DAITEM 173-21X User manual

(upgraded for e-Nova applications)

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Summary
1. Introduction.............................. 72
2. Preparation .............................. 74
2.1 Opening the detector ......... 74
2.2 Power supply...................... 74
3. Programming........................... 75
4. Configuration........................... 76
5. Installing the detector............. 78
5.1 Choosing the best place .... 78
5.2 Fixing method..................... 79
5.3 Directing and testing
the detector......................... 81
6. Maintenance............................ 83
6.1 Battery low indication......... 83
6.2 Changing the battery.......... 83
7. Technical data.......................... 84
1. Introduction
The infrared detector is used for protection inside buildings.
Intruders are detected when the infrared radiation associated with
movement varies.
IMPORTANT
• Some functions are only available with versions 2.0.0 or later
(press on the control panel keypad to check
the version).
• The operating differences with former ranges are described in the
compatibility booklet available in the Daitem installers section at
www.daitem.co.uk.
Recommendations
The user must not attempt to access the siren’s internal parts, except areas described in this manual. If the user
does access these parts, the product guarantee will be considered null and void and DAITEM shall not be held
responsible for any problems. Touching the siren’s internal parts and/or electronic components can damage the
product. Furthermore, the siren is designed in such a way that these parts and components do not need to be
accessed for operation or maintenance purposes.

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0 2 4 6 8 10 12
2,2m
16 18 20 22
14
1
0 5 10 15
2
2
0 5 10 15 20 22
12 m
48
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 m
2,20
detection zone
(1st interruption)
detection
zone (2nd
interruption)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2,2m
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
2 m
171-21X/175-21X: motion
detector (19 beams, 12 m, 90°) is
designed to protect rooms at risk
(lounge, main bedroom, etc.).
172-21X: corridor detector (9
beams, 22 m, 12°) is designed for
unavoidable passageways, and
can be placed facing the entry
point to be protected.
173-21X: curtain detector (9
beams, 12 m, 8°) is designed for
the protection of large surfaces
(plate glass windows, garage
doors, etc.).

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Test key
Test LED
indicator
lamp
behind
lens
Detection
lens
Locking screw
Open the detector casing by
loosening the screws using a
cross-head screwdriver.
2. Preparation
2.1 Opening the detector 2.2 Power supply
Connect the lithium battery pack
according to the arrow.
Alignment arrow
Removal tab
171-21X
171-21X
Guarantee sticker:
Remove the pre-cut part of the sticker
and stick it to the guarantee certificate
in the user manual supplied with the
control panel. If you are adding the siren
to an existing system, use the guarantee
sticker provided with this product.

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2. Programme the device as follows
3. Progra ing
Programming enables the detector
to be recognised by the control
panel.
1. To programme the detector the
control panel must be in
installation mode. If it is not, ask
the user to press:
then:
master code
installer code
IMPORTANT: during recognition
programming, the product to be
programmed for use with the control
panel does not need to be placed next
to it. In fact, we recommend you place
the product at a short distance from
the control panel (at least 2 meters
away).
IMPORTANT: the control panel indicates
there is an error by emitting 3 short
beeps. When this happens programming
should be carried out again.
10 s m x.
Press ‹
then # on the
control p nel
keyp d
Press
nd hold the
“test” button
until
the control
p nel
responds
The control p nel w its
for group to be chosen
(from 1 to 8). Choose the
groups by pressing the
corresponding numer l
on the control p nel
keyp d
The control p nel w its
for the time del y to be
chosen. 0: i ediate
1: delayed • 0: co bined.
The time del y is chosen
by pressing “0” or “1” on
the control p nel keyp d
The control
p nel gives
voice mess ge
to confirm
then to
“détecteur X” “group?” “time del y?” “beep, detector X,
group Y immedi te
(or del yed or
combined)”
Example: programming of 1st detector allocated to Gr. 2 with immediate triggering.
10 s m x.
))))
then
“detector 1” “group?” “time del y?” “beep, detector 1
group 2,
immedi te”
to
* ccording to
the model of the
control p nel.
*
)))))

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• Follow the configuration sequence described below:
LED indicator
lamp not lit
LED indicator
lamp lit
sequence
about
5 sec. about 10 sec. about 2 sec.about 10 sec.
To start the sequence
press and hold the
button until the LED
indicator lamp goes out
Press 1 or 4
times depending
on the required
parameter number
Press and hold
until the LED
indicator lamp
briefly goes out
Press 1 to 4
times depending
on the required
parameter value
To end the sequence
press and hold the
button until the LED
indicator lamp goes
out
LED indicator
lamp lit =
correct
configuration
• Choosing detection sensitivity or alarm level:
Choice Parameter Parameter Technical data
of function n° value
Detection 1 1 1st edge triggering: not recommended
sensitivity for detector 171-21X/175-21X
22nd edge triggering (factory setting): recommen-
ded for interior using detector 171-21X/175-21X
Alarm level 4 1 Intrusion (factory setting)
2 Prealarm
3 Deterrence
4 Warning
4. Configuration
IMPORTANT: the casing must be open
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Start Press 4 times
to select the alarm level Press once
to accept
selection
Press 2 times to select
the full prealert level End
Configuration example: setting the detector for an alarm level when a full prealert is triggered: Parameter n° 4,
Parameter value 2.
4 2
Press 4 times
to select the alarm level Press once
to accept
selection
EndStart 2 flashes confirm that the device
is set for a full prealert
Checking configuration: check the alarm level by selecting the Parameter N° and checking the number of
corresponding flashes.
4 2

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5.1 Choosing the best place
The motion detector must be placed:
• inside the building,
• 2.20 m above ground level
• at right angles to the entrances to be protected
(interior detection works best when the intruder walks
across the detector’s fields-of-view),
• directed towards the inside of the room to be
protected,
• in such a way that the area it protects does not
overlap with that of another motion detector.
The motion detector must not be placed:
• in an area likely to receive direct sunlight or a very
powerful light source,
• opposite or above a source of heat,
• outside or in a breezy place,
• directly on to a metal wall or close to sources of
interference (electricity meters, etc.) or ventilation
such as air-conditioning grilles.
RIGHT
WRONG
RIGHT
WRONG
5. Installing the detector
IMPORTANT:
make sure there is a distance of at least 2 meters between each product, except between two detectors.

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Fixing method
The detector can be fixed to a wall
in 3 ways:
• on a swivel bracket,
• flat against the wall,
• in a corner.
There is an anti-tamper pin for each
type of fixing method:
• swivel bracket: pin n° 0,
• flat: pin n° 1,
• in a corner: n° 2.
Back plate cover
Order in which to assemble parts
Selection of pins
Screw
+ tightening
washer
Swivel
Long screw
Pin n° 1
Pin n° 2
Back plate
IMPORTANT: when fixing the movement
detector at an angle or flat against the wall,
fix the label (provided in the sachet of
accessories) on the reverse side of the
product in order to cover the opening to
avoid insects getting through.
IMPORTANT
• For swivel bracket fixing, pin n°0 is
already factory-positioned inside
the detector.
• For reasons of security and to
ensure long battery life, installation
of the anti-tamper pin is
compulsory. In case of omission
or incorrect insertion of the pin,
the detector LED indicator lamp
flashes continuously when the
detector is fitted to its bracket.
Si fixation en angle ou à plat contre un mur
For a fixing in a corner or flat against the wall
Si fixation en angle ou à plat contre un mur
For a fixing in a corner or flat against the wall
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Fixing the detector on a swivel bracket
1. old the back plate against the wall in the desired
position and mark where to drill the holes.
2. Drill the holes in the wall.
3. Insert the long screw via the back plate and fasten
the plate to the wall.
4. Put the back plate cover in place.
5. Assemble both parts of the swivel.
6. Insert the mounted swivel into the long screw.
7. Position the base of the motion detector (a picture of
a man shows the top of the detector).
8. Tighten the screws lightly in order to be able to adjust
the direction of the motion detector.
9. Place the motion detector on its base and turn it so
that it is facing the right way.
Pin n° 0
for swivel
bracket
fixing
(factory-
mounted pin)
Pictogram
2 fixing
screws
Pre-drilled holes
PictogramPin n° 1 for
fixing the
detector flat
against
the
wall
Fixing the detector flat against the wall
1. Drill through the two pre-drilling holes in the base of
the motion detector.
2. Place the base against the wall in the desired place in
order to mark where to drill the holes (a picture of a
man indicates the top of the base).
3. Drill the holes in the wall and fix the base.
4. Remove the factory-positioned pin.
5. Detach pin n° 1 from the selection supplied.
6. Position the pin in the right place.
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5.3 Directing and testing the detector
The infrared detector has a test mode for checking:
• the power supply: the LED indicator lamp lights up
when you press the test key to confirm the battery is
operating correctly,
• the detection area: the LED indicator lamp lights up
on detection,
• the radio link (see § on checking the radio link in the
control panel manual).
)))))
Fixing the detector in a corner
1. Drill through the two pre-drilling holes in the base of
the detector.
2. Place the base against the wall in the desired place in
order to mark where to drill the holes (a picture of a
man indicates the top of the base).
3. Drill the holes in the wall and fix the base.
4. Remove the factory-positioned pin.
5. Detach pin n° 2 from the selection supplied.
6. Position the pin in the right place.
7. Place the motion detector on its base.
Pre-drilled holes
90°
Pictogram
2 fixing screws
Pin n° 2 for
fixing the
detector
in a
corner
IMPORTANT: the control panel must be in installation
mode to check the above.
“beep, test detector X,
(immedi te or del yed
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Checking the detection area:
1. press on the test key: the detector switches to test mode for a period of
90sec.,
2. walk across the detection area at right angles to the detector’s fields-of-
view (see diagram): every time movement is detected the detector test
LED indicator lamp lights up.
If no movement is detected: change the way the detector is facing on its
swivel bracket, check there is no obstacle between the detection area and
the detector.
IMPORTANT: at the end of the test period, the detector automatically switches
back to normal operating mode:
• detector inhibited for 90 sec. after detection,
• the test LED indicator lamp is no longer lit when movement is detected.
171-21X
175-21X
172-21X
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6.1 Battery low indication
The control panel indicates when
the infrared detector’s battery is
low.
To check whether there is a
problem with the detector battery,
press on the detector’s test button.
If the test LED indicator lamp no
longer lights up, the lithium battery
should be replaced.
6.2 Changing the battery
To change the battery:
1. switch the control panel to installation mode and ask the user to press:
then
2. Open the detector casing (see § on Opening).
3. Unclip the lithium battery pack.
4. Wait 2 min. before replacing the flat lithium battery.
5. Switch the control panel back to user mode, press:
master code
installer code
installer code
6. Maintenance
IMPORTANT: the detector’s
configuration is saved when the
battery is changed.
IMPORTANT: pull on the tab to remove the lithium battery.
• The lithium battery pack must be replaced by the same type of pack with the
same technical characteristics, i.e. (3.6 V - 4 Ah).
• We advise you to use the DAITEM BatLi25 pack available in the catalogue
in order to guarantee individual safety and equipment reliability.
• Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate
recycling bin.
Li

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Specifications Infrared motion detector
Infrared detection • 171-21X/175-21X: 12 m, 90°, motion detector
• 172-21X: 22 m, 12°, corridor detector
• 173-21X: 12 m, 8°, curtain detector
Fixing methods • on a swivel bracket
• flat against the wall
• in a corner
Use inside
Power supply 2 x 3.6 V - 2 Ah BatLi25 lithium battery
Battery life 5 years in normal conditions of use
Radio links TwinBand®400/800 M z
Test button battery and detection
LED indicator lamp 1
Operating temperature -10° C to +55° C
Protection mechanism against opening and removal (unless swivel bracket mounted)
Degrees of mechanical protection IP 31/ IK 04
Dimensions without swivel bracket 58 x 102 x 57 mm
Weight 115 g (with battery, swivel bracket and base)
7. Technical data

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Non-binding document, may be modified without prior notice.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: Hager Security SAS
Address: F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France
Product type: Motion detector
Trade mark: Daitem
We declare under our sole responsibility that the products to which this
declaration relates are thus compliant with the essential requirements of the
following European Directives:
• R&TTE Directive: 99/5/CE
• Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/CE
• ROHS Directive: 2002/95/CE
in compliance with the following harmonised European Standards:
These products can be used in all EU, EEA Countries
and Switzerland.
Crolles 07.01.2013 Signature:
Patrick Bernard
Research & Development Manager
Références produits 171-21X 172-21X 173-21X 175-21X
EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2 X X X X
EN 300 330-2 V1.3.1
EN 50130-4 (95) + A1 (98)
+ A2 (2002) X X X X
EN 55022 & 55024 (2002)
EN 60950 (2006) X X X X
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 X X X X
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