ESP INF-PET User manual

INF-PET
The INF-PET is a passive infrared detector designed for use with the infinite alarm system. The detector is
designed for pet installations and implements a feature to combat the problem of multiple transmissions,
which drastically reduce the life of the batteries. After a transmission is made, the INF-PET initiates a four-
minute delay during which transmissions will not be sent.
Location of Detector
Consider the following before mounting the
detector:
• Select a location from which the pattern of
the detector is most likely to be crossed by
a burglar, should there be a break in.
• Do not place bulky objects in front of the
detector.
• Avoid a location which comes in direct
contact with radiators, heating/cooling
ducts and air conditioners.
Installation
1. Open the housing by removing the front
cover. To do so, insert a screwdriver in
the release slot (located at the bottom of
the detector between the front and back
cover). Turn the screwdriver 90º to
release the cover.
2. Remove the PCB by turning counter-
clockwise and removing the "Easy Lock".
Note: Do not touch the face of the PYRO
sensor.
3. Apply battery power by removing the isolator that separates the battery from the contacts on the battery holder.
4. Place the Mode jumper over pins 2 & 3 (Registration Mode); the LED flashes. Note: Install the Mode
jumper only after applying battery power.
5. Set the receiver to Registration mode and wait for the receiver to indicate that the transmitter has been
registered successfully. Alternatively, the INF-PET can be registered to the receiver by manually
entering the transmitter's serial number. Note: The receiver allocates a transmitter number to each
registered unit. Write this number and the number of the zone on the sticker provided. Affix the sticker
inside the front cover for future reference.
6. Remove the jumper and place it over one pin for storage - see Mode Jumper Safeguard.
7. Choose an appropriate mounting height (2m recommended for maximum pet immunity) and test the
transmitter from the exact mounting position before permanently mounting the unit.
8. Knock out the mounting holes and attach the base to the wall.
9. Mount the PCB at the required vertical adjustment and replace the PCB screw.
10. Replace the front cover.
Operation and Adjustment
Warm-Up Time: The detector will need to warm up for the first 90
seconds after applying power.
Setting the pulse counter: The pulse counter determines the
amount of pulses that need to be received for the detector to generate
an alarm. To set the pulse counter, refer to Table 1.
Vertical Adjustment: To position the PCB, turn the Easy Lock counter-clockwise and slide the PCB up or
down to the required setting using the vertical adjustment scale. The detector’s coverage area is 12m x 12m
when the PCB is positioned at -4. This is also the setting for maximum pet immunity. Slide the PCB up
towards the -8 position to decrease the coverage area bringing the beams closer to the mounting wall.
Jumper Position Pulse Count
Pins 1 & 2 1
Pins 2 & 3 2 (pet)
Removed 3
Table 1
Note: The Vertical adjustment scale relates to the
top edge of the adjacent plastic stud (A)
Figure 1: INF-PET (Cover Off)
-4
0
-8
(A)
1
2
3
1
2
3
LED
MODE
P. COUNT
LED
Jumper
LED
Indicator
Easy
Lock
Pulse Count
Jumper
Pyro
Sensor
A
ntenna
Batter
y
Holde
r
Mounting
Hole
Mode
Jumpe
r
Tampe
r
Switch
Vertical
Adjustmen
t
Scale

Note: The detector is designed to provide optimum coverage of up to 12m. Increasing the coverage area to
over 12m will reduce the level of performance in the area closest to the detector.
Walk Test Mode: A walk test is performed in order to determine the lens coverage pattern of the detector –
see Figure 2. Placing the Mode jumper over pins 1 & 2 cancels the delay time between detections, enabling
you to perform an efficient walk test.
To walk test the detector:
1. Place the Mode jumper over pins 1 & 2.
2. Walk across the scope of the detector according to the detection pattern selected.
3. Confirm that the LED activates and deactivates accordingly. Wait five seconds after each detection
before continuing the test.
4. After completing the walk test, remove the jumper and place it over one pin for storage - see Mode
Jumper Safeguard.
LED indication: The LED indicator is lit every time a transmission is made. Insert the LED jumper to enable
LED indication and remove the LED jumper to disable LED indication. Note: The LED should only be
disabled after successfully walk testing the detector.
Mode Jumper Safeguard: During normal operation, the Mode jumper should be placed over one pin for
storage. When the mode jumper is placed over two pins, the detector is either in Registration or Walk Test
Mode. As a precaution, these modes are limited to four minutes. After the four minutes have expired, the
detector switches back to normal operation. If this happens, you can reset a mode by removing and replacing
the mode jumper.
Pet Immunity Guidelines
It is expected that the detector will eliminate false alarms caused by animals up to 22kg/50lbs, several small
rodents and random flying birds. Note: The weight of the animal should only be used as a guide, other
factors such as the length and color of fur also affect the level of immunity.
For maximum pet immunity the following guidelines are recommended:
• Mount the center of the detector at a height of 2m with the PCB vertical setting at -4.
• Set the pulse counter to 2 (place the jumper over pins 2 & 3).
• Do not aim the detector at stairways that can be climbed by
an animal.
• Avoid a location where an animal can come within 1.8m of
the detector by climbing on furniture, boxes or other objects.
Technical Specifications
Antenna: Built-in Internal Whip
Frequency: 433.92MHz, 418MHz or 868.35MHz FM
Power: 3.6V ½ AA Lithium Battery
Caution: Fire, explosion and severe burn hazard!
Do not recharge, disassemble or heat above 100°C.
Current Consumption: 30mA (transmission), 6µA (standby)
Pyroelectric Sensor: Dual Element
Maximum Coverage: 12 x 12m
Pulse Count: 1, 2 or 3 Jumper Selectable
LED Indicator: Jumper Selectable
Adaptive Temperature Compensation
RFI Immunity: 30V/m
Operating Temperature: -10 to 60°C
Fire Protection: ABS Plastic Housing
Dimensions: 110 x 60 x 45mm
0
0m
0m
2m
4m
6m
2m
2m
4m
6m
0m 2m 4m 6m 8m 10m 12m
0m 2m 4m 6m 8m 10m 12m
Figure 2: Lens Coverage Diagram
Look
Down
Zone
Top View
Side View
ZI0288A (6/03)
All data is subject to change without prior notice. In no event shall Electronics Line (E.L.) be liable for an amount in excess of E.L.’s original selling
price of this product, for any loss or damage whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product.
Hereby, Electronics Line declares that this detector is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC. 868.35MHz frequency transmitters are not intended for use in Bulgaria, Greece, Poland and Slovenia.
ESP- Electronics Line U
K
Unit 7, Leviss Trading Estate, Station Road,
Stechford, Birmingham B33 9AE.
Tel: (44-121) 789-8111, Fax: (44-121) 789-8055
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