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Optex OML-ST User manual

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Down Zone
When using Down Zone detection, peal off the lens surface sticker.
Down Zone
When using Down Zone detection, peal off the lens surface sticker.
MW
PIR
MW
PIR
LONG RANGE(when using CL-80N) (OML-ST only)
Wall
tamper
knockout
INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS
No.59-1484-0
HIGH-END INDOOR DETECTOR
OPTiMALseries
HIGH-END INDOOR DETECTOR
OPTiMALseries
OPTiMAL series provides a comprehensive product lineup from
standard to high-end model which suitable for any applications.
In addition to providing high reliable basic performance with our unique
infrared detection technology, the combination of active IR and dual
technology provides outstanding anti-masking reliability.
OPTiMAL series provides compliance with EN50131-1.
•OML-ST : standard model with PIR (Grade 2)
•OML-AM : OML-ST with active IR anti-masking method (Grade 3)
•OML-DT : standard model with PIR and microwave (Grade 2)
•OML-DAM : OML-DT with active IR anti-masking method (Grade 3)
IMPORTANT>>
- Set the DETECTION MODE switch “STD” position (see 6-B)
- Set the PIR SENSITIVITY “HIGH” with detection range over 20m (67ft.)
(see 6-H)
Caution to release the unit base>>
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
DETECTION AREA
3
KNOCKOUTS
2
INSTALLATION HINTS
1
Corner
mount
knockout
Mounting
knockout
Corner
mount
knockout
Wiring knockout
QUALITYASSURANCE Pull up the base
Pull out
When using a bracket>>
Choose the appropriate
mounting holes for corner or
wall fixing.
When using a wall tamper>>
Use the knockout for a wall
tamper. If the main unit if
prised off the wall, the grey
section will break away and
stay on the wall and the
tamper switch will operate.
When installing on a plaster
board wall or other soft
material, pre cut out the grey
area from the back plate.
note) Mount both knockouts
with accessory screws
Pin connector
Pin header
Pin connector
Pin header
M
LH
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Alarm
EOL
Trouble
ALARM TROUBLE TAMPER
1.0K
2.2K
3.3K
4.7K
5.6K
1.0K
2.2K
3.3K
4.7K
1.0K
2.2K
4.7K
5.6K
6.8K
8.2K
10.0K
12.0K
(+) (–) AL ALe
ALARM
TROUBLE
EOL
TR TRe TP TPe RST DL MC SP
(+) (–) AL ALe TR TRe TP TPe RST DL MC SP
(+) (–) AL ALe TR TRe TP TPe RST DL MC SP
CONTROL PANEL CONNECTION OPTION
D-EOL
T-EOL
Three types of signals - ALARM OUTPUT, TROUBLE OUTPUT,
and TAMPER - can be recognized through the combination of the
resistance value and wires for the ALe, TRe, and TPe terminals.
Select the ALARM OUTPUT, TROUBLE OUTPUT, and TAMPER
resistance values to match the control panel and cover that
position with the pin header.
If none of the above resistance values match the control panel,
remove the pin header and wire a resistor between the appropriate
terminals as follows:
5-A When connecting to a control panel that
supports the EOL technique
5-B When setting the resistance value
without using a pin header
POWER INPUT (+) (9 - 18VDC)
POWER INPUT (–)
ALARM OUTPUT
ALARM OUTPUT (EOL)
TROUBLE OUTPUT *1
TROUBLE OUTPUT(EOL) *1
DIP SWITCH
6
WIRING
4
END-OF-LINE (EOL) RESISTORS
5
Dip switch 2
6-B DETECTION MODE
STD (Standard)
POSITION FUNCTION
SP (Special)
For normal applications.
For use in hostile areas where
there may be movement from
small animals or other objects
such as fax machines or curtains.
* Please use this position when
applied requirement of
EN50131-2-4 6.6.3 (Immunity to
microwave signal interference
by fluorescent lights.)
SP
STD
ON
OFF
Dip switch 1
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
6-A LED ON/OFF
POSITION
OFF
ON
OUTPUT TERMINAL
TROUBLE
TROUBLE and ALARM
Dip switch 3
6-C TROUBLE OUTPUT
OFF ON * OML-DT has no trouble output.Alarm output is
used as trouble signal.
For details on the LED display for a TROUBLE state,
see “8.LED FUNCTIONS”.
TAMPER OUTPUT *2
TAMPER OUTPUT(EOL) *2
REMOTE SELF TEST *1
D.L. (Disable LED) *1
MICROWAVE CONTROL *3
SPARE (Non short) *3
*1: OML-DAM and OML-AM only
*2:
TP and TPe terminals to be connected to a 24 hour supervisory loop
*3: OML-DAM, OML-DT and OML-AM
(MC terminal is used as SP terminal for OML-AM)
MICROWAVE SENSITIVITY (6-E)
1 LED ON/OFF (6-A)
2 DETECTION MODE (6-B)
3 TROUBLE OUTPUT (6-C)
4 ANTI-MASKING SENSITIVITY (6-D)
5 MICROWAVE RANGE (6-E)
6 POLARITY (6-F)
7 MICROWAVE CONTROL (6-G)
PIR SENSITIVITY (6-H)
LED enabled
LED disabled Connect D.L. terminal to common ground (with detector)
No ground to D.L. terminal (open circuit)
LED can be set “ON” or “OFF”.
LED remote control>>
Also LED can be enabled or disabled remotely from control panel
by D.L. terminal. Ensure to set LED switch “OFF” for this setting.
ON
OFF
SP
STD ONOFF
Yellow
Yellow Green
M
LH
Red Green
Red Green
Red
Red
LOW MIDDLE HIGH
MW RANGE MW SENSITIVITY
POSITION
STD (Standard)
SP (Special)
FUNCTION
Normally set to this.
Set to this if the sensor
malfunctions frequently.
POSITION
OFF
ON
FUNCTION
Microwave is always transmitted.
Microwave is not transmitted
during disarming mode.
This setting is required only when the MICROWAVE
CONTROL is set. (see “6-G. MICROWAVE
CONTROL”)
When the system is not armed, the MC Terminal can
be used to turn off the MW signal as follows.
When an object is placed close to the lens surface,
for a period of more than 10 seconds then the PIR
Anti-Masking circuit will activate and generate a
trouble signal.
The sensitivity of the anti-masking sensor can be set
to STD or SP.
Anti Masking Trouble LED Indication>>
Yellow blinks (OML-AM).
Yellow and Green LED’s blink (OML-DAM).
Caution>>
Powering down the detector will reset the trouble
output.
The Detection Range changes as follows according
to the combination of the MW RANGE and MW
Sensitivity.
Caution>>
The above is a guide only.
Do not set the MW sensitivity too low. This could
cause false MW failure.
It is important to adjust the range and sensitivity so
that the MW and PIR detection areas are overlapping.
POSITION
ON
OFF
Input to MC Terminal
NO CONNECTION=MW ON
NEGATIVE=MW OFF
NO CONNECTION=MW OFF
NEGATIVE=MW ON
POSITION
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH Suitable for site requires greater
sensitivity or long range applications
FUNCTION
Suitable for hostile and narrow area
Suitable for standard applications
6-F POLARITY
Dip switch 7
Dip switch 6
OML-AM
OML-DAM
OML-ST
OML-AM
OML-DT
OML-DAM
OML-AM
OML-DAM
6-D ANTI-MASKING SENSITIVITY
6-H PIR SENSITIVITY
6-G MICROWAVE CONTROL
PIR
SENSITIVITY
Detector
Penetration
If the microwave detection range is set too wide, it may detect
movements outside of the detection area, resulting in false alarms.
By creating a microwave detection area to synchronize to the PIR
detection area, it achieves higher detection performance and
preventing errors and false alarms.
ShortLong
Dip switch 5and
MW Sensitivity
6-E MICROWAVE SENSITIVITY /
RANGE
This function checks the operation of detection ability of PIR and
Microwave. This ensures that the unit is always working correctly.
Caution>>
Powering down the detector will reset the trouble output.
Local self test is controlled by the detector
and runs periodically to test the functionality
of the circuitry.
If the local self test fails, the TROUBLE relay
is activated and LEDs blink as follows:
7-A LOCAL SELF TEST
7-B REMOTE SELF TEST
SELF TEST
7
This test may be initiated by the control
panel by applying 0V to the RST terminal.
If the remote self test passes, the ALARM
relay is activated for 5 seconds.
If the test fails, the TROUBLE Relay is
activated and the LEDs will blink (see 7-A).
* This function is available only for PIR part.
When this switch is set to ON the microwave can be
turned ON and OFF from the control panel using the
MC terminal.
* The polarity needs to be set. (see “6-F. POLARITY”)
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
7-C WALK TEST
Keep at least 1 meter away from the
detector and clear of any objects.
Put the power on after the cover is
closed.
1m
1
2
Short
Long
L
5m (16ft.)
10m (33ft.)
M
8m (26ft.)
13m (43ft.)
H
10m (33ft.)
15m (50ft.)
Dip switch 4
Light BlinkOFF
DETECTOR STATUS
Person detected
Warm-up period
PIR detection
MW detection
Power supply abnormality
Anti-Masking (OML-DAM)
Detection failure
LED Indications
Red lights
All LED blink
Green lights
Yellow lights
Red blinks
Yellow&green blink
Red&green blink
LED operation
* Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.
Model
Detection method
Detector
standard
Masking
detection method
PIR Coverage
[Detection zones]
Power supply
Current
consumption
Alarm output
Tamper switch
Trouble output
Operating
temperature
Environmental
humidity
RF interference
Mounting height
Weight
Dimensions
(H×W×D)
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT
OML-DAM
Passive infrared
Passive infrared & Microwave
prEN50131-2-2
(Grade 2) prEN50131-2-2
(Grade 3) prEN50131-2-4
(Grade 2) prEN50131-2-4
(Grade 3)
– AIR type – AIR type
15m × 15m (50ft. × 50ft.) 85° wide [82 zones]
9 - 18VDC
16mA (normal) /
18mA (max.) at
12V DC
22mA (normal) /
23mA (max.) at
12V DC
19mA (normal) /
24mA (max.) at
12V DC
25mA (normal) /
29mA (max.) at
12V DC
N.C. 28V DC 0.2A max.
N.C. Opens when cover is removed and when the
wall tamper switch operates. 28V DC 0.1A max.
–
N.C. 28V DC
0.2A max.
–
N.C. 28V DC
0.2A max.
-10°C - +50°C (14°F - 122°F)
95% max.
No alarm 30V/m
1.8 - 3.0m
(6 - 10ft.) 1.8 - 2.4m (6 - 8ft.)
180g (6.3oz)
140×70×52.3mm (5.51×2.76×2.06 inches) OPTEX INCORPORATED (USA)
TEL:+1-909-993-5770
Tech:(800)566-7839
URL:http://www.optexamerica.com
OPTEX KOREA CO., LTD. (KOREA)
TEL:+82-2-719-5971
URL:http://www.optexkorea.com
OPTEX SECURITY Sp.z o.o. (POLAND)
TEL:+48-22-598-06-55
URL:http://www.optex.com.pl
OPTEX (DONGGUAN) CO., LTD.
SHENZHEN OFFICE (CHINA)
TEL:+86-755-33302950
URL:http://www.optexchina.com
OPTEX CO., LTD. (JAPAN)
(ISO 9001 Certified by LRQA) (ISO 14001 Certified by JET)
5-8-12 Ogoto Otsu Shiga 520-0101 JAPAN
TEL:+81-77-579-8670 FAX:+81-77-579-8190 URL:http://www.optex.co.jp/e/
OPTEX (EUROPE) LTD. (UK)
TEL:+44-1628-631000
URL:http://www.optexeurope.com
OPTEX SECURITY SAS (FRANCE)
TEL:+33-437-55-50-50
URL:http://www.optex-security.com
WARRANTY
5 year replacement warranty
The OPTiMAL series is designed to detect movement of an
intruder and activate an alarm control panel.
Being only a part of a complete system, we cannot accept
responsibility for any damages or other consequences resulting
from an intrusion. Due to our policy of continuous improvement
Optex reserves the right to change specification without prior
notice.
The Warranty period is from the date of purchase.
SPECIFICATIONS
9
The following statement will be provided with the equipment as
required by Article 6.3 of the R&TTE Directive, 1999/5/EC.
The Optex OPTiMAL series are in conformity with all essential
requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This equipment
has been assessed to the following standards:
EN 300 440: 2004
EN 50130-4: 2004 including amendment 2: 2003
EN 60950: 2006
This product is marked with which signifies
conformity with Class II product requirements specified in the
R&TTE Directive.
The following table indicates the areas of intended use of the
equipment and any known restrictions. For countries not included
in this list, please consult the responsible Spectrum Management
Agency.
NOTE
OPTION
LED FUNCTIONS
8
Country of intended use
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Restrictions
9.900GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
9.900GHz
9.900GHz
10.525GHz
10.687GHz
9.900GHz
Country of intended use
Luxembourg
The Netherlands
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
Other non-EU: Iceland
Norway
Switzerland
Restrictions
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
10.687GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
9.900GHz
CL-80N : LONG RANGE LENS (OML-ST only)
FA-1W : Wall Mount Bracket : adjustable ±45° (Horizontally),
0-20° (Vertically downwards)
FA-3 : Compact Wall & Ceiling Bracket : adjustable ±45°
(Horizontally), 0-10° (Vertically downwards)
FCC Notice:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a field disturbance sensor, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications
not expressly approved by OPTEX could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
EN50131-1 Grades and Environmental Class:
All models are Environmental Class 2
The OML-ST and OML-DT are Security Grade 2
The OML-AM, OML-DTP and OML-DAM are Security Grade 3
Yellow Red Green
DETECTOR STATUS
Person detected
Warm-up period
Power supply abnormality
Anti-Masking
Detection failure
LED Indications
Red lights
Yellow&red blink
Red blinks
Yellow blinks
Red blinks
LED operation
DETECTOR STATUS
Person detected
Warm-up period
Power supply abnormality
Detection failure
LED Indications
Red lights
Red blinks
Red blinks
Red blinks
LED operation
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM
OML-ST OML-AM OML-DT OML-DAM

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