TX-2211-03-1
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Bi-curtain mode (BI) increases false alarm immunity in
smaller areas. The intruder must pass through 2 curtains
to trigger an alarm. Do not use for single curtain
applications or for ranges under 1.5 m (Figure 3 position
1).
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Standard mode (STD) is used for wide-angle or single
curtain applications. It requires the intruder to pass
through 1 curtain to trigger an alarm. This is the factory
default (Figure 3 position 2).
J2 determines range and has 2 settings:
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16 m is used for detection range up to 16 m (Figure 3
position 3).
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10 m is used for detection range under 10 m. This is the
factory default (Figure 3 position 4).
Range reduction reduces PIR sensitivity in the undercrawl
area.
Installing the battery and setting up the
transmitter
The wireless PIR contains a built-in transmitter that is used in
conjunction with a compatible receiver.
There is no address setting required for the PIR. Consult the
appropriate control programming manual for instructions.
To prevent a low battery condition, install batteries as follows:
1.
Ensure all female headers of the transmitter board are
firmly seated in the male headers of the main PIR-board
socket.
Note:
Be careful not to bend the antenna.
2.
Observing the correct polarity, insert the battery into the
battery holder on the top side of the transmitter circuit
board. Once the battery is installed, the wireless PIR
requires 2 minutes to initialize before it operates.
3.
Walk test the detector to ensure proper operation and
coverage. See Walk testing the detector.
4.
If the control panel indicates a low battery condition,
measure battery voltage. If the battery voltage is less than
3 VDC, replace the battery and repeat steps 1 to 3.
Walk testing the detector
The wireless PIR provides a walk test mode for testing the
detector operation and coverage pattern. Use the following
instructions to walk test the detector.
1.
Remove and replace the front cover.
2.
When the cover is closed, the detector enters walk test
mode for approximately 2 minutes. Depending on jumper
settings, this mode allows the detector to activate an alarm
whenever a 1 or 2 curtain area is entered. The LED on the
front cover flashes to indicate an alarm.
3.
Walk test the detection pattern, remove the cover and
make any necessary adjustments.
4.
Replace the cover, walk test the unit and verify the
detector is communicating with the control panel. See the
control panel manufacturer's instructions.
After walk test mode times out, the detector returns to normal
operating mode. In this mode, the wireless PIR only supervises
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every 20 minutes and the LED is disabled to reduce battery
consumption.
Selecting the coverage pattern
Mask the appropriate mirror curtains with the adhesive labels
provided and reassemble the sensor module. See figure 4 for
an example of a mirror curtain coverage pattern corresponding
to curtain 2a & b, 7a and 9b masked.
Note:
Removing label(s) can damage the mirror surface.
The coverage pattern can be changed to fit specific
requirements using the mirror masks as shown in figure 4 to 9.
Mask off unused curtains that are looking at walls or windows
very close to the detector.
Under optimal conditions, the range of the detector can be up
to 100% higher than stated.
Window mask
When near objects within 1.5 m and directly under the
detector, fit the mask to the inside of the window (factory
default), see Figure 9.
This disables the part of the curtains looking down at the
object, whose closeness might destabilize the detector. In
particular, use the mask to avoid objects of changing
temperature (drinks machines, caged birds etc.) and reflective
surfaces.
Maintaining the detector
When installed and used properly, the wireless PIR provides
years of service with minimal maintenance. You should walk
test the detector annually to ensure proper operation. See
Walk testing the detector.
Clean the inside of the detector with a soft bristled brush or
compressed air. Clean the cover with a damp (water) cloth to
keep it free of dust and dirt.
Always test the detector after cleaning.
Replacing the battery
Remove the battery to reset the low battery signal before
installing a new battery. To prevent a low battery condition,
install the battery exactly as described in Installing the battery
and setting up the transmitter.
Replace with the recommended batteries only. Use of any
other batteries may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Caution:
Batteries can explode or cause burns if
disassembled, recharged or exposed to fire or high
temperature. Dispose of carefully. Keep away from children.
Dispose of used battery according to battery directive
instructions and/or as required by local laws.
Specifications
Model No.
TX-2211-03-1
Battery type
3.0 V, 1300 mAh lithium
Recommended battery
Duracell
Panasonic
Sanyo
P/N 146225999-1 • REV C • ISS 16JAN13
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DL123A
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CR123A
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CR123A