Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication
and improper handling may cause death or serious injury.
Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication
and improper handling may cause injury and/or property damage.
Warning
Wetting with water
Destroy
modify
Detection through glass
Check mark indicates recommendation.
Nix sign indicates prohibition.
NOTE
Special attention is required to the
section of this symbol.
Outdoor installation
Partial/complete obscuration
of the detection area.
Caution
Mounting height
2.5 to 4.5 m (8’2” to 14’9”)
Follow to the Regulations
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- Parts identifications
Top cover
Lens
Accessories
Base cover
JP2
PIR sensitivity
Tamper switch
Mounting Bezel
for an 86-type box
SW1
JP1
Alarm output mode
JP3
Battery saving timer
Retaining spring x 2
Fixing screw
Screw cap x 2
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Settings
1
1
Disassemble
2
Jumper pin settings
Open the base cover, and to set the detector.
JP1
Alarm output mode
N.C. (default) N.O.
JP3
Battery saving timer
120 s (default) 5 s
JP2
PIR sensitivity
Turn the jumper PIN
by 90 degrees to prevent
interference with the casing.
H (recommended) M (default) L
Mounting height: > 3.5 m 3.0 to 3.5 m < 3.0 m
(11’6”)
(9’10” to 11’6”) (9’10”)
Assemble
3
Close the base cover, and fasten the screw to fix the cover.
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Installation
2
2-1. Ceiling mount without switch box
Accessories
used in this installation
Install a retaining spring on both sides.
1
(follow the illustrated arrow steps to complete the assembly of the retaining spring.)
Retaining spring x 2
23
2
3
1
Insert the detector into the hole with the retaining spring facing up.Make a ø45 mm (1.77”) hole in the ceiling for mounting.
ø45 mm
(1.77”)
Mount the detector on the ceiling.
4
(Be sure to arrange the wires with a downward slope to prevent water igress into the detector.)
Transmitter
5
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2-2. Ceiling mount with 86-type box
Accessories
used in this installation
Mounting Bezel
for an 86-type box
Screw cap x 2
Options
to procure in the market
86-type box x 1 or 2
Screw x 2
NOTE
For the 86-type box mount, dual 86-type boxes are recommended
with the additional one used to accommodate the transmitter.
Transmitter
Alarm
Tamper
1
Prepare an 86-type box on the ceiling.
Install the detector into the 86-type box.
2
3
Fix the detector with two screws and cover their heads with two caps.
Transmitter
NOTE
Align the bump with the triangle recess as illustrated in the figure.
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2-3. Wiring
[1] Red
[2] Black
[3] White
[4] Yellow
[5] Green
[6] Blue
Power supply: positice
Power supply: negative
Alarm output
Alarm output
Tamper output
Tamper output
Transmitter
Alarm
Tamper
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3Checking
3-1. Walk test
Power on.
1
Power
Walk in the detection area to check the detecting performance.
3
Wait for 60 seconds to complete the warm-up time.
2
60 sec.
Start operation.
4
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Others
- Specifications
ModelAP-360BR(C)
Detection method
Detection area
Mounting height
Mounting mode
Sensitivity
Detection speed
LED indicator
Alarm cycle
Battery saving timer
Alarm output
Tamper switch
Warm-up time
Power supply
Passive infrared
ø6 m (ø20’ at mounting height: 4.5 m (14’9” ft.)
2.5 to 4.5 m (8’2” ft. to 14’9” ft.)
Recessed ceiling mount/86-type box mount
2.0℃ at 0.6 m/s (3.6°F at 2’/s)
0.3 to 3.0 m/s (1‘/s to 9’10”/s)
Warm-up upon power on: blinking
Stand-by: off
Walk test: solid on
Alarm: off
Approx. 2 s
120 s/ 5 s selectable
N.O./N.C., 3.6 V DC 10 mA max.
N.C. 28 V DC 100 mA max.
The contact opens once the casing is detached.
Approx. 60 s
2.7 to 3.6 V DC (CR123A battery)
Current
PIR sensitivity
Weight
Operation temprature
Operation humidity
Location
Dimensions
Stand-by: 10цA, Max.: 4 mA
-20 to +50℃ (-4°F to +122°F)
ø52 x 42.5 mm (ø2.05 in. x 1.67 in.): without switch box mount
86 x 86 x 42.5 mm (3.39 x 3.39 x 1.67 in.)
3 V DC
H/ M/ L
50 g (1.76 oz)
< 95%
Indoors
: with 86-type box mount
• Specifications and designs are subject to change without prior notice.
• These units are designed to detect an intruder and activate an alarm control panel.
Being only a part of a complete system, we cannot accept responsibility for any
damages or other consequences resulting from an intrusion.
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- Dimensions
Without switch box mount
42.5 (1.67)
ø52 (2.05)
- Detection area
102 (4.02)
With 86-type box mount
42.5 (1.67)
86 (3.39)
86 (3.39)
Unit: mm (inch)
Top view
3.0 (9’10”)
2.0 (6’7”)
1.0 (3’3”)
1.0 (3’3”)
2.0 (6’7”)
3.0 (9’10”)
(9’10” 6’7” 3’3” 0 3’3” 6’7” 9’10”)
Side view
2.0 (6’7”)
2.5 (8’2”)
3.0 (9’10”)
3.5 (11’6”)
4.0 (13’1”)
4.5 (14’9”)
(9’10” 6’7” 3’3” 0 3’3” 6’7” 9’10”)
0
3 2 1 0 1 2 3
0
3 2 1 0 1 2 3
Maximum detection area
Mounting height
Detection area
Unit: m (ft., in.)
2.5
(8’ 2’ )
ø3.3
(ø10’ 10” )
3.0
(9’ 10” )
ø4.0
(ø13’ 1” )
3.5
(11’ 6” )
ø4.6
(ø15’ 1” )
4.0
(13’ 1” )
ø5.4
(ø17’ 8” )
4.5
(14’ 9” )
ø6.0
(ø20’ )
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- Timing chart
Detection
PIR detection signal
Stand-by
Alarm output
Alarm output
Stand-by
LED on
LED output
LED off
Walk test mode
Pulse count 2
10 minutes after power on
Low power mode
< 120 s/5 s
LED offLED off
> 120 s/5 s[1][2]
No alarm signal output
- Troubleshooting
Problem
The LED is off.
The LED is on even there is no
person in the detection area.
The LED is on but the detector
does not transmit signals.
The detector fails to warm up in
60 seconds after power on and
the LED blinks continuously.
The power supply voltage does not meet the requirement
due to disconnection from the power supply or low voltage.
Incorrect detection area.
The detector is in low power mode.
A moving object exsts in the detection area, such as
a fluttering curtain or a swinging wall-mounted pendant.
The temperature changes rapidly in the detection area
due to a heat source, such as a radiator or air conditioner.
Relay contact abhesion or damage occurs due to
overload.
Improper wiring.
A moving object exista in the detection area during
the warm-up period of the detector.
The detector fails to work properly.
Check the power supply of the detector.
Refer to “Specifications” on the page 9 for the power
supply voltage.
Adjust the detection area. Refer to “Detection area”
on the page 10.
Power on the detector again if an additional walk test
is needed.
Remove the moving object from the detection area or
change the detector location.
Remove the heat source fron the detection area or
change the detector location.
Check the output load. Repair or replace the
damaged part.
Connect the wires for the detector correctly.
Be sure that there is no moving object in the detection
area during the warm-up period of the detector.
Repair or replace the detector.
SolutionCause
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- Compliance
EU & UK contact information
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(The Netherlands)
www.optex-europe.com/nl
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