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Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide ESUGSC008 Version 2.0 September 2017

Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Overview... 3 2. Installing the PIR... 4 2.1. Determining the Best Location... 4 2.1.1 Basic Location Requirements... 4 2.1.2 Locations to Avoid... 6 2.1.3 Room Recommendations... 8 2.2. Checking if an Optical Limiter is Required... 10 2.3. Checking if a Pet Immune Lens is Required... 11 2.4. Setting Up the PIR... 11 2.5. Conducting a Walk Test... 22 3. Operating the PIR... 23 3.1. Notifications... 23 3.2. Supervision... 23 3.3. Configuring the PIR... 23 4. Replacing the Battery... 24 5. Specifications... 26 Appendix A Installation Method Alternatives... 28 Using Mounting Tape... 28 Using Screws... 29 Required Equipment... 29 Installing the PIR with Screws... 29 2 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

Overview 1. Overview The Essence Passive Infrared Detector (PIR) is a battery operated, bi-directional, wireless motion detector. LED DragonflyEye Lens Figure 1: Essence Passive Infrared Detector Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 3

2. Installing the PIR To install the PIR: Ensure you have one 3 V CR123A lithium battery NOTE: To comply with the UL certification standards, use GP International Ltd. batteries. Determine the best location Check if an optical limiter is required Check if a pet immune lens is required Set up the PIR Conduct a walk test 2.1. Determining the Best Location When selecting a mounting location for the PIR, it is important to take account of: Basic location requirements Locations to avoid Room recommendations 2.1.1 Basic Location Requirements The mounting location should be: A flat wall surface or a corner in a room 4 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

A surface that is clean, dry, and smooth At a height of 2 to 2.2 m (6.6 to 7.2 ft.) Within 400 m (1,312 ft.) of the control panel (CP) NOTE: The PIR has a maximum detection range of 12 m (40 ft.), and maximum detection angles of 90 horizontal, and 50 vertical. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 5

2.1.2 Locations to Avoid The mounting location should not be: On a door frame. Where objects obscure the coverage area, even partially. For example, bookcases or cabinets. A location that has moving objects in the coverage area. For example, curtains or light fixtures with hanging parts. 6 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

Directly in front of an air conditioner or heat source. Directly opposite a door. For example, if the bathroom PIR is installed facing the door, when the resident passes the open bathroom door through the hallway, the PIR sends a bathroom event to the CP reporting incorrectly that the resident is entering the bathroom A location that has overlapping coverage areas with another PIR. Overlapping coverage can cause false detection reporting. Separate coverage areas ensure distinct identification of the activity area for each PIR. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 7

As a further example, the following figure shows an apartment with a typical installation with multiple PIRs, avoiding overlapping coverage. Figure 2: Motion Detector Installation Example 2.1.3 Room Recommendations To get the best from the PIR, take account of the following recommendations for mounting locations in different room types. Bedroom Restroom Install the PIR opposite the bed to ensure the entire bed is covered. Install the PIR 30 to 50 cm (1 to 1.6 ft.) above the toilet, depending on the distance from the toilet. Bathroom Install the PIR diagonal to the sink and the bathtub or shower cabinet, and if possible, not opposite the door. 8 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

Combined bathroom A combined bathroom is a bathroom that includes a toilet. Because this type of bathroom includes two types of activities bathroom and restroom - it is important to ensure that both activities are monitored separately. If there is a combined bathroom, you must install an optical limiter in the restroom PIR, to capture the restroom activities. Refer to 2.2 Checking if an Optical Limiter is Required on page 10. NOTE: In a combined bathroom, if an optical limiter is fitted to the restroom PIR, the coverage area of the two PIRs can overlap. The following figure shows a possible solution for installation in a combined bathroom. PIR with Optical Limiter PIR for standard coverage area Figure 3: Combined Bathroom Installation Living room Dining room Install the PIR diagonal to the couch, and if possible, not facing the dining room. Install the PIR diagonal to the dining room table, and if possible, not facing the living room. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 9

Living and dining room Ensure there is no overlap of the PIR coverage areas when the dining room and living room are combined, or are adjacent and open plan. Install the two PIRs back to back, such that their locations enable separation of the living room and the dining room types of activity event The following figure shows a possible solution for installation when a living room is adjacent to the dining room. Figure 4: Combined Living Room and Dining Room 2.2. Checking if an Optical Limiter is Required If the premises include rooms that combine activities, it is important to differentiate these activities by using an optical limiter. For example, where there is a combined bathroom: a bathroom with a toilet. In such a case, an optical limiter should be fitted to the PIR in the restroom. Instructions for fitting an optical limiter are included in 2.4 Setting Up the PIR on page 11. The following figure shows the optical limiter. Figure 5: Optical Limiter 10 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

NOTE: The coverage area radius for a PIR with an optical limiter is 0.25 times the installation height. For example, if the PIR is installed at a height of 2 m, the coverage area radius is 0.5 m 2.3. Checking if a Pet Immune Lens is Required If there are pets on the premises, it is important to differentiate between the movement of the resident and the movement of the pet by using a pet immune lens. Instructions for fitting a pet immune lens are included in 2.4 Setting Up the PIR on page 11. The following figure shows the pet immune lens. Figure 6: Pet Immune Lens Caution: It is not recommended to install the pet immune lens in a PIR that includes an optical limiter. The coverage area of the PIR may be further reduced. 2.4. Setting Up the PIR To set up the PIR: 1. Identify the location for mounting the PIR. Refer to 2.1 Determining the Best Location on page 4. 2. Clean the surface of the mounting location thoroughly. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 11

3. Release the PIR mounting base by lifting the tab and pushing it forward. 2 1 Figure 7: Release the Mounting Base NOTE: Refer to Using Screws on page 29 for information about installing the PIR using screws. 4. Peel off the protective strips from the mounting tape required for the installation location. For installing in a corner For installing on a flat wall Figure 8: Peel Off the Protective Strips 12 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

5. Press the mounting base into place, ensuring it is the right way up. Top Bottom Figure 9: Put the Mounting Base the Right Way Up 6. Remove the battery cover by sliding it upwards. Figure 10: Open the Battery Cover Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 13

7. If the PIR does not require a pet immune lens or an optical limiter, skip ahead to step 16 on page 19. 8. Unscrew the two screws above the battery compartment at the top of the back cover. Figure 11: Unscrew the Screws 9. Insert a flat screwdriver between the tab of the front panel and the top of the back cover, pushing down and twisting, to separate the front panel and the back cover. Figure 12: Separate the Front Panel and Back Cover 14 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

The following figure shows the front panel and the back cover of the PIR. Front Panel Back Cover Figure 13: PIR Front Panel and Back Cover Caution: Be careful not to damage the internal parts of the PIR. 10. To install the pet immune lens in the PIR: a. Use a flat screwdriver to release the three latch tabs on the front panel so that the outer lens falls free from the PIR. Figure 14: PIR Lens Latch Tabs Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 15

b. Insert the pet immune lens into the opening for the lens in the PIR front panel. The pet immune lens fits inside the opening of the PIR. Figure 15: Insert the Pet Immune Lens c. Insert the PIR outer lens, on top of the pet immune lens, in the groove surrounding the opening for the lenses, putting the outer lens latch tabs into the matching holes. Hole Lens latch tab Figure 16: Insert the Lens Tabs 16 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

11. To install the optical limiter: a. Slide the optical limiter into the flat-end slot at the top of the oval opening in the PIR front panel. Figure 17: Insert the Optical Limiter b. Push the limiter until it completely fits into place. Otherwise, the PIR cannot close properly. Figure 18: Optical Limiter installed in PIR 12. Insert the tabs, at the bottom of the front panel, into the inner square slots, at the bottom of the back cover. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 17

Figure 19: Align and Insert Tabs in Square Slots 13. Put the back cover onto the front cover, aligning the latch tab with the lock tab of the front panel. Figure 20: Put the Back Cover onto the Front Cover 14. Holding the PIR with the back cover facing you, press your thumbs on the holes for the screws until the latch tab clicks into place. Figure 21: Press Until Latch Tab Clicks into Place 18 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

15. Screw in the two screws above the battery compartment at the top of the back cover. Figure 22: Screw in the Screws 16. If the PIR is part of a Care@Home kit: a. Move the PIR at least 2 m (~6 ft. 7 in.) from the CP. b. Shake the PIR gently. The rattling sound is the tamper-prevention mechanism. c. Insert the battery, observing the correct polarity. Figure 23 Insert the Battery When the battery is installed, the LED lights up red, indicating that the PIR has powered up successfully. d. Skip ahead to step 18 on page 21. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 19

17. If the PIR is not part of a Care@Home kit: a. On the CP, press the PAIRING button for five seconds. PAIRING button Figure 24: Press the CP PAIRING Button b. Move the PIR at least 2 m (~6 ft. 7 in.) from the CP. c. Shake the PIR gently. The rattling sound is the tamper-prevention mechanism. d. Insert the battery, observing the correct polarity. Figure 25 Insert the Battery When the battery is installed, the LED lights up red, indicating that the PIR has powered up successfully. 20 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

WARNING! A new battery can cause damage if it is incorrectly installed. e. Ensure that the pairing process is successful. The process can have the following results: Success The CP beeps and the CP ring blinks blue three times. Failure Already paired The CP beeps and the CP ring lights up red for two seconds. Try to pair the PIR again. The CP beeps, the CP ring lights up blue, and the EMERGENCY button lights up red. NOTE: If no additional peripheral devices can be integrated, as when the CP memory is full, the CP beeps and the EMERGENCY button ring lights up red. 18. Close the battery compartment cover. 19. Insert the PIR into the mounting base until the PIR clicks into place. Ensure that the lens is pointing downward. Figure 26: Click the PIR into Place Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 21

2.5. Conducting a Walk Test A Walk Test is a function and signal verification check. The test is used to determine the detection area of the PIR. The Walk Test mode starts automatically after the PIR powers up, such as: When a new battery is inserted After adding and pairing a new PIR with the Care@Home system This mode lasts 10 minutes. During the Walk Test, you can check the detection area of the PIR by walking past it at different points. The LED on the PIR lights up for any motion the PIR detects. The PIR sends a notification of the motion detection event to the CP. 22 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

Operating the PIR 3. Operating the PIR The PIR monitors activity and reports it by sending notifications to the CP. 3.1. Notifications The PIR sends notifications to the CP for the following events: The PIR detects motion The room temperature exceeds the configured temperature threshold The PIR battery charge is low The PIR tamper switch is disturbed 3.2. Supervision The PIR is a supervised device. The PIR periodically transmits its status to the CP. If after a pre-defined time the CP does not receive the status message, the CP sends a Supervision lost message to the monitoring station. 3.3. Configuring the PIR You can configure parameters for the PIR using Care@Home CMS. For example, you can define how and when the PIR issues notifications to the CP. Refer to the Care@Home CMS Reference for the version of Care@Home system installed on your resident s premises. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 23

Replacing the Battery 4. Replacing the Battery When the battery charge is low, the battery must be replaced. WARNING! A new battery can cause damage if it is incorrectly installed. Be careful to replace the battery only with the same or equivalent to the recommended type. Refer to 5 Specifications on page 26. To replace the battery: 1. Release the PIR from the mounting base by lifting the tab and pushing it forward. Figure 27: Dismount the PIR 24 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

Replacing the Battery 2. Remove the battery cover by sliding it upwards. 3. Remove the old battery. Figure 28: Remove the Battery Cover 4. Shake the PIR gently. The rattling sound is the tamper-prevention mechanism. 5. Insert the new battery, observing the correct polarity. When the battery is installed, the LED lights up red, indicating that the PIR has powered up successfully. 6. Close the battery cover. 7. Return the PIR to the mounting base. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 25

Specifications 5. Specifications The following table lists all the technical aspects and data about the PIR. Table 1: Device Technical Specifications Category Details Essence Part number ES700PIR Power Supply Battery One 3 V CR123A lithium Approved manufacturers Nominal battery life Power test GP, Energizer, Duracell Up to three years Upon power-up and periodically Optical Sensor Dual element low-noise pyro-ceramic sensor RFI shielding Insect immunity sealed optics Lens White ESI 4th generation DragonflyEye multi-zone lens 12 m (39 ft.) detection range 90 horizontal, 50 vertical 102 zones, 6 vertical beams Daylight immunity Wireless Bi-directional End-to-end bi-directional ESI protocol Advanced radio supervision algorithm Frequency RF coverage Encoding FSK modulation: 869.225 MHz, 868.3 MHz (Europe and China) 916.5 MHz (North America and Australia) 800 MHz (Israel) 400 m (1,312 ft.) open air 32-bit ID, over 4 billion combinations 26 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

Specifications Category Details Functional Main MCU Advanced false alarm suppression algorithms Advanced gain temperature control Immunity Multiple detection mechanism Walk test Visual indications Sealed PCB Minimal wait time between detections: 20 seconds (PERS: 2.5 minutes) Automatic after power-up, for 10 minutes LED for detection, tampering, and walk test Environmental RFI protection: Over 30V/m Operating temperatures 0 to 49 C (32 to 120.2 F) Storage temperatures -20 to 60 C (-4 to 140 F) Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) 106 x 60 x 51 mm - 4.17 x 2.36 x 2.01 in. Compliance with Standards Weight Color Mounting CE 84 g (incl. battery) / 0.185 lb. Glossy white Standard ESI wall mount and standard ESI 2-screws ceiling/wall mount EMC Safety Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 27

Installation Method Alternatives Appendix A Installation Method Alternatives There are two ways to install the PIR mounting base: Using mounting tape Using screws Before choosing the installation method, consider the following: Installation with mounting tape is more common. Installation with screws is recommended when installing the PIR at an angle. Using Mounting Tape Mounting tape is approved for the following surfaces: ABS Polycarbonate (PC) Aluminum Galvanized Steel Enameled Steel Stainless Steel Nickel Coated ABS PVC Glass/Epoxy Ceramic PBT Glass (with and without silane coating) Acrylic/Polyurethane paint Polyester Paint 28 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

Installation Method Alternatives Using Screws You can use screws to install the PIR: Flat on a wall At an angle facing to the right or the left In a corner Required Equipment Before beginning, prepare the following equipment: A drill with a standard bit 3 X 35 DIN 7982 C screws and wall anchors: 2 for installation on a flat wall 3 for installation at an angle 6 for installation in a corner A standard Philips screwdriver Installing the PIR with Screws To install the PIR using screws: 1. Release the PIR mounting base by lifting the tab and pushing it forward. 2. Clean the surface where the PIR is to be installed. 3. Use a flat screwdriver to clear the holes appropriate for the mounting location. Refer to Screw Holes on page 30. 4. Place and hold the mounting base on the desired location and mark the drilling spots. 5. Drill the holes. 6. Insert wall anchors if needed. 7. Place the mounting base over the wall anchors and screw in the screws. Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide 29

Installation Method Alternatives Screw Holes The following figures show the screw holes to use for each type of installation. The corner support holes are blocked by the mounting tape. You can drill through the tape. Figure 29: Holes for Installing on a Flat Wall Figure 30: Holes for Installing in a Corner Figure 31: Holes for Installing on Left Side Figure 32: Holes for Installing on Right Side 30 Care@Home Motion Detector User Guide

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