Docklands GX360 Instructions d'installation et d'utilisation

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360 deg ceiling PIR with Audio detection
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The GX360 is a 12 volt DC ceiling passive detectors with the addition of Audio detection. Up to four (4) GX360 detectors may be
connected to one (1) DX360 control unit. Four core alarm or telephone cable is used to wire the detectors to the control unit.
The DX360 produces 12 volts DC for the GX360 detectors and switches mains voltage up to 3KW of incandescent lighting or
2KW of fluorescent lighting.
A light sensor which is built in to the GX360 detectors inhibits the DX360 from turning the lights ON if the room is too bright.
The DX360 can only be initiated by PIR detection but once activated, sound detection will keep the lights ON. This is especially
useful in offices where people sit very still or are obscured by furniture.
sufficient to maintain detection.
The GX360 can be fitted to a wall or ceiling where it will view 360
degrees to cover the appropriate area. The range is variable up to
12 metres. As the GX360 detector also detects sound, it is
important to fit the detector on a solid surface with limited vibration.
Any vibration will be picked up by the detector and cause it to keep
the lighting ON. An audio sensitivity control is provided to reduce
this detection or disable it altogether.
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TECHNICAL HELPLINE 0181 3615255
LUMINITE Electronics LTD
2a Bellevue Road, Friern Barnet
LONDON N11 3ER
Tel: 0181 3687887 Fax: 0181 3683952
www.luminite.co.uk
GX360
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FIXING
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The sound of speech or typing on a key board will be
SPECIFICATION
Input voltage
Power consumption
Detector output voltage 3-12 volts DC
Audio sensitivity
PIR sensitivity
DETECTOR WIRING
The detectors may be wired in a chain or alternatively wired back
separately to the control unit using 4 core alarm cable (7/2/4) or
telephone cable.
The wiring example in Fig 1 shows two detectors
wired to one DX360.
Up to four (4) detectors may be connected to
one DX360 control unit.
All GX360 detectors have built in light sensors but only one is required
for each DX360 control unit as shown.
COMMISSIONING.
Set the DX360 for walk test.
detectors to settle before beginning the tests.
PIR sensitivity controls to maximum.
is detected by the GX360's the red trigger indicator will light.
addition the room lights will come on for about 20 seconds. Walk about
within the detection area to make sure you are satisfied with the
coverage.
Try to keep quiet when walk testing or turn the audio
detection control on the GX360 down to minimum.
with the set up, set the DX360 up for normal use.
DX360 instructions.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
Lights remain ON
SOLUTION
Look at the detector and observe the red
detection indicator. In a quiet room
without movement this indicator should
not light. If it does, turn the AUDIO
sensitivity control down as it may be
picking up vibration from the ceiling.
Turning this control down fully stops the
audio detection altogether.
If the problem persists, turn down the PIR
sensitivity as well.
If both the above methods fail, try
removing the trigger wire from terminal 5.
The lights must turn off after the
set time period. If they do not, check the
wiring for Live In and Live Out to make
sure they are the correct way round.
12 volts DC
15 m/a
Adjustable
Adjustable
Allow about two minutes for the
Turn both audio and
Each time movement or sound
When satisfied
See separate
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