Interlogix TX-E721 Bedienungsanleitung
Interlogix
Bewegungsmelder
TX-E721
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TX-E721 Fresnel Lens Pet Immune PIR
Description
This is the Installation Sheet for the TX-E721 Fresnel Lens Pet Immune PIR
A motion sensor (passive-infrared or PIR) detects movement within a
specific area by sensing the infrared energy emitted from a body as it
moves across the sensor’s field of view. When this motion is detected, the
sensor transmits an alarm signal to the control panel.
Figure 1 Pet Immune SAW PIR Motion Sensors :
Use these motion sensors to protect locations where door/window sensors
are impractical or not needed. For example, use a motion sensor to protect
large areas or open floor plans. Motion sensors also provide backup
protection for door/window sensors.
The Pet Immune -E721 utilizes advanced signal processing, a new TX
custom designed lens, and a new custom designed sensing element. The
combination of these improvements provides false alarm immunity for pets
with a combined weight of up to 40 pounds while still providing superior
human catch performance.
These wireless motion sensors include the following features:
• 35 by 40 ft. (10.6 m by 12 m) coverage area.
• Three minute transmitter lockout time after an alarm that helps extend
battery life.
• Cover-activated tamper
• Supervisory signals transmitted every 64 minutes to the control panel.
• Sensor low battery reports (trouble) to the control panel.
• Field-selectable sensitivity options.
Installation
Installation Guidelines
• Temporarily place the sensor in its intended mounting location.
Program and final test the sensor before permanently mounting it.
• If possible, locate sensors within 100 ft. (30.5 m) of the panel. While a
transmitter may have a range of 500 ft. (152 m) or more out in the
open, the environment at the installation site can have a significant
effect on transmitter range. Sometimes a change in sensor location
can help overcome adverse wireless conditions.
• The recommended mounting height is 7 1/2 ft.
• Position the sensor to protect an area where an intruder would be most
likely to walk across the detection pattern See Figure 2.
Figure 2: Overhead Detection Path
• Mount the motion sensor on a rigid surface which is free from
vibrations.
• Do not mount the sensor near duct work or other large metallic
surfaces which may affect the RF signals (see RF Testing). Actual
acceptable transmitter range should be verified for each installation.
• Mount the sensor permanently on a flat wall or in a corner. Do not set it
on a shelf.
• Windows should be closed in any area which has an armed motion
sensor.
• The sensor must be incline-mounted at a mounting height of 7.5 ft. See
Figure 3.
Figure 3: Wall Mount Options
• Room temperature must be kept between 60° and 120°F (16° and 49°
C).
• Position the sensor so it faces a solid reference point, like a wall.
Programming
Refer to the panel documentation for information on programming the
sensor into the panel.
To Trip the Sensor
1. Set the panel to program mode.
2. Proceed to the Learn Sensors menu.
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3. Remove the PIR from its mounting plate (activating the tamper switch).
4. Select the appropriate sensor group and number.
5. Exit the panel’s programming mode.
6. Return the PIR to its mounting plate.
Final Testing
Final testing should be done to verify radio signal integrity and confirm
control panel programming and response. The actual transmitter range can
be determined by performing a sensor test as follows:
1. With the PIR temporarily mounted at its intended location, remove the
PIR from its mounting plate and activate the tamper switch to start the
walk test mode.
2. Replace the sensor in its mounting plate.
3. Place the control panel in Sensor test mode. Move across the
detection pattern until the sensor’s LED turns on. STOP your motion.
4. Listen for the appropriate system response. Refer to the specific panel
installation manual for details on system response. If the system does
not respond as expected, proceed to the section. “ ”Troubleshooting
Mounting
The sensors must be incline-mounted on a wall surface or incline-mounted
in a corner at a mounting height of 7.5 ft. (2.5 m).
To Mount the Sensor
1. Remove the mounting plate by depressing the button on the top of the
sensor body. With the opposite hand pull the mounting plate away from
the body of the sensor.
2 Punch out the mounting holes that best fit your application. See Figure
3 for wall mount options.
3. See Figure 4 to determine which knockouts to use when mounting the
motion sensor. Use the outside 4 holes for corner mounting, or the
inside 4 holes for surface mounting.
Figure 4: PIR Mounting Plate Knockouts
4. Mark the location of the required holes on the mounting surface.
5. Use wall anchors and screws to secure into place. Attach the sensor to
the mounting plate.
6. When testing is completed the PIR can be securely attached to its
mounting plate by screwing the smallest enclosed screw into the hole
at the top of the mounting plate.
Setting the Sensitivity
The PIR has two sensitivity settings (standard and high sensitivity). The
sensor is set to standard sensitivity at the factory. This sensitivity is
preferred for most applications and provides the best immunity to false
alarms.
Note: If the shorting jumper is not used or is placed incorrectly, the sensor
defaults to standard sensitivity.
Figure 5: Sensitivity Pin Locations
CAUTION: High sensitivity should only be used in environments where
the room temperature is very stable.
ATTENTION: La haute sensibilité ne doit être utilisée que dans des
environnements où la température ambiante est très stable
1. Remove the mounting plate by depressing the button on the top of the
sensor body. With the opposite hand pull the mounting plate away from
the body of the sensor.
2. Locate the sensitivity pins directly above the battery when looking at
the back of the PIR
3. To change to high sensitivity, move the shorting jumper to the pair of
pins that are closer to the left side of the PIR
4. Walk test the PIR to verify the sensitivity.
The difference between the two settings are indicated in Figures 6 and
7.below.
Figure 6: Standard Sensitivity Setting
Figure 7: High Sensitivity Setting
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Important information Regarding Sensitivity Settings
The sensitivity settings should be set as followed:
Standard Sense:
Rooms < 25ft
Pets 40 pounds <
High Sense:
Rooms < 35ft
Pets 20 pounds <
Testing
Walk Testing
Walk testing should be done to determine the sensor’s actual coverage
area. The edge of the coverage pattern is determined by the first flash of the
LED. This may change slightly depending upon the sensitivity setting. Walk
test the unit from both directions to determine the pattern boundaries.
CAUTION: Excessive use of the walk test mode may reduce battery
life. Use only for initial setup and maintenance testing.
ATTENTION : L'utilisation excessive du mode test de marche peut
réduire la durée de vie de la batterie. Utiliser uniquement pour la
configuration initiale et les tests de maintenance.
1. Remove the sensor body from the mounted mounting plate and then
remount the body to activate the 60 second walk test mode.
2. Walk across the coverage pattern to determine the coverage area,
indicated by LED activation. Each activation extends the walk test
mode for an additional 60 seconds.
After 60 seconds without motion the walk test mode and the LED will no
longer activate when motion is detected.
Note: When the walk test mode has ended, an alarm can be transmitted
only after 3 minutes have passed since the previous alarm. This 3 minute
lockout time reduces unnecessary RF transmissions in high traffic areas
thereby extending battery life.
Environment Testing
Turn on all heating or air conditioning sources which would normally be
active during the protection period. Stand away from the sensor and outside
the coverage pattern and watch for alarms. When testing the Pet Immune
PIR also verify the pets allowed in the coverage pattern do not trip the PIR.
Maintenance
At least once a year, the range and coverage should be verified for proper
operation. The end user should be instructed to put the sensor in walk test
mode and walk through the far end of the coverage pattern to verify proper
detection.
Replacing the Battery
When the system indicates the sensor has a low battery, replace the battery
immediately.
1. Remove the mounting plate by depressing the button on the top of the
sensor body. With the opposite hand pull the mounting plate away from
the body of the sensor. See Figure 8.
2. Remove the old battery and replace with new battery (CR123A)
Note: Observe polarity when replacing the battery The battery should .
be inserted with the negative end closest to the left side of the PIR
when viewing it from the back. The positive end of the battery should
be closest to the right side. See Figure 8.
If a battery is installed incorrectly the unit will not function and
the red LED will not light up. The sensor may be damaged if a
battery is installed incorrectly.
3. Dispose of the battery as required by local requirements
4. Walk test the PIR to verify proper operation.
Note: When the battery is replaced, wait at least three minutes after
installing the battery before activating the walk test mode.
Figure 8: PIR Components, Battery Locations & Tamper Switch
Troubleshooting
Use the following guidelines if the system does not respond correctly when
the sensor final testing is conducted.
• Check programming and re-program sensor into panel if necessary.
• Move the sensor to another location and test for correct response.
• Check the mounting height and angle are according to “Mounting”
section.
To Relocate a Sensor
1. Test the sensor a few inches from the original position.
2. Increase the distance from the original position and retest until an
acceptable location is found.
3. Mount the sensor in the new location.
4. If no location is acceptable, test the sensor as described below:
• Test a known good sensor at the same location.
• If the system does not respond, avoid mounting a sensor at that
location.
• If the replacement sensor functions, return the problem sensor for
repair or replacement.
Specifications
TX-E 721
RF Frequency
319.5 MHz
Compatibility
Interlogix 319.5 MHz control panels/receivers
Battery Type
CR123A
Typical Battery Life
Up to 5 years at 68° F (20° C)
Operating
Temperature Range
32° to 110°F (0° to 43°C) Non-pet
applications
60° to 110°F (16° to 43°C) Pet applications
Supervisory Interval
64 Minutes
Relative Humidity
0 – 90% non-condensing
Storage Temperature
Range
-30 to 140°F (-34 to 60°C)
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
2.5 in x 2.1 in x 3.0 in
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Interlogix |
Kategorie: | Bewegungsmelder |
Modell: | TX-E721 |
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