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ABB 2CSYD0102B User & Installation Manual page 2

Indoor passive infrared detector

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Figure 2
The following tables show the maximum detection distances for
the standard setting and the corridor setting for pets according to
the detector installation height (all sizes in meter) and to the
adjustment type (wide coverage angle and long-distance
coverage).
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Figure 3
Figure 4
2. Settings
The detector is adjusted by the factory in order to offer a standard
wide angle coverage. To change one or both settings, follow the
instructions below.
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WIDE COVERAGE ANGLE
Height
0.6
0.9
1.2
1.5
1.8
2.1
Distance
4.5
7
9
11
11
11
(standard)
Distance
11
11
9
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(corridor)
LONG-DISTANCE COVERAGE
Height
0.6
0.9
1.2
1.5
1.8
2.1
Distance
5
9
12.5
17
17
17
(standard)
Distance
17
17
12.5
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(corridor)
To fix the detector:
1) Open the device by firstly removing the lower screw and then
the upper one that hooks the base to the detector (figure 3).
WARNING! Be careful not to touch or scratch the IR sensor.
2) Fix the device base to a wall or in a corner, as required, with
the two provided screw anchors. Figure 4 shows the position
of the pre-manufactured holes arranged for fixing.
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LONG-DISTANCE COVERAGE
1)
Unhook the front spherical lens and rotate it 180 degrees. The
arrow corresponding to the letter "L" printed on the lens sides
shall point downwards (figure 5). When the arrow
corresponding to the letter "W" points downwards it means
that the detector is set in order to offer a wide angle coverage.
2)
Remove the safety strip (figure 6).
3)
Set the pulse counter to 2 (figure 7).
Figure 5
Figure 6
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2.4
11
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2.4
Figure 7
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WARNING! The fixing teeth of the lens are not identical.
One is bigger and it has a tapered end that, when the lens is
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mounted, can point to the letter "L" or to the letter "W"
printed on the detector cover. The letter to which it points
indicates the set coverage type (L = long-distance; W =
wide angle), that can therefore be checked without
removing the lens.
CORRIDOR FOR PETS
1)
Open the detector.
2)
Loosen the fixing screw of the printed circuit board (figure 8).
3)
Let the printed circuit board slide downwards.
4)
Tighten the fixing screw again.
5)
If the test is not successful (no movement is detected in
part of the area to be protected), try to find another position
for the detector and/or to change its settings, and repeat
the test.
WARNING! With the jumper on NORMAL the LED is
turned off and after each signal the detector is inactive for
2 minutes before generating a new alarm signal. This
behavior is aimed at preserving the battery duration.
Figure 9
Proceed with the detector test by following the detector test
instructions encompassed in the installation manual of the control
unit.
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3. Power supply and programming
To program the detector
1)
Remove the detector cover.
2)
Prepare the control unit to acquire the detector and select
the required area and memory location.
3)
Stimulate the detector by passing a hand in front of the
sensor or by pressing and releasing the anti-tampering
tamper. The detector will transmit its code that will be
acquired by the control unit (for further information, please
refer to the control unit installation manual).
4. Completion and test
Fix the detector to the base by using only the upper screw.
Check whether the detector covers the required area. To do that:
1)
Move the proper jumper to WALK TEST (figure 9).
2)
Lay the detector cover back.
3)
Try to move within the area to be protected. The front LED
lights up each time a movement is detected.
4)
If the test is successful (any movement in the area to be
protected is detected), remove the detector cover, move the
jumper to NORMAL, and close the detector again.
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Maintenance
For the external cleaning of the device, use a dry cloth.
Regularly check that the detector lens is clean.
Battery replacement
The battery in the detector shall be disposed as urban waste
(Directive 2006/66/EC), as it is subject to separate waste
collection in order to avoid environmental damages.
Battery shall be replaced by qualified personnel.
To replace the battery:
1) Put the control unit into maintenance status (please refer to
the installation manual of the control unit).
2) Open the detector.
3) Remove the exhausted battery
4) Insert the new battery.
5) Close the detector.
6) Execute the test of the detector from the control unit to be
sure that it works.
7)
Exit the maintenance status.
Device reset
To delete the acquisition address and to restore the factory
configuration of the sensor, press the tamper for 5 times with an
interval of at least
activity must be executed within 16 seconds
The reset shall be carried out if you want that the device is
acquired by another control unit. To re-acquire the device on the
same control unit, it is not necessary to previously execute the
reset procedure.
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Figure 8
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one second between each single pressing. The
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