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ZUDSEC ZDD-285PIR User manual

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ZDD-285PIRis virtually thebest outdoor/indoor motiondetector ever presented,for industrial, commercial and residential security. ZDD-285PIR
has am assive aestheticdesign and combines the technologies of passive infrared and Microwave as well It is waterproofand all-weather resistant.
ZDD-285PIRalso alerts in anyattempt to damagedisable its operation. ZDD-285PIR combinesa variety of detection techniques that enable it
to work inthe most difficultenvironmental conditions andwhere high security is required while maintaining unprecedented immunity to false
alarms. The two synchronized PIR sensors produce athree-dimensional thermal imagingof the protectedarea. Combining the fourth dimension ad micr
owave scanning contributesto an amazingdetection capacity andat the sametime it alsoincreases the reliabilityand immunity to falsealarms. Using
thistechniqueallowshighsensitivity leveladjustment inboth detectiontechnologies without the need ofpulse count. In addition to an unprecedent
-ed amazing andreliable detection skill,ZDD-285PIR is equippedwith unique protectionmechanisms againstany attemptto damage orto disable
its operation. Thesefollowing protection mechanismsalways work-weather thealarm system isArmed orDisarmed:
1.Forntal Anti-masking by a continuous active infrared scan, against masking the nearfield-of-view of thedetector (Detects eventransparent objects
such as clearglass, plastic bagsor transparent sprayof any king)
2. Imposes ORmode in distress.If from anyreason, the PIRdetection channel isneutralized(for example, thedetector front wasmasked) the Micro-
wave detection channelwill guard theprotected area.
3.Anti-case-shifting, by inertialswitch that alertsif someone shifts,moves or turnsthe detector.
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Installation Guide of
ZDD-285PIR
Outdoor Microwave& InfraredMotion Detector
1. Introduction
2.Specifications
Models
ZDD-285PIR;
12m
(11+11+9)*2=62 (Typical)
1 *1 m /90
Detection Range:
Input Voltage:9 to 16VDC
Current Drain:About 65mA@ 12VDC
PIR Section:Lens Date
NO.of Curtain Beams
Max.Coverage 2 2
TrippingIndication:
3 colour lights forabout 30 seconds
Alarm ,Mask and Tamper
Alarm Output:
Solid-state relay, N.C& N.Oup to100mA/30V,-30
Tamper Contacts: N.C ,50mAresistive /30 VDC
Mask Output: N.C up to 100mA/30V,-30
Mounting
Surface or corner,at the heightof 1.8 to2.4 m
Note: Base allowssingle-sided corner mountat 45 towall
Accessories:
BR-1:Surface mounted swivelbracket, adjustable 30
down and 45 left or right.
Environment:
Operating Temperature: -10 C to 50 C(14 F to 122 F )
Storage Temperature :-20 C to 60 C (-4 F to 40 F)
Anti white light: 9 0 00 LUX
Physical
Size(H*W*D): m m176*83*66
This device iscoherent to Europeparliament direct 1999/5/EC
necessary items andrules, and alsocoherent to themain spirits
th
of radio andtelecomterminalequipments on March9 . 1999.
The device alsoreaches the Canadianstandard RSS-210.It can
be used indoorand outdoor,which can reachits maximum prote-
ction and avoidanceof above interference.
Don't face cold
or heat directly Don't face thesun-
shine directly
Wire connectionor
detector can't benear
to high-pressure cable
Don't install ona
unstable base. Don't face metalwall
3.Installation
3.1 General Guidelines
3.2Anti-pests installation
The upper partof the
detection area isnon
anti-pests area
Never face thedetector to
the place thatpests can
climb up directly
20KgAnti-pests weight The installation height
of the detectoris 2.2-2.4
meters canAnti-pests
Even the most sophisticated detcetors can sometimes be defeated ormay fail towarn due to:DC power failure/improperconnection, malicious mask-
ing ofthe lens,tampering withthe optical system,decreased sensitivity in ambient temperatures nearthat of the human body andunexpected fail-
ure of a component part.The above list includes the mostcommon reasons forfailure recommended that the detector andthe entirealarmsystembe ch-
ecked weekly,to ensure proper performance.An alarm system shouldnot be regardedas a substitutefor insurance. Home & property owners or renters sh-
ouldbe prudent enough tocontinue insuring theirlives & property, even thoughthey are protectedby an alarmsystem.
WARNING!Changes or modificationsto this unitnot expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliancecould
void the users authority tooperate the equipment.
This device hasbeen tested andfound to complywith the limitsfor a ClassB digitaldevice, pursuant harmful interferencein residential installations.This equipment
generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and ,if not installed and usedin accordance withthe ins-tructions ,maycause harmful in-terference to radioand t-
elevisionreception.However,there is noguaranteethat interferencewill not occur in aparticular installation .If thisdevice does causesuch interference ,which can bever-
fied by turning the device offand on ,theuser is encouraged to eliminate theinterference byone ormore ofthe followingmeasures:
- Increase thedistance between thedevice and thereceiver.
- Connect thedevice to anoutlet on acircuit different from the one thatsupplies power tothe receiver.
- Consult thedealer or anexpericnced radio/TV technician.
4.Special comments
5 Solution of usualproblem
OK
Alarm LED lightsup,
without alarm signal
output
To openthe detector
cabin, check therelay
contact is openor not
To disconnectthe alarm
output wire fromthe terminal,
check if thereis short circuit
To checkif the controlmain
board faulty.If yes, contact
the supplier ofmainboard.
Please clear thetrouble of short-circuit
NG
OK
NG
OK
Please contact usfor Tech Support.
Alarm LED shutoff,
without alarm signal
output
OK To checkthe detector
working voltage isat
9-16V/DC or not
To resetthe detector,check
the LED lightsup or not
NG
To adjustthe working voltageof
the detectorto 9-16V/DC
NG
OK
OK
OK Repeat walk test
In alarmarea, havewalk testbut noalarm output
Wire terminalbad connected, withhigh
resistance Wire terminalwell connected
Check the voltageof power
supply. DC9-16V
To adjustthe power supplyvoltage
to DC9-16V atcertain redundancy.
Unstable installation base
OK
OK
NG
NG
If there isstrong cold orhot airflow in
the detection area.such as fromair
conditioner, heater, etc
To getrid of coldor hot airflow, or cha-
nge installation environment.
To selectnew installation base,
choose solid foundation
False alarm
If there isanimal more than20Kg in the
detection area. To removethe over 20kg animal
Installation height donot at 1.8-2.4m,.
Especially, lessthan 1.8m To adjustinstallation height according
to the instruction
The detector's sensitivityis too high To adjustthe sensitivity andrepeat walk
test
If there ishigh voltage electricfield near
to the wireof detector To adjustthe position ofinstallation to
make sure itis far awayfrom the high-
voltage electric field.
Output of powersupply not good,not
good filtering Change the powersupply or repairing
OK
If the LEDswitch
off or not Check the power
input connection
is correct ornot
Check if thevoltage is at
DC9-16V or not,accord-
ing to themanual
If the powersupply
circle is open
NG OK
NG
Ensure power input
connection right Check power supply
system at DC9-16V
OK
Disconnect the terminalto c-
heck the powersupply system
With electronicpower on, noLED signal
OK
Open the LEDswitch
NG
NG
Short circle orwrong earth conne-
ction inpower supply,get rid ofthe
mistake
OK NG Power supply systemhas problem,
need to berepaired or contactthe
power system supplier
To connectpower supply
circle correctly
The wire lengthof power
supply is exceeded, or wire
diameter is toosmall. Please
change into fittedwire.
Please contact usfor Tech Support.
TYPE OF
DETECTION LED INDICATORS RELAYSTATUS
Alarm-true motion
detection
PIR detection
MW
detection
Anti-masking
detection
Anti-case-shifting
detection
Red +Green
blinking together ALARM relay will activate
for 2 seconds
Green NO relay will operate
AND mode
OR mode Red NO relay will operate(During
masking only!!!)
Red + Green
blinking together
(During masking
only!!!)
ALARM relay will activate
for 2 seconds
Yellow
Blinking MASK relay will activate
for 2 seconds
If masking existsfor more than2
minutes, the greenLED will glow
constantly ,and theMASK relay
will operate forat least 2seconds
and all timethe masking exists
3.5 DIP SwitchAdjustment:
3.8 Wiring terminalspecifications
1.1m
3.1m
1.1m
3.1m
1.1m
3.1m
3.10 Adjust thePCB: 3.11 Preparing theAnti-Maskingchannel forwork
3.6 Product operatesits relaysand LEDindicators
according tothe detectionnature asfollowing:
3.3Illustrated Installation Procedure
3.3.1 Disassemble unit
B.Pull out thebottom
of the cover
A.Loose the screw
C.Move the cocerto the
volitant top and remove it D.Loose the screw
E.Remove the PCB A. Mark the drilling points
and drilling the wall
B. Route the wires intothe
base VIA therear channel
C. Insert two dowels and
attach the base to thewall
with two screws
D.Insert the bottom edge of
the large PCB underthis
TAB & Pressthe top edge in
3.3.2 Mount base
1.8-2.4m 6-8ft above ground
Single side 45
angled side
Surface
mount
MW sensitivityadjust
Turn MWscale regulating
wheel to theanticlockwise
direction and adjustthe MW
detection scale tothe Min, During
walking test adjust the wheel to clockwise direction and graduallyincrease
the MW detectingscale till thewhole protection area is covered.
Notice:Adjustment of MWdetection scale shouldmeet the sizeof
protected room.
3.4 MW sensitivityadjust
1. Start thetest at least2 minutes afterpower supply
3 .Perform motiontest from contrarydirections in orderto confirm
the boundary oftwo sides. Makeconfirmed that detectioncenter
pointing to thecenter of protectedarea.
4. Away from thedetector 3 to6 m, raiseslowly your armand reach
into the detectionzone, mark thelower limit ofPIR detection. Do
the same stepto confirm theupper limit.
5.the center ofdetection zone shouldnot uphill incline.Toobtain a
good detection range, please adjustthe vertical detectionrange, en-
sure the detectoris in acorrect position.
2. Crossing toany direction ofthe detection area,your walking with
0.75m/s will causethe Red&Yellow LED indicatorto light for2-3
seconds (refer tothe right diagram)
6. AfterMW sensitivity ordetection angle areadjusted, walking test
must be performedaccording to theabove steps.
3.12 Perform motion test to the detection area:
Important mention: Motiontest shall beperformed at leastone time each
week in orderto guarantee thateach detector cankeep excellent function.
The test procedure for maskingdetection (Anti-masking):
In a distanceof about 10cm from thedetector's front,place awhite paper
(or any otherobject).
The necessary reactionof the detector:
The Yellow LED willblink immediately.
After 2minutes the (askingRelay )will activate.
All timewhen an objectblocks(masks)the near field-of-view
of the detector, the maskingrelay and theYellow LED willactivate
The test procedure for Case-shiftingdetection:
Shake the detector.
If it fixedto a wall,knock on thedetector's case byascrew driver.
The necessary reactionof the detector:
The(Masking Relay)will activatefor 2 second.
The Green LEDwill activate, shortly, upon everyknocking.
In order toenable the maskingdetection to operateproperly, itis Necessary
to allow thedetector study andanalyze automatically theenvironmental
conditions of itsprotected area.
The study procedureto be performedin three cases:
1.Upon connecting thepower supply tothe detector.
2.Upon the position ofDIP switchnumber-3(Masking detectionSensitivity)
is changed.
3.Upon relocation ofthe internal unitof the detector.
The study procedure in thefirst &third case:
-Close immediately thedetector's case (within15 seconds Maximum).
-Keep away (atleast 0.5 meter)from its front,until the study
Procedure finished, about30 seconds.
-As an indicationfor the studyprocedure,the Red+Yellow LEDs
will blink rapidlyonce the procedurebegins and ends.
The study procedure in thesecond case:
-Change the positionof DIPswitch number-3 forabout one second,and
switch it backto the originalplace.
-Close immediately thedetector's case (within15 seconds maximum).
-Keep away (atleast 0.5 meter)from its front,untilthe study procedure
finished,about 30 seconds.
-As an indicationfor the studyprocedure, the Red+Yellow LEDs will
blink rapidly oncethe procedure beginsand ends.
3.9 Setting of detectionangle
At this angle,detection
angle is smallest,sensi-
tivity is highest.no pet
immunity function.
At this angle,detection angle is
largest, Lower sectionsensitivity
is low.Pet immunity upto 20Kg
animal
At this angel,sensitivity
is in middle.Pet immun-
ity up to10Kg animal
When multi-function bracket
is used (optional), installati-
on shad referto the rightdia-
gram, adjust installationang-
le, in orderto get neededdet-
ection scale andfunction
Termindls8+9
Indicated on thecircuit as:- +
These are the12V DC powersupply inputs
Terminals5+6+7
Indicated on thecircuit as:ALARM (C/N.C./N.O)
Represent the contactsof the (AlarmRelay)
C+N.C.=Normally Closed. C+N.O=NormallyOpened.
Upon any humanmovement detection, therelay's contacts are Opened
for two seconds.
Terminals2+3
Indicated on thecircuit as: (MASK)
Represent the contactsof the (MaskingRelay)which normally are in cl-
osed state(N.C.). Closedstate(N.C). If anobject blocks(masks)the near
field-of-view of thedetector for morethan 2 minutes,the green LEDwill
glow constantly,and the(MASK)elay will operatefor at least2 seconds
and all timethe masking exists
Terminals1+2
Indicated on thecircuit as (TAMP)
Represent the contactsof the built-inTAMPERswitch, which arenormally
in closed state(N.C.)The contacts willopen, upon thedetector's case is
opened.
Terminal4
Indicated on thecircuit as (CO).
This terminal tobe used ifyou wish toget a reportfrom thedetector's
memory, whether ithas detected humanmovement during thearmed
period. This terminalshould get indicationfrom the alarmsystem's control
panel, whether itis inArmed or Disarmedstate.
-If 0V received,the detector (understands)<
-If 12V orno voltage atall received, thedetector (understands)
That the alarmsystem is Disarmed.
How to drawand display thedetector's memory?
If: the detectorhas alerted duringthe (armed) period,
Than: upon switchingthe alarm systemfrom (Armed) to
(Disarmed) mode, theRed LED willbe activated for30 minutes.
When detector is installed
in different environment
and places, you can solve
the problems you meet th-
rough adjustment of the
position of PCB, eg: when
detector installed on1.1m,
youneedto adjustthe marks
on PCB to 1.1m position.
And also as you install the
detector to t3.1 m, adjust
the PCB to 3.1 m,usually it
is 2.1m, ie, at the middle.
NO Function
1
2
3
4
5
ONOFF
Anti-masking&
Anti-case-shifting
Sensitivity
Detection Comb-
ination Type
PIR Sensitivity
LEDs
Anti-case-shifting
Enabling
HIGH
LOW
ENABLED DISABLED
HIGH
LOW
OFF ON
Microwave AND
PIR OR Just
Microwave (During
masking only!!!)
Microwave
AND PIR
24H Tamper
area
3.7 .Extremityconnection
Alarm control panel
Alarm area
EOL
resistor
When control panelis set to
extremity operation mode.
please try extremityresistor.
MW mask
Mask area
Tamper
EOL
resistor
OR
Alarm area
Alarm area

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