To install the detector:
1.
Lift off the custom insert and remove the screw
(see Figure 2, step 1).
2.
Using a screwdriver, carefully prise open the detector (see
Figure 2, steps 2 and 3).
3.
Fix the base to the wall. For flat mounting use a minimum
of two screws (DIN 7998) in positions A. For corner-
mounting use screws in positions B or C (Figure 4). To
install a pry-off tamper, use position A or B.
4.
Wire the detector (see Figures 4 and 7).
5.
Select the desired jumper and DIP switch settings (see
Figure 3). See section "Jumper settings" below for more
information.
6.
Remove the blinders and add the stickers, if required. See
"Configuring the coverage pattern" below for more details.
For ceiling-mount applications that require a 90° coverage,
7.
use the SB01 swivel-mount bracket.
8.
Close the cover.
9.
Insert the screw and place the custom insert.
For EN 50131 grade 3 installations, do not use mounting
position C.
Jumper settings
See Figure 3 for the jumper locations in the detector.
J1: Not used
J2: PIR enabling the LED
On: Enables the detector LED at all times (default)
Off: Puts the LED under control of the control panel and
disables the detector LED at all times (no memory feature)
J3 and J4: Dual loop setting
This sets the alarm and tamper relays. It allows you to connect
the detector to any control panel. Use jumpers 3 and 4. See
Figure 7.
J5: D/N mode (Day/Night) or Rtest (remote test) setting
Use this jumper to set terminal 8 to either D/N or Rtest. We
recommend that you use D/N to manage the AM/TF activation
when required. Use Rtest to test the detector from the control
panel. The detector will activate the Alarm relay if the test
result is positive, and the AM relay if the test result is negative.
On: Terminal 8 = D/N (default)
Off: Terminal 8 = Remote test
J6: Polarity setting of the control voltage (CV)
On: "Active High" provides the standard logic with "Active High"
logic to enable Walk Test (WT) and Day/Night inputs (default)
Off: "Active Low" provides "Active Low" logic to enable Walk
Test and Day/Night inputs
DIP switch setting
Factory default:
5
4
3
2
1
ON
See Figure 3, item 1.
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SW 1: When to signal AM (anti-masking) or TF (technical
fault) output
On: Signals AM or TF only when the system is in Day mode
(default)
Off: Always signals AM or TF during Day and Night mode
SW 2: AM sensitivity
On: Advanced AM sensitivity. The detector signals the AM
area masking (factory default).
Off: Standard AM sensitivity. The detector signals the AM area
approaching.
SW 3: Resetting the AM/TF output
On: Auto reset. Resets the AM or TF status 40 seconds after
a PIR alarm.
Off: Authorized reset. Resets the AM or TF status after a PIR
alarm when the system is in Day and Walk Test mode. The
yellow LED will blink quickly. When the system is in Night
status, the yellow LED will turn off and the system is reset
(factory default).
Notes
•
For the advanced setting (SW 2 is On) the source of AM
alarm needs to be removed before AM reset is allowed.
•
If the AM alarm cannot be reset with an auto reset or
authorized reset, disconnect the power supply and
reconnect again.
•
A walk test should be performed to ensure the device
settings are appropriate for its application.
SW 4: Signaling AM or TF output
On: Signals AM on both the AM and Alarm relays. Signals TF
on the AM relay only (EN 50131).
Off: Signals AM and TF on the AM relay (default).
SW 5: Setting LEDs
On: Enables both LEDs on the detector at all times (default).
Off: Puts both LEDs under the control of the Walk Test and
Day/Night input. This activates the memory feature of the
detector.
AM calibration
During start-up the AM circuitry calibrates itself to its
environment. It is important to make sure that there are no
changes made to the environment within 1 m distance of the
detector within 60 s after powering up, otherwise the detector
may be vulnerable to false AM alarms and these alarms may
be impossible to reset.
Configuring the coverage pattern
•
Remove blinders (Figure 6, item 1) if necessary. The
modified pattern is shown in Figure 6, items 3 to 7.
Note:
If both blinders are installed, the detector range is
limited to 6 m (default).
•
Modify the pattern by breaking out blinder parts (shown as
gray in Figure 6, item 1). The corresponding curtain
fragments are shown in Figure 6, item 2.
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