SECO-LARM SLI Enforcer E-964-D390Q, SLI Enforcer E-960-D290Q, SLI Enforcer E-960-D190Q, SLI Enforcer E-960-D90Q User Manual

®
Twin Photobeam Detectors
Manual
Model # Outdoor Range Indoor Range E-964-D390Q* 390 ft (120m) 790 ft (240m) E-960-D290Q 290 ft (90m) 590 ft (180m) E-960-D190Q 190 ft (60m) 390 ft (120m) E-960-D90Q 90 ft (30m) 190 ft (60m)
* Multi-frequency version
ENFORCER Twin Photobeam Detectors
Table of Contents:
Important ........................................................... 2
Choosing a Location ......................................... 3
Typical Installation ............................................ 4
Running the Cable ............................................ 4
Wiring the Transmitter – Wall Mount ................ 4
Wiring the Transmitter – Pole Mount ................ 5
Wiring ................................................................ 5
Examples of Ways To Connect Sensors .......... 6
Selectable 4-channel Beam Frequency ............ 7
Features:
Four selectable beam frequencies
(For E-964-D390Q model only).
Twin beams provide reliable perimeter
security, minimizing false alarms from falling leaves, birds, etc.
Lensed optics reinforce beam strength and
provide excellent immunity to false alarms due to rain, snow, mist, etc.
Weatherproof, sunlight-filtering case for
indoor and outdoor use.
Non-polarized power inputs.
Beam Frequency Selection Chart ......................... 7
(E-964-D390Q Model Only)
Multiple Sensors Sample Applications ............... 7-8
Adjusting the Alignment ........................................ 9
Adjusting the Response Time ............................. 10
Testing the Unit ................................................... 10
Specifications ...................................................... 10
Dimensions ......................................................... 11
Troubleshooting .................................................. 11
Automatically adjusts beam strength to
compensate for different weather conditions.
Automatic input power filtering with special
noise rejection circuitry.
NO/NC alarm output.
N.C. tamper circuit included.
Quick, easy installation with built-in laser
beam alignment system.
Response time adjustable for nearly all
situations.
Included:
Mounting hardware
also
included.
Transmitter x 1 Receiver x 1
IMPORTANT – Do not connect to power until the sensor is completely installed and the installation has been double-checked.
Mounting plates x 2
2 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
Pole mounting brackets (2 sets)
ENFORCER Twin Photobeam Detectors
r
A
p
g
r
Fig. 1: Identifying the Sensors
Signal LED
larm LED
Frequency selection*
switch
Power LED
Voltage output
robes
* For multi-frequency E-964-D390Q model only.
Choose a Location:
Terminals
Frequency selection*
switch
Response time
adjustment knob
Power LED
Vertical adjustment
screw
Horizontal adjustment
Lens
View finder
Alignment laser
Laser ON/OFF
switch
Transmitte
Receiver Mounting Plate
To prevent erratic operation and/or false alarms:
Wind will not directly cause false alarms, but could cause leaves or similar objects to fly or
wave into the beams. Therefore, do not mount near trees, bushes, or other leafy vegetation.
Do not mount where the transmitter or receiver could be splashed by water or mud.
Do not mount where the unit could be suddenly exposed to a bright light, such as a floodli
a passing automobile’s headlight.
Do not let sunlight or any direct beam of light enter the sensing spot of the transmitter. If
needed, mount so the receiver, not the transmitter, faces the sun.
Do not mount where animals could break the beams.
Fig. 2: Vertical and Horizontal Adjustments Fig. 3: Typical Installations
Vertical adjustment
±5°
(10°)
Vertical
adjustment
screw
Side Views
32"
to
39"
Top Views
Horizontal adjustment
±90° (180°)
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 3
ht o
ENFORCER Twin Photobeam Detectors
A
A
A
A
g
g
g
Typical Installation:
The photoelectric beam lens can be adjusted horizontally ±90°, and vertically ±5° (see fig. 2). This allows much flexibility in terms of how the transmitter and receiver can be mounted. See fig. 3.
Install at a distance of 32" to 39" (80 to 100 cm) above the ground for most situations. See fig. 3.
Running the Cable:
Run a cable from the alarm control panel to the photobeam sensor. If burying the cable is required, make sure to use electrical conduit. Shielded cable is strongly suggested. See Table 1 for maximum cable length.
Table 1: Cable Length
Model E-960-D90Q E-960-D190Q E-960-D290Q E-964-D390Q
Wire Size 12V 24V 12V 24V 12V 24V 12V 24V
WG22
0.33mm
0.0005in2 WG20
0.52mm
0.0008in2 WG18
0.83mm
0.0013in2 WG17
1.03mm
0.0016in2
Note (1): Max. cable length when two or more sets are connected is the value shown in
320m
2
1,050ft
550m
2
1,800ft
800m
2
2,600ft
980m
2
3,190ft
2,800m
18,000ft
4,800m
15,750ft
7,200m
23,620ft
8,800m
28,870ft
280m
920ft
450m
1,480ft
700m
2,300ft
850m
2,790ft
Table 1 divided by the number of sets.
2,400m
7,870ft
4,200m
13,780ft
6,200m
20,340ft
7,600m
24,930ft
200m
660ft
350m
1,150ft
500m
1,640ft
590m
1,940ft
1,600m
5,250ft
3,000m
9,840ft
4,200m
13,780ft
5,200m
17,060ft
110m
390ft
170m
560ft
250m
820ft
310m
1,020ft
900m
2,950ft
1,400m
4,590ft
2,200m
7,220ft
2,600m
8,530ft
Note (2): The power line can be wired to a distance of up to 3,300ft (1,000m) with AWG22
(0.33mm
2
) telephone wire.
Wiring the Transmitter – Wall Mount:
1. Remove the cover. Remove the screw under the lens unit in order to detach the mounting plate. See fig. 4.
2. If the sensor wiring comes from inside the wall – Break a hole in the mounting plate’s rubber grommet, and pull the cable through the grommet’s hole. Then run the cable through the hole near the top of the sensor unit so it comes out the front. Usin
two of the included mounting screws, attach the mounting plate to the wall. Then reattach the sensor unit to the mountin
plate, connect the
wires, and snap on the cover. See fig. 5.
4 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
3. If the sensor wiring is run along the surface of the wall – There are two plastic knockouts on the back of the sensor unit, one on top and one on bottom. Break out the appropriate knockout, and pull the wiring through the knockout. Then run the wiring through the hole near the top of the sensor unit so it comes out the front. Using two of the included mountin the mounting plate to the wall. Then reattach the sensor unit to the mounting plate, connect the wires, and snap on the cover. See fig. 6.
screws, attach
Loading...
+ 8 hidden pages