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PMD2P: Wireless PIR Motion Detector with Built-in Pet Immunity V1.0
Description
The Paradox PMD2P is an analog single-optic PIR motion detector with built-in
pet immunity for use with Magellan wireless receivers/transceivers. The PMD2P
is immune to animals weighing up to 18kg (40 pounds), and features automatic
temperature compensation.
The PMD2P is battery-powered and features an innovative three minute energy
save mode (after two detections within a five-minute period). Also, the ALIVE
software in the PMD2P ensures that the alarm LED continues to display when it
is in energy save mode without compromising battery life.
Installation
At the installation height of 2.1m (7ft)
±10%, the PMD2P provides full
coverage from 1.2m (3.9 ft) to 11m
(36 ft). Mounting lower than
recommended height will decrease
A
B
the long range performance; higher
will decrease short range
performance. Do not obscure the
detector, partially nor fully.
IMPORTANT: Do not touch the
sensor as this could result in
malfunction. Clean the sensor
A
surface using a soft cloth with pure
alcohol. Also, avoid bending,
B
cutting, or altering the antenna or
mounting the detector near metal as
this may affect transmission.
Dual Tamper Mechanism - Wall and Cover
The PMD2P is equipped with dual tamper protection; an alarm is generated if the front cover is removed or if the
detector is removed from the wall. In order for the wall tamper removal feature to be functional, a screw needs to be
inserted in the wall tamper hole (see PCB Overview at right).
Powering the Wireless Detector
Verifying proper polarity, insert three "AAA" alkaline batteries into the motion detector's battery compartment. To replace
the batteries, remove the old batteries, then press and release the tamper switch and wait 60 seconds in order to re-
initialize the unit. After initialization is complete, insert batteries while verifying proper polarity (verify proper polarity on
battery compartment connector as well). IMPORTANT: Make sure that when reinstalling the battery compartment that
the batteries are facing the back-plate.
Power-up Sequence
After inserting the batteries, a power-up sequence begins (lasting 10-20 seconds). During this time, the red LED flashes
and the detector will not detect an open zone or tamper.
Signal Strength Test
In order to verify proper signal reception, perform a signal strength test as described in the receiver's Reference and
Installation Manual. Prior to performing the test, ensure the batteries have been installed. Also verify that the motion
detector has been assigned to a zone according to the instructions in the receiver's Reference and Installation Manual.
If the transmission is weak, relocating the transmitter by a few inches can greatly improve the reception.
Detector Settings - Quick View
Detector Settings - Details
A
B
A - Corner mount
B - Flat surface mount
C - Wall tamper hole
A
C
PCB Overview
Sensitivity
S2 (Slider)
High = High sensitivity (default)
Low = Low sensitivity
Fast/Slow Mode
JP1 (Jumper)
Off = Slow mode
On = Fast mode (default)
LED Feedback
JP2 (Jumper)
Off = Disabled
On = Enabled (default)
Sensitivity - S2 (Slider)
High Sensitivity
In high sensitivity mode, you should not be able to cross more than one complete zone (consisting
of two beams - left and right sensor elements) in the coverage area with any kind of movement. Use
this setting for the majority of installations.
Low Sensitivity
In low sensitivity mode, the amount of movement required to generate an alarm is doubled. The use
of low sensitivity mode is recommended in areas where the incidence of false alarms may be
greater.
Fast/Slow Mode - JP1 (Jumper)
Slow Mode
Recommended in areas where the incidence of false alarms may be greater.
Fast Mode
Recommended for the majority of installations.
LED Feedback - JP2 (Jumper)
Alarm
The red LED will illuminate for a period of 3 seconds whenever the motion detector detects any
kind of movement.
Low Battery
The PMD2P performs a battery test every 12 hours. If battery voltage drops below a certain level,
the red LED flashes at 8 second intervals and the motion detector will send a low battery signal to
the receiver. A trouble is generated and then transmitted to the central monitoring station.
Signal
The red LED blinks fast when transmitting.
Transmission
S2
JP1
JP2
Battery
compartment
Battery
connector
Antenna
Wall tamper
hole
Anti-tamper
switch
PMD2P-EI01 - Printed in Canada 06/2013

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