with swiveling heads that allow them to be mounted along the same wall or on opposite walls, as well as provide for easy alignment of the beams between the transmitter and receiver. Programming the Barrier Sensor Fig. 17 Programming the response time (SW1) Receiver circuit board 150ms 300ms 450ms 600ms Fig. 18 Programming the sensor beam channel frequency (SW2) Transmitter circuit board Receiver circuit board CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Triggering the Barrier Sensor Fig. 19 Ways to trigger the sensor Parts List: 1 x Transmitter 1 x Receiver 1 x Manual 4 x Pole mount brackets 8 x Machine screws 4x6mm (for pole mount brackets) 8 x Machine screws 4x25mm (for pole mount brackets) 12 x Screws 6x20mm (for wall mount use) 12 x Plastic anchors (for wall mount use) Any two adjacent pair tripped Response time: programmable 150/300/450/600ms Any single pair tripped Response time: 2 seconds (Programmable, see page 10) 2 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 11

Aligning the Beams 1. To align the beams, loosen the swivel screw and adjust the beams to face each other. Connect the power to the receiver and transmitter. If the beams are not aligned, the red LED on the receiver will light ON (see Fig. 13). 2. For audible confirmation in addition to the LED, make sure jumper JP1 is plugged in on the receiver s circuit board. If the beams are not aligned, the receiver s buzzer will sound. To disable this feature, remove JP1 (see Fig. 14). 3. Once the beams are aligned, the red LED will turn off and the buzzer will not sound. Fig. 13 Aligning the beams Tx Tx Programming the Trigger Mode Rx Rx Fig. 14 Jumper position (JP1) Alignment buzzer OFF Alignment buzzer ON 1. The default detection method is when any 2 adjacent pair of beams is broken, or when any single pair of beams are broken more than 2 seconds (see Fig.19). 2. The latter (any single pair of beams broken) detection function can be disabled when the JP2 jumper is removed. Fig. 15 Programming buzzer ON/OFF (JP1) and detection mode (JP2). Fig. 16 Jumper position (JP2) Detection mode OFF Detection mode ON Features: For indoor or outdoor perimeter security Long sensor range up to 190ft (60m) outdoors, 380ft (120m) indoors Install on windows, doorways, skylights, fence tops, and any place where space is limited End caps swivel so sensor can be mounted on a single wall or on opposite walls with no L-bracket needed Programmable immediate trigger on simultaneous breaking of beams, or trigger after a single pair of beams is broken for at least 2 seconds Heater for use in cold weather operation Heater activates at 41 F (5 C) Terminal block wiring Specifications: Slim design: 2 1 / 4 x 1 7 / 8 (55 x 49 mm) Rugged aluminum construction Built-in tamper switches, one on either end, trigger the alarm if end cap is removed No synchronizing wires required to align the beams Form C relay output LED and buzzer alignment indicators AGC (Auto Gain Control) circuits regulate beam signals in order to compensate for and ensure operation in rain, fog, and lowtemperature conditions Programmable for 4 different frequencies to reduce interference between multiple units Model E-9626-2B190Q E-9643-4B190Q E-9661-6B190Q E-9679-8B190Q Number of beams 2 pairs 4 pairs 6 pairs 8 pairs Max. range (outdoor) 190 (60m) Max. range (indoor) 380 (120m) Tx standby & active current, heater off (+/-25%@12VDC) 56mA 84mA 100mA 109mA Rx standby current (buzzer off),heater off (+/-25%@12VDC) 66mA 80mA 95mA 108mA Rx trigger current (buzzer on) heater off (+/-25%@12VDC) 66mA 80mA 95mA 108mA Buzzer active current (Rx only) 20mA@12VDC Heater active current (Rx+Tx) 160mA@12VDC Input voltage 12~24 VDC Response time (receiver) 150/300/450/600 ms (DIP switch programmable) Detection methods Triggers as programmed when any 2 adjacent pair of beams are broken, or any single pair of beams is broken for over 2 sec. (programmable by JP2) Selectable beam frequencies 4 Different frequencies (DIP switch programmable) Alarm output NO/NC/COM, relay output, active for 1 sec. when triggered Tamper output (Tx & Rx) 1A@120VAC / 1A@24VDC Alignment LED (Rx only) Red LED, ON beam is broken / OFF aligned Alignment angle Horizontal +/-90 O Operating temperature -45 O C~55 O C (-49 O F~131 O F) Humidity 95% Ingress protection IP65 Case Aluminum housing / PC anti-uv cover / ABS end caps Dimensions See page 4, Dimensions for more details Weight (Tx & Rx) with brackets 5.5lb (2.5kg) 7.7lb (3.5kg) 12.1lb (5.5kg) 14.3lb (6.5kg) 10 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 3

Dimensions: 26 (66cm) 43 (109cm) 61 (155cm) E-9626-2B190Q E-9643-4B190Q E-9661-6B190Q E-9679-8B190Q Swivel Housing: Each sensor is built with a swivel housing for flexible installations and simple alignment. To use, twist the beams up to 90. Sample Applications: 1. Remove cap 2. Loosen swivel head screw 3. Turn sensor to desired position 79 (201cm) 4. Tighten screw and replace the end cap Installation Connecting the Wires Receiver 1. Unscrew and pull the end cap off the side of the receiver with the terminal block (see Fig. 11). 2. Run the wires through the rubber wire hole in the top corner of the back of the end cap. 3. Program the receiver (see pg. 11). 4. Replace the end cap. NOTE: End cap must be off when aligning the sensor. 5. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws holding the end cap in place. Transmitter 1. Unscrew and pull the end cap off the side of the transmitter with the terminal block (see Fig. 12). 2. Run the wires through the rubber wire hole in the top corner of the back of the end cap. 3. Program the transmitter. 4. Replace the end cap. NOTE: End cap must be off when aligning the sensor. 5. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws holding the end cap in place. Fig. 11 Receiver circuit board Typical door/window frame Garages, gates, and walls Fig. 12 Transmitter circuit board Windows Fence tops 4 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 9

Installation Running the Wires 1. Run six wires (1 x power, 1 x ground, 2 x alarm signal, and 2 x tamper switch) from the alarm control panel to the receiver of the sensor. Shielded cable is strongly suggested. 2. Run four wires (1 x power, 1 x ground, and 2 x tamper switch) from the alarm control panel to the transmitter of the sensor. Shielded cable is strongly suggested. Note: It may be more convenient to connect the transmitter s power and tamper wires to the receiver s power and tamper wires. 3. If burying the wires is required, make sure to run them through electrical conduit. Shielded cable is strongly suggested. 4. If the wires are run along the wall, the use of armored cable is strongly suggested. Fig. 9 Maximum wire lengths Voltage Gauge Max. length 12VDC AWG 22 1,800ft (550m) 12VDC AWG 20 2,600ft (800m) 24VDC AWG 22 2,600ft (800m) 24VDC AWG 20 3,900ft (1,200m) Overview Inside the Sensor: Transmitter Rubber wire hole Power Ground Tamper output Channel selection switch (SW2) Tamper switch Rubber wire hole Beam trigger program jumper (JP2) Response time switch (SW1) Beam alignment buzzer jumper (JP1) Channel selection switch (SW2) Receiver N.C. COM N.O. Power Ground Tamper output Tamper switch Installation Mounting 1. Find a suitable location. a. The transmitter and receiver can be mounted at any angle as long as they are parallel to each other and directly facing each other, and as long as the wires come out of the same ends of both units (see Fig. 3). b. If using multiple curtain sensors, be sure to set each for a different frequency (see pg. 11). c. The transmitter and receiver must not be separated by more than 190ft (60m) outdoors or 380ft (120m) indoors. 2. Mount the transmitter and the receiver in such a way that surface-mounted wires do not come out from above the units. This is to prevent water from entering via the wire holes. If this is unavoidable, use silicone to completely cover the area where the wires come out the holes to prevent water from entering 3. Once a suitable mounting location has been found, remove the covers of the end caps Fig. 10 Mounting and locate the three mounting holes (see Fig. 10). Using these holes as a template, mark their location on the wall with a pencil. 4. Connect the wires (see pg. 9) before permanently mounting the units to the wall. Tamper switch Red alignment/trigger LED Tamper switch 8 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 5

Installation Choosing a Location: Installation Wall vs. Pole Mounting IMPORTANT: Do not connect to power until the sensor has been completely installed and the installation has been double-checked. Fig. 4 Wall mounting Same wall Fig. 6 Pole mounting When used outdoors, place the Long-Range Barrier Sensor under a roof or shelter. This will reduce the chance of false alarms caused by rain or snow. Machine screw (4x25 mm) To prevent erratic operation and/or false alarms: Do not mount near trees, bushes or other leafy vegetation. Wind could cause leaves or similar objects to fly or wave into the beams (see Fig. 1). Do not mount where water might run off the roof and break the beam (see Fig. 1). Do not mount where the units could be splashed by water or mud. Do not let sunlight or any direct beam of light shine directly on the sensor. If unavoidable, mount in a way that the transmitter not the receiver faces the sun (see Fig. 2). Mount the sensor so that the wires are placed at the bottom. If the wires must be placed on top, seal the opening with silicone. Do not mount in such a way that the terminal block of one unit is at the top and the other is at the bottom (see Fig. 3). Fig. 2 Orientation to the sun Do not mount where animals or other objects could accidentally break the beams. Do not mount near reflective surfaces, as this could prevent the sensor from working properly. Do not mount where the unit could be suddenly exposed to a bright light, such as a floodlight or a passing automobile s headlight. Fig. 1 Beware natural interference Tree or shrub leaves passing through beams Rain running directly off roof through beams Fig. 3 Orientation of the terminal blocks Fig. 5 Wall mounting Facing walls Connecting Multiple Units Fig. 7 Linear protection CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 TX RX TX RX Fig. 8 Perimeter protection CH 3 (TX) CH 4 (RX) CH3 TX Machine screw (4x6 mm) CH 1 (TX) CH3 RX CH 2 (RX) CH4 TX (Pole-mount brackets included) CH4 RX Tx Rx Rx Tx Do not let sunlight or any direct beam of light shine directly on the sensor. If unavoidable, mount in a way that the transmitter not the receiver faces the sun. Mount so that the terminal blocks of both units are at the top or both are at the bottom. Do not mount in such a way that the terminal block of one unit is at the top and the other is at the bottom. CH 1 (RX) CH 2 (TX) CH 4 (TX) CH 3 (RX) 6 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 7