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jablotron JA-60V User manual

The JA-60V wireless outdoor PIR detector
The JA-60V wireless outdoor PIR detector 1 / 2 MEB52102
The JA-60V wireless outdoor intruder detector is designed to detect human
body movement in a protected area. It supplements a double-zone PIR
sensor produced by Optex with a Jablotron transmitter enabling the detector
to be used within the JA-60 systems. The optical part of the detector has 2 PIR
sensors and high immunity to false alarms and the detection of small animals.
The detector includes an Anti-masking function – protection against covering the
view and it also has two tampers (front and back) built in. They immediately
report opening the detector or attempting tampering. The detector does a self-
test periodically and sends its status by a connection test to the control panel.
The detector should be installed by a trained technician with a valid certificate
issued by an authorised distributor.
Installation
Choose a proper place for detector installation according to the following:
1. The detector has to be installed onto a vertical wall (in a position where
its bottom surface is parallel to the watched zone).
2. The detector should be installed 0.8 – 1.2 m above the ground.
3. The best movement detection is provided when the detection beams
intersect.
4. No other moving objects (bushes, trees, high grass, air-conditioners, etc.)
should be situated in the field of sight of the detector. Avoid direct action by
strong sources of light (sun reflections, etc.).
Note: If multiple JA-60V detectors are used, they don´t have to be installed
face to face with each other and its recommended to install them with a
minimum 1 m distance.
Procedure:
1. Unscrew the locking screw placed on bottom of the upper cover of the
detector (1) and remove the detection part cover (1).
2. Unscrew the 2 screws which hold the detector´s main board (2) and
pull it out by tilting as you pull it out.
3. Remove the battery holder.
4. Remove the rear box cap (5).
5. Unscrew the 2 screws which link the rear cover (3) with the mounting
plate (4).
6. The detector can be mounted onto a level mounting place by the 2
screws through the mounting plate (4). Or it can be mounted on timber
by ties.
7. Put the detectors parts back together in the opposite order when it´s
finally fixed to the mounting place (4).
Warning: Do not touch the detector sensing face during handling.
12
3
4
5
Fig. 1.: 1 – front cover, 2 – detector main board, 3 – rear cover,
4 – mounting plate, 5 – rear cover cap
Fig. 2.: Detector installation. Standard installation and fixing by ties.
Enrolling the detector to the system
The signal transmitter for wireless communication is located in the back
plastic part under the optical part of the detector. The detector is powered
by the batteries as well. Always use just AAA batteries from the same
producer and if replacement is needed change both of them. The correct
position of the batteries is indicated on the bottom of the plastic battery
holder.
Enrollment procedure to the system:
a. Read the installation manual of the receiving unit before you insert the
batteries into the detector.
b. There must be a radio module installed in the control panel.
c. Open the enrollment mode on the receiving unit.
d. Insert the batteries (mind the correct polarity). When the first battery
has been inserted into the battery holder an enrollment signal is
transmitted to the control panel and the detector is enrolled to the
selected position. Assemble the detector.
e. By DIP switch no.1 set the reaction to detected movement (ON =
Instant, 1 = delay). Leave DIP switch no.2 in the ON position.
Fig. 3 – A view of the JA-60N transmitter
Setting up the optical part of the detector
The optical part of the detector includes 2 PIR sensors with AND logic.
They detect movement in two planes. The detecting angle of the lower PIR
sensor can be adjusted to a wide angle range. The alarm signal is triggered
if only both detecting planes are triggered at the same time. By shifting the
lens set up the tilt of the lower detecting plane according to the following
picture and table.
Fig. 4.
The following table represents the values included in the figure:
Position
Maximum range of the lower detecting
part
Average value
see following
warning:
1
12 m
10 to 17 m
2
8.5 m
7 to 12 m
3
6 m
5 to 8.5 m
4
3.5 m
3 to 6 m
5
2.5 m
2 to 3.5 m
Table 1.
Warning: The maximum detection length of the lower detection plane may vary
as above due to environmental thermal conditions. This must be taken into
consideration during detection range adjustment.
Fig. 5.
The detection area angle is 90°. The direction can be adjusted from
position A – G by rotating the detector´s plastic part. Each step is
circumscribed. The detector lens covers the whole angle of 180° - therefore
it does not require any adjustment.
The JA-60V wireless outdoor PIR detector
The JA-60V wireless outdoor PIR detector 2 / 2 MEB52102
You can restrict the detection angle by adhesive masking strips
supplied with the package. This way you can eliminate problematic
parts of the detection area. The strips are to be stuck on the relevant
lens segment from the inner side.
The PIR detection sensitivity can be configured by a 3-pole switch
located under the upper sensor. The letters correspond to sensitivity levels
as follows:
Llow – applicable to bad conditions
Mmiddle
Hhigh
Other parameters can be configured using a DIP switch:
NORM TEST
120s5s 5 s … šetřící režim
N.C.
N.O.
LED OFF LED ON on
Antimasking OFF Antimasking ON
Factory settings highlighted by bold letters.
The LED serves for PIR detector testing – checking the coverage. The
detector always sends information to the control panel. For normal detector
operation the LED should be turned off in order to save the battery.
The power save mode can be set up by DIP switch no. 2, select
5 s / 120 s.
Testing (coverage test)
By DIP switch no. 1, enter test mode and by DIP switch no. 4 turn on the
LED indication. Close the detector. Test the detection range of the
protected area and immunity out of the protected area.
Bear in mind the potential changing of detecting distance influenced by
the environment.
Each movement is indicated by LED and it sends the information to the
control panel.
We recommend turning off the indication LED when the testing procedure
is finished. And set up the power save mode to 120s to get a longer battery
lifetime.
Normal operating mode
The detector sends a radio signal about activation when it is triggered. In
the case of tampering with the detector or tearing the detector off its
position the detector sends a tamper signal. The communication checking
is automatically performed at 15 minute intervals for the system to test that
all its devices are present and ready for operation.
Checking the status of and replacing
batteries
The detector checks its battery status automatically and if the batteries
are running low it informs the system that they need replacing. The detector
remains fully functional. The batteries should be changed as soon as
possible (within 1 week).
Before battery replacement the control panel has to be switched to
service or maintenance mode (see installation manual of the control panel)
and then it is possible to open the cover of the detector. Always use
alkaline AAA (2 x 1.5 V) batteries. When you close the cover the detector
goes to the normal operating mode automatically.
Note: If you insert a discharged batteries coincidently then detectors
won´t start working.
Caution: Dispose of batteries safely depending on the type of the
batteries and local regulation. Although this product does not contain any
harmful materials we suggest you to return the product to the dealer or
directly to the producer after usage.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Problem cause
Solution
The detector
makes false
intrusion
alarms
Lower detection area is
unnecessarily long.
Set the detection area
properly.
The detector is exposed to
direct/reflected light (sun
light, car light etc.).
Remove the reflector,
mask the area exposed to
the reflection of light or
change the detector
position.
There is a moving object
in the area (laundry on the
clothes-line, plants etc.).
Remove the moving
object or change the
detector position. Or put
the stickers on part of the
lens to avoid detection in
a problematical place.
Occasionally
no reaction
to
movement
Lower detection area is
unnecessarily long
Set the detection area
properly
Sensitivity is set to low (L).
Change sensitivity to
medium (M) or high (H).
The detector is in battery-
save mode
While testing operation,
set the battery-save timer
to 5 seconds.
Detector
ignores any
movements
Low battery
Replace the battery
LED does not light
Turn the LED switch ON
LED indicator lights but
there is no reaction in the
control panel.
The control panel is out of
range, check the battery,
try to reposition detector
or control panel
Fig. 6. Detector dimensions (mm)
Technical specifications
Power 2 x alkaline batteries type AAA (1.5 V)
Average battery lifetime approx. 1 year*
-power save mode 120 s
Communication band 433,92 MHz
RF range – communication range up to 100 m (open area)
Optex detector parameter
Detection characteristics 12 m / 90 °; 16 segments
Recommended installation height 0.8 – 1.2 m
Object motion speed 0.3 – 1.5 ms-1
Battery saving timer adjustable 5 s or 120 s
LED indication during a coverage test
Operational environment according to EN 50131-1 IV
Security grade according to Optex
Operating temperature range -20 °C to +60 °C
Detector cover conformance IP55
Max. relative humidity of the environment 95 %
Dimensions 186 x 71.3 x 105.5 mm
Weight 500 g
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-60V is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1999/5/EC and 2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity
assessment can be found at www.jablotron.com - Technical Support
section.
Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful materials
we suggest you return the product to the dealer or directly to the
producer after use. For more detailed i
nformation visit
www.jablotron.com.

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