INSTALLATION
General wiring scheme
NOTE. The batteries of the power supply and interface module
also power the sensor.
The TROUBLE connection is used for monitoring the TAMPER and
for monitoring the anti-masking.
Mounting
1. Open the cover of the sensor module ;
2. Remove the fi xture
;
3. Keep the upper part of the support
sensor module
.
Make sure the connectors do no slide out of the bottom of the
support after removing the sensor module.
4. Open the container of the power supply and interface module
. Do not remove the anti-opening tamper of the power
supply and interface module container
5. Select the mounting mode :
- Modules overlapped horizontally (this mounting method is
the only one that allows use of the anti-removal tamper which
is to be installed at the bottom of the power module supply and
interface container)
;
- Side by side modules
;
- Modules overlapped vertically (the sensor module must be
placed above the power supply and interface module)
Modules overlapped horizontally
1. Open the pre-perforations and thread the connectors through
the cable passing pre-perforations
2. Fasten the casing cover of the power-supply and interface module
to the sensor-module support
and make the connections
. Lock the connectors using double-sided tape
Note. Be careful not to fasten the casing cover, of the power-sup-
ply and interface module, upside down and to not pinch any wires.
3. Keep the upper part of the support and mount the sensor
module .
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4. Fit the anti-removal tamper to the bottom of the power-supply
and interface module casing. Thread the cables through the
pre-perforated holes , and then fasten it to the wall using the
supplied screws, while considering the height
When the sensor module tamper is connected to the power
supply and interface module tamper, removing this connection
by disconnecting it or cutting it, DOES NOT trigger the activation
of the tamper circuit. To detect any disconnection one must cut the
wired jumper on the sensor module as shown in the fi gure
In this case the tampers of the two modules must be connected
otherwise the TROUBLE output will always be open.
and remove the
5. Fit the batteries into the power supply and interface module
and close the module container.
6. Remove the protective fi lm of the two-way tape stuck on
the back of the module, and fi t it inside the casing, sliding it
diagonally, as pictured
7. Connect the connectors and then fasten the sensor module
.
to the bottom of the power-supply and interface module .
Establish the horizontal detection angle by removing the fi xture.
Make any adjustments, fi t the fi xture and the support .
NOTE. The detection beam must be parallel to the wall to avoid
any interference with the wall itself
mounted on a corner to detect along the wall, aim it by choosing
the guide line engraved on the side opposite the wall along which
you want to detect
;
9. Establish the detection length: 2 m
.
To have 2 m of detection length, turn the lower lens 180° . Do
not remove the top lens.
;
10. Fasten the sensor-module casing cover
a walk test.
Side by side and vertically overlapped modules
.
1. Open the pre-perforations
through the cable-passing pre-perforations ;
2. Fasten the sensor module support and the power supply
and interface module container to the wall
.
.
.
. When the device is
.
or 5 m (default)
and perform
and thread the connectors
and make the
connections.
When installing horizontally paired modules position the sponge
as shown in the fi gure
; for vertical installations
position the sponge as shown in the fi gure
To complete the installation proceed as described and start from
point 3 in the "Horizontally overlaid modules" paragraph.
Replacing the batteries
The batteries power both the interface and sensor module. Open
the power-supply unit and interface module casing, disconnect
the connections and replace the batteries. If necessary, and very
carefully, remove the PCB from the container by prying it with
a screw driver
.
Once the batteries are replaced, restore the connections and possi-
bly, if it has been ruined, the two-way tape that holds the module
on the bottom of the casing
, then close it using the screw.
NOTE: Check that the stabilizing phase has properly initiated.
DISPOSAL
Make sure the packaging material is not disposed of in nature,
but rather disposed of in compliance with the laws in eff ect in
the country in which the product is being used. At the end of the
product's life cycle, make sure it not disposed of in nature. The
equipment must be disposed of in compliance with current laws
and its components recycled where possible. The components
that should be recycled are marked with the material's ID marker.
.