ABB Busch Watchdog Professional 220 EIB, Busch Watchdog Professional 220, Busch Watchdog Professional 90, Busch Watchdog Professional 280 Installation Manual

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Introduction 4
Principle of operation 5–12
System – Surveillance Areas 13–14
Special features of the 15–19 Busch Watchdog Professional/Alarmtech
Interference factors 20–21
Fields of application 22–23
Installation 24–27
Product features/product overview 28–31
Busch Watchdog range 32–35
Troubleshooting 44–46
Table of contents
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A reliable infrared movement detector offers additional protection. It ensures that nobody can enter its surveil­lance zone without activating the lights. As a result, unin­vited guests draw attention to themselves and can be readily observed.
This acts as a deterrent.
A passive infrared movement detector registers the move­ment of a heat source and switches on the connected lighting. When the surveil­lance zone is vacated, the lighting is switched off again after a specified delay time.
• The Busch Watchdog is a passive infrared movement detector. It registers invis­ible infrared heat radiation.
• If the registered energy pattern changes as the result of movement, a pulse is activated. The strength of the pulse depends on the intensity of the infrared radiation and on its direction of movement.
Introduction Principle of operation
• The Busch Watchdog is purely a receiver and trans­mits no signals itself. The connection between the heat source and the Busch Watchdog is the ambient air. Under certain circumstances, the recep­tion conditions are influ­enced by the prevailing weather conditions. As a result of the highly intelligent electronics, the Busch Watchdog can recognise this and largely compensates for ambient range fluctuations. Detection through obstacles such as glass or vegetation is not possible.
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Principle of operation
Wall-mounted Busch Watchdog Professional/Alarmtech
Ceiling-mounted Busch Watchdog Professional/Alarmtech
Corner-mounted Busch Watchdog Professional 280
Corner adapter
With the corner adapter (order no. 6886), the unit can be fitted to a house corner.
The detection principle
All bodies with internal heat emit infrared radiation. The sensors used in the Busch Watchdog can detect this infrared radiation. The more distinct the radiation in rela­tion to the surrounding area, i.e. the colder the outside temperature, and the more intensive the radiation of the detected body, the larger the sensor signal.
The Busch Watchdog reacts to large, rapid changes in temperature. Slow temper­ature changes and constant temperatures, such as the cooling of a car engine, do not activate the device.
If a person moves directly towards the sensor, the increase in heat intensity is slow, and the unit does not, therefore, activate imme­diately. Where possible, the device should therefore be fitted at a right angle to the
likely direction of move­ment to ensure reliable
activation. Humid air (for example fog) can reflect the infrared radiation, resulting in a reduced device sensitivity.
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Sensitivity (E) The Busch Watchdog has three sensitivity level settings. The standard level is E. The higher level, E+, is intended, for example, for indoor applications, and level E–, has a reduced sensitivity for a busy environment (trees or bushes).
Dusk setting (N)
Definition of the activity of the device depending on the ambient brightness in operating mode N (0.5 to 1000 lux, daylight mode).
Test/standard operation
(T/S)
In this operating mode, the shortest time setting of two seconds always applies in the daytime to define the surveillance zone irrespec­tive of the set delay time. After the test phase, the Watchdog automatically changes back to the Standard operating mode.
Connection and settings
The watchdog is connected with the wall-mounted bracket and simply screwed onto the fixing surface. To match the Busch Watchdog Professional 220/280 and Alarmtech 220 units perfectly to the ambient conditions, the following variables are externally adjustable:
Operating modes With the operating mode selector, the numerous functions of the Busch Watchdog Professional 220/280 and Alarmtech 220 can be selected easily and clearly.
Time setting Specifies the delay time during which the light remains on after the sur­veillance zone is vacated. In addition to the exact time setting, a short-time pulse ( ), for example for actua­ting an audible alarm, is issued.
Principle of operation
The delay time of three minutes and the light level of 4 lux are fixed.
Comfort and
vacation (K-U)
This operating mode combines the functions of a movement detector and those of a conventional dusk switch. The con­nected lighting is initially switched on for 80 minutes at dusk. Over the next 24 hours, the Busch Watchdog measures the ambient light and "learns" the time of year. The fixed delay time is then adjusted accordingly (e.g. extended in autumn/winter). At the end of this permanent light phase, the device reverts to normal detection.
T/S
E
K-U
E-
E+
30
15
5
1min
10
sek
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Principle of operation
The masking strips With the masking strips, areas that are not to be monitored can be specif­ically excluded from the surveillance zone. The masking strips can also be used to adjust the sur­veillance range for distinct surveillance zones.
The optical system
The range and detection angle of a movement sensor are determined mainly by its optics – i.e. the arrangement and design of the sensors used and of the lens. In the Busch Watchdog Professional 220, three highly-sensitive sensors in combination with a mirror system and the perfectly matched lens result in a detection angle of 220 degrees.
The lens and the mirror system receive and bundle the infrared radiation and project it onto the sensor. The sensitivity to movement within the detection zone is determined mainly by the number of lens segments and their optical design. The available range depends on the size of the lens segments (optical magnification) and the electrical amplification factor.
The lens system of the Busch Watchdog, which is permanently connected to the sensor housing to provide a good seal for the unit, has an exceptionally high reso­lution for movement detectors.
The possibility of monitoring "backwards" beyond the frame without loss of frontal range, for installation directly above doors or windows, is also unique. This is especially convenient when leaving the house.
The following factors should be taken into account at the planning stage:
• Most frequent direction of movement of an "object" in relation to the mounting location – Most readily detected is
movement which is diagonal to the detection levels (see fig. on p. 6).
• Mounting height of 2.5 m – This height ensures an
optimum monitoring function and forms the basis of the range specifications.
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Principle of operation System
The microprocessor
The use of a microprocessor to control the Busch Watchdog provides a series of valuable features:
• Range stabilisation in a variety of weather conditions
• Inadvertent operations such as movement of trees,wind, etc. are largely filtered out
• Dazzleproof e.g. against car headlights and torches
• Short-time pulse, e.g. for staircase timer switch
• Precise digital time and dusk setting
• Selectable comfort and vacation mode
• Continuous light through break switch
• Intelligent alarm function (separate surveillance zone)
220° 90°
280°
The detection angle
Additional protection for windows and doors up to the wall of the house, even in case of installation directly above doors and windows, is provided by the integral rearfield detection.
With its many mounting and alignment options, the Busch Watchdog can be adapted to suit the optimum local conditions.
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System Special features of the Busch Watchdog
Professional 220/280
The detection range is affected by the following factors:
• Installation site and height
• Horizontal and vertical alignment
• Direction of movement in the detection zone
• Local weather conditions
The surveillance density and range
A high surveillance density is crucial to guarantee the detection quality of a move­ment detector. In the Busch Watchdog, up to 464 closely packed, large-area switching segments monitor the sur­veillance zone in up to 116 sectors. This large number of operating points guarantees reliable switching even for small movements. Its wide range of up to 16 m at the front and to both sides is unique.
Rearfield detection
Range up to 12 m
Busch Watchdog Professional 90
Busch Watchdog Alarmtech 220
Busch Watchdog Professional 220 Busch Watchdog Professional 220 EIB
Busch Watchdog Professional 280
Rearfield detection
Rearfield detection
Rearfield detection
Security zone up to 6 m
Range up to 16 m
Range up to 16 m
Range up to 16 m
In addition to the basic functions, the Busch Watchdog Professional offers numerous advantages in day­to-day operation.
The various detection levels
To fully cover the surveillance zone, the Fresnel lens splits the zone into several over­lapping levels.
Level 4 covers the rearfield detection, which activates when the front door is opened from the inside. (for installation over door frame, see figure on page 11).
Level 3 covers close-range detection to prevent unde­tected entry of the surveil­lance zone close to the wall.
Levels 1 and 2 cover remote surveillance and ensure seamless detection when the surveillance zone is entered from the outside.
Detection zone 220°
Detection zone approx. 280°
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Rearfield detection
Security zone up to 6 m
Range up to 16 m
Busch Watchdog Alarmtech 220 Range
Special features of the Busch Watchdog Alarmtech 220
Alarm function
The security provided by the Busch Watchdog Alarmtech 220 is unsurpassed. The light gives anyone approaching the house the impression that they have been seen. This is made possible with the additional security zone. The range of the security zone is about six metres to the front and to both sides. If someone enters this inner zone, the red warning light is activated (can be switched off with the optional remote control) and a signal applied to an additional output, which can be used, for example, to activate a second light or another signalling device.
Remote control
The main functions can be controlled with a hand-held infrared remote control unit.
• Light On/Off (for four hours; then the detector returns to automatic mode).
• Automatic On
• Alarm On/Off (warning light On/Off)
• Comfort/vacation function On/Off
• Save dusk value
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