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jablotron JA-88P User manual

JA-88P outdoor wireless motion detector 1 / 2 MKU52103
JA-88P outdoor wireless motion detector
The JA-88P wireless PIR detector is designed to indicate movement outside
the building caused by human bodies. It is based on an outdoor detector by
Optex supplemented with a transmitter compatible with JA-80 OASiS
systems. Both the detector and the transmitter are powered by three lithium
batteries and the low battery signal is transmitted to an control panel. The
detector is equipped with two TAMPER contacts (front and rear), which
immediately report opening of the detector cover or its possible tearing from
the place of installation. The detector regularly performs automatic tests and
reports its status to the control panel.
Installation
The following instructions should be followed when selecting a place for
detector installation:
The detector must be installed in a position where its bottom surface is
parallel to the watched zone (either directly on the wall, or possibly, if a
change of direction is required, the supplied joint can be used). This
condition is essential for good immunity to false alarms. For more
information see Fig.1.
The detector should be installed 2.5 – 3 m above the ground.
No other moving objects (bushes, trees, high grass, etc.) should be situated in
the detection area of the detector. These objects can be masked out using the
supplied foils. Avoid direct action by strong sources of light (sun reflections).
You can use the supplied viewing hood for this purpose.
When selecting the right place to install your detector, keep in mind that the best
movement detection is provided when the detection zones intersect (Fig.2).
PARALEL
2,5 ... 3m
TILT
Fig.1 and 2
1. Unfasten the curing screw on the bottom side of the upper cover and
remove it.
2. Pull the plastic tab under the lower PIR sensor slightly to remove the
optical part. Warning: Do not touch the detector sensing face during
handling.
3. Use a screwdriver to punch a hole on the right of the bottom detector
cover in order to pull the rear TAMPER cable through (supplied in the
package).
When installed without the joint holder:
Use the Base Mounting Template from the box lid.
Pull the rear TAMPER cable through the punched hole in the bottom
detector cover and fix a magnetic contact to the place according to the
template (Base side).
Mark a place on the wall where you want to install the detector – i.e.
holes for the screws and the magnet (Wall side), and fix the magnet to
the wall.
Fix the rear cover on the wall while checking the position of the
magnet and the reed contact (they should be as close as possible).
When installed with the joint holder:
Use the Bracket Base Mounting Template from the box lid.
Press the plastic tab to remove the screw cover (secured with a
plastic cord against falling during work ).
Unscrew the securing screw (inside under the cover) to loosen the
joint and swivel it to one side to gain access to the installation
holes.
Pull the rear TAMPER cable through the cavity in the joint and fix
the magnetic contact in the given place (between the plastic lugs).
Mark a place on the wall where you want to install the detector – i.e.
holes for the screws and the magnet (Wall side), and fix the magnet
to the wall.
Fix the joint holder to the wall while checking the position of the
magnet and the reed contact (they must touch).
Now screw the bottom cover together with the joint holder. Remove
the central screw which blocks vertical movement and screw it
through a hole in the bottom cover.
4. Pull the rear TAMPER cable through the opening you have punched
in the bottom detector cover and insert the rear TAMPER connector
into the pins marked TMP IN (remove the jumper installed in
production).
Enrolling the detector to the system
The signal transmitter for wireless communication is located
underneath the optical part of the detector. The transmitter’s battery
case is not used; the batteries are inserted into the battery holder of
the motion detector. Use three AA 3.6V lithium batteries by the
same manufacturer and replace all three batteries at the same
time. The correct position of the batteries is indicated on the battery
holder. When inserting the batteries, it is necessary to remove the part
of the holder held in place with a metal lug. When the batteries have
been installed, the transmitter sends a signal which enrolls it to the
control panel (the control panel must be in enrollment mode at that
time – see the manual). Use switch no. 2 to set the system’s reaction
to any detected movement (ON = instant or OFF = delayed). Switch
no. 1 should be left in the OFF position
rear tamper
connector
Switch 1
INSTANT
DELAY
Switch 2
PULSE*
STATUS
Vcc
TMP
INP
GND
interconnection
to a detector indication
Set pulse mode
*
battery not
used
Fig. 3 detector transmitter
BRACKET BASE
BRACKET
SHAFT COVER
BASE
BATTERY HOLDER
OPTICAL PART
PIR SENSOR
()
DO NOT TOUCH
IR ANTIMASKING
INSTALATION SCREWS
JOINT POSITION LOCKING
(DETECTOR TILT) LED INDICATOR
MASKING FOIL
LENS
UPPER COVER
SECURING SCREW
PROTECTIVE HOOD
COVER SCREWS
JOINT POSITION LOCKING
(DETECTOR DIRECTION)
Fig.4 detector configuration
JA-88P outdoor wireless motion detector 2 / 2 MKU52103
Setting up the optical part of the PIR detector
The optical part of the detector contains two PIR sensors with non-
overlapping 94 lobe detection and high false alarm and pet detection
immunity.
Installation at 3.0 m
above the floor
12 m
12 m
16 m
85
o
When installing the detector 2.5m
above the floor, use the joint holder
and swivel the detector by 2.5°(one
click) upwards to achieve a 12m
detection distance.
The above-mentioned detection characteristics apply if the detector is
installed vertically in the guarded area. If a shorter detection range is
required, do not tilt the detector on the joint. Use the supplied self-adhesive
mask foils:
9 m
1
USE
MASK
4 m
1+2+3
USE
MASKS
5,5 m
1+2
USE
MASKS
Masking using strips of the supplied foil can also be used to avoid
unwanted moving objects (e.g. a tree). Use the supplied protective hood for
protection against sun and rain.
The joint can be used to adjust the detector position along two axes. When
installing the detector at the height of 2.5m, swivel it by 2.5° (one click)
upwards to achieve a 12m detection range.
Setting up the electronic part of the PIR detector
It is possible to set three levels of detector sensitivity using the switch on
the left of the bottom PIR – the levels are marked with letters:
Llow – low sensitivity for places with false alarm risks
Mmiddle – medium sensitivity
Hhigh – high detection sensitivity
Other detector parameters can be set with a switch:
normal operation area coverage test
energy saving mode 120 s 5 s
standard detection increased detection immunity
Keep set as shown here
Keep set as shown here
LED indication disabled LED indication enabled
Area coverage test (DIP1) – the energy saving mode is not applied and
each detectable movement is indicated by an LED. The alarm is always
transmitted regardless of the energy saving mode settings (DIP2). The
energy saving mode (DIP2) is similar to that of the JA-80P detector. When
the detector is activated and transmits the information to the control panel, it
stops detecting motion for a set time. The activation of the LED (DIP6)
serves as an indication of the detector function – i.e. the area coverage. The
detector always transmits information to the control panel – disable the LED
to save the batteries in ordinary operation.
Operation testing
When the batteries are connected, the detector needs approx. 90 seconds
for stabilization. The LED keeps flashing all the time. Use the switch to
commence the area coverage test. Test the correct coverage of the guarded
area and whether the detector detects motion outside the guarded area.
Each movement is indicated by a flashing detector LED and the information
is concurrently sent to the control panel.
When you have tested the correct functioning of the detector, stop the area
coverage test, check whether the indication LED is off and set the energy
saving mode to 120s. This is necessary to meet the declared battery lifetime.
Normal detector operation
Each time the sensor is activated, the information is transmitted by a radio
signal. When the detector cover is opened or the detector is removed from
the bearing plate, a tamper signal is transmitted. The detector also regularly
(every 9 minutes) transmits control signals which serve the control panel to
check the presence and readiness of all devices in the installed system.
The masking protection function
The detector has an anti-masking function – i.e. protection against
masking of the detector’s field of sight. If an object is detected in front of
the detector for more than three minutes, the detector sends a tamper
signal. Three short flashes of the LED indicate masking (the LED must be
enabled). When the object has been removed, the indication (tamper
signal) ceases after one minute.
It is possible to set three levels of this function using the switch on the right
of the bottom PIR – the levels are marked with letters:
HI high – high masking detection sensitivity
STD standard – standard masking detection sensitivity
OFF off – function disabled (default setting)
This function is disabled as a default.
Checking the status of and replacing batteries.
The detector checks 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). Use 3.6 V AA batteries exclusively and always
replace all three at the same time. When the cover has been closed, the
detector switches to normal operating status.
Technical specifications
Power supply 3x type LS(T)14500 (AA 3.6 V 2 Ah) lithium batteries
Average battery lifetime approx. 3 years (with 120 s energy saving mode)
Operating frequency 868 MHz
Range – distance from the control panel up to 300 m with direct visibility
Optex detector parameters
Detection characteristics 12 m / 85° ; 94 segments
Recommended installation height 2.5 – 3.0 m
Object motion speed 0.3 – 1.5 ms-1
Battery saving timer adjustable 5 s or 120 s
Detector cover conformance IP55
Max. relative humidity of the environment 95%
Operating temperature range -20°C to +60°C
Environment class according to EN 50131-1 IV
Security grade according to OPTEX
Weight 620 g
Comply with ETSI EN 300220, EN 50130-4, EN 55022, EN 60950-1
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
266
99
205
148
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the
JA-88P is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
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.
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