ADEMCO Quest 2260SN Instructions d'installation - Page 3
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ADJUSTMENTS AND SELECTIONS
Microwave Sensitivity Control
Turn the potentiometer clockwise to increase sensitivity.
DIP Switch Settings
(use a small pointed tool to move the switch handle)
No. Position
Function and Explanation
1
Supervision Failure Mode
ON:
SUSPEND PIR: In case of microwave channel failure,
the unit becomes non-operational.
OFF (default): REVERT TO PIR: In case of microwave channel failure,
the unit reverts to the PIR only mode.
2
Fluorescent Filter Mode
ON:
50Hz FLTR: Digital fluorescent light filter set for 50Hz.
OFF (default): 60Hz FLTR: Digital fluorescent light filter set for 60Hz.
3
LED Enable/Disable
ON (default): ENABLE: LEDs are enabled.
OFF:
DISABLE: LEDs are disabled.
4
Microwave Operation Mode
ON (default): NORMAL: Microwave channel always on.
OFF:
CONDITIONAL: Microwave channel on only when PIR
activity is detected.
5
Signal Processing Mode
ON:
INTERMEDIATE: Use this setting in normal
environments.
OFF (default): STANDARD: Use this setting for maximum false alarm
immunity. This setting tolerates environmental
extremes and is the recommended setting.
6
Accu-Trak Environmental Test Mode
ON:
ENV TEST: Accu-Trak environmental test is enabled.
OFF (default): NORMAL: Accu-Trak environmental test is disabled.
LED INDICATIONS
(when LEDs are enabled)
MODE
LED INDICATIONS
Power Up
Red LED is ON for 30 seconds
Alarm
Red LED ON
Accu-Trak
Green LED flashes for microwave detection
Test Mode
Red LED flashes for PIR detection
Supervision
Red LED flashes for PIR failure once per 3 sec.
Failure
Green LED flashes for microwave failure once per 3 sec.
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 entered into the control panel during the zone programming
procedure. Therefore, this motion sensor can be used only with a
control that supports serial number devices.
Note that this motion sensor's unique factory-assigned serial
number can be found on the bar code label on its PC board.
The motion sensor's serial number can be entered by one of the
following methods:
A. Downloading (Zone Definition screen of Compass software).
Recommended for large installations and installations where
foot traffic cannot be controlled.
B. Entering through the keypad at the "INPUT S/N" prompt
during manual zone programming (see Important note below).
C. Activating the detector twice while at the "INPUT S/N" prompt
during manual zone programming.
If entering manually, be sure that other polling loop sensors are not
activated so that they cannot send a signal to the control while this
motion sensor is being programmed (mask motion sensors, don't
open/close doors, etc.).
IMPORTANT
To be sure that other polling loop devices are not activated when
entering serial numbers manually, power the system down,
disconnect the polling loop at the control, power back up again, and
immediately enter the program mode. Then proceed to Step 1 in the
following section. Remember to reconnect the polling loop when
programming is complete, powering the system down first.
To enter the unit's serial number
1. Using the control panel's keypad, enter Zone Programming mode.
2. Enter the Zone number, Zone Type, and other zone information for
the motion sensor, pressing [∗] to advance from prompt to prompt.
3. At the "Input Type" prompt, enter "6" for SL (Serial Polling Device)
and press [∗].
4. At the "INPUT S/N" prompt, either enter the serial number manually
(and a "1" for the loop number), or fault the motion sensor (the keypad
will "beep" to confirm signal), then wait 3-6 seconds and fault the
motion sensor again (the keypad should beep again to confirm). The
motion sensor should now be enrolled. A "1" should appear under the
"L" on the zone summary screen. If it does not, press [∗] and enter the
loop number manually at the next screen.
5. Press [∗] to continue programming other devices, or enter "00" to quit.
For detailed information, refer to the Zone Programming section in the
control panel's Installation Instructions.
TAMPER
Removal of the cover causes a front cover tamper switch to open.
Removal of the detector from the wall causes the back tamper switch to
open (if back case is tampered using a screw through the tamper hole;
see Figure 2). The control panel is automatically notified via the polling
loop when either of these events occur.
TEST PROCEDURES
On power-up, testing must not begin until the LED extinguishes after
first applying power to signify warm-up is complete, about 30 seconds. If
the LED begins to flash at a constant rate, refer to the section on
SUPERVISION.
Accu-Trak Environmental Test Mode
ADEMCO's unique Accu-Trak environmental test feature easily provides
an environmental check for potential false alarm sources on both the
PIR and microwave channels. Simply set DIP Switch #6 to ON.
Both microwave and PIR information are viewable simultaneously on
the two LEDs, providing crisp, immediate feedback (see below).
NOTE: When Accu-Trak environmental test mode is selected, an
alarm signal is reported to the control panel to prevent leaving
the detector in the test mode.
TEST
LED
PIR
RED
Microwave
GREEN
IMPORTANT:
Detection coverage can only be verified by walk-testing in the normal
operating mode (DIP Switch #6 set to OFF).
Testing in Normal Operating Mode
After testing with the unique Walk-Test mode, the detector should be
tested in the Normal Operating Mode with the following steps:
1. Remove the front cover and ensure that DIP Switch #6 is set to OFF
for Normal Operating Mode.
2. Set DIP Switch #5 to the Pulse Processing Option that will be used for
this installation.
3. Enable the LED by setting DIP Switch #3 ON.
4. Replace the front cover and walk through the protective zones,
observing that the detector's red LED lights whenever motion is
detected. If necessary, re-adjust the microwave sensitivity to the
minimum level required for satisfactory detection and repeat the
Walk Test.
5. After Walk-Testing is complete, the LED may be disabled, if desired
(DIP Switch #3 OFF).
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ACCU-TRAK LED INDICATIONS
LED flashes when potential false alarm source is
detected, such as fans or heating duct.
LED is ON when potential false alarm source is
detected, such as a fan or mylar balloon.