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Declaration of CE conformity: Nice s.p.a. declares under its sole responsibility that the products described in this manual comply with the requirements set out by the Directives LVD
2014/35/EU - EMC 2014/30/EU. The complete declaration is available in our site
Warnings and precaution: These devices can be used only in conjunction with our alarm system and in compliance with the instructions supplied in this manual. Devices can be played
indoor or outdoor properly sheltered from the elements and according to operating temperature limits. This device must be installed and commissioned by qualified technical staff
according to current regulations and ensuring that the device's field of sight is not partially or totally obscured.
Any other use is considered improper and forbidden! The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from the improper use of the product other than those provided herein.
Operation: this device is a dual technology motion detector which uses PIR to detect targets based on their different temperature and MW to detect motion through Doppler effect. An
alarm is triggered when both technologies detect a target at the same time (AND function). The device allows to adjust protected area and alarm delay settings (pulse count) for both types
of technologies. When parameter adjustments are accurately carried out according to protected area requirements, the device will report when human beings and warm-blooded animals
access the area being able to differentiate between other possible improper alarm causes. All adjustments can be performed directly on the control panel's touch-screen and from a remote
location once the unit has been installed.
Positioning: the device must be installed on a solid surface (wall, partition) that is not subject to vibrations and be positioned at a 2/2.5 meter height which allows to achieve as much
coverage as possible of the premises. The unit should not be installed near hot/cold air sources and/or other electrical/electronic devices. Moving objects/people/animals should not be in
the protected area when the device is being armed. Bracket part no. 80850 is available for proper corner installations. .
Installation instructions (see figures).
Since cable access is located on the rear, lay connecting cable in such a way that same comes out from the surface where the detector is going to be installed. See the instruction manual of
the employed Sil-Bus control panel regarding cable requirements. Setup the detector in the system before it is installed.
Note: screws and plugs are not supplied. Please use suitable screws and plugs that are similar to the ones displayed in the drawings.
Setting up the detector in the system.
a) Open the device by introducing the tip of a paper clip (1.5mm diameter) into the hole located at the base and by pushing the locking catch.
b) Temporarily connect the device to Touch-screen part no. 4020 to readily, automatically and permanently set it up into the system. The detector can be fully setup before it is installed
by following the on-screen instructions (see Functions Setting) or setup can be completed after installation; select the option that is more convenient for you. Setup before installation is
more easily performed if system's layout is available thereby requiring very few operations at customer's premises.
c) Securing detector's bracket (see Figure). The device is supplied with a sliding bracket that must be extracted and secured with or without corner bracket according to requirements. Secure
the bracket threading the cable in such a way that it comes out of the centre section after having broken the plastic core section. The tamper magnet must come into full contact with the
mounting surface in such a way that the magnet is left in position thereby triggering a tamper alarm if the detector and bracket assembly are detached from the wall.
d) Open the detector (see item "a"), remove its removable base and insert detector into the bracket making sure that the connecting cable comes out of the device through the open base.
You can gently extract MW circuit if required.
e) Fasten the detector to the bracket using a suitable screw (see Figure) to ensure that it may not be removed.
f) Carry out wire connections following the instructions provided in the Figures and select where to position the Bus end of line resistor.
g) Close housing inserting the lid from the top and press its bottom until you hear a faint click. The device is ready for operation. Power the device once all Bus line connections have been
completed.
Functions settings: see also manual of the employed Sil-Bus control panel.
Based on the Sil-Bus system's settings, the detector may operate with an INT (internal) or EST (external) alarm. In the event of an alarm, the INT detectors will trigger siren's sound, while
EST ones will trigger deterring voice messages.
Caution: EST setup does not mean that the detector is installed outdoors (not allowed for this device), it only means that the alarm that will be triggered is an external one, meaning a voice
message (this solution does not comply with EN 50131 standard). The ID assigned to the detector is displayed on the side.
You can setup the alarm delay and the detector's ZONE. The latter is the group of devices to which the detector belongs upon arming. You must assign an ID to the detector to allow its
immediate identification, for example "main hall". You can also setup the detector along with other detectors using the AND function to further minimize im proper alarms in difficult
environments replacing an alarm delay adjustment. With this setup the alarm will be triggered only when two or more AND setup detectors report an intrusion within 30 seconds.
Each detector can be setup with two common arming zones. With this setup you must select if the detector will operate with the AND function (enabled if both zone are armed) or with the
OR function (enabled if one of the two zones is armed).
Detector's adjustments.
Default settings are as follows:
IR SENSITIVITY: 6 notches out of 8 (75%)
PIR RESPONSE TIME(adjustable from 50 to 500 milliseconds): 4 notches out of 8 (50%) - this corresponds to the duration of useful signal detection. In other words: when longer times are
set, longer motions must occur in order to trigger an alarm. When setting the greatest sensitivity, this time must be at least equal to 6 notches (automatic adjustment).
PIR PULSE COUNT 1 count out of 3 – This corresponds to the number of useful signals that are required to generate an alarm (1-2-3).
MW SENSITIVITY: 4 notches out of 8 (50%)
MW RESPONSE TIME
(adjustable from 500 to 2000 milliseconds): 4 notches out of 8 (50%)
longer times are set, longer motions must occur in order to trigger an alarm.
DISABLING LED INDICATOR OFF = LED is enabled - LED indicator may be disabled using the touch-screen. Please see control panel's instruction manual.
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ON (enabled) - This setting increase sensitivity as temperature increases.
Enable temperature compensation only for very hot environments (over 28 degrees Celsius)
MASKING ALARM: OFF (not enabled) . By enabling this function, a masking alarm will be triggered when solid elements that inhibit or diminish the detector's alarm reporting function are
located in front of the device (10-15 cm).
DISABLING TAMPER PROTECTION AGAINST REMOVAL OFF = protection is enabled - Tamper alarm will not be triggered with ON is set for this option.
Adjustments are performed using the touch-screen by selecting the detector and changing its default settings. Enable temperature compensation only for very hot environments (over 28
degrees Celsius). The above settings can also be remotely performed, followed by user's on-site adjustment testing. To test adjustments, enable control panel's TEST mode and move slowly
and diagonally in the environment. The detector's LED indicators will report and confirm each alarm by turning on. Detector's firmware version will display on screen.
Protection against masking: the detector reports masking attempts using a specific alarm signal or a tamper alarm according to setup.
Note: this feature is not certified as it is not part of this standard's requirements.
Technical Specifications: also see drawings.
BUS Reporting: supervisory, alarm, tamper (opening and/or wall removal) and masking signals.
Protected area: about 100 degree opening in front of the detector – up to 12 meter range - PIR: 27 zones over 5 floors - MW: oval-shaped coverage about 12x10m.
LED indicators: the flashing red LED indicator reports that bus node is enabled.
Overall dimensions: 66 x 134 x 65 mm
DUAL TECHNOLOGY (PIR+Doppler MW) MOTION DETECTOR FOR SIL-BUS CONTROL PANELS
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- detection range will increase or decrease proportionately with IR's sensitivity adjustment.
- detection range will increase or decrease proportionately with sensitivity adjustment.
Note: this feature is not IMQ certified as it is not fully compliant to this Standard's requirements.
- this corresponds to the duration of useful signal detection. In other words: when

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