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mlink ML-35PIRP User manual

Fig.2. Internal Structure
4.1 Installation Notice
Sise View
1
Fig.1 Appearance
Infrared
lens
LED
M
L-35PIRP
Wireless Motion Detector
1. Introduction
The ML-35PIRP is a PIR technology intruder
detector designed to detect human body movement
in a protected area. Digital processing ensures a
high immunity to false alarms and outstanding
stability. The ML-335PIRP uses a sophisticated
radio communication protocol wit h a high level of
data safety. The detector makes regular auto testing
and reports its conditions regularly to the system
for full supervision. Built-in tamper switch trigger
an alarm if there is any attempt to tamper with the
detector. An automatic testing mode makes testing
an ease.
2.Specifications
Type: ML-35PIRP
Detection range: 9m(25 )
Transmit range: 120m-150m (open
area)
Power supply: 3 VDC lithium battery
S
Battery life: about 1 year
Infrared part e.g right picture
Max coverage area: 9m*12m
(23*46 inches)/90
Transmit frequency:
Alarm indication: LED lights for
several seconds
tatic current consumption: 9uA
Current consumption of momentary
Emission : 4.5mA
433MHz/868MHz
Installation:
Installation height from 1.8 to 2.5m
(6-8 inches)
Allow an 45 angle between wall
bracket optional
Environment:
Work environment:-10 to +50
(14 - 122
Storage environment:-20 C to +60
(-4 - 140 )
White light protection( inner): >9000LUX
Dimension: 95*64*49mm
3.Installation
Do not expose to
heating/cooling
object
Prevent direct sun-
light from reaching
the detector
Keep wiring away
from electrical
power cables
Avoid facing metal
wall
Ensure the stable
mounting location
TopView
816
Lithium battery
Tamper
key DIP
12MODE
ON OFF 1PULSE
2PULSES
3PULSES
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
34
MODE
ON OFF TEST MODE
NORMAL MODE
ENROLL MODE
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
MODEL:
MC-335R (DMT)
PRESS ANTI-
TAMPER KEY
TO ENROLL
FOR 3sec.
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INSTRUCTION OF DIP
5 Walk test appointed to coverage area
1. Set detector to test mode for walking test. According to surrounding, pulse counts 1,
2 or 3 for option.
2.
3 .Testing in different direction to confirm the two boundaries of the coverage, ensure
the detector is appointed to the central desired area.
4.T
5.
Horizontal movement which triggers detector alarming at the remote of the detection
coverage at the speed of 0.75m/s , the LED indicator will light several seconds.
he centre of detection area should not be towards vertical incline. If can not obtain
an ideal detection area , please adjust the vertical angle to ensure direction for detector
neither high nor low.
Attention: Once detection angle is adjusted, walkingtest must be performed again.
6. Please set detector to normal mode after finishing walking test.
2
4.2 Introduce DIP function:
Three work modes to be set:
Test mode: Detector alarms once being triggered, no
time interval between two alarm emissions. This mode
is used for walking test.
Normal mode: Detector probes one time each interval
2.5min, sends supervision signal which reports status
of the detector and battery each interval 65min.
Enroll mode: Sends identity code to receiver after
pressing tamper key over 3 seconds.
Refer to follow form to set each mode:
DIP3 DIP4 MODE
ON OFF TEST MODE
OFF ON
NORMAL MODE
OFF OFF ENROLL MODE
Three types of pulse for option:
One pulse: Detector alarms once detecting one pulse.
Two pulses: Detector alarms once detectingtwo pulses.
Three pulses: Detector alarms once detecting three
pulses.(Default)
The more pulse counts, the lower performance for
sensitivity of capture.But more pulse counts canreduce
false alarms.
DIP1 DIP2 MODE
ON OFF ONE PULSE
OFF ON TWO PULSES
OFF OFF THREE PULSES
Press the tamperswitch
for study the ID code
Set detector to enroll modeand then insertone lithium battery
into detector.LED will startup for lightingfor several seconds.
Detector will send the identity signal to receiver after pressing
tamper key over 3 seconds. If panel receives this identity
signal, it will have corresponding sound for hinting enrollment
is successful. Please refer to manual of panel to know how
to make panel to ready for studying detector.
4.3 Enrollment of the detector to the system 4.4 Replace lithium battery
It means low battery of detector under the condition that LED
light flashes whendetector emits signal each time. Meantime,
It also will send signal of low battery to receiver.
Refer to followpictures to change one new battery:
Insert one newbattery
3
2
14
DIP
ON

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