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Paradox ENVY NVX80 User manual

NVX80
Quick Start Guide
NVX80-EQ0
Product Description
The Paradox NVX80 motion detector is above and beyond anything in its class. The NVX80 fea-
tures resilience to extreme outdoor conditions, a series of active infrared anti-masking and
microwave proximity technologies to detect if anyone is trying to mask the detection, and
unparalleled detection performance using SeeTrue™ (patent pending). The NVX80 is the only
detector in the industry offering eight detection channels - 4x forward looking PIR channels (2x
quad interlock geometry sensors), 2x microwave channels and 2x standalone creep detector
(1quad sensor with interlock geometry).
SeeTrue™ significantly improves the detection of cloaked intruders trying to avoid PIR detec-
tion by means of using insulating materials such as heavy coats, cartons, umbrellas, etc.
The combination of advanced technologies found in the NVX80 overcomes technical obstacles
that traditional PIR detectors cannot, like the degrading effects of high temperature environ-
ments.
For the installer, "Easy Slide" installation, and first-in-industry full-color OLED display with intui-
tive menus, allows easy programming and installation without any mechanical setting (jump-
ers). The NVX80 also features diagnostic tools testing its PIR, anti-mask, and microwave
settings, as well as SoloTest™ for easy walk test execution.
The sleek, vandal-resistant, and built-tough NVX80 is the detector of choice for commercial,
industrial, and residential applications.
Consider the following before you begin installation of the NVX80.
Package Contents
Inspect to make sure you have the following items:
• NVX80 Motion Detector
• All-weather cover (for outdoor use)
• Screws
•Foampad
Optional items may include:
• Wall anchors
• Additional screws
Mounting Considerations
Recommendations
• Ensure that the unit’s detection beams are perpendicular to the anticipated move-
ment (see beam patterns below)
• Keep a minimum distance between adjoining NVX80 detectors to prevent MW
cross interference
• The NVX80 can be placed under a roof, awning, or the all-weather cover can be
installed for outdoor installations
• Install the detector within the suggested range: installing the unit lower than 2.5 m
/ 8 ft 2 in may compromise the Pet Immunity capability. Installing over 3.0 m / 9 ft 8
in may require use of our swivel bracket adjusted downward shifting the Pet
Immunity beam and neutralizing the creep zone. Installing the unit over 3.0 m / 10
ft does not affect the creep zone.
• If the installation is near heavy traffic or objects beyond the required detection
range, adjust the MW sensitivity and/or tilt the detector downward.
Recommended Restrictions
• Don’t direct the unit’s beams into swaying trees or bushes
• Don’t place the detector facing direct sunlight or near a heat source, as it might
interfere with the Active IR anti-mask feature
• Don’t place any objects, such as shelves, ledges or plants, below the unit
• Don’t place any reflective objects within 2 m / 6 ft. 6 in of the unit, as this may inter-
fere with the MW anti-mask capabilities
• Don’t use excessive force when handling the NVX80
Figure 1: Beam Patterns
Technical Specifications
Warranty
For complete warranty information, please visit www.paradox.com/terms. Your use of the Para-
dox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions. Paradox, Digiplex,
EVO, ENVY Series and Pet Immunity are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Secu-
rity Systems (Bahamas) Ltd. or its affiliates in Canada, the United States and/or other countries.
For the latest product approvals, such as UL and CE, please visit www.paradox.com. © 2014 Par-
adox Security Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior notice.
Patents
One or more of the following US patents may apply: 7046142, 6215399, 6111256, 6104319,
5920259, 5886632, 5721542, 5287111, and RE39406 and other pending patents may apply.
Canadian and international patents may also apply. Printed in Canada.
SeeTrue™ Effective Range Indoor use, two levels, secure and sterile, up to
12 m (36 ft)
Dual Anti-Mask Selectable:
1) Active IR: Proximity and blocking comply /
surpass EN50131 grade 3 for all materials, liquid.
2) Active Microwave for movement detection.
Creep Zone Area Up to 3 m (10 ft) 90° downward
Coverage Pattern 16m (52 ft) 90°
Installation Height 2.5 - 3.0m (8 - 10 ft). A bracket may be used for
installation requiring higher mounting.
Current Consumption
(at 12V)
Typ. 80 mA, max. 100 mA
Outputs Relay 1: 1A 24 VDC
Relay 2 and 3: 150 mA / 24 VDC
Display OLED, 16-bit, 96 x 64 pixels
Dimensions 9.8 cm x 22.9 cm x 9.2 cm (3.8 in x 9.0 in x 3.6 in)
Tam p e r Dual : Co ver and Wall
RF Immunity 10 V/m up to 2.7 GHz
Operating Temperature -35º to 60º C (-31º to 140º F)
Bus Connection Paradox EVO Series, 4 wires
Certification EN 50131-2-4 Grade 3 Class IV;
Certification Body: Applica Test and Certification
Construction Materials ASA UV Resistant
Programming Interactive 4-button programming with graphic
menu display or via EVO bus
Weight 520 g (1.1 lb)
PIR Forward 2X quad sensors with interlock geometry
PIR Creep 1X quad sensor with interlock geometry
Microwave Dual output 10.5 GHz
Power Up Time Approximately 30 seconds
Humidity 5 - 95% RH non-condensing
Ingress Protection (IP) Rating IP54 & IP55 (dust and water protection)
Pet Immunity Suppress detection of animals: Settings for small
and large pets
Languages English, Portuguese
Installing the NVX80
1. Loosen the captive screw located at the bottom of the unit.
2. Separate the back cover from the front of the NVX80 by carefully sliding it up and off.
3. Prepare the back cover for a wall-mount installation by drilling out the appropriate
knock-out holes (see Figure 2).
For Wall Installations: drill holes #1, 2 and 3, and wall tamper 4.
For Corner Installations: drill holes #5, 6, 7, 8 and wall tamper 9.
Note: The wall tamper can be relocated to the left side of the unit, if desired. Simply remove
the retaining screw, place the tamper in its corresponding spot on the left, and refasten the
retaining screw. Make sure the two black wires remain properly inserted into the (B-) and
(TMP) contacts on the power block. For left-sided wall tampers,the following knock out holes
are used:
For Wall Installations: drill holes #1, 2 and 3, and wall tamper 11.
For Corner Installations: drill holes #5, 6, 7, 8 and wall tamper 10.
4. Mark the selected location using the back cover of the unit as a template. With the help
from the level on the back cover, align your unit accordingly.
5. Remove the back cover and drill the marked holes into the wall surface.
6. Install wall anchors for added support. (Consider the material being drilled.)
7. Pass electrical wires through the opening on the back cover. Secure the back cover of the
unit to the wall surface using the appropriate mounting screws. Re-level if necessary
before securing.
Figure 2: NVX80 Back Cover Components
Mini Level
Wall Tamper
Terminal Block
Wall Mount
knock-out (1)
Corner Mount
knock-out (5)
Corner Mount
knock-out (6)
Captive Screw
(and Cover Tamper)
23
4
5 6
78
9
Right Wall Tamper
knock-out (4)
Wall Mount
knock-out (3)
Right
Corner Tamper
knock-out (9)
Corner Mount
knock-out (8)
Tamper screw
1
Wall Mount
knock-out (2)
Corner Mount
knock-out (7)
*Left Wall Tamper
knock-out (11)
*Left Corner Tamper
knock-out (10)
10
11
8. Using a screw, secure the tamper switch to the back cover. (see Figure 2, “Tamper screw”)
9. Connect your 12 VDC power input (red and black) to their respective terminals. Connect
the Digiplex EVO communication bus into the green and yellow terminals (see Figure 3).
10. Insert the protective foam into the NVX80’s opening to prevent element infiltration.
Note: Slide the front section of the NVX80 onto the back cover of the unit. The power up
sequence will automatically start (if power is being supplied) and takes about 30 seconds.
Note: excessive force can damage pin connectors to the power block. Please alwaysuse
caution when separating the front and back panels.
Ensure the back panel and front cover are properly joined.
11. While the captive screw at the bottom of the unit is open, begin the power up process,
and access the menus for configuration settings (see Figure 5). For more information
about these settings, please see the NVX80 Programming Guide (document NVX80-
EP00).
12. Carefully tighten the captive screw found at the bottom of unit, stopping when the
green “Tamper Closed” message appears on the OLED screen. Once the screw is properly
fastened, it makes a connection which acts as the cover tamper.
13. Slide the all-weather cover on (optional, for outdoor installations).
Installation Using the Swivel Bracket
Figure 4:Exploded view of Swivel Bracket
1. Loosen the captive screw located at the bottom of the unit.
2. Separate the Module from the back cover of the NVX80 by carefully sliding it up and off.
3. Remove the screw below the bus bar. The swivel section comes off.
Note: Be careful not to drop the metal washer.
4. Separate the swivel section by pulling down on one section while holding back the other
section.
5. Unscrew the screw.
6. Remove the back plate from the swivel section.
Note: You will need to mount the wall back plate at least 9 cm(3.5 in.) from the ceiling.
7. Put the wires (4-wire combus) through the wire hole, set the back plate on the wall and
mark the wall for the screws.
Note: Mount this bracket level.
8. Drill the holes and insert the anchors.
Note: You will need ~ 20cm (8 in.) of wire to connect through the swivel bracket.
Figure 3: Digiplex Wiring
9. Pull the 4-wire cable through the wire hole and screw the back plate to the wall.
10. Measure the height from the floor to the back plate.
11. Put the larger section of the swivel.
12. Insert the 4-wire cable through the larger section of the swivel and mount the swivel on
the back plate.
13. Attach in the screw from the larger swivel section to the back plate.
14. Insert both the 4-wire cable and the two tamper wires through the smaller section of the
swivel and mount it on the larger section by pushing the two pieces together.
15. Insert the 4-wire cable and the two tamper wires through the module back.
16. Attach the screw that tightens the module back to the swivel.
17. Set the height from the floor by using the markings on the module back and tighten the
set screw.
18. Connect your 12 VDC power input (red and black) to their respective terminals. Connect
the EVO communication bus into the green and yellow terminals. The black wire from
the tamper switch goes to the B- terminal along with the black wire from the 12VDC
power. The blue wire from the tamper switch goes to the TMP terminal on the bus con-
nector.
19. Insert the protective foam into the NVX80’s opening to prevent element infiltration to
the serial connector.
20. Slide the front section of the NVX80 onto the back cover of the unit. The power up
sequence will automatically start (if power is being supplied) and takes about 30 sec-
onds.
Note: Excessive force can damage pin connectors to the power block. Please always use
caution when separating the front and back panels.
21. Ensure the back panel and front cover are properly joined.
22. While the captive screw at the bottom of the unit is open, begin the power up process,
and access the menus for configuration settings (see Figure 5). For more information
about these settings, please see the NVX80 User Guide (document NVX80-EU00).
23. Carefully tighten the captive screw found at the bottom of unit, stopping when the
green “Tamper Closed” message appears on the OLED screen. Once the screw is properly
fastened, it makes a connection which acts as the cover tamper.
24. Slide the all-weather cover on (optional, for outdoor installations).
25. While the captive screw at the bottom of the unit is open, begin the power up process,
and access the menus for configuration settings (see Figure 5). For more information
about these settings, please see the NVX80 User Guide (document NVX80-EU00).
26. Carefully tighten the captive screw found at the bottom of unit, stopping when the
green “Tamper Closed” message appears on the OLED screen. Once the screw is properly
fastened, it makes a connection which acts as the cover tamper.
27. Slide the all-weather cover on (optional, for outdoor installations).
Note: For full directions go to the NVX80 Installation Guide.
OLED Screen and Menu
The NVX80 has a 4-button interface and 16-bit OLED display screen. The NVX80 is completely
menu-driven, making programming and configuration simple. The full menu tree is detailed
below, and for further instruction on configuring the NVX80, please refer to (document NVX80-
EP00).
Printed in Canada 10-2014 NVX80 - EQ05
Figure 5: NVX80 OLED Screen and Buttons
Back Select
or Enter
Down Up
PIR
Outputs
About
PIR Sensitivity - 1 2 3 4 5 +
SecurityLevel
Medium
High
Sensitivity
Relay 1 Fu nction
Alarm
Tamper
IR Anti-Mask
PIR
Microwave
Menu
Wall Tamper
Disable
Test PIR
Test MW
IR Anti-Mas k
- 1 2 3 4 5 +
Language
Relay 3 Fu nction
Normal
Clean Lens
Alarm
Tamper
IR Anti-Mask
PIR
Microwave
Clean Lens
Relay 2 Logic
Relay 3 Logic
N.O.
N.C.
N.O.
N.C.
Diagnostics
Test Anti-Mask
Test PIR
Test MW
Creep Zone
Relay 2 Fu nction
English
Portuguese
Serial #
Version #
Date
-
Enable
Test BUS
Pet Immunity
Off
Large Pet
MW AM Distance
Test Anti-Mask
-Off 1 2 3 4 5 +
Test All
Tests Voltage and Digiplex Communicat ion
Show event(s) Alarm
Anti-Mask
Trouble
Menu Color
Display On/Off
Orange
Green
Yellow
Blue
- 1 2 3 4 5 +
Settings
Reset
- 1 2 3 4 5 +
Orange
Green
Yellow
Blue
Small Pet
Response Time
Sensitivity
30 sec
60 sec
120 sec
Creep Zone
Off
Sensitivity
Sensitivity
MW Anti-Mask
Alarm
Tamper
IR Anti-Mask
PIR
Microwave
Clean Lens
MW Anti-Ma sk
MW Anti-Mask
Calibrate
Sensitivity
MW AM Distance
Brightness
Trouble
Trouble
Trouble
Creep Zone
Creep Zone
Creep Zone
Pre Alarm
Anti-Mask Code AM Calibration
Code
MW and
MW Anti-M ask
Restore Setting No
Yes
Save Settings No
Yes
No
Yes
Applies to IR Anti-Maskand MW Anti-Mask
Tests IR Anti-Mask and MW A nti-Mask
SeeTrue Secure
Sterile
Idle
Legend
DEFAULTSETTINGS
DEFAULTSETTINGS
Brightness
On
Off
Firmware
Hardware
ECO #
Version #
Multi-choice
Multi-choice
Multi-choice
Multi-choice
Microwave
Figure 6: NVX80 Menu Tree

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