Solar Plus Ajax CombiProtect User manual

Solar Sikring
CombiProtect
1. FEATURES
Wireless sensor Ajax CombiProtect is designated for human motion de-
tection and glassbreak detection. It functions as a part of Ajax security
system.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION MEANING
Sensor type wireless
Uses indoors
Movement detection distance up to 12 m (39.4 ft)
Movement and glassbreak sensitivity 3 levels adjustable (low, medium, high)
Movement detection angle 88.5° horizontal / 80° vertical
Installation height suggested 2.4 m (7.9 ft)
Pet ignoring option Weight up to 20 kg (44 lb), size up to 50
cm (19.7 in)
Glassbreak detection distance up to 9 m (29.5 ft)
Detecting element pyrosensor (movement), electret micro-
phone (glassbreak)
Tamper protection available
Radio signal power 20 mW
Radio-frequency range 868 MHz (Europe); 915 MHz (USA)
Maximum distance between sensor
and central unit 2000 m (6562 ft) (open area)
Power supply CR123A battery
Power supply voltage 3V
Battery life Up to 7 years
Operation temperatures range from 0°С (+32°F) to +50°С (+122°F)
Operation humidity up to 80%
Dimensions 110х65x50 mm (4.33x2.55x1.96 in)
3. COMPONENTS
CombiProtect sensor, battery CR123A, installation set, manual
4. GETTING STARTED
4.1 Before installing the sensor, it is required to register it with the
Ajax security system. In order to register the sensor, it is necessary to
switch the Ajax security system’s receiver to «Add Device» mode (the
receiver’s manual explains how to accomplish it) and to put the switch
«2» (PICTURE 4) on the sensor to the «ON» position. The sensor’s light
must blink at the moment of switching on. The registration request is
transmitted at the moment the sensor is switched on only! In case the
registration was not successful, switch off the sensor, wait for 5 sec-
onds and switch it on again. If the sensor’s light blinks constantly (each
second during one minute), it means that the sensor is not registered.
The light blinks in the same way if the sensor is deleted from the reg-
istration list. Non-registered sensor blinks also throughout 3 seconds
during each activation.
4.2 Having registered the sensor successfully, select an appropriate lo-
cation to install it.
ATTENTION!
Make sure that in the installation location sensor has a stable radio con-
tact with the receiver! A maximum distance of 2000 m (6562 ft) between
the sensor and the receiver is mentioned as a comparison with other
devices. This distance was found as a result of open area tests. Con-
nection quality and distance between the sensor and the receiver can
vary depending on installation location, walls, compartments, bridg-
ings, as well as the thickness and constructional material. Signal com-
ing through the obstacles, loses power. For example, distance range
between the sensor and receiver, divided with two reinforced concrete
bearing walls, constitutes approximately 30 m (98.4 ft). Please note that
moving the sensor even 10 cm (4 in), it is possible to improve the signal
reception considerably.
ATTENTION!
Signal level test and detection zone test for sensors take some time to
start. A certain period of time is necessary for the receiver to send a test
request to the sensor, and for the sensor to send a test response.
ATTENTION!
Be careful while SmartBracket installing. Overexertion while installing
can cause deformation and, as a result, impossibility to install the sen-
sor or to its unreliable fastening. Fix the SmartBracket with the set’s
assembling units only! Other fixing system use, for example, self-tap-
ping screws of big diameter, can damage fastening clip. Together with
self-tapping screws, there is a double stick tape in the set. It can be used
for temporary sensor fixing only. It is recommended not to use the tape
for the permanent fixing, as the tape dries up over time and the sen-
sor may fall down which can interfere with its functions or even cause
a breakdown.
Before installation make sure to check the signal level test in the place
where you intend to install the sensor! It is possible to launch a signal
strength test on the receiver’s side. Test launching is described in the
receiver’s manual.
RECEIVER SENSOR'S LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DESCRIPTION
3 indication bars lights almost permanently, with
short breaks each 1.5 seconds excellent signal
2 indication bars blinks 5 times per second medium signal
1 indication bar blinks twice per second low signal
0 bars short flashes each 1.5 seconds no signal
5. INSTALLATION
5.1 The sensor must be installed in such a way that the intruder’s as-
sumed entrance was perpendicular to the sensor’s lens axis. Glass-
break detection area is also to be considered. The sensor’s microphone
is not to be turned from the window further that to 90°. Make sure to
check if the sensor is functioning at the point where it is going to be
installed!
5.2 In order to install the sensor, move the plastic fastening clip Smart-
Bracket (PICTURE 1) alongside the frame and remove it.
5.3 Install the fastening clip SmartBracket on the wall with a help of the
expansion bolts and self-tapping screws included in the set (PICTURE
2). The height suggested for the sensor installation is 2.4 m (7.9 ft).
5.4 Put the sensor on the SmartBracket. Once the sensor is fixed on the
SmartBracket, its light must blink. It means that the tamper on the sen-
sor is shut. In case the sensor does not blink, the tamper status must be
checked at the receiver configuration software!
The signal should be not lower that medium so that the sensor works
in a stable way!
PICTURE 1.
CombiProtect sensor and its SmartBracket
SmartBracket is to be moved
down and removed
PICTURE 2.
SmartBracket wall installation scheme
Solar Plus Ajax CombiProtect

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ATTENTION!
DO NOT Install the sensor:
• Near the window with sunlight touching the sensor’s lens window;
• Opposite to the objects with fast changing temperature (electric and
gas heaters, etc.);
• Opposite to the moving objects with the temperature close to the body
temperature (curtains floating above the heater);
• Opposite to the reflecting surfaces (mirror);
• Near the points of fast air circulation (ventilation units, open windows
and doors);
• Near the metal objects causing radio attenuation or shading from it;
• Outside the building;
• Near the doorbells of more than 5 cm (2 in) in diameter;
• In the rooms with temperature and humidity exceeding the appropriate
levels.
ATTENTION!
The sensor’s autonomous work duration depends on the sensor’s
triggering frequency and the battery quality. On average, one battery is
sufficient for 7 years of functioning.
7. WARRANTY
7.1 The sensor’s warranty period is 24 months. The warranty does not
cover the battery!
8. VIDEO GUIDE
8.1 A detailed video guide for Ajax CombiProtect sensor assembling and
assessing is available online on our website.
battery
PICTURE 5.
The sensor with the back cover removed
PICTURE 3.
Sensor’s detection zone
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Side view
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Top view
1 – tamper button
2 – cut-off switch
3 –self-tapping screws
4 – fixing holes on
SmartBracket
PICTURE 4.
Sensor’s backboard
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5.5 The sensor is installed!
5.6 Make sure that furniture, curtains, house plants, vases, decoration
or glass constructions do not cover the sensor’s field of view and do not
cover its microphone.
5.7 Test the detection zone for movement sensor (PICTURE 3) in order
to check its efficiency. In detection zone test mode, the sensor’s light
is on permanently, switching off when the movement is detected – it is
very easy to observe.
5.8. With a help of receiver’s configuration software, select the neces-
sary level of the movement sensor’s sensitivity. High level – the sensor
does not react to the objects smaller that a hamster. Medium level – the
sensor does not react to such objects as cats or small dogs. Low level–
the sensor does not react to such objects as medium dogs.
5.9 Test a glassbreak detection area. With a help of receiver’s configu-
ration software, select a necessary sensitivity level for glass breaking.
It is necessary that the sensor will not react to the background noise in
the room. To perform a check, the device imitating the high-frequency
glass breaking sound is necessary. In case there is no such device, a
light metal object can be used, such as a spoon. With configuration ap-
plication, choose detection zone test to put the sensor to the detection
zone test mode (the receiver’s manual explains how to accomplish it).
In the detection zone test mode, the sensor’s light is on permanently,
switching off when the alarming sound is registered – it is very easy to
observe. In order to check the sensor, fist a solid surface (preferably a
glass one, without breaking it). The sensor must react to a low-frequen-
cy sound by switching off the light for 0.2 seconds. When it happens,
during 1.5 seconds throw a metal object (such as a spoon) to the solid
surface or tap the glass with a spoon. The sensor will switch off the
light. It means that in security mode the sensor will react to the glass
breaking. Reduce the sensor’s sensitivity and repeat the check until
the sensor stops reacting to alarming sounds. Then, get back to the
previous sensitivity level when the sensor was reacting normally. Thus,
the sensor’s false triggering probability is reduced and the reliable
protection is guaranteed. For the maximum protection from the false
triggering, switch on all devices which normally function in the room –
generator units, air-conditioning, etc. In a case these devices turning on
from time to time provoking the sensor’s triggering, the location for its
installation should be chosen more carefully.
5.10 In “security” mode, the sensor sends the alarm signal each 5 sec-
onds switching on the light simultaneously in case the movement or
break is registered. In passive mode, the sensor detects movement no
more than once in 3 minutes without switching on the light emitting
diode.
6. MAINTENANCE
6.1 Maintenance is done once every 6 months. The sensor’s board must
be cleared of dust, spider web, and other impurities.
6.2 Never rub the sensor with substances containing alcohol, acetone,
petrol and other solvents. Do not rub the sensor with brushes as the
fluff can scrape the lens which will reduce the sensor’s sensitivity.
6.3 Replace the batteries up to date. If the battery level is low, the sen-
sor sends an appropriate signal to the alarm system receiver unit.
When the battery has run down, with each movement detection or tam-
per triggering, the sensor together with a usual indication turns on its
light and turns it off placidly. In order to replace the battery, undo three
self-tapping screws “3” (PICTURE 4) and remove the sensor’s back
cover. Replace the «battery» (PICTURE 5) with a new one, type CR123A
observing the polarity.
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