Intrusion Alarm Systems | ISC‑PPR1‑WA16x Professional Series PIR Detectors with Anti‑mask
ISC‑PPR1‑WA16x Professional Series PIR
Detectors with Anti‑mask
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u 16 m x 21 m (50 ft x 70 ft) standard coverage; 8 m x
10 m (25 ft x 33 ft) selectable short range coverage
The ISC-PPR1-WA16x Professional Series PIR
Detectors with Anti‑mask are exceptionally suited for
commercial indoor applications. MANTIS anti-mask
technology makes obscuring the detector view nearly
impossible for intruders. Sensor data fusion
technology ensures that the detector sends alarm
conditions based on precise information. Tri‑focus
optics eliminate coverage gaps and respond efficiently
to intruders. The powerful combination of unique
features in the Professional Series delivers superior
catch performance and virtually eliminates false
alarms.
The self-locking two-piece enclosure, built-in bubble
level, flexible mounting height, and three optional
mounting brackets simplify installation and reduce
service time.
Functions
Sensor Data Fusion Technology
Sensor data fusion technology is a unique feature that
uses a sophisticated software algorithm to gather
signals from multiple sensors: two pyroelectric
sensors, a microwave assist sensor, a room
u EN50131-2-2 Grade 3 compliant
u Sensor data fusion technology
u Tri-focus optics technology
u MANTIS anti-mask
temperature sensor, and a white light level sensor. The
microcontroller analyzes and compares the sensor
data to make the most intelligent alarm decisions in
the security industry.
Microwave Assist Technology
Microwave assist technology provides additional input
into the sensor data fusion signal processing algorithm
to improve alarm decisions when PIR signals are
similar to false alarm sources.
Tri-focus Optics Technology
Tri-focus optics technology uses optics with three
specific focal lengths: long-range coverage, middlerange coverage, and short-range coverage. The
detector applies the three focal lengths to 86
detection zones, which combine to make 11 solid
curtains of detection. Tri-focus optics technology also
includes two pyroelectric sensors, which deliver twice
the standard optical gain. The sensors process
multiple signals to deliver precise performance
virtually free of false alarms.
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MANTIS Anti-mask Technology
MANTIS (Multi-point Anti-mask with Integrated Spray
detection) uses patented prism lenses and active
infrared detection to provide industry-leading
protection against all known forms of attack. MANTIS
complies with the latest worldwide regulatory
standards for detecting objects covering or placed in
front of the detector. MANTIS is sensitive to materials
regardless of texture or color, including fabric, paper,
metal, plastic, tape, and spray. When MANTIS
identifies a masking material, the detector sends a
supervision anti-mask signal to the control panel.
Active White Light Suppression
An internal light sensor measures the level of light
intensity directed at the face of the detector. Sensor
data fusion technology uses this information to
eliminate false alarms from bright light sources.
Available Coverage
The standard coverage is 16 m x 21 m (50 ft x 70 ft).
Installers can set a DIP switch at the detector to select
short range coverage of 8 m x 10 m (25 ft x 33 ft).
Dynamic Temperature Compensation
The detector automatically adjusts PIR sensitivity to
identify human intruders at critical temperatures.
Dynamic temperature compensation detects human
body heat accurately, avoids false alarms, and delivers
consistent catch performance at all operating
temperatures.
Cover and Wall Tamper Switch
When an intruder removes the cover or attempts to
separate the detector from the wall, a normally-closed
contact opens to alert the control panel.
Self-adjusting LED
The LED brightness adjusts automatically to the
surrounding light level. A blue light-emitting diode
(LED) indicates an alarm condition and activates
during a walk test.
Remote Walk Test LED
Users can enter a command through a keypad, a
control center, or programming software to remotely
enable or disable the walk test LED.
Alarm Memory
Alarm memory flashes the alarm LED to indicate
stored alarms for use in multiple unit applications. A
switched voltage from the control panel controls the
alarm memory.
Solid State Relays
Solid state relays send silent alarm output signals to
provide a higher level of security and reliability. An
external magnet does not activate the relay. The solid
state relay uses less current than a mechanical relay,
providing longer standby capacity during a power loss.
Draft, Insect, and Small Animal Immunity
The sealed optic chamber provides immunity to drafts
and insects, reducing false alarms. Small animal
immunity reduces false alarms caused by animals less
than 4.5 kg (10 lb), such as rodents.
Remote Self Test
A remote self test initiates when the walk test input
switches to its true state. The alarm relay and alarm
LED activate for four seconds following a successful
test. The trouble relay activates, and the alarm LED
flashes following a failed test.
Input Power Supervision
When the power is lower than 8 V, a low input power
trouble condition activates the trouble relay and
causes the LED to flash. The trouble condition clears
automatically when power reaches or exceeds 8 V.
Trouble Memory
When the walk test input switches to its true state for
less than two seconds, the LED flashes to indicate the
most recent trouble condition. If there is no trouble in
memory, the LED does not flash. After twelve hours, or
after the detector receives a second walk test pulse
for two seconds or less, the LED stops flashing and
the trouble memory clears.
DIP Switch Programming
The following functions are all programmed using DIP
switch settings:
• Local Walk Test LED
• Remote Walk Test Input Polarity
• Alarm Memory Polarity
• Long and Short Range Select
• MANTIS Anti-mask On and Off
Certifications and approvals
Europe WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive
The detectors are designed to also comply with the requirements of:
USA FCC Complies with Part 15
Region Certification
Europe CE 2004/108/EC EMC Directive (EMC),
2006/95/EC Low-Voltage Directive
(LVD), 1995/5/EC Radio equipment and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE), 2011/65/EU Restriction
of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment [-WA16G, -WA16H]
EN50131EN 50131-2-2:2008, Grade 3 [-
WA16G]
EN50131EN 50131-2-2:2008, Grade 3 [-
WA16H]
Belgium INCERT B-509-0051/d
USA UL ANSR: Intrusion-detection Units (UL
639); ANSR7: Intrusion-detection Units
Certified for Canada (ULC-S306)