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ISN3010B4
Wired Passive Infrared Sensor with Camera (ENGLISH)
1. Introduction
The ISN3010B4 volumetric sensor uses infra-red technology and is part of the range
of Intellibus peripherals used with the Honeywell control panels. See over for mounting
locations.
2. Tamper Switches
The ISN3010B4 is equipped with a normally-closed cover tamper switch. The tamper switch
opens when the cover is opened or when the detector is removed from the wall.
To have the wall tamper, screw the base, using either wall tamper or corner tamper holes
see Fig 3.
3. Mounting Instructions
1)
Using a small screwdriver, push in the housing latch at the bottom of the sensor and
gently remove the front cover, lifting it from the bottom. See Figure 2
2)
See Figure 1 for location advice and mount the rear housing flat against a wall or in
a corner. See Figure 4.
3)
Connect the product as shown in Figure 3.
4)
Do not close the cover until ready to register
4. Power Supply Description
The system is powered by the Panel through a variable length of cable.
Table 1 reports the Input Voltage Ranges for the detector.
Operating the device from 6.9V to 8.2V will result in loss of night video capability.
Operating the device above 15V will decrease the margin of security for BUS over-voltages.
The operation beyond 20V may result in device damages.
Operating Input Voltage
Input Voltage Absolute
Maximum Ratings
Table
1
Constant current section
The Infra-Red LEDs limits the minimum operating voltage to 8.2V, as
a minimum drop must be guaranteed on the Infra-Red LEDs.
Constant power section
Table 2, shows the device's current consumptions, as a function
of operating mode and Input voltage.
Input
Video ON, IR LEDs
Voltage
OFF
8.2V
140mA
12V
90mA
15V
70mA
Table 2
5. LED Operation
The LED can give either indication of detection or indication of Databus
communication. Use the control panel configuration to enable the detection
indication. Communication indication will be given only when the control panel
is in Installer Mode and not in Walk-Test mode. See Figure 5.
6. Registration
Registration is the procedure that associates the detector with the control panel
and is fully automatic upon the connection of the sensor to the BUS.
Procedure
1)
Ensure the panel is in auto-learn mode.
2)
Fit the cover of the ISN3010B4 so that it is power-up on the data bus.
The panel will automatically assign a bus address beginning 800.
3)
Watch the LED to ensure that the indication of good-communications
is given after the registration process. The control panel will indicate
a new module added.
Note: Always register the sensor in its final position.
.
MIN
MAX
8.2
15
6.9
20
Current Consumption
Video ON, IR LEDs
ON
250mA
200mA
180mA
7. Configuration
The following settings can be configured:
The alarm LED
PIR sensitivity
Image settings.
All setting will be done through the control panel configuration
8. Setting Sensitivity and Testing the Sensor
Set the sensitivity appropriate for the application (see the options below), and replace the
cover. Begin the walk-test as soon as the LED stops blinking (see the LED Operation section).
Walk through the detection zone(s), observing the sensor's LED. The LED indicates detection
of movement and transmission of an alarm.
The absolute range of a sensor unit is subject to variation due to different types of clothing,
backgrounds and ambient temperature. For this reason, you should make sure that the most
likely intruder routes are well within the sensor's detection zones, and that walk-testing is
carried out along those routes.
Sensitivity Options
Pulse count 4 sensitivity: 3–5 steps. This is the recommended setting for applications
with pets <36 kg.
Pulse count 3 sensitivity: 2–4 steps. This is the recommended setting for applications
with pets up to 18 kg (40 lb).
Pulse count 2 sensitivity: 1–3 steps.
Pulse count 1 sensitivity: 1–2 steps. (This is the recommended setting for any location
where an intruder is expected to cross only a small portion of the coverage area
(conforms to EN50131))
Note: The distances in the detection pattern illustrations are only given as a guide, and do not
represent the maximum detection distances
Special Instructions for Installing with Pets
To take full advantage of the pet immunity in the ISB3010B4, follow the guidelines below:
Set the sensor to the pulse count 3 or 4 as required by the application.
At the pulse count 4 sensitivity setting, the total combined weight of animals may not
exceed 36 kg (80 lb).
At the pulse count 3 sensitivity setting, the total combined weight of animals may not
exceed 18 kg (40 lb).
Mount the sensor where pets cannot come within 1.80 m (6 feet) of the sensor
by climbing on furniture, boxes or other objects.
Do not aim the sensor at stairways or furniture/objects that can be climbed on
by animals.
Environmental differences and the amount of heat radiated by an animal will vary
the animal immunity levels exhibited by the sensor.
Each installation should be tested to determine the exact level
of animal immunity attainable.
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