PIR1680P/PT PET IMMUNE PIR • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage: 10.6 to 16Vdc nominal Filtered DC with battery
Standby Current: 28mA at 12VDC (nom.) 33mA at 16VDC (nom.)
Alarm Current: 28mA at 12VDC (nom.) 33mA at 16VDC (nom.)
Alarm Output: Normally-Closed Form-A Relay
Contact Rating:
Trouble Output:
Trouble Output Time: Latched (until restore) for High or Low temp.
Operating Temperature: -10° to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)
Temperature Compensation Yes
Low Temp Output Setting:
High Temp Output Setting: 90°F +/- 4°F (fixed)
Coverage / Pet Immunity: 45’ x 45’ High Sense Mode (30 lb Pet Immunity)
Mounting Height: 6.5ft – 10ft. (7.5ft. Recommended)
Coverage Angle: 85º at Maximum Range.
Dimensions: 3.3in x 2.5in x 1.9in (8.4cm x 6.4cm x 4.8cm)
Shipping Weight: 5oz (142g)
Note 1:
This unit is intended for operation from a power source that provides a 4
hour battery backup in the event of a power failure.
Pet Immunity has not been evaluated by UL.
NOTE:
LOCATING THE DETECTOR
Select a location that will provide the required coverage and allow the detector to
be mounted at a height of 6.5ft. to 10ft. Corner mounting is preferred as it provides
the best overall coverage. Choose a location where the path of an intruder will
most likely cross beams, as opposed to walking towards or away from them.
Avoid mounting the detector in close proximity to sources of heat, space heaters
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and air ducts which may blow hot air
Do not mount the unit where the sun can shine directly on it.
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Do not aim the detector at a staircase which a pet has access to.
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Do not mount the detector near furniture or objects higher than 4 feet tall which
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a pet may climb onto (such as a couch within 6 feet of the detector)
NOTE: For 65 pound pet immunity: remove look-down lens and remove SEN
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85
40’
50’
(a) TOP VIEW (b) SIDE VIEW
MOUNTING
1. Use a screw driver to carefully lift the lens cover from the housing.
2. Remove the circuit board from the housing by removing the screw in the center
of the board.
3. Determine the wire entry points on the housing. The housing provides four
possible wire entry points, two for surface wiring and two for hidden wiring.
Determine which entry is most convenient and punch out or remove the thin
plastic section.
4. Mount the housing to the wall. There are three mounting options to choose from:
flat wall mounting, corner mounting or swivel bracket (SVL2) mounting on ceiling
or wall. If using the swivel bracket refer to the instructions with the bracket. For
wall or corner mounting simply hold the case in the desired location and using
the supplied screws push through the appropriate thin wall mounting screw
holes and attach the unit with two or four screws.
screws as this can distort the case and compromise the air seal of the unit,
because not all walls are flat and all corners are square. Reinstall the circuit
board and proceed to wire the detector.
backup from control panel. (see Note 1)
100mA, 24VDC w/ internal 10Ω limiting resistor
Active Low Open Collector with 47Ω current limiting
resistor (100mA. Max.)
Momentary (3 sec.) for Self Diagnostics failure
40°F +/- 4°F (fixed)
40’ x 40’ Normal Sense Mode (65 lb Pet Immunity)
(HxWxD)
directly
onto the detector.
Standard (Normal Sense) Coverage Pattern.
For High Sense, increase range from 40’ to 45’
jumper.
7.5’
6’
LOOKD OWN
ZONE
Note:
50’
40’
Do not over tighten the
WIRING & TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS
Refer to the wiring diagram and connect the appropriate wire to the corresponding
terminal. When the wiring is completed, seal the opening around the wire entry
hole and any other unused holes with the supplied sealer.
5
SEN ST
WALK TEST LED
HEIGHT LOCK S CREW
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
SELF-TEST HEAT ELEMENT
MOUNTING HE IGHT SCALE
(ALIGN WIT H INDEX IN CASE)
INSTALL ST TO ENABLE
TROUBLE OUTPUT ON
SELF-TEST FAIL URE
OFF FOR NOR MAL SENSIT IVITY
(65 lb. PET IMMUNITY)
ON
FOR HIGH SENS ITIVITY
(30 lb. PET IMMUNITY)
Tamper Optional:
PT version only
WIRE ENTRY
KNOCKOUT
TAMPER SWITCH
Optional:
PT version only
REMOVE JUMPE R
TO DISABLE LED
INFRARED SENSOR
LOOK DOWN LENS
(REMOVE FOR 65lb.
PET IMMUNITY)
INSTALL HT TO ENABLE
TROUBLE OUTPUT ON
HIGH TEMP
INSTALL LT TO ENABLE TROUBLE
OUTPUT ON LOW TEMP
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DISABLE
HT LT
TROUBLE
LED
PIR1680PT Circuit Board Detail
LOW AND HIGH TEMP ALERT MONITORING
Low Temperature Alert for Heating System Monitoring (Patented).
To enable the Low Temperature Output in the case of the ambient temperature
falling below 40°F, place a jumper across pins LT and wire the Trouble Output
(terminal 5) to the positive terminal of a zone programmed for 24 Hour protection.
This output will remain active as long as the temperature remains below 40°F,
when the temperature rises several degrees above 40° this the output will reset.
High Temperature Alert for Cooling System Monitoring (Patented)
To enable the High Temperature Output in the case of the ambient temperature
rising above 90°F, place a jumper across pins HT and wire the Trouble Output
(terminal 5) into the positive terminal of a zone programmed for 24 Hour protection.
This output will remain active as long as the temperature remains above 90°F,
when the temperature falls several degrees below 90° the output will reset.
Both High Temp. and Low Temp. Alert may be enabled simultaneously.
Place a jumper across pins LT and place a jumper across pins HT.
Local Indication
If the unit is in a high or low temperature condition, the LED will glow dimly instead
of being completely off during periods of inactivity.
Testing
The temperature monitoring feature may be tested for low temperature alert using
freeze spray and for high temperature alert using a hairdryer. Refer to the Circuit
Board Detail for the location of the temperature sensor and apply the cold / heat
accordingly.
tion once every ten minutes, or upon each sensing of motion.
sensor to detect the temp alarm, or cause a motion alarm to speed up the test.
Observe the LED for a dim glow and check the control panel for the proper response.
The temperature sensor will respond to an active temp alarm condi-
Either wait for the
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SELF TEST / TROUBLE OUTPUT
The PIR1680P/PT will periodically test its circuitry to insure it is operating properly.
Self Test failure will be indicated by the rapid blinking of the LED (do not confuse it
with the unit's warm up period, in which it will also blink for approximately 60
seconds). To send a trouble output to the control panel on self test failure, install a
jumper connector across pins ST and wire the Trouble Output (terminal 5) into the
positive terminal of a zone programmed for 24 Hour protection.
Note:
This output
is a 3 second momentary activation. This makes it it possible to differentiate a
temperature condition from a self test failure on the same zone. A temperature
signal will not immediately be followed by a restore signal (the temperature must
rise several degrees first). However, because the selftest failure activation is
momentary - the zone will report an open followed by a restoral.
Appropriate con-
trol panel programming is required.
Wiring Alarm with Trouble and/or Temp Alert on one 4 conductor
4-Wire Connection to EOL Control Panel using One Zone
for Alarm & Second Zone for Trouble
cable. (Using one zone for alarm & second zone for trouble)
(Additional PIR1680)
TNC
C
-
+
(Single PIR1680)
C
TNC
-
+
(Control)
Zone +
(Alarm)
Zone +
(Trouble *)
-
Zone
(Trouble *)
EOL
* Program 24 Hour Zone & Report on Alarm, if required.
NOTE: Use only on panels with common negative (zone negative
common to aux. power negative).
For clarity, power connections are not shown.
Note:
EOL
LED DISABLE JUMPER
To prevent the walk test LED from turning on, remove the jumper from the pins
labeled LED DISABLE. Removing this jumper will not affect the flashing of the LED
on self test failure or the dim glow during a high/low temperature condition.
SENSITIVITY SETTING (SEN Jumper)
For 45’ range or for single pet under 30 lbs., install the SEN jumper. For 40’ range
or for pets with a combined weight less than 65 lbs., DO NOT install SEN jumper.
VERTICAL AIMING
The sensor’s height scale must be set properly for maximum coverage. Loosen the
Height Lock Screw and slide the board up or down to set it to the same height
scale number as the unit’s mounting height. Tighten the Height Lock Screw and
walk test the sensor.
Horizontal Aiming
(refer to lens coverage pattern)
The lens may be moved left to right within its holder to help avoid problem areas.
However, the most effective solution for a possible problem area is to block the
zone, by applying a piece of foil to
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION / TESTING
the zone.
When the installation is complete, the sensor must be thoroughly tested to insure
proper operation. Allow at least three minutes for the unit to stabilize after applying
power. During this time the unit will perform its own self diagnostics and analyze
the ambient room temperature to set a baseline detection level. The LED will flash
rapidly for approximately 1 minute and not function until the unit is ready.
If the
unit was installed after being kept in a hot or cold vehicle, allow the unit to
operate with its cover in place for about 15 minutes before walk test.
This will
insure that the unit has measured the proper room temperature. Walk test the unit
to insure the desired coverage, making any board height adjustments that may be
necessary. During walk test, the unit will go into a zone finding mode for 15
seconds after each trip. This will cause the LED to light each time a beam is
entered. To test the normal detection pattern remain motionless for at least 15
seconds while moving between walk tests.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE LENS
The lens is mounted behind a Lens Support insert that fits inside the front
cover. To remove and replace the lens, proceed as follows:
1. Carefully lift the lens cover from the housing.
2. Remove the bug shield, which will expose the
lens support assembly.
3. While pushing the lens in at the top, with
fingers straddling the LED jewel, press down
at the top of the Lens Support as shown until
the support clears the three top retainers. Be
careful not to dislodge the look down-lens
window.
4. Push the Lens Support up until it clears the
three bottom retainers and remove the
assembly.
5. Slide out the lens.
6. Install the replacement lens with the grooved side in and the with the lens not in
the up side down position. All lenses are marked with with the word top stamped
on the border, this may be difficult to see, so as a rule put the taller lens
segments up.
7. Install the retainer assembly into the front cover. Slip the Lens Support behind
the lower retainers, then push in at the top until the Lens Support snaps into
place. Insert the bug shield and place the lens cover back into the housing.
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NAPCO RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED
WEEKLY.
Warning: Despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, any or all of the
following; criminal tampering, electrical or communications disruption, it is possible
for the system to fail to perform as expected. NAPCO does not represent that the
product/system may not be compromised or circumvented; or that the product or
system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or
otherwise; nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning
or protection. A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of
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events will not occur. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY
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