Ademco 51598SL Users Manual

Installation Instructions
RCA902N (51598SL)
Wireless Motion Detector
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Contents
Checking pack contents .........................................................................................................................3
Safety .......................................................................................................................................................3
Device range ............................................................................................................................................4
Installing the motion detector .................................................................................................................5
Motion detector walk test .......................................................................................................................9
Linking the detector to a chime or switching receiver ........................................................................11
Programming procedures .....................................................................................................................12
Masking the motion detector window ..................................................................................................13
Operating instructions ...........................................................................................................................14
Motion detector low battery indication ................................................................................................17
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................... 18
Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................21
Specifications ........................................................................................................................................22
Disposal and recycling ..........................................................................................................................23
Declaration .............................................................................................................................................23
Guarantee ..............................................................................................................................................23
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Introduction
Your Motion Detector can operate with Decor and Premium portable chimes with E compatibility to provide an audible warning when movement is detected. Alternatively it can contol lighting in conjuction with a wireless switching receiver; may not be available in all markets. A built in Dusk/Dawn sensor can be adjusted to prevent movement from activating light during daylight or alternatively if working with a Chime it will prevent movement activating the Chime during the night. The Motion Detector is suitable for mounting outdoors.
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No Wires! There is no physical wiring connection between the Motion Detector and Receiver or Chime. Instead, the system uses radio technology to provide the link which makes installation even quicker and allows the Motion Detector to be located remotely at the most appropriate position for the area being monitored. To prevent interference from other devices the Motion Detector is coded with a unique identifica­tion code that can be easily learned by the receiver or Chime.
The Motion Detector is compatible with Decor and premium portable chimes, with compatibility symbol ‘E’. It is also compatible with the wireless switching receiver for lighting control, available in certain markets.
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Checking Pack Contents
• Motion Detector
• Instruction Manual Fixing pack containing:
• 2 slot-in Motion Detector window masking curtains
• 2 fixing screws and plastic wall-plugs
You will also need:
• One 9V PP3 (6LR61) Alkaline Battery
Tools Required:
• No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
• 3mm flat-bladed screwdriver
• Drill
• 6mm masonry drill bit
Safety
Always follow the manufacturer’s advice when using power tools, steps, ladders etc. and wear suitable protec­tive equipment (e.g. safety goggles) when drilling holes etc.
Before drilling holes in walls, check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes, the use of a cable/pipe locater maybe advisable if in doubt.
Do not attempt to install or program this product while it is wet or raining.
Batteries (battery pack or batter­ies installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like; danger of damage if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
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Device Range
The quoted range of the system is measured in ideal conditions. Any barrier (e.g. walls/ceilings aluminium reinforced UPVC windows and metallic parts of house struc­tures etc) between the detector and receiver will reduce the effective radio range by an amount dependant upon the construction of and number of barriers between the detector and receiver.
In extreme cases where metal barriers are involved then it is possible for the signal to be blocked out completely.
While the majority of installations are not adversely affected, you may have to experi­ment a little to discover the best location for your detector and Receiver Unit.
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Installing the Motion Detector
Positioning the Motion Detector
• Place the detector within range of the Receiver, taking into consideration any reduction in the maximum range (range depends on types of receivers used) caused by any objects in between. Avoid mounting the unit on or near large metal objects.
• The recommended mounting height for the detector is 8 ft. At this height, the motion detector will have a range of approximately 40 ft. Mounting the detector higher will increase the detection range but it will be less sensitive to movement at the extreme range and also may not be able to detect movement very close to it. Tilting the detector head up and down will have the same effect.
• Mount the detector on a firm stable surface where the logical path of a person would cut across the detection pattern. The detector is more sensitive to movement across its detection pattern than to movement directly towards it.
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• Avoid positioning the detector where there are any heat sources in the detection area (e.g. heating or tumble drier exhaust vents etc.). Also avoid highly reflective surfaces or hanging branches in the detection area as these can cause false activation in some weather conditions.
140°
8 FEET
M27293
20 FEET
40 FEET
Fig. 1
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M27294
Fig. 2
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Installing the Motion Detector NOTE: Before fixing the motion detector unit to the mounting surface, it is advisable
to check that the system works correctly (i.e. that the detector and receiver are within radio range of each other) by temporarily operating the motion detector in the chosen location.
• Open the detector by inserting a flat bladed screwdriver into the slot at the base of the unit and pushing gently to release the catch and to allow the front cover to be opened.
• Set the Day/Night operation switch according to whether you wish the detector to work with chime or switching receiver. To work with chime, set the switch to Day, to work with switching receiver, set the switch to Night.
MOTION
DETECTOR
M27295
DUSK
AND TIME
CONTROLS
DAY/NIGHT
OPERATION
MODE SELECTOR
SWITCH
BATTERY
FIXING HOLES
Fig. 3
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NOTE: The detector can be configured to work with either a Chime or a Switching Receiver in Day or Night mode. It cannot work with both.
• Mark the position of the fixing holes and drill two 6 mm holes, then insert the wall plugs (supplied). If fixing to non-solid or wood surface the wall plugs will not be needed and only a small pilot hole will be required.
• Clip a 9V PP3 (6LR61) Alkaline battery to the connector and fit the battery in its holder.
NOTE: When the battery is connected the LED behind the detector lens will continu­ously flash or stay ON while the detector goes through its warm up cycle. The unit will not operate normally until the LED stops flashing.
• Fix the unit in place on the wall and then close the cover ensuring it clicks fully closed.
• Adjust the sensor head to point in approximately the desired direction.
M27296
Fig. 4
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Motion Detector Walk Test IMPORTANT: Before commencing walk test ensure the LED indicator behind the
detector lens is not flashing continuously. If it is wait until the detector has completed its warm-up cycle and the flashing stops.
Configure the detector for walk testing according to the selected Day or Night operat­ing mode as follows:
1) Set the TIME control fully counter-clockwise to its minimum setting.
2) If the detector is set to DAY operation (for use with a chime), adjust the DUSK control fully counter-clockwise to its minimum setting. If the detector is set to NIGHT operation (for use with lighting) adjust the DUSK control fully clockwise to its maximum setting.
M27297
TIME
CONTROL
DUSK CONTROL
SETTING FOR
DAY OPERATION
DUSK CONTROL
SETTING FOR
NIGHT OPERATION
Fig. 5
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Slowly walk across the detection area approximately 15 ft. from the unit. As you cross a detection zone and your movement is detected a small red indicator behind the lens will illuminate for a few seconds. Stand still until the indicator goes out after a few seconds. Continue moving around at various distances and angles to the unit, stopping each time the indicator illuminates, until you have established the detec­tion area. If the detector has already been linked to the Switching Receiver or Chime when the Walk test is performed then the lights will illuminate for approximately 5 seconds or the Chime will sound each time movement is detected.
Adjust the position of the detector head to obtain approxi­mately the desired detection area as required. Angling the detector head downwards will reduce the range and produce a smaller coverage area. Angling the head upwards will increase the range and produce a larger coverage area. If necessary the detection area can also be reduced by masking the detection window (see page 13).
Fig. 6
M27298
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Linking the Detector to a Chime or Switching Receiver
The detector has a unique identification code that prevents inadvertent and unwanted interference from other products operating in the area. In order for movement detect­ed by the detector to trigger the lights or Chime this code needs to be learned by either the Switching Receiver or Chime Unit.
Learn Mode Motion Detector
To enable your chime to learn the identity of your detector:
• Press the l programming button and keep it pressed. Each Icon will light in turn. When the Icon you want is lit, release the button.
• While the Icon you have selected is lit, operate your Detector. The chime will sound. The Icon will flash.
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Unlearn Procedure
If you want to remove a detector from the chime’s memory:
• Press the l programming button and keep it pressed. Each Icon will light in turn. When the Icon associated with the detector to be unlearned is lit, release the button.
• Press and hold down both l and buttons until a ‘beep’ sound is heard.
Please refer to your instruction manual supplied with the Switching Receiver or Chime for the procedure to do this. At the appropriate point you will have to trigger the detector by walking in front of it so that it detects your movement.
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Masking the Motion Detector Window
To prevent movement detection in unwanted areas or to shield off shrubs etc. which can cause false activation in the wind, the detection area may be reduced by masking off sections of the lens using either the window mask curtain provided or electrical insulation tape. To discover how much screening is needed, first obscure the detec­tor’s lens with insulation tape, progressively covering more of the lens until the required detection area is achieved. The top half of the motion detector lens deals with long-range detec­tion, the bottom half is for short range. Then simply cut a piece of the plastic window masking curtain to cover the same area as the tape. Remove the tape from the lens (ensuring that any adhesive residue is removed) and clip the cut masking curtain into the window recess.
Alternatively, the motion detector can be re-positioned in a more suitable location.
M27299
Fig. 7
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Operating Instructions
Setting the Detector for Automatic DAY Operation with a Chime:
Having completed the ‘walk test’ procedure, you can set the unit for automatic opera­tion as follows:
1) Set the TIME control fully counter-clockwise to its minimum setting.
The DUSK control determines how much light it needs before detected movement will trigger the Chime and can be set as follows:
2) Turn the DUSK control knob to the
setting and wait until darkness falls.
3) When the ambient light level reaches the level at which you wish the chime to stop sounding due to detected movement SLOWLY turn the control in a clockwise direction towards the
mark until movement no longer causes the
chime to sound. Leave the control set at this point.
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4) The Detector will become operative at approximately the same level of light each day. Observe the operation of the unit over several days to ensure it is set as required and adjust as necessary. If the unit stops activating too early (i.e. when it is too light), turn the control slightly towards the
mark. If the unit stops
activating too late (i.e. when it is too dark), turn the control slightly towards the
mark.
Setting the detector for Automatic NIGHT Operation with a Switching Receiver:
Having completed the ‘walk test’ procedure, you can set the unit for automatic opera­tion as follows:
1) The TIME control determines how long the unit remains illuminated following activation and after all motion ceases and is adjustable between approximately 5 seconds (- setting) and 20 minutes (+ setting). Rotate the control to set the TIME to approximately the desired setting.
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The DUSK control determines how dark it needs to be before detected movement will trigger the controlled lights and can be set as follows:
2) Turn the DUSK control knob to the
setting and wait until darkness falls.
3) When the ambient light level reaches the level at which you wish the lights to turn on (i.e. at dusk), SLOWLY turn the control in a clockwise direction towards the
mark until movement causes the light(s) to illuminate. Leave the control
set at this point.
4) The motion detector will become operative at approximately the same level of darkness each evening. Observe the operation of the unit over several nights to ensure it is set as required and adjust as necessary. If the unit activates too early (i.e. when it is too light), turn the control slightly towards the
mark. If the unit
activates too late (i.e. when it is too dark), turn the control slightly towards the
mark.
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Motion Detector Low Battery Indication
The 9V battery should operate the detector for approximately 12 months depend­ing on the number of activations each day and the effect of low temperatures. When the battery is nearing the end of its life (about 30 days before failure), the low battery status will be indicated by the red LED behind the detector lens flashing 5 times after movement is detected. You should change the battery in the detector as soon as you notice the low battery signal or if the detector stops working altogether.
Testing: The system may be tested by placing the detector into Walk Test, (see “Motion
Detector Walk Test”).
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Troubleshooting
If your wireless system fails to work properly, complete the relevant test or tests which follow. Also refer to the trouble shooting guide in your Chime or Switching Receiver manual.
Motion Detector does not detect movement…
• Check that the battery in the detector is not exhausted.
• Detection is set incorrectly.
Motion Detector does not activate Chime at all…
• Check that the battery in the detector is not exhausted.
• Make sure you use new batteries.
• Check that the sound on the Chime is switched ON.
• Check that the Receiver has correctly learned the detector identification code by following the test procedure. If necessary reset the Receiver and relearn the code.
Motion Detector activates Chime during the night and not during the day…
• Check that the detector operating switch is set to the DAY position.
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Motion Detector activates Chime at night as well as during the day…
• The ambient level of light at the motion detector may be too high for the current dusk setting permanently simulating day-time. At dusk, adjust the dusk control slightly clockwise. Move around the detection area to see if the movement still activates the Chime. If necessary continue to adjust the dusk setting until movement does not activate the Chime. In extreme cases it may be necessary to reposition the detector.
• The motion detector may be illuminated by a light at night preventing the ambient light level falling low enough for the current dusk setting. Try adjusting the dusk setting or shielding the detector from the light. In extreme case it may be necessary to reposition the detector.
Motion Detector does not activate Switching Receiver and lights at all…
• Check that the battery in the detector is not exhausted.
• Check that the power to the Receiver is switched ON.
• Check the bulb and replace if defective. Ensure that the light bulb is correctly fitted.
• Turn OFF the power to the unit and check the wiring connections as per the wiring diagram. Ensure all connections are correct and terminals are tight. Check the connections at the switch, detector and Light.
• Check that the fuse or circuit breaker supplying the lighting circuit has not blown or tripped. Before replacing the fuse or resetting the circuit breaker be sure to check for the cause.
Troubleshooting
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• Check that the Receiver has correctly learned the detector identification code by following the test procedure. If necessary reset the Receiver and relearn the code.
Motion Detector activates Switching Receiver during the day and not during the night…
• Check that the detector operating switch is set to the NIGHT position.
Motion Detector activates Switching Receiver during the day as well as at night…
• The ambient level of light at the detector may be too low for the current dusk setting permanently simulating night-time. In normal daylight, adjust the dusk control slightly counter­clockwise. Wait outside the detection area until the light goes out, then re-enter it to see if the movement activates the light. If necessary continue to adjust the dusk setting until movement does not activate the light. In extreme cases it may be necessary to reposition the detector.
Motion Detector activates for no apparent reason at random without any movement in its detection area…
• Wind, small animals or pets, passing traffic or pedestrians may be activating the detector. Try adjusting the detector head or masking sections of the lens to reduce the detection area. You may even have to move the detector to a different position.
Detection range varies from day to day...
• The detector operates by sensing temperature changes caused by a person moving through its detection zones. These temperature changes are measured relative to the background temperature so on a colder day it may appear more sensitive than on a warmer day.
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Maintenance
The product may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and then wiped dry. Do not use abrasive, solvent based or aerosol cleaners as this may damage and/or discolour the product. Take care not to accidentally move the detector head. Do not allow water to enter or attempt to clean inside the units.
Changing the Motion Detector battery:
Change the detector battery immediately once the low battery indication is noticed, (i.e. the red LED behind the detector lens flashes 5 times after each movement detec­tion). Only fit a new Alkaline 9V (6LR61) battery.
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Battery 9V PP3 (6LR61) Alkaline battery Battery Life Approximately 12 months
(based on 20 activations per day and constant 60°F (15°C) Detector Range 40 ft. (12 m) Detection Angle 140° Time-on Range 5 seconds - 20 minutes (when operated with switching
receiver) Photocell Adjustment 5 lux to daylight Rain Proof IP54/Pass UL rain test Operating Frequency 916.8 MHz RF Range up to 450 ft. (140 m) depending on chime/receiver Operating Temperature -4°F to +95°F (-20°C to +35°C)
Specifications
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