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IINSTAUATION INSTRUCTIONS!
a
NAPC
0 °
PIR600 & PIR680
PASSIVE INFRARED SENSORS
l
..
Ul
LI
STE
D: INTRUSION
DeTECTION
UNIT
Cio•
N,A
pCO
1992 'M 572A 3196

Table
of
Contents
GENERAL D
ES
CRIPTION•... ················
-··
·····················-····
··
······
SPE
CI
FICA
T
IONS
...
FEAlURES
......... 3
....
3
. 4
ORDER
ING
INFORMATION
......••..•.•..-•.......... ·······-··········
·········-···
......... 4
BASIC
OPERATION
. .......................-........ .....•.•......•••......... .
..
5
S
TANDARD
LENS
......... .
..
5
INSTAI.LA1'10N-.........
..
........................-......................_ ...................- .
•••.
.
..•
... 7
CHOOSINGA
SU
IT
ABlE
LOCATION
..............-
•....••..•••.•••.•.......•••....
..
...
.••••......... 7
MOUN11NG
THE
SENSOR
............ ...........
..
.
..
7
WIRING
...
.............••........ . ......................... .................
..
................
...
8
ADJUSTMENTS
....
.................................•.........•....•
....
.
..•..•.......••••..
....•.••............ 9
Akoingthe
Beams......••.•.
~
.........................................-
•••.•
..•...........•......•..9
Range
Adjustment... ··············- ········· ......
..
.
10
Sel1ing
the
Operating Mode ...............
...
...... .
....
..
10
TESTlNG
THE
COVERAGE
AREA
·············
·-
··
···
··
Walk-Testing the S8nsor.
ZDNE
MASKIN
G
COMPLETlNG
THE
INSTALLATION
...
11
...
11
.......
11
·········· 12
NAPC0
LENS
BANK
............................................................................... ...... 13
Pet·AI!ey Lens .........
,.
13
Barner
Lens
............... ················-
···
·
14
Long-Range
Lens
..
...... 15
Napea SecuritySystems, InC., 333 Bayview Avo
.,
Amityville,
NY
11701
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Co
veU~
ge
(l x w): PIR600, 50' x
50'
{15
.
2m
x
15.2m~
;
PIR680, 70' X
50
'
{?.l
.
Jmx
18.3mJ; aJ
:<r'C
(OO"f),
lyplcal.
Operating Tempenat
ure
: -10"to
+50"C
p~
·
·ro
127
F)
Mounting:
Output
Relay
llme
:
Contact Ratings
Atal
mR
e&lly.
We
Bo;
comer, 12' (3.6m)
max
.
PrR600,
No
rma!Jy-Oosed
FQrm-A
Rffiay
; PIR680C,
form~
Aetay
Appro:dfflat~
a
b:econds
Tamper
Swfk:h
(P
fR680J: O.
SA
rosistive
at !
4V
dc
mBx.
-.SUpply
Requirements
HOTE:
This
uni
Is intsnded for
operation
from a povlef SOt.I'C8 that provides
b11.tt8!'Y
bAckup
in
the
even~.
otapower faikle In
UL
installalions,
t."M!
bad<up
battery
must
be
1u'Y
re::::harged
within 24 haw's ood provide 4 hOUrs
ot
standby
opP.ratlon
fltterftd
De
:
10
to
16V'dc
nooinal
witt1
tmr.srytrdelwp from cor.trol panel.
4S
x2S
•1
.7"
(
~1
.
4cm
x 5..tcmx-4 3cm)
(HxWxD)
7oz
(~98gm)

FEATURES
•
Se6eclab'e
~
(2-pulse bipatar)
or
Signaf..Selectiv
e Processing'"' {SSP) detectionfor
optin"un
imrrvnity
to
tWse
al
ar
ms
•
Lens
Bankd optional
acoessory
"""ses
•
Comer
mti()('Jtable
ORDERING INFORMATION
PIRf500
Pasalve lntnYed
SenSCX"
PIR680 PassMJ
h"'!fnved
Sensa
PJR680C
Pf
ASSO
w:th
Form·C
ReSay
LENS BANK
LENS817
lE
N$818
LENS&IO
Pet
A8ey
lens
Barrier
Lens;
Long Range
te
ns
BASIC OPERATION
Passive
Infrared~
oporate by det6Ctilg a rapld
ch;9fWJe'
in
.temperaWret·when:·an
tntrudef aosses aproteCted
•ea
.Ar
apid
cf'lanOe
in
the
COIT'Ibinbd
tsmpetatOOJS"
ttm
the
sensoc
~sea•
causes e response.
Beams existWl
pan
.
CfOs.9,ing
8Tfl/
beam
ws
geryntea
pulse
.At S01eet. a
beam
Is 1'x2'.
STANDARD LENS
lhe
f~taJied
lens
w91
perform
besl
in typical appiicalfons.
F~
are
it&
spedfications.
Number
Of
Zones:
twmber
or Bea
ms
:
Mn
tmum
Cov•age
(
I~
w}:
Aekt
otView:
18
(3Leyers:9f5/l.zcae:s)
4ll (3 1
ayers:
18/10/12)
PIR600
,50' x
50'
(15.2m
x.
15.2m);
PIR680
,
70'
x60'
(21
.3m
X1
8.
3m)
85"
"
Re
co
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Mounting Hf:
ight
6'to8'
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-4m
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Mini
mum
Mount~
HtNghfi': 2'
(O
.
&n}
Ma.ri
mu
m Moun.tl
ng
HeJgtrt: 12' (31im}
•
uL
tested
from 6
to
12 ieet.

The
~
patturm
ilu&IMted
are
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limtts
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AOJUS1"MENTS
:Aiming
1he
Seams
for~
adf.JSlmttnt
ptoce<kJres)
Sdtings
Clf1
be
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.
~
Shown
herofn
are
typla!l ilfld
Mil
notapply to
all
cases
. Always test the
COYeNJge
p.cdtem attBr the
llnl
is instllfied
{see
lUTlNQ
l'tff:
CO'IERAGf:
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NOTE
:N
the
standard
Ieos
docs
f'lOI
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front
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rut
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Then
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side
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11wcY'd
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make
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ust
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'
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Standard·U!!lS pw.terns showing maximum
recommended
cov«age
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Top
orv::1
sidG
vtcws
for
s·
mount§')g
height
tor
(e) PIR600
and
(b)
P1A680
. Also
see
AD
J
US
T·
MEMTS, Aimi
ng
1he
Seams
6
INSTALLATION
CHOOSING
A SUITABLE LOCATION
The
sensor
may
be
wait
moont8d
or corner mounted.
Comer
roounling is
g~
recommended
as
greater~
isobtained.
Because
!hey
are
not
weatbef'proof. these
units
may
not
be
mounted
0\Jidoofs.
llte
RnSor
should
be
positioned with
respect
to accen
do
ors
or
windows
so
that
an
iniNder
will
pass
across
the
rieJd
d view, not
C~rec!ly
toward
Of
r;way
from
the
sensor
.
In
seloct>'9
mounting heigh!
and
""'*'<~
-
-
...-
...
fcboing
:
• size and shepe
of
the
srea to
be
prowctcd;
•
recommeooed
mounting
h6Qht
ollens-:
• objeCts
~
rnBf block
~e!ection
;
•
he
a:.
scuCbs. Avoid Biming
the
sensor directly atlamps, windows, etc.;
• devices that
cause
mcr.AnQ
Infrared
Signals
(
r<Wid
temperatl68
c:h<lnges)
that
may
be
miStaken
for
en
lntrud~
.
AvOd aiming
the
sensor
dncUy
toward
sources
thsl
con'iJine
temperan..-e
,
c:hanges
and
M'10\191'Tl8nt
, s
uch
as
fireplares, hee\tlrs,
tans
,air
c::oodiOoners
, moving
i&Jminated
signs,
a.'"ld
other sources
of
moving air.
BSO
wing
curtaris
may
also
pose
unexpede<t problems.
• animals in the protected area; antt
•
an
R"ltruder's
tik8!y
path
, usually dtrtetmined
by
the
loc:<:lt!on
of
a
door
or
window.
MOUNTING
THE
SENSOR
To remove
!he
frontC<Ner, Insert
1t.e
blade
of
a
smaJI
saewdtivel"
InfO
the
51o
tat!hebottom
of
the
rear
case
as
ihustratcd
1n
Ag
. 2
and~
up
Sli:Qhfi"i
to
releasttlhe
tab
.
Pulf
the
front
~~at~~~~=:.e:~the~
r-----
---
---·-····--
-
cese
and
push in at
ttw
bottom
un<ll
it sneps
int
o place.} I
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~=~:~~~~~{:
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holes). An Ad(ftJona! hole at
IJlc
bottom
permits
cab!&
;
t:_...;f~:~~
entry. Puoh
111tough
<l1CI\¥>Ilng
holes !tomlnsKle
.,.,._.
; I
using
one
ol
the
special mounting sCfews
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l
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PVSII UF'
i
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reverse side
ot
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hole
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ts
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removed.
-
~~
-
2.
Openng
the
case
.
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optim
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wi
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com
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.
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UNSOA
}
to
gain
access
to
the
tefrriinal
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fr
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thebottom.
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the
wir
es
where
they
exitthecase;
see
previo
us
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to
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power
source maybe
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or
unregulated Power should
be
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trom s control cent&t
orother
power
source equippedwith a
rachargeabfe
battery'backup to maintain
operaUon
in
the
everrt
pf
a
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fa}.\lfe. Aefer to
SPEC
IFICA
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for
complete po
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r supply
requirements.
Af
arm
Rel
ay
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(Terminals
3
and
4). These contacts are'ra
ted
at
1~
,
24Vdc
and
are
no
rmally closed.
Wl1en
the
sensor$
operating,
ef!tl&r
detection
of
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Intruder or
icss
of
powerwil
caus
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th&
relay
ccntacts toopen. Note;
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:s
having aF
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eiay
. TomunaiSprovides a
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en
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contact
that
cl
ose
s on
alarm
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315common).
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tWs
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ront
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the
dosure
acr05s
TerminalS
6 and 7
w
il!
open Connect these
terrn&'la!s
toanorrnaijy.cl05ed
24
-Hour
Zone
inthecontrol panel.
ADJUSTMENTS
Aiming the Beams
Setting
the
Helg~t
Scale. The Helght Scale must be properly set
to
obtain the l'l"'aXJT)'.;m
rB"...ommendea
coveraga Remcve the t
ron1
COller
.
'The
H&i
gntScala
is
prjnt
ed
d1reaty
on
the c
ir
cuit board
in
the upper-latt corner
of
the
component
side
(sea
Fig. 3}. Note
that
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SC'
.ale
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~
brations
represent
~nsor
mounting hEight in feet
tor
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st.anderd
tens
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To
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ht Lock Scr
ew
shown
in
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i8o~traoon
to 98de
tn
eboard up
or
do"
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Al
ign ~
e
index on
the
r
ear
cov~
with number on the scale representing the mounting
hei
gh
t
of
the unit, then tightan the Height
lock
Screw.
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eiQht
Sca
!e Is
the
recorr:rnended start!ng
point
If proper coverage coonot
be
ob"
..ained
,
check
that
the
mou
nti
ng
surlace
is
fl
at
end
vertical
w
~h
respect to t
he
fiOOf.
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lhe
cirCI.it
ooard
IS
secu
r
eo
ru.
a
scal
e
serting
t:
1gher
man
the
actual
mountlng
hetght.
range
w
i8
be
rec!UC6d
. However,
this
setting
:Tli'fo/
be
~lpfUI
if
the unit
is
mo
untc:d
Ol'l
an
u:'leven
su
rlace ltla!
cause~
the
beams
to
pc
l
nt
Sl
iQhify
do\\'nwaJd.
Insensitive Are
a.
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inssns1tiva
are
a
iS
th<it
&fea
directly bertealh
t.
'16
unit
wi"Jin whid1
an
U1tnlder
is uncleted3b;e. The
size
of
the
Insensit
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ve
wea
v.ili
!n
o-
ease
as
the
tTlOU!'lting
r.
eight increases.
neverthe=ess
it
m3Y
bf!i
necessary to Increase tne
!'TlOUnting
tteight
an
crder to avoid
en
ohjec1 that could obstn.:a the
CO\Ieragt'
patler
n.
When
l.lSed
in a room
or area tt:afr
t1Quires
less range ihao !he recommended
flla)(irnum
, the lrlsensitl\'e
area
may
be
substanttalty
red
uCed
by
raismg
tile circuit board
lo
~
ne
:cht·scale setting nigher
1han
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sensor
mounting
height
La
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Th
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have
a
~nlited
hor
~wfl'.a
l
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be
am
adjl..'stment
is
effected
byloosening the lens dam
pi
ng
screws
and slkting the lens
tC
t
he
left
ex
right within its·guides.
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s
ma
y be displaced up
to
1? in
ei
ther direction
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the
sta:'ldard
~n5)
us;ng this
me
thod.
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second
no!:ch
t'le top lens
QL:ide
(pointed} funoticns as the lnd
e.x
tor
lens alignment
Fi9u~e
-4
ffi
ustrates
the
Jnside
tron1
cover
and
the
<elativ&
positions
of
the
Index
and
l.:ns
a!lgnmentnotches.
Tc
a
tgn
n
tens.
proceed
l3s
fOOOws.
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on
:
To
preventsoil!ng, handle
the
~ns
only
with
clean
f
~ngars.)
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sure that ttl&
!ens
is
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notcheS
at
lcp
!eft
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• · Zone·masl<ing 1
00
(
Woad)
ocpl;ed
to a
k.ns segment to
c::leecltvlle
a problem
tone
.
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sse
Fig. S.
F
iguns
6
ilk.l
strates1he
zone..maslcilg
foil
suppled
.
AtfiJI.
the
segment(s}
10
theinside
ISUI'face
of
the
lens.
Arrf
cit
or
ocease
on
th&
lens (or fingers tooching
the
foi!J:
wiB
reduce
the
eff6Cti'YenP.ss
of
1h8
adleslve
.
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that
the
loB
must be
eccural.efy
pogitioned so
as
not
10 affect
~nt
zones.
lmpommt Mer
the
foil
has
been
smfactoriy
·Bpplied to
the
lenssegrnen(, b\Jmish
the
1
011
against
the
lens
(usilg
t.'1e
tip
or
eiJall..point
pen.
for
example)
toimprove
SlJI'1ace
contact.
It necessary, r
e.-aim
and
retest
!he
s
en
sor after masking one or more
zones
.
COMPLETING THE INSTAUAT10N
To
·e~
"
the
Walk
-Test lamp atter
testrlg
.
in61a11he
lft)
DISABlf
Jumper
J2
across
the
two pins
above
the
lamp
. Aeplaca the front
OCNer
.
12
NAPCO
U:NS
BANK
Pet Alley IM>e, LENS817
A
pet
alley is an m
en
sitlv
e asea
8bcwe
noor level thet wil rld.l:l8
'h
~
d
P'*l
{dogs
, cats. etc.} and
pestt
{m:ce, rats,
etc:
.)
from
C&JShQ
an
alarm
""'*'
Uldng
1he
Pe
t-Alley
Lans
,mount the
t..:n.l
at a
1'\ctgt'\t
of 4 to 6feet and
set
1:J'\e
ck'cu:t
board to protect
the
uppe
r
bea
ms
horil:
on
tally.
When
welk.-testing the sensor,itwil
be
necessary
to
c::rouc:ft
down
be:OW
the
be
arm
in order to lfnUa1e themovement ct the
pet
.
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7. Pet
Af:ey
let'ls pattern
for
both the
PfR
600
and
PIR600.
13

Barrier Lens, LENS818
A
Barrier
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rys
aeates
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