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Tyco MX-862 User manual

MX-862 Installation Instructions
Introduction
The MX-862 is an addressable smart ceiling PIR
detector. It creates a 360° coverage area to detect the
movement of intruders in indoor areas.
The detector has the following features.
lTamper protection.
lFalse alarm prevention via The Advanced True
Motion Recognition™ algorithm
Note:For UL installations, the detector is for use with
UL listed control units only.
Device overview
Figure 1: Internal view
Table 1. Legend
Callout Part
1 Pyro sensor
2 LED
3 Wiring terminal
Enrolling the device
Refer to the MXalarm panel instruction manual for
enrollment information.
Removing the bracket
Beforewiring and mounting the device, rotate the
mountingbracket anticlockwise and pull it from the
detector. See Figure 2.
Figure 2: Removing the bracket
Installation guidelines
Consider the following guide when you choose a
suitablemounting location.
Figure 3: Device mounting hazards
1. Keep away from heat sources.
2. Do not expose to air drafts.
3. Do not install outdoors.
4. Avoid direct sunshine.
5. Do not install near high voltage electrical lines.
6. Do not install behind partitions.
7. Do not mount on a moveable or unstable surface.
Notes:
lOnly qualified service persons can install the
device.
lDo not partially or completely obscure the device’s
field of view.
lDo not install the MX-862 addressable ceiling
PIRdetector in the following locations:
lHazardous areas.
lAreas with a pollution degree higher than
pollution degree 2.
lCircuits above overvoltage category II.
lInstall the MX-862 according to the Standard for
Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar
Alarm Systems, UL 1641.
Mounting and wiring the device
1. Use the holes in the mounting bracket to mark and
drill three holes in the mounting surface. See Figure
4.
2. Fasten the bracket to the mounting surface with
screws.
3. Wire the device.
a. Remove the jacket at the end of both cables to
expose the jacketed wires. To expose the
wires, remove the insulation at the end of each
wire. See Figure 5.
b. Feed the wires through one of the pairs of
openings on the mounting bracket.
See Figure 6.
c. For each cable, insert one wire in the positive
terminal loop that is marked L+ and the other
wire in the negative terminal loop that is
marked L-. See Figure 7.
d. Screw both terminals closed with a flat-head
screwdriver. See Figure 8..
4. Align the bracket tabs with the device slots and
rotate the device clockwise. Verify that it is
securely attached. See 1 and 2 in Figure 9.
5. Fasten the device to the bracket with a screw. See
step 3 in Figure 9.
Figure 4: Marking, drillingand screwing the device
Figure 5: Removing
the cable and wire
jackets
Figure 6: Inserting the
cables through the cable
opening
Figure 7: Positive and negative terminal loops
Figure 8: Closing the terminal with a screwdriver
Figure 9: Attaching the device
Mounting height and detection distance
The following table outlines the detection distance in
relationto the mounting height:
Table 2. Mounting height and detection distance
Height 2 m
(6.6 ft)
3 m*
(9.8 ft*)
4 m*
(13.1 ft)
Detection distanceradius 3.1 m
(10.2 ft)
3.75 m
(12.3 ft)
5 m
(16.4 ft)
Note:
UL/ULCverified detection only at 3.35 m (11 ft) radius
when the device is installed at 2.75 m (9 ft) height.
* For ULinstallations the maximum mounting height is
2.75 m (9 ft).
Walk testing
Perform a walk test of the coverage area at least once
a week to ensure that the device is working correctly.
1. Set the alarm control panel to test mode to switch
the device to walk test mode.
2. Walk test the coverage area by walking across the
far end of the coverage pattern in both directions.
The LEDlights red each time it detects motion.
The device switches to normal mode when test mode
is disabled on the panel.
Note:
lFor detailed Placement instructions refer to the
control panel reference manual.
Device settings
To change a default device setting, select
DEVICESETTINGSfrom the MXpanel menu and
configure one or more setting options in the following
definition list:
lAlarm LED: Select LEDOFFto turn off the LED
indication of alarm events. LED ONis the default
setting
lWalk test: Select Disable to disable the
LEDindication of alarm events in walk test mode.
Enable is the default setting.
LED Event indication
The following table describes the LEDpatterns and the
corresponding events they indicate:
Table 3. LEDevent indications
LED Event
Slow blinks Walk test
Fast blinks Enrollment mode
On for three seconds Intruderdetection
Specifications
General
lDetector type:One pyroelectric sensor operating
in a dual separated configuration
Optical
lLens data: Fresnel type lens. Number of beams:
72.
lMax. coverage:Ø10 m/360° at the maximum
installation height of 4 m (13.1 ft)
Figur e 10: Beam distribution at 2.7 m (8.9 ft)
Side view
Top view
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Figur e 11: Beam distribution at 4 m ( 13.1 ft)
Side view
Top view
Electrical
lPower supply:MXLoop supply
lCurrent consumption: 0.3mA average quiescent,
maximum 3.5 mA (during alarm and LEDon)
Functional
lAlarm period: 3 seconds
lCommunications protocol: MX
lTamper alert: Reported when the detector is
opened.
Mounting
lHeight: 2 m to 4 m (6.6 ft to 13.1 ft)
lInstallation options: Ceiling surface
Environmental
lRF Immunity:20 V/m up to 1000 MHz, 10 V/m up
to 2700 MHz
lOperating temperatures: -10 °C to 50 °C (14 °F
to 122 °F)
Note:UL verified operation range is0 °C to 49 °C
only.
lStorage temperatures:-20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to
140 °F)
lHumidity:Average relative humidity of up to
approximately 75% non-condensing. For 30 days
per year the relative humidity may vary between
85% and 95% non-condensing
lFor UL installations: 5% to 93% with no
condensation
Physical
lSize (diameter): 10.6 cm (4.2 in)
lWeight: 110 g (3.88 oz)
lColor: White
Compliance with standards
The MX-862 is listed by UL 639 and by ULC-
S306 for Intrusion-Detection Units
Europe: EN 50131-2-2 Grade 2 Class II
WARNING! Changes or m odifications to this unit not
expressly approvedby the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
W.E.E.E. Product Recycling Declaration
For information regarding the recycling of
this product you must contact the company
from which you originally purchased it. If you
are discarding this product and not returning it
for repair then you must ensure that it is
returned as identified by your supplier. This
product is not to be thrown away with
everyday waste.
Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment.
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