525D-BI03
PRINTED IN CANADA 07/03
Pour les
instructions
française, voir au
verso.
(525D)
Dual
Instructions
I
NTRODUCTION
The Digital Vision 525D series combines a superior performance
infrared motion detector with a state-of-the-art microwave detection
unit. The Digital Vision 525D motion detector includes the following
unique features:
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100 % Digital Motion Detection
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Digital Shield™ algorithm software
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Digital Microwave Detection
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Digital Auto Pulse Signal Processing (Patented)
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Digital Temperature Compensation
WARNING: Do not touch the sensor surface as this could
result in a detector malfunction. If necessary, clean the
sensor surface using a soft cloth with pure alcohol.
J
S
UMPER
ETTINGS
Paradox Digital Vision 525D detectors are equipped
with four jumpers, used to set the operational modes of
the detector. In the following instructions, jumper settings
are referred to as being either ON or OFF. Also use the
PCB layout drawing (FIG-1) to locate jumpers.
JP1 - D
S
™ S
IGITAL
HIELD
ETTING
The SHIELD™ jumper sets several Digital Processing parameters
such as:
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Accumulated energy levels required to generate an alarm
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EMI/RFI digital filter levels
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Digital amplifier gain.
ON (default) = This will activate "Normal Mode", which should be set
when being used in a "Normal" Environment.
OFF = In "High Shield Mode" , all three parameters mentioned above
are
automatically
set
for
high-risk
environments
interference).
JP2 - LED S
ETTING
ON (default) = This will enable the red LED.
OFF = This will disable the red LED.
JP3 - S
D
E
P
INGLE OR
UAL
DGE
ROCESSING
JP3 determines the DSP (Digital Signal Processing) operational
setting for the motion detector.
ON (default) = In "Single edge" processing entry and exit signals are
added until the value representing an alarm situation is reached.
OFF = In "Dual edge" processing, entry signals are processed
separately from exit signals. Both have to reach required energy
levels before an alarm is generated.
JP4 - T
M
EST
ODES
JP4 is used for the Microwave and Infrared Walk-testing as shown in
FIG-5 (see other side). Refer to "Microwave Walk-testing" and to
"Infrared Walk-testing" for more information.
I
NSTALLATION
Using a Paradox® standard lens at the recommended installation
height of 2.1m (7ft) ±10%, the Paradox Digital Vision detector will
provide full coverage from 1.5m (5ft) to 14m (45ft) without any dead
zones (FIG-3).
Avoid placing the detector in proximity to the following sources of
interference: reflective surfaces, direct air flow, sources of steam/oil
vapor, infrared light sources and objects causing temperature
changes. Digital Microwave Detection will be hampered if installed
close to vibrating metal surfaces, rotating fans, water flow in plumbing
pipes or electromagnetic sources. Also note, microwave frequencies
can penetrate walls, therefore, avoid installing the unit where it can
respond to motion on the other side of the protected area's walls. To
change the lens, choose the desired lens (see http://www.paradox.ca)
and perform the following (FIG-1):
a) remove the front cover of the detector (1) by gently pushing the
cover pin (2) in with a screwdriver.
b) pull out the bezel (4) by lightly pressing on the bezel pins (5) & (6).
c) remove the lens and replace it with the alternate lens. (Note: when
the new lens is properly installed, the grooves should be inside the
bezel and the lens catalogue number on top.)
d) replace the bezel by lightly pressing into place and verify that the
lens is centered.
After selecting the detector's location, drill or punch out holes for the
screws as described below (see FIG-1 and FIG-4 on the other side).
CORNER MOUNT: Carefully remove the PCB (9) by loosening PCB
screw (12) and utilize holes A, B, C and D.
FLAT SURFACE MOUNT: Carefully remove the PCB (9) by loosening
PCB screw (12) and utilize holes E, F, G and H.
WIRING: Run the wires through entry holes I & J and connect them
according to the markings on the plastic back and as per FIG-2.
T
P
D
URNING ON THE
ARADOX
IGITAL
Turning on the detector initiates a self-testing program for the signal
processor and memory. The LED will flash for 16 seconds. When the
LED is no longer flashing, the system is ready and fully operational.
M
W
-
ICROWAVE
ALK
TESTING
Ensure that JP4 is OFF and that JP3 is ON as described in FIG-5 (see
other side). After changing the setting, allow 3 seconds for the
changes to take effect.
Walk-test the protected area while monitoring the red LED. If the red
LED is flashing rapidly, it means that it is detecting low level signals,
which are not strong enough to generate an alarm. Reduce
microwave sensitivity by using a small flat screwdriver to turn the
PCB's microwave sensitivity trimmer (FIG-1) counterclockwise until a
minimum required sensitivity is achieved, while maintaining sufficient
detection response. If the microwave detector is too sensitive, it will
detect movement from outside the walls of the protected area. The
microwave range (sensitivity) can be adjusted. Unlike the infrared
detector, microwave detection is sensitive to movement approaching/
receding from the detector.
(potential
After the walk-test, perform a non-movement test. After correct
sensitivity adjustment, the red LED should not illuminate. If it does,
this means that the microwave detector is detecting movement or
interference from somewhere inside or outside the protected area.
Interference may be generated by electromagnetic sources or moving
objects, even if they are located out of view. In this case, try to
relocate the detector. Upon completion of the microwave walk-test,
set JP3 to OFF.
I
W
-
NFRARED
ALK
TESTING
Set JP3 and JP4 to OFF as described in the FIG-5 (see other side).
After changing the setting allow 3 seconds for the changes to take
effect and then you can choose to perform the test in Normal Mode
(JP1 = ON) or High Shield Mode (JP1 = OFF). Refer to FIG-5 on other
side.
At 20°C (room temperature), you should not be able to cross more
than one complete zone (consisting of 2 beams) in the coverage area
with any kind of movement; slow/fast walking or running. Approximate
width of a full beam at 14m (45ft) from the detector is 1.8m (6ft) see
FIG-3. Upon completion of the infrared walk-test, set JP4 to OFF.
Warranty
The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use
for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties
whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability
and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded. Because Seller does not install or connect
the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by
the Seller. Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system. Seller obligation and liability
under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any products not
meeting the specifications. In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any
losses or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental, including without limitation,
any damages for lost profits stolen goods, or claims by any other party, caused by defective goods or
otherwise arising from the improper, incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise
sold.
100% Digital Motion Detection: patented
†Interlock Sensor Geometry: patented
†Auto Pulse Signal Processing: patented
†One or more of the following US patents may apply: 6215399, 6111256,
5287111, 5119069, 5077549, 5920259, 5886632, US05751803, US05721542,
US05287111, US05119069, and US05077549. Canadian and International
patents may also apply: patent #1-302-541 (CAN)
*LODIFF® lens: patent #4,787,722 (U.S.)
LODIFF® a registered trademark of Fresnel Technologies Inc.
Digital Vision is a trademark of Paradox Security Systems
Specifications may change without prior notice
© 2002–2003 Paradox Security Systems
This device complies with Part 15 Subpart (B) of FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Paradox Security Systems could void the user's authority to
operate/use the equipment.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Motion Detector type
PIR Sensor element type
Sensor geometry
Focal point lens
Range (90° Standard lens)
Microwave Antenna type
Frequency
Operating Temperature
Voltage
V
D
Current Consumption
ISION
ETECTOR
Alarm form A output
Alarm solid-state output
Tamper form C output
Alarm period
PIR + Microwave
Dual
Rectangular
1.2"
14m x 14m (45ft x 45ft)
Flat strip microwave antenna with FET oscillator
FCC & DOC - 10.525GHZ, (other frequencies
available)
-20° to +50°C (-4° to+122°F)
10 - 16Vdc
30mA maximum
Standard 100mA, 28Vdc
N.C. 150mA, 28Vdc (optional)
N.C. 150mA, 28Vdc (optional)
3 sec.