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Alternatively, you can remove the jumpers and connect a
discrete resistor directly to the alarm or tamper outputs, as
specified by third-party equipment.
Table 1: Connections
Terminal
Label
1, 2
ALARM N/C
2, 3
EOL
3, 4
TAMPER N/C
5, 6
ALARM N/O
+, − 12V DC
7, 8
Multibeam alignment and masking
The multifunction lens fitted to the DDI602 detector produces
seven long-range beams and seven medium- to short-range
curtain PIR beams. The PIR circuitry detects changes in heat
and movement in the beam pattern; therefore items such as
trees, shrubs, ponds, boiler flues, and animals should be
considered when positioning the detector. The microwave
module detects actual movement towards or away from the
detector and is programmed to ignore any objects that move
outside of the preselected detection range.
Note:
PIR sensor is more sensitive to a movement across the
beams, and less sensitive to a movement directly towards or
away from the beams. Microwave sensor is more sensitive to
movement towards and away from the sensor.
The detector module is fitted with two sliding shutters to reduce
the detection angle of the PIR sensor only.
The curtains are fitted to the pan and tilt module as shown in
Figure 6. Each section of the detector lens gives a coverage
pattern of approximately 10 degrees.
An additional set of curtain sliders is provided should the beam
pattern be narrowed even further, e.g. if the minimum detection
angle of 10 degrees is required.
When coverage exceeds the desired detection area, adjust the
module as required and mask off any beams, either vertically
or horizontally, to avoid unwanted detection.
Use portions of the self-adhesive silver mask applied to the
rear, smooth side of the lens as shown in Figures 9 to 12.
Gently lift the top and bottom edges of the pan and tilt module
to release the lens. To replace the module, please begin by
sliding one side of the lens into the clips on the pan and tilt
module. After one side is secure, do the same for the opposite
side. Once both sides are secure, gently lift the top and bottom
edges of the pan and tilt module and press on the lens to click
it into place.
Always replace the lens the correct way up to ensure exact
beam pattern coverage. The top of the lens is marked TOP as
shown in Figure 7.
Table 2 below summarizes typical masking configurations for
use when the range option is set to 30 meters.
Table 2: Masking configurations for maximum range
Configuration
Height
(m / ft.)
Multibeam, optimum
3 / 10
Multibeam
6 / 20
Pet immunity [1]
1.5 / 5
6 / 40
Description
Alarm relay, normally closed
End-of-line resistors
Tamper relay, normally closed
Alarm relay, normally open
12 V
power supply
Tilt (°)
Max. range
Reference
(m / ft.)
0
30 / 98
Figure 9
9
25 / 82
Figure 10
−2
30 / 98
Figure 11
Configuration
Height
(m / ft.)
Curtain coverage [2]
6 / 20
[1]
Black area should be masked for pet alley applications up to
30 meters / 98 feet.
[2]
Black area should be masked for curtain coverage applications.
Figure 13 shows the pattern for the maximum range in the
optimum position (see Figure 9). Masking the top section of the
lens reduces the range to 20 m / 66 ft. Item 1 is the microwave
coverage, item 2 is the PIR pattern.
Figure 14 shows the pattern for the minimum range (10 m /
33 ft.) In this case masking the top section of the lens reduces
the range to 6 meters.
Figure 15 shows possible alignments when the detector is
mounted close to a wall.
Figure 15 legend
Item
Description
1.
90° mounting, not recommended
2.
55° mounting, recommended
3.
Detector housing
4.
Long range beam direction
5.
Wall
The alignment shown as item 1 in Figure 15 is not
recommended. If the detector head is mounted at an angle of
90° to the perimeter, the mounting wall may cut off short and
medium range beams. The long-range beam still will detect an
intruder, however the wall can cause false alarms when heated
by sunlight.
Item 2 in Figure 15 shows the recommended alignment. The
detector head is mounted at a 55° angle to the perimeter. As a
result, short and medium range beams are parallel to the
perimeter, but the detection range along the perimeter is
reduced to 25 m.
LEDs
LEDs are shown on Figure 18.
Figure 18 legend
Item
Colour
1.
Red
2.
Green
3.
Blue
4.
Infrared
Programmable options
Pulse count
Pulse count is the number of times the detector must detect a
presence before signalling an alarm.
The DDI602 includes magnetically immune, volt-free relay
contacts that can be used to trigger alarm inputs on connected
equipment.
The contacts are rated at a maximum of 24 V AC/DC at 50 mA.
When the pulse count is set to 1, the detector is most sensitive.
P/N 1069154 (ML) • REV B • ISS 19FEB13
Tilt (°)
Max. range
Reference
(m / ft.)
45
5 / 16
Figure 12
Description
PIR active
Microwave active
Detection alarm
Walk tester communication

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