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TITANWIRELESS PIRDETECTOR
jFront Cover mBattery
kPIRMotion Sensor nRearCover
lTime-offKnob oTamperSwitch
The PIRDetectorisdesigned todetectmovement inaprotected area bydetecting
moving heatsources,forexample,when aperson moveswithinoracross the
devicesfieldof vision.When movementisdetected aradiosignal will be emitted to
the Receiver(s).
The recommendedpositionformounting the PIRDetectorisapproximately1.8to
2mfromthe floor.Atthisheight,the detectorwill detectmovementup to8-12m
depending on adjustment. (FIGURE1a).Beforeselecting aposition foraPIR
Detectorthe following pointsshouldbe noted:
FIGURE1a FIGURE1b
1.Do not position the detectorfacing direct sunlight.
2.Do notposition the detectordirectlyaboveorfacing anysourceofheat, eg:fires,
radiators, boileretc.
3.Wherepossible,mountthedetectorsothatthe logicalpathof an intruderwould
cutacross the fan patternratherthan directlytowardsthe detector.(FIGURE1b)
4.The PIRDetectorcan be used withallTRSreceivers providing theyareall
coded withthe samecode.
LOADING THEBATTERY
1.Using aPhillipsscrewdriverstodetachthe rearcover. (FIGURE2a)
2.Insert2AAA-size1.5Vbatteriestothebatterycompartment,ensuring correct
polarity. (FIGURE2b)
3.Refitthe rearcover.(FIGURE2c) when anysettingsarecompleted and the unit
hasbeen fixed inplace.
FIGURE2a FIGURE2b FIGURE2c
SETTING
1.The unitsIDcode isfixed ex-factory and cannot be adjusted.
2.Emitting the IDcode
Step 1: Afterinserting the batteriestothe PIRDetector,itwillhavea60-second
warmup period beforeemitting the IDcode.
Step 2:Setthe Receivertocode learning mode.(refertoReceiver’sinstruction
manual).
Step 3: Pressing the tamperswitchformorethan 3secondswill emit the ID
code tothe Receiver.
Step 4:Ifthe Receiverrespondswithalong bleep,the code learning is
successful. Ifnot, pleaserepeat Step 2.
Step 5:Ifconsecutiveshortbleepshavebeen heardfromthe Receiver,the
code learning hasfailed.
Step 6: Start againfromStep 1tore-try.
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OPERATION
TAMPER
1.When removing the rearcover,the tamperswitchwillbe triggered.The trigger
command signalwill be sent tothe Receiverimmediately.
2.Ifcoded TITANChime/AlarmReceiverswillsound inalarmmode for
approximately30 secondsbe silentforapproximately10 seconds,then sound
againforapproximately30 seconds.Thiswillrepeatuntilcancelled on the
receiverorfor10 cyclesof30 seconds.
FIGURE3
NORMALACTIVATION
3.When the PIRDetectoristriggered bymoving heatsourcearadiosignalis
transmitted tothe Receivertoactivatethe receiverscoded toit.
4.The timecontrol knob isdesigned tocontrol thelengthoftimethat the receiver
shouldisturned on.It issetfrom5secondsto12 minutes.“T”means5
seconds, while“+”is12 minutes. (FIGURE4)
FIGURE4
5.AnLEDismounted inside ofthe PIRDetector.The indication ofLEDrepresents
the following status:
Status LEDindication
1 PIRDetectorisemitting radio
signal
Illuminating steadily
2 Lowbattery Flashing every 30 seconds
INSTALLATION
Assoon asthe code learning procedureiscompleted,holdtherearcoverinposition
and mark the twomounting holes.Drillthe holes,insertthe plasticwall plugsand
screwthe rearcovertothe wallusing thescrewssupplied. Offerthe Detectorup to
the rearcoverusing screwsasoriginallysupplied. (FIGURE5)
FIGURE5
NB: Afterremoving the batteries, wait for1minutebeforerefitting newbatteries.
NB: Afterreplacing thebatterieswait 10 secondsforthedetectortobecomestable.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom PossibleCause Recommendation
Flat battery Replacewithnewbattery
Checkifmounting locationof
detectoriscorrect
Adjust mounting location
PIRDetectornot working
Radiointerference Removeinterferencesourceor
changemounting location
SPECIFICATIONS
FrequencyRange 433MHz
Battery 1.5VAAAx2
CommunicationRange 70 m(in anopenspace)
Specificationssubjectto changewithoutnotice