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Battery operated with 2 PIRs and HX-80NRAM anti-masking Battery operated Battery saving logic Compatible with most wireless transmitter Long distance detection area (24.0 m) Flexible detection area setting with plates and flaps Unique pyro element Intelligent AND logic Dual signal processing logic Vegetation sway analysis logic Digital anti-masking High Mount Outdoor Detector HX-80NRAM NO.59-1620-0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS N219 CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS...2 1-1 BEFORE INSTALLATION...2 1-2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION...3 1-3 KNOCKOUTS...3 2 DETECTION AREA...4 2-1 OUTLINE OF DETECTION AREA...4 2-2 HOW TO REDUCE THE LONG RANGE DETECTION AREA...6 2-3 HOW TO DEACTIVATE THE SHORT RANGE DETECTION AREA...8 3 PREPARATIONS...10 3-1 TRANSMITTER PREPARATION...10 3-2 BATTERY PREPARATION...11 4 INSTALLATION (BATTERY AND TRANSMITTER)...12 4-1 INSTALLING THE BATTERY...12 4-2 INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER AND BATTERY BOX...15 5 INSTALLATION (BRACKET AND MAIN UNIT)...16 5-1 INSTALLING WITH BRACKET...16 5-2 ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL ANGLE...18 5-3 INSTALLING WITHOUT BRACKET...18 5-4 WIRING...19 5-5 WALL TAMPER (OPTION)...20 6 WALK TEST...22 7 SETTING...22 8 LED INDICATION...26 9 SPECIFICATIONS...27 9-1 SPECIFICATIONS...27 9-2 DIMENSIONS...28-1 -

1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 1-1 BEFORE INSTALLATION Warning Caution The check The nix Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause death or serious injury. Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause injury and/or property damage. mark indicates recommendation. sign indicates prohibition. Warning Warning Caution Do not repair or modify product Keep product away from water Mount the unit scurely Mounting height Keep the detector parallel to the ground. 2.5 m 3.0 m (8'2" 9'10") Parallel Tilt Consider the direction a person is approaching from, as well as the detection area. Install the detector in a place where it is free from false alarm factors. For example: Sunlight and reflection Heat source Objects moving in the wind - 2 -

1-2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Bracket base Base Terminals Main unit Battery box PIR1 (Do not touch) Cover Anti-masking infrared LED Bracket Shaft cover Lock screw* (M4 35 mm) LED indicator PIR2 (Do not touch) Screw (4 20 mm) Lens Accessories Battery leads Velcro tapes Dummy battery Alarm cable Screw kit For joint Screw (4 20 mm) For wall mounting Screw (4 20 mm) Lock screw *Lock screw attached on bracket base (Transmitter and battery are not included.) 1-3 KNOCKOUTS Main unit Bracket Wiring Hole Wiring knockout (Off-the-shelf) Universal magnet switch install position Wiring sponge pad Wiring Hole For bracket Up-Down lock screw For wall fastening/bracket fastening (installation pitch 83.5 mm (3.29")) Do not touch - 3 - For wall fastening Adjustment screw For switch box fastening Up-Down lock screw For main unit fastening

i j 2 DETECTION AREA 2-1 OUTLINE OF DETECTION AREA Plate 1 Upper flap Plate 2 a C g b d h Lower flap Flap fix position indicator Plate fix position indicator - 4 -

DETECTION AREA (factory default) Side View 3.0 m (9'10") 2.5 m (8'2") Top View (ft.) 8 10 6 4 2 8 (ft.) 6 4 2 (ft.) 3 0 3 (m) 3.0 2.0 1.0 (m) 2.5 1.5 0.5 (m) 1.0 0 1.0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 (ft.) 4 8 12 16 20 24 (m) j i h g d f e c Caution>> Adjust 1 click (1.25 upward) for 3.0 m (9'10") height installation. (Refer to 5-2) a b 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 (ft.) 4 8 12 16 20 24 (m) j i h g f e d c Caution>> Adjust 2 clicks (2.5 upward) for 2.5 m (8'2") height installation. (Refer to 5-2) a b 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 (ft.) 4 8 12 16 20 24 (m) - 5 -

i j 2-2 HOW TO REDUCE THE LONG RANGE DETECTION AREA To adjust the LONG range of detection, set the upper and lower flaps as follows: Upper flap a C Flap fix position indicator g b d h Lower flap 1 Pull out the flap. Note>> If the lower flap is located at the factory default position, slide it out with your thumb. a C g i 2 Move the flap to the position that corresponds with the desired detection distance. 3 Push the flap until it clicks into position. a a C C g g i i - 6 -

PIR long range detection area reduction The detection distance in the following table can be limited by combining the positions of the flap. Use the following table to determine the positions of the upper and lower flaps that set the required max. detection distance. NOTES: 1. The distance may vary due to environmental conditions. 2. Always walk test the detector to confirm the detection distance. Factory default a c Factory default b d Lower Upper Factory default NOTE: Use only the following combinations for the flap settings. a c Factory default 24.0 m (80') b 1 2 18.0 m 13.0 m (60') (42'8") N.A. N.A. d N.A. N.A. 3 4 10.0 m (32'10") 6.5 m (22') 1 18m(60') 5m 10m 15m MASK 3.0m(9'10") Upper position: a, Lower position: Factory default 2 5m 13m(42'8") 10m MASK 3.0m(9'10") Upper position: a, Lower position: b 3 10m(32'10") 5m MASK 3.0m(9'10") Upper position: c, Lower position: b 4 6.5m(22') 5m MASK 3.0m(9'10") Upper position: c, Lower position: d - 7 -

i i j i 2-3 HOW TO DEACTIVATE THE SHORT RANGE DETECTION AREA To adjust the SHORT range of detection, set the upper and lower plates follows: Plate 2 a Plate 1 C g b d Plate fix position indicator * Plate 1 and 2 are identical. h 1 Remove the plate. 2 Insert the plate into the position determined by the required masking distance until it clicks. a C a g C g 3 If any plate is not used, place it in the storage position. a C g i Note>> Be careful not to lose the plates. - 8 -

PIR short range detection area deactivation Use the following table to determine the positions of the plates that set the required masked area. Lower Not used Upper j h g i Not used i Factory default N.A. 1 2 N.A. 3 h j g N.A. N.A. 4 NOTE: Use only the following combinations for the plate settings. 1 24m(80') 5m 10m 20m 3.0m(9'10") MASK Upper position: Factory default, Lower position: j 2 24m(80') 5m 10m 20m 3.0m(9'10") MASK Upper position: i, Lower position: j 3 24m(80') 5m 10m 20m 3.0m(9'10") MASK Upper position: i, Lower position: h 4 24m(80') 5m 10m 20m 3.0m(9'10") MASK Upper position: g, Lower position: h - 9 -

3 PREPARATIONS To use the HX-80NRAM, first prepare transmitters and batteries. First check the following flowchart. Transmitter size Battery type Battery preparation Reference Is it possible to accommodate the transmitter in the space between Base and Main unit (Refer to 3-1)? Yes Is the battery in the transmitter CR123, CR2, or 1/2AA? Yes It is possible to share the batteries of HX-80NRAM. Prepare the required batteries which are the same type as used in the transmitter. Refer to Battery Sharing in 3-2. No Change the transmitter. No It is not possible to share the batteries of HX-80NRAM. Prepare the required batteries for HX-80NRAM. Refer to Non Battery Sharing in 3-2. 3-1 TRANSMITTER PREPARATION Transmitters can be installed in one of two positions according to their size as follows. Case 1) 122 50 33 mm Case 2) 80 50 22 mm 22 80 Battery box 140 122 Transmitter 33 Transmitter Battery box 15-10 -

3-2 BATTERY PREPARATION -Battery Sharing Power supplied is available from battery box to power HX-80NRAM and the transmitter. HX-80N (Refer to 4-1.) Transmitter Dummy battery HX-80NRAM Battery box Note that battery type should be the same as that used for the transmitter. Type CR123A CR2 1/2AA 1/2AA(*1) Voltage 3.0VDC 3.0VDC 3.6VDC 7.2VDC(*1) Number of 3 cells 3 cells 3 cells 6 cells(*1) cells to use *1: 3.6 VDC 1/2 AA battery in series. ALARM POWER POWER OUTPUT INPUT HX-80NRAM Main unit -Non Battery Sharing Separate batteries for HX-80NRAM and the transmitter. HX-80N (Refer to 4-1.) Transmitter Not used HX-80NRAM Battery box TROUBLE ALARM POWER POWER OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT HX-80NRAM Main unit Type CR123A Voltage 3.0VDC Number of cells to use 3 cells If CR123A battery cells are unavailable, three CR2 battery cells (3.0 VDC) can be substituted. Do not use 1/2AA batteries. * Do not use the attached dummy batteries or battery lead. - 11 -

4 INSTALLATION (BATTERY AND TRANSMITTER) -Installation procedure DETERMINING THE DETECTION LENGTH INSTALLING THE BATTERY -Battery Sharing -Non Battery Sharing INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER AND BATTERY BOX 4-1 INSTALLING THE BATTERY -Battery Sharing Warning Do not use batteries of different capacities (i.e.: mixing new and used batteries) or of different manufacturers and/or types together. Not observing the above may result in an explosion, leakage of electrolyte, emission of toxic gases or other outcomes that may be harmful to people and property. 1 Remove the battery box from the main unit. 2 Open the claws (at 2 places). Pull Lift and remove Remove the battery box cover. Disengage the bosses (at 2 places). Open the claws (at 2 places) slightly. - 12 -

3 Mount batteries and place cover into correct position using indicator on side of battery box. Hook the cover firmly by the claws on the right and left sides. CR123A 3 (3.0VDC) CR2 3 (3.0VDC) 1/2AA 3 (3.6VDC) 1/2AA 6 (7.2VDC 3) (*1) *1: 3.6 VDC 1/2 AA battery in series. Caution>> To avoid short circuit, do not connect ends of red and black wires together. 4 Open the transmitter cover and remove the battery. 5 Place the battery lead (included in the set) and a dummy battery in the battery case of transmitter. 6 Connect the alarm cable to the transmitter and close the cover. Transmitter BATTERY LEAD (red) CR123A BATTERY LEAD (black) Put the alarm wire outside through the wiring hole CR2 Alarm cable 1/2AA 1/2AA Dummy battery Dummy battery * Twist and cut off the portion that fits the applicable battery type. - 13 -

-Non Battery Sharing Arrange 3 cells each of CR-123A (recommended) or CR2. Warning Do not use batteries of different capacities (i.e.: mixing new and used batteries) or of different manufacturers and/or types together. Not observing the above may result in an explosion, leakage of electrolyte, emission of toxic gases or other outcomes that may be harmful to people and property. 1 Remove the battery box from the main unit. 2 Open the claws (at 2 places). Pull Lift and remove Remove the battery box cover. Disengage the bosses (at 2 places). Open the claws (at 2 places) slightly. 3 After installing the batteries, check the guide on the side and install the cover. Hook the cover firmly by the claws on the right and left sides. CR123A CR2 4 Connect the alarm cable to the transmitter and close the cover. Alarm cable Transmitter Put the alarm wire outside through the wiring hole Caution>> To avoid short circuit, do not connect ends of red and black wires together. - 14 -

4-2 INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER AND BATTERY BOX 1 Using Velcro tape (included in box), install transmitter to main unit. Example of Case 1 Example of Case 2 (Refer to 3-1.) (Refer to 3-1.) Velcro tape Velcro tape 2 Connect the alarm cable to the terminal block of the main unit. 3 Install the battery box into the main unit and connect the necessary wires to the terminal block. (Refer to 5-4 WIRING.) Example of Case 1 Example of Case 2 3 Engage 3 Engage the claws the claws (at 2 places). (at 2 places). Insert and Insert and secure here. secure 2 here. 2 Caution>> Install battery leads and alarm cable through the grooves as shown in diagram. Cut off excess portion of wiring to necessary length. Hanging wires can be caught by base. 1 Engage the bosses (at 2 places) 1 Engage the bosses (at 2 places) - 15 -

5 INSTALLATION (BRACKET AND MAIN UNIT) Use the bracket for normal installation. The unit may be installed directly on the wall, without the bracket, only if the following three conditions are met; The mounting height is less than 3 m (9'10"). Horizontal adjustment is not necessary. The ground must be level. 5-1 INSTALLING WITH BRACKET Using the bracket makes it possible to adjust the unit horizontally by ±90. In cases where the ground is uneven and therefore not parallel with the base of the unit, it is possible to adjust the unit vertically by ±20. Caution>> Do not change the detection length with bracket. Use the flaps and plates to adjust the detection length. 90 90 20 20 1 Remove the Up-Down lock screw. 2 Push the shaft cover clip straightly to remove the shaft cover. Shaft cover clip Shaft cover Push with suitable tool. e.g. small screwdriver - 16 -

3 Loosen the adjustment screw two turns. 4 Determine the horizontal direction (left or right) of the detector before installing the bracket on the wall. To the right To the left Adjustment screw Caution>> Do not loosen the screw too much. It may disassemble. 5 Open the wiring knockout and Up-Down lock screw knockout for the bracket. 6 Pass wire through base knockout and install base to bracket. 7 Tighten the adjustment screw clockwise. 8 Wire to the terminal and install the main unit and lens on the base. Adjustment screw 9 Complete the 5-2 ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL ANGLE. 10 Remove the cover and the main unit to tighten the Up-Down lock screw, and install the main unit and cover on the base again. 11 Install shaft cover into place. - 17 -

5-2 ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL ANGLE For best performance, install detector parallel to the ground. Decide the detection length. To change the detection length, adjust the flap and plate positions. Refer to the 2-2, 2-3 for the details. Perform walk test to ensure detector is parallel to the ground. 3.0 m (9'10") 24.0 m (80') * This description assumes the detection length to be 0 m (0') to 24.0 m (80'). If the detection length is shorter than that which was setup (refer to page 7), change the detector angle upwards. If the detection length is longer than that which was setup (refer to page 7), change the detector angle downwards. If the detection length is equal to that which was setup (refer to page 7), the adjustment is complete. Caution>> If the base of the unit is already parallel to the ground, do not change the detection length by tilting the main unit up or down. Refer to 5-1 for the details. Example (the ground is level) 0 is the origine. Adjust 2 clicks (2.5 upward) for 2.5 m (8'2") height installation. Adjust 1 click (1.25 upward) for 3.0 m (9'10") height installation. 5-3 INSTALLING WITHOUT BRACKET 1 Fasten the base to the wall. 2 Fit the main unit to the base. - 18 -

NO TAMPER COM NC TROUBLE NC NO SP NO ALARM COM NC POWER OUT POWER IN 5-4 WIRING - - + + TAMPER OUTPUT (N.O.) *1 TAMPER OUTPUT (COM) *1 TAMPER OUTPUT (N.C.) *1 TROUBLE OUTPUT TROUBLE OUTPUT SPARE (Non short) ALARM OUTPUT (N.O.) ALARM OUTPUT (COM) ALARM OUTPUT (N.C.) POWER OUTPUT ( ) (3-7.2VDC) POWER OUTPUT (+) (3-7.2VDC) POWER INPUT ( ) (3-7.2VDC) POWER INPUT (+) (3-7.2VDC) NO TAMPER COM NC TROUBLE OUT (T.O.) SP NO ALARM COM NC - - POWER OUT POWER IN + + *1: TAMPER terminals to be connected to a 24 hour supervisory loop. -Battery Sharing Transmitter HX-80NRAM Battery box Dummy battery TAMPER NO COM NC TROUBLE OUT (T.O.) SP NO POWER POWER ALARM OUTPUT INPUT ALARM POWER OUT POWER IN COM NC - + - + -Non Battery Sharing Use a transmitter with 2 inputs and connect one input to the Alarm wiring and the other to the Trouble wiring of the HX-80. NOTE: If the transmitter has a low battery input connect it to the Trouble wiring. Use 2 small transmitter units and connect one unit to the alarm wiring and the other to the trouble wiring (the size of such transmitters should be small enough to be accommodated in the HX-80NRAM internal spaces (A/B)). TAMPER NO COM NC Transmitter TROUBLE OUTPUT HX-80NRAM Main unit TROUBLE OUT (T.O.) SP NO HX-80NRAM Battery box Not used ALARM POWER POWER OUTPUT INPUT ALARM POWER OUT POWER IN COM NC - + - + HX-80NRAM Main unit - 19 -

5-5 WALL TAMPER (OPTION) Commercial magnet switch may be mounted as a wall tamper. Magnet switch installation space is provided on the back of the main unit and the bracket. Maximum size of an applicable magnet switch: D 9 mm (0.35") W 40 mm (1.57") H 9 mm (0.35") Magnet switch is not included. Main unit Bracket Wiring Hole Magnet switch (Bracket side) installation position Magnet switch (Wall side) installation position Magnet switch (Wall side) installation position Magnet switch (Base side) installation position -WIRING DIAGRAM Transmitter Magnet switch TAMPER NO COM NC TROUBLE OUT (T.O.) SP HX-80NRAM Main unit - 20 -

-Installation 1 Install the magnet switch (wall side) to the wall. To determine the installation position, use the Installation position template provided on the inside cover of the product package. 2 Open the wiring knockout with suitable tool e.g. screwdriver. 3 Install the other portion of the magnet switch to the back of the main unit or the bracket. Pull the wiring through the knockouts. When not using the bracket When using the bracket 2 In 1 Fix In 2 1 Fix Tilt the bracket about 45 and pass through the wire. 4 Wiring sponge pad Out 3 In 3 Out Magnet switch In 4 6 Wiring sponge pad 5 Out 4 Install bracket and main unit to the walls surface. 5 Connect the magnet switch wiring to the tamper terminal of the main unit and the transmitter terminal. - 21 -

6 WALK TEST 1 Set the DIP switch 1 (WALK TEST MODE) to ON (TEST). 2 Check that the detector detects an object in the intended detection area. The installation has been successful if the LED lights for two seconds after a person walks into the detection area. Detected Not detected Note>> The switch is set to ON (TEST) by factory default. Note>> For the walk test, move more than 1.0 m (3'3") away from the detector. 3 If the LED does not need to be turned on at all times, set the DIP switch 1 (WALK TEST MODE) to OFF (NORM.). 7 SETTING PIR 1 (Do not touch) DIP switch 1. WALK TEST MODE 2. BATTERY SAVING TIMER 3. IMMUNITY 4. TROUBLE OUTPUT TYPE 5. LOW BATTERY TERMINAL 6. LED ON/ OFF 7. PIR AND/OR PIR SENSITIVITY HI STD OFF ANTI-MASKING SENSITIVITY - 22 - PIR 2 (Do not touch)

-WALK TEST MODE DIP switch 1 POSITION FUNCTION NORM. TEST TEST (Factory default NORM. LED will lights when someone detected regardless DIP-SW 6. (Lights up irrespective of the LED ON/OFF (DIP- SW 6, refer to page 24) setting) Alarm will be generated when someone detected regardless DIP-SW 2. Normal operation. (Battery saving mode.) LED is off. (When LED ON/OFF is OFF.) Caution>> After completing a walk test, always set the unit to NORM. position for operation. Using the unit in TEST mode will shorten the battery life. -BATTERY SAVING TIMER DIP switch 2 Even if there are continuous alarm events, the alarm is generated only once in the timer period to save the battery life. POSITION FUNCTION 120s (Factory 120 sec. default) 120s 5s 5s 5 sec. -IMMUNITY SWITCH DIP switch 3 POSITION STD (Factory default) IMMUNITY FUNCTION IMMUNITY logic is not activated. IMMUNITY logic is activated. Use this under harsh environment (e.g. vegetation sway). STD IMMUNITY -TROUBLE OUTPUT TYPE DIP switch 4 Select the contact point output form with the TROUBLE OUTPUT TERMINAL. POSITION FUNCTION N.C. (Factory default) N.C. signal is output to the TROUBLE OUTPUT TERMINAL. N.C. N.O. N.O. N.O. signal is output to the TROUBLE OUTPUT TERMINAL. - 23 -

Trouble signal output >> Trouble signal at regular intervals is output after trouble condition continues for a certain period. ANTI MASKING OUTPUT When an object is placed close to the lens surface, for a period of more than 180 seconds, the IR Anti-Masking circuit will activate and generate a trouble signal. Anti-Masking output will be automatically reset within about one minute after a masking object is removed. LOW BATTERY OUTPUT (when the LOW BATTERY OUTPUT (DIP switch 5) is ON) When the battery capacity becomes low, the unit automatically outputs fixed time transmission to call attention. When LOW BATTERY signal is output, Anti-Masking function will be canceled in order to extend the battery life. When LOW BATTERY signal is output, replace all the batteries with new ones. Warning Do not use batteries of different capacities (i.e.: mixing new and used batteries) or of different manufacturers and/or types together. Not observing the above may result in an explosion, leakage of electrolyte, emission of toxic gases or other outcomes that may be harmful to people and property. -LOW BATTERY TERMINAL DIP switch 5 POSITION OFF (Factory default) ON FUNCTION Low battery output is not operational. Low battery signal is output from the TROUBLE OUTPUT. OFF ON -LED ON/OFF DIP switch 6 POSITION OFF (Factory default) ON FUNCTION The LED does not light even if someone detected. The LED lights when someone is detected. OFF ON - 24 -

-PIR AND/OR DIP switch 7 -PIR SENSITIVITY AND Note>> OR mode is appropriate for the sites that require more detectability rather than false alarm tolerance such as lighting control and camera activation. HIGH MIDDLE LOW OR -ANTI-MASKING SENSITIVITY HIGH STD OFF POSITION AND (Factory default) OR POSITION HIGH MIDDLE (Factory default) LOW POSITION HIGH STD (Factory default) OFF FUNCTION An alarm is output when both PIR1 and PIR2 detect an object. An alarm is output when either PIR1 or PIR2 detects an object. Selecting OR mode makes detection range longer than AND mode. Walk test to readjust the detection range is required when OR is selected. Actual adjustment should be conducted by adjusting the bracket angle. OR mode only PIR SENSITIVITY SELECTOR FUNCTION High sensitivity Middle sensitivity Low sensitivity ANTI-MASKING SENSITIVITY SELECTOR FUNCTION High sensitivity Normal sensitivity Disabled Caution>> After closing the cover, do not leave any objects closer than 1 meter from the unit. - 25 -

8 LED INDICATION DETECTOR CONDITION Warm-up Alarm Anti-Masking booting (Anti-Masking start up) Red LED Blink Light OFF LED INDICATOR (RED ONLY) Blinks for approx. 60 sec. Lights for 2 sec. Blinks 2 times and goes off for 5 sec. and then repeats. Trouble output Masking detection Low Battery Output Blinks 3 times and goes off for 3 sec. and then repeats for 180 sec. Blinks 4 times and goes off for 3 sec. and then repeats. Note>> To distinguish a trouble output caused by low battery power, the low battery power LED display will light up when the cover is opened even if the LED ON/OFF (DIP-SW 6, refer to 7) is set to OFF. - 26 -

9 SPECIFICATIONS 9-1 SPECIFICATIONS Model HX-80NRAM Detection method Passive infrared PIR Coverage 24.0 m 2.0 m (80' 6'7") narrow / 20 zones PIR distance limit 6.5 m, 10.0 m, 13.0 m, 18.0 m (22', 33', 42', 59') Detectable speed 0.3 m/s 1.5 m/s (1'/s 4'11"/s) Sensitivity 2.0 C (3.6 F) at 0.6 m/s Power input 3 7.2 V DC Lithium Battery (CR123A 3, CR2 3, 1/2AA 3, 1/2AA 6) Operating voltage 2.5 9 V DC Current draw 30 μ A (standby) / 4 ma (max.) at 3 V DC Alarm period 2.0 ±1 sec. Warm-up period Approx. 90 sec. (LED blinks) Alarm output Form C -Solid State Switch- 10 V DC 0.01 A max. Trouble output N.C./N.O. Selectable -Solid State Switch- 10 V DC 0.01 A max. Tamper output Form C. 28 V DC, 0.1 A max. changes when cover removed. Disable: During normal operation. LED indicator Enable: During WALK TEST or LED SW on. Red: Warm-up, Alarm, Trouble, Low battery RF interference No alarm 10 V/m Operating temperature -20 +60 C (-4 +140 F) Environment humidity 95% max. Weatherproof IP55 Mounting Wall Mounting height 2.5 3.0 m (8'2" 9'10") Bracket adjust angle Vertical: ±20 Horizontal: ±95 Weight 780 g (27.5 oz.) Accessories Bracket, Screw (4 20 mm) 4, Velcro tape 2, Alarm cable, Battery lead 2, Dummy battery kit *Specifications and designs are subject to change without prior notice. - 27 -

9-2 DIMENSIONS Using bracket Without bracket 286 (11.26") 93 (3.66") 205 (8.07") 93 (3.66") 197.5 (7.78") 197.5 (7.78") Unit: mm (inch) Unit: mm (inch) The HX-80N series is only a part of a complete system, therefore we cannot accept complete responsibility for any damages or other consequences resulting from an intrusion. As a rough indication of battery change timing, enter the battery type and the date it was first used. Battery type Date (Year/Month) OPTEX CO., LTD. (JAPAN) (ISO 9001 Certified) (ISO 14001 Certified) 5-8-12 Ogoto Otsu Shiga 520-0101 JAPAN TEL:+81-77-579-8670 FAX:+81-77-579-8190 URL:http://www.optex.co.jp/e/ OPTEX INCORPORATED (USA) TEL:+1-909-993-5770 Tech:(800)966-7839 URL:http://www.optexamerica.com/ OPTEX (EUROPE) LTD. (UK) TEL:+44-1628-631000 URL:http://www.optex-europe.com/ OPTEX SECURITY SAS (FRANCE) TEL:+33-437-55-50-50 URL:http://www.optex-security.com/ - 28 - OPTEX SECURITY Sp. z o. o. (POLAND) TEL:+48-22-598-06-55 URL:http://www.optex.com.pl/ OPTEX KOREA CO., LTD. (KOREA) TEL:+82-2-719-5971 URL:http://www.optexkorea.com/ OPTEX (DONGGUAN) CO., LTD. SHENZHEN OFFICE (CHINA) TEL:+86-755-33302950 URL:http://www.optexchina.com/