GJD Elite GJD022, Elite GJD023 User Manual

An independent passive infrared detector that simultaneously or individually controls cameras, VCR’s, DVR’s and all low voltage switching requirements.
The Elite offers a high level of adaptability, there are seven different modes of operation giving various permutations of normally open and normally closed arrangements for the two pairs of volt-free relays, plus a selection of timing and functional options for the relay changeover contacts.
Other programmable parameters include the duration of timed changeover, a pulse count feature and a choice of detection ranges from 10 to 35 metres.
In addition there are two switched negative outputs. The ‘A’ output gives a single 400ms trigger every time the detector activates and is generally used in conjunction with the GJD lighting controllers to give 24 hour visual and audible alarm indication. The ‘S’ output is the only photocell- controlled
output giving a xed 60-second trigger on activation.
The exibility of the four outputs and timers allows the Elite to
be used in multiple situations without the need for any further customised equipment.
The integral dual axis title sensor allows 180º of pan and 90º
tilt. This increases the speed of the outdoor installation and provides incredibly accurate aiming of the detection pattern. The electronics module is acrylic coated for additional component stability. It is encased in a vandal-resistant high impact ABS housing with a UV stabilised translucent front cover ensuring the sensor is impervious to and unaffected by weather conditions.
The Elites effective design gives a neat appearance with no visible indication of the orientation of the detector head, and totally hides the wiring.
Elite
GJD022 /GJD023 35m External PIR
Multi Beam Lens Data
The GJD multifunction lens tted to the GJD Elite detector produces 9 long range beams and 9 medium to short range
curtain beams. Movement across the beams produces the best response and range, whilst movement towards the detector will be less responsive.
When mounting higher than boundary fences rotate the module and mask off any beams, either vertically or horizontally, that fall outside the area being covered. Use portions of the self-adhesive silver mask supplied to the rear, smooth side, of the lens and always replace the correct way
up as shown to obtain the exact beam pattern coverage.
MULTI-BEAM OPTIMUM
HEIGHT 3 METRES RANGE MAXIMUM MODULE TILT 0 DEGREE
LONG RANGE 30
METRE SECTION
10 TO 20 METRE SECTION
0
10 20
3
0 deg
30
35
MULTI-BEAM OPTIMUM
HEIGHT 6 METRES
RANGE MAXIMUM
MODULE TILT 9 DEGREE
0
10 20
6
9 deg
30 35
PET IMMUNITY
HEIGHT 1.5 METRES RANGE MAXIMUM MODULE TILT -2 DEGREE
MASK OFF FOR PET
ALLEY APPLICATIONS
UP TO 35 METRES
1.5
-2 deg
0
10 20 30 35
0
5
10
15
0
5
20
35
5
10
15
10
15 25 30
Beam Pattern set to maximum
range. Masking top section of lens will reduce range to 20 metres
0
2
4
6
0
2
8
14
2
4
6
4
6 10 12
Beam Pattern set to maximum
range. Masking top section of lens
will reduce range to 6 metres
0 5
6
45 deg
0 5 10 15
CURTAIN COVERAGE
HEIGHT 6 METRES
RANGE MAXIMUM MODULE TILT 45 DEGREE
MASK OFF FOR
CURTAIN COVERAGE
APPLICATIONS
Changing The Existing Setting
All settings can be changed to suit individual requirements. The programmable table indicates the factory settings.
Changes to the existing settings can be easily made either
before installation (e.g temporarily power the unit with
a PP3 battery) or by applying 12 volt to the unit on site.
Once changes are made they are stored in the non-volatile memory, When power is applied the red indicator lights for
0.5 of a second.
1. To enter program mode press and hold down the program button - the ‘RED’ indicator lights for 4 seconds then the ‘GREEN’ indicator sequences
through the six ‘selections’. One ash for the range,
two for the pulse count. Three- LED monitor. Four- ‘S’
lux level. Five for contact mode and six to change the timer setting. (see program chart Page 5)
2. When the required ‘selection’ is reached, release the button.
3. The ‘red’ led then ashes for the number representing the present ‘option’ setting.
4. If you want to change the present option setting ­hold down the button again within 3 seconds. The
red ashes will then sequence through the options
available for that selection. Release when the number
of red ashes corresponds to your option.
5. The program mode exits after 3 seconds - all amendments are stored in the non-volatile memory.
EXAMPLE 1: Altering the range from 20 metres to 35 metres
Hold down the program button. The ‘red’ indicator lights -
keep held until the ‘green’ led ashes once then release
- the red led will ash three times - hold again until four red
ashes, the ve red ashes - then release.
EXAMPLE 2: Altering the Alarm 2/ Alarm 1 output mode from
mode 6 to mode 1
Hold down the program button. The ‘red’ indicator lights
- keep held until the sequence of ve ‘green’ ashes then
release - the red led will ash six times - hold again until seven red, then one red ash then release.
To reset to factory settings
Power down the unit and then power back up whilst holding
the program button in. Release the program button when the
indicator ashes green.
ELITE PROGRAM TABLE
GREEN SELECTIONS
1x Range - Mtrs
(Approx)
10 15 20 28 35
2x Pulse Count 1 2 3 4
3x LED Monitor OFF/TPON/TPOFF/NTON/NTOFF/
LO
4x ‘S’ Output Lux
Level
2 5 25 30 60 120 240 24
HR
5x Alarm 2 /
Alarm 1 Mode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6x Alarm 2 /
Alarm 1
2 5 10 15 20 25 30 45 60
Red Options 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x
Shaded boxes are the factory settings
RANGE
The range of the detector can be set from 10 to 35 metres. See the multi-beam lens data on page 1 for masking off areas to reduce the range further or pet alley requirements.
PULSE COUNT
The number of beams that have to be crossed before activation. 1 - will give a fast response 2 - gives good immunity & response 3 - gives high immunity to false alarms 4 - slow repose use in areas with poor environments ( e.g
excessive foliage)
The unit detects the changes in heat and movement in the beam pattern area, therefore trees, shrubs, ponds, boiler
ues and animals should be considered when positioning the
detector.
LED MONITOR
OFF/tp: Detection indicator ‘off’ select this when requiring
Tamper outputs with mode 1 and mode 7
ON/tp: Detection indicator ‘on’ select this option when requiring Tamper outputs with mode 1 and mode 7 (see page
6)
OFF/nt: The indicator is’off; - both Alarm 2 & Alarm 1 outputs activate on detection
ON/nt: The indicator is on - both Alarm 2 and Alarm 1 outputs activate on detection.
OFF/lo: Low power mode supply 5mA - only the ‘A’ and ‘S” output operate - no led indication.
‘S’ OUTPUT
The light level that the ‘S’ -ve output operates. The factory
setting is ‘5’ lux. This is generally considered the average
light level at dusk. 24 hr activates the ‘S’ output irrespective of light level.
ALARM 2 / ALARM 1 MODE
There are seven different normally open and normally closed modes that the 24 hour volt free contacts can be utilised. See
page 6 for these options.
TIMER ALARM 2 / ALARM 1
The timer settings available for the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 volt free outputs.
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