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MOUNTING SURFACE
HOOKS (2)
WIRE ENTRY AREA
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ENGAGE SLOTS
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MOUNTING DETAILS
D. Coverage Adjustment
The PIR is equipped with a moveable mirror carrier which allows adjustment of
the coverage pattern in the horizontal direction after the unit is mounted (See
Diag. 4). Although it can be used in conjunction with either mirror, its feature is
particularly useful when using the Long Range/Curtain Mirror, because it can
compensate for mounting on an uneven wall, and assist in accurately aiming
down long corridors through doorways, and around obstructions. Adjustment is
accomplished by depressing one of the rectangular plastic ears at the lower left
and right sides of the mirror holder. This pivots the mirror assembly to the left
or right up to 5¡.
E. Ceiling Mounting
The versatility of the PIR permits optional ceiling mounting as an alternative to
the wall mounted configurations described herein. Mounting the unit on the
ceiling, using the Long Range Curtain Mirror, can provide a 15 to 18 ft. (4.6m to
5.5m) forward-looking ÒcurtainÓ pattern as illustrated in Diagram 6.
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F. Inverted Mounting
If small pets have access to the area protected by the detector, this section
pertains.
Mount the detector and wall plate inverted (the PIR window at the top) with the
wall plate tilted forward (downward). Four self-adhesive rubber spacers have
been provided to aid in tilting the wall plate.
Note that while this procedure adjusts the PIR zones so that small animals will
not be detected, a crawling intruder will also go undetected.
The spacers are to be used with the wall plate only when the wide angle mir-
ror is in use.
Mounting flat on a wall
Stack two spacers between the wall and each of the two mounting bosses on
the rear of the wall plate at the end opposite to the wiring entry.
Corner mounting
1. Affix one of the spacers to the rear surface of each of the two corner mount
tabs on the wall plate, on the end opposite to the wire entry access cutout.
2. Follow the ÒNormal MountingÓ steps 2, 3 and 4 described previously, but ori-
ent the wall plate so that the wire entry access cutout in the wall plate is
positioned at the bottom.
HOUSING
BASE
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CIRCUIT
BOARD
MOUNTING
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FOR CONCEALED
FOR CONCEALED WIRING,
WIRING, CUT A 5 /16 (8mm)
CUT A 5/16Ó (8mm) DIAMETER
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MOUNTING SURFACE. CENTER
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CIRCUIT
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WITH TOP EDGE OF WALL
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ceiling
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3. When the detector is mounted in an inverted position, those portions of the
detector mirror which normally provide downward beams of protection will
now provide beams that point upward. This will apply to both mirrors (long
range and wide angle). If possible, install the detector so that these now
upward-pointing beams are not directed at ceiling areas that include heat-
ing or air conditioning ducts and vents or light fixtures. If these PIR sources
cannot be avoided, the upward-pointing segment of the mirror should be
masked to avoid the possibility of false alarms. See the section on ÒMirror
MaskingÓ
G. Mirror Masking
The masking strips that have been supplied and are designed for application
to one or more mirror segments to produce a protection pattern that suits the
particular requirements of the protected area. Simply peel off the appropriate
pressure-sensitive adhesive strip(s) and apply over the desired mirror seg-
ment(s). Individual masking strips have been provided for each of the mirror
segments on the wide-angle mirror. Two strips are provided for masking multi-
ple segments of the long range (curtain) mirror. Each mirror segment that is
masked results in the elimination of one zone of protection from the coverage
pattern. By masking appropriate segments of a mirror, you can adjust the cov-
erage to suit the area to be protected, or to eliminate coverage from areas
where you anticipate environmental disturbances that might reduce the PIRÕs
stability (a heater or other heat-producing object, for example).
WIRING CONNECTIONS
Bring all wires in through the PIRÕs wiring entry near the terminal block and
make connections as indicated in Diagram 7.
1. Polling loop (+) and (–) terminals: Connect these terminals to the system
polling loop. Observe polarity.
2. External sensor terminals: Connect these terminals in a series loop to
external N.C. sensors that can be assigned to any zone response provided
by the system, independent of the zone response used by the PIR. For UL
installations, wire run must be 3 ft. or less..
Refer to the Installation Instructions for the control panel regard-
ing the polling loop, ID numbers, and enabling of tamper detec-
tion (a pre-connected tamper switch is activated by removal of
the unitÕs cover).
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WALK TEST
Diagram 7: WIRING CONNECTIONS
TAMPER SWITCH
Removal of the cover causes a tamper switch to open. The panel is
automatically notified via the polling loop when this event occurs.
SIGNAL PROCESSING
With the Mode Select Switch in the NORMAL position (see Diag. 7), the
signal processing circuitry of the PIR provides maximum immunity against
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single protective zone. Use instant response mode when the long range mirror
is installed, or where the detector is used to protect narrow corridors, or where
single protective zones are directed through doorways or room openings
SERIAL No. ID
This unit does not utilize DIP switches to set its zone number (ID).
Each unit has a unique factory-assigned serial number which must be
ÒlearnedÓ by the control panel during the zone programming
procedure. Therefore, this PIR can be used only with a control that supports
serial number devices.
Note that this PIRÕs unique factory-assigned serial number can be found on the
bar code label on the left-hand corner of the PC board (see Fig. 4).
The PIRÕs serial number can be entered by one of the following methods:
1. Downloading (Zone Definition screen of V-Link software). Recommended for
large installations and installations where foot traffic cannot be
controlled.
2. Entered in manually at the "learn" prompt during manual zone programming
(see Important note below).
3. "Learned" by faulting the detector twice while at the "learn" prompt during
manual zone programming.
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