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SECOLink BP2 User manual

BP2:> 2 years
INSTALLATION
The BP2 detector provides the mo convenient and cost effective solution for security device is powerful and versatile enough to help solve even the
toughest,mostlaborintensiveinstallation.TheBP2detectoriscompatiblewithwirelessextensionmodulesEXT116Sorwithbuilt-invirtualmodulesEXT116SVMinPseriescontrol
panelsP16,P32andP64.
st reliable, protection. The
SECOLINK WIRELESS DETECTORS
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor)
Dimensions (W x H x D) Ambient humidity
Built-in temperature sensor Pet immunity
Ambient temperature Battery Battery life
BP2
54,8 mm x 100 mm x 39 mm
oo
-10 C - +55 C 0% - 70% Dependsonfirmwareversionofthedetector: Lithium battery
½ AA, 3,6V
Operating frequency
1 = 868,30 MHz (EU)
9= 915,30 MHz (AU)
Battery life of wireless detectors depends on the
environment, usage, and the specific wireless devices
being used. Factors such as humidity, high or low
temperatures, as well as large swings in temperature
may all reduce the actual battery life in a given
installation.When thebatteryis nearlydead(low battery
threshold voltage < 2,45V) , the detector will send a low
battery signal to the alarm system for the user to replace
itbeforeitdischargescompletely.
1.Unscrewtheself-tappingscrew.
2.Removethedetector'stopcover.
3.Observecorrectpolarityandinsert thebatteryintothe
batteryholder.
4.Close the top cover and secure it with a self-tapping
screw.
5.Disposeofusedbatteriesasperlocalregulations.
Caution:thedetector willsend atampermessage tothe
receiver when housing is opened -the alarm can be
triggered.
BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT WIRELESS DETECTOR OPERATION TESTINGDETECTION PATTERNS
1
3b 4
Remove the plastic tab. Follow the instructions on a 2nd
page and enroll the detector into the system. After a
successful detector's enrollment close the top cover.
Use the screw to secure the top cover to the mounting
base.
To test wireless detector operation enable the test mode
bydoingaburglaryzonetest:
Normallyawirelessmotiondetectoridles 4minutesafter
lastmovementdetection:
BP2 Wireless detector
Intruder alarm system Installation manual
1
2
2 3
Pull the
plastic tab
LED
LED indicator is
enabled when the
pins are shorted
3a
Corner mount Surface mount
Use for swivel mount bracket
Detector's recommended mounting
height is 2,1 meters (+/- 20 cm). It is
designed to be mounted on surfaces, in
corners (3a), or installed in places where
it is necessary to use a swivel mount
bracket(3b).
Find a suitable location (place) for the
detector keeping in mind the warnings
below:
Keepawayfromheatsource.
Donotexposetoairdrafts.
Donotinstalloutdoors.
Do not obscure partially or completely
thedetector'sfieldofview.
Avoiddirectsunshine.
Keepawayfrompowercables.
Mountonsolidandstablesurface.
1,90 3,3 5,9 15m
2,1m
15m
0
5
5
10
15m
o
98
50 10 15m
10
~ 4 min ~ 4 min
TEST
STARTED
TEST
ENDED
~ 4 min ~ 10 sec
~ 10 sec ~ 4 min
Mainmenu}Test}Burglaryzonetest
Detector will enter the test mode after first movement
detectionand willstayin thismodeuntil thezone testwill
end(see picturebelow).
Page 1
Pleaseact according toyour local rulesand do notdispose of yourunusablealarm systemorits components with other householdwaste.This
product utilizationinEUiscoveredbyEuropeanDirective 2002/96/EC.
ENROLLING
11
Service mode
System setup
Enable the wireless zone by changing Not used
loop type to any other loop type. If the system uses
a keypad produced before 2014, an installer is
obligated to change the loop type to NO/DEOL or
Vibration.
Advance to the next unlearned zone with keypad
keys[Ü]or[7].
11
Z01 Door
Name Door
33
System setup
Zones
Z01 Door
Looptype NO/DEOL
33
Z01 DoorZ01 Door
WLdet.loop(zone)IDWLdet.loop(zone)ID 201
44
Z01 Door
Address 06_1
33
Enter the zone address in MA_Z format, where MA
is a module address in the system and Zis a zone
numberinthemodule.
Note: for wireless zones MA_1 – MA_8 the system
will automatically assign NO/DEOL loop type and
for wireless zones MA_9 – MA_16 the Vibration
looptype.Don'tchangethelooptypeofazone!
Moduleaddress:
EXT116S - address 06 (default) or given during
theregistrationprocess;
Virtual module EXT116S address depends on the
controlpaneltype:
P16-address12;
P32-address12and13;
P64-address12,13,14and15.
Enter wireless detector loop (zone) ID number and
pressthe [ENT] key to startenrolling.This field may
also be used for deleting the sensor from the
module.
When enrollment has started, immediately press
the tamper switch for a short period of time (~1 sec)
asshowninthepicture.Youwillfeelalightclickafter
pressing the switch. The tamper switch is now
activated and the detector will transmit a tamper
message.
Done
Waitingfor
WLdetector
Wireless detector successfully enrolled. No
additional transmissions are needed for
confirmation.
BP2
Supports Wireless detector loop (zone) ID number
Passive infrared
sensor
(PIR sensor)
180
255
Built-in
temperature
sensor
Delete detector in
a specific zone
Delete all
detectors
ina specific
wireless module
All
All
181
254
BP2 Wireless detector
Intruder alarm system Installation manual
BP2
Use
Wireless detector loop (zone) enrolling ID numbers
Rev.28/11/16_KF
Page 2
Kodinis Raktas UAB, manufacturer of SECOLINK IntruderAlarm System, offers a Warranty for a term of twenty-four months. It declares, that
product BP2 complies with essential EU directivesand EU standards EN 50131-1, Grade 1, Environmental Class II; EN 50131-2-2. For more
information visit manufacturer’s website www.kodinis.lt or www.secolink.eu for a complete text of declaration. SECOLINK Intruder Alarm
SystemisdesignedandmanufacturedinLithuania.
System compliance and warranty
Used for Interior, Interior Night Armed, Follower,
Follower Night Armed zones. Use []or []to change
wireless PIR BP2 sensitivity: 1 pulse (the most sensitive
mode),2pulses,orAdaptive(thelesssensitivemode).
Z01 DoorZ01 Door
PIRmodePIRmode 1pulse
1515

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