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Honeywell IS-310 User manual

Honeywell IS-310 Request-to-Exit Sensor
1. Description
The IntelliSense® IS-310 is a Request-to-Exit Passive
Infrared (PIR) sensor. Mounted near an exterior door
inside a building with an access control system, the
sensor provides free exit to individuals within the
building without causing an alarm.
The parts of the IS-310 are shown below.
310-001-V0
PIR DIP
SWITCH
ON
654321
TERMINAL
BLOCK
ROTATION
LOCKING
SCREW
LED
(UNDER
PIR COVER)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
CEILING
WALL
S
L
S
L
2. Mounting Location
The IS-310 can be mounted on the wall or ceiling.
MOUNTING HEIGHT
7 TO 15 FEET
(2.13 TO 4.57 METERS)
15 FT
(4.57 M)
MAX.
7 FT
(2.13 M)
MIN.
RTES-002-V0
NOTE: If the maximum range of 8.4’ (2.6m) is desired,
the mounting height must be at the maximum (15’ or
4.57m).
Choose a mounting location that:
•Gives the sensor a clear line-of-sight to every part
of the detection area. Infrared energy cannot
penetrate solid objects; if the PIR cannot detect
movement, the sensor will not activate.
•Does not place the sensor directly across from one
or more windows.
•Is away from moving machinery, fluorescent lights
and heating and cooling sources.
The mounting locations available for a request-to-exit
sensor can be fairly limited. You may find that it is
impossible to avoid a source of false detection within
the IS-310’s detection pattern. In that case block the
sensor’s view of that portion of the pattern by adjusting
the shutters as described in section 7.
3. Mounting Procedure
To mount the sensor, do the following:
1. Open the sensor housing by pressing on the latch
with a screwdriver. This latch is located on the end
of the sensor nearest the lens. Pull the cover up
and away from the sensor’s base.
2. Loosen rotation locking screw two (2) turns (do not
remove). Then, remove PCB assembly from the
backplate of the sensor.
3. Insert the wiring into one of the wire channels on
the sensor’s backplate.
4. Securely affix the sensor’s backplate to the wall or
ceiling using 2 #6 X 3/4 inch (3.5 X 19 mm) screws
provided.
5. Reinstall the PCB assembly and adjust for short or
long range as described in section 6. Then, tighten
rotation locking screw.
RTES-001-V0
SCREW
#6 x 3/4"
(3.5 x 19mm)
(TYP.)
WIRE
CHANNELS
4. Input/Output Description
The IS-310 inputs and outputs are as follows:
V+/V–: Connects to AC or DC power (12 to 28 volts).
Relays: Input/Outputs for the unit’s dual double
pole/double throw relay. The relay may be used to
control a magnetic lock or signal an access control
system. All relay connections (common, normally
closed, and normally open) for both sets of contacts
are available on the terminal block.
NOTE: Relay timer settings and the reset mode
setting affect operation of this relay (see switches 3,
4, 5, and 6 in DIP Switch Settings).
CAUTION: When using the IS-310 to control a
magnetic lock, we recommend that an electric
suppressor such as S-4 (supplied by Northern
Computers) or EL-EDS (manufactured by EDCO) be
used to provide transient protection for the magnetic
lock and relay contacts. Install the suppressor across
the leads connected to the lock as close as possible
to the lock.
5. IS-310 Wiring
Wire the sensor as shown in the illustration.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
NCCNO
NCCNO
310-002-V2
ALARM RELAY
CONNECT TO MAGNETIC LOCK,
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM,
OR ALARM SYSTEM*
ALARM RELAY
CONNECT TO MAGNETIC LOCK,
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM,
OR ALARM SYSTEM
V+ V-
CONNECT TO
AC OR DC
NOTE: USE 18-22 AWG WIRE
6. Long Range/Short Range Adjustments
The IS-310 can be set to detect individuals at either a
long range (several steps from the door) or at short
range (immediately in front of the door). If the building
includes a lengthy approach to the exit doorway and no
other foot traffic in the area, choose the long-range
setting.
NOTE: If the maximum range of 8.4’ (2.6m) is desired,
the mounting height must be at the maximum (15’ or
4.57m).
SHORT RANGE
LONG RANGE
RTES-003-V0
Choose between long- and short-range detection patterns
To set the range length:
1. Loosen the rotation locking screw.
2. Turn the PCB in its rotating base until the arrow on
the base is aligned with the appropriate notch on
the baseplate. If the sensor is ceiling mounted,
choose between the notches with the “Ceiling”
label. If the sensor is wall mounted, choose
between the notches with the “Wall” label. The
arrow on the mounting base (or back plate) needs
Honeywell IS-310 Request-to-Exit Sensor
to be aligned with the ceiling or wall arrows. The
"L" designates long range and the "S" designates
short range.
NOTE: Either long or short range must be
selected. Attempting to select a "mid" range will
result in undesirable operation. A mid range setting
will not result in a mid range operation. It will only
provide a long range with attenuated short range
detection.
3. Tighten the rotation locking screw.
310-003-V0
ALIGN
ARROWS
DIP
SWITCH
ON
654321
CEILING
WALL
S
L
S
L
7. Shutter Adjustment
The IS-310 contains shutters behind the PIR cover.
These shutters are used to adjust the field width. This
may be necessary when the unit is installed where it
may be tripped by non-exiting foot traffic or other
erroneous sources at either or both edges of the
detection area.
1. To adjust the shutters, remove the lens cover from
the PIR.
2. Push the forward edge of the shutter(s) toward the
middle of the opening until the area(s) to be
blocked are outside the line-of-sight of the PIR.
When making the shutter adjustment, each shutter
position has a detent and each detent masks off an
entire detection zone. There are eight zones total
and each shutter has the ability to mask off 7 of the
8 zones. If the shutter is located between detents,
the result will be an attenuation of a zone that is
intended to be masked or attenuation of a
detection zone resulting in improper operation.
3. Replace the lens cover.
8. DIP Switch Settings
The IS-310 DIP switch contains 6 switches for selecting
operating options. The functions of these switches are
as follows:
Switch 1 –Sensor Mode (Sensitivity) Selector:
OFF is
the Request-to-Exit mode. ON is the Security Sensor
mode. In the security sensor mode, the sensor is
more immune to false alarms, but the extra time
required to perform signal qualifications may make
the unit unsuitable for most RTE applications. The
unit is shipped in the Request-to-Exit mode.
Switch 2 –LED Disable:
This switch must be off to
allow the LED to function. The unit is shipped with the
LED enabled (switch OFF).
Switch 3 –Relay Timer Mode:
This switch selects the
relay timer re-trigger or fixed modes.
With this switch OFF, the re-trigger mode is selected.
In the re-trigger mode, the relay timer is restarted with
the time programmed (with switches 4, 5, and 6)
whenever motion is detected. The relay will only de-
activate when the time programmed expires without
additional motion detected during the active period.
With this switch ON, the fixed mode is selected and
the relay will deactivate at the expiration of the relay
time programmed (with switches 4, 5, and 6) and
additional motion detection during the active period
has no effect. The unit is shipped with this switch
OFF (re-trigger mode).
Switches 4, 5, and 6 –Relay Timer Setting:
These
switches control the relay timing: To set the relay
timing, refer to the following table:
Switch
4 5 6
Relay Time
(Seconds)
OFF OFF OFF 0.5
OFF OFF ON 1
OFF ON OFF 2
OFF ON ON 4
ON OFF OFF 8
ON OFF ON 16
ON ON OFF 32
ON ON ON 64
9. Walk Testing
Walk into the motion detection field. Two to four normal
steps into the field should make the LED light.
NOTE: The IS-310 has a warm-up period of approxi-
mately 2 minutes.
Each time the LED goes on, wait for it to go off. Then
wait 12 seconds before continuing the walk-test. When
there is no motion in the detection field, the LED should
be off.
IMPORTANT: The IS-310 should be tested at least
once a year.
10. Specifications
Range:
Long: 8.4’x 15.8’(Adjustable)
2.6m x 4.8m (Adjustable)
Short: 2’x 5.5’(Adjustable)
0.5m x 1.7m (Adjustable)
Relay (Dual):
Form C
Contact rating; 1A max. at 30
VDC max.
Power Requirements:
12 to 28 VDC or VAC
3V peak-to-peak @ 12.5V
<50 mA current consumption
Operating Temperature:
32°to 122°F (0°to 50°C)
Relative Humidity:
<95% non-condensing
RFI Immunity:
30 V/m, 1 MHz –1000 MHz
White Light Immunity:
2000 Lux
Size:
7”x 2”x 2”
17.8cm x 5.1cm x 5.1cm
Part Numbers:
IS-310WH –White Housing
IS-310BL –Black Housing
Accessories:
IS-310WHTP –Single gang
trim plate, White
IS-310BLTP –Single gang
trim plate, Black
11. Regulatory Notices
The IS-310 fully complies with the following regulations:
•FCC Part 15
•UL 294 –Access Control System Units
•C22.2 No. 205-M1983 –Signal Equipment
•CE
©2003 Honeywell International Inc.
All rights reserved.
IntelliSense is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. - All
other brands mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners. Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
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