JA-161PW Wireless Combined PIR + MW Motion Detector
The JA-161PW is a component of the JABLOTRON system, designed for spatial detection of movement in building interiors. Its combination of PIR and MW sensors ensures high resistance to false alarms. The detector is intended for installation by trained technicians with Jablotron certification and is compatible with JA-103K and JA-107K control panels.
Installation
Ensure no obstacles obstruct the detector's view for proper PIR sensor function. Avoid installing the detector near metal objects, as this can interfere with the microwave field. Do not install multiple detectors in an area where MW transmitters could interfere with each other.
1 – light guide; 2 – PIR sensor lens; 3 – cover latch; 4 – hole for the locking screw
- Open the detector cover by pressing the latch (3). Avoid touching the PIR sensor (11) inside, as it may be damaged.
- Release the PCB in the rear housing by pressing the PCB latch (5) at the top of the cover.
- Screw the rear cover part to the wall, ensuring the cover latch faces downwards. The recommended installation height is a maximum of 2.5 m above the floor. Use the rear holes in the oval part of the rear cover for secure mounting.
- Refer to the control panel's installation manual for further details.
- Basic procedure:
- The control panel must have a JA-11xR radio module installed.
- In the F-Link software, select the desired position in the Devices window and click the Enrol option to launch the enrolment mode.
- Insert the first battery; a yellow LED will flash. After inserting the second battery, an enrolment signal will be transmitted, and the detector will be enrolled to the selected position. Ensure correct battery polarity.
- A detector stabilization phase follows, indicated by a red LED (6), which may take up to three minutes.
- Close the detector cover and secure it with the locking screw.
Notes:
- The detector can also be enrolled by entering its production code in the F-Link program. The serial number is on a label with a barcode inside the detector (9). Enter all numbers (e.g., 1400-00-0000-0001).
- To remove the detector from the system, delete it from its position in the control panel.
- To comply with EN 50131-1, the cover latch (3) must be secured with the supplied locking screw into the prepared hole (4).
5 – PCB latch; 6 – LED; 7 – connector for MW sensor connection; 8 – battery holder; 9 – serial number; 10 – tamper contact; 11 – PIR sensor; 12 – MW sensor
Setting Detector Properties
Detector settings are configured via the F-Link program's Devices tab. Use the Internal Settings option at the detector's position. A dialogue window will appear for configuration. Factory settings are indicated with an asterisk (*).
- PIR immunity level: Determines resistance to false alarms. 'Standard'* offers basic immunity with fast response. 'Enhanced' provides higher immunity but a slower response.
- MW immunity level: Controls the MW sensor's motion analysis. 'Standard'* offers basic immunity with fast response. 'Increased' provides higher immunity but a slower response.
- MW sensitivity: Options are 100%, 75%*, 50%, 25%. If unwanted activations occur, gradually reduce sensitivity.
- MW activation: Options include 'Any way secured'* / 'Fully secured' / 'Always' / 'Never'. The default setting confirms PIR activation with MW detection when partially or fully set. 'Fully armed' activates MW detection only when the section is fully set. 'Always' activates MW detection at all times. 'Never' disables MW detection, making the detector function solely as a PIR motion detector.
- Testing mode: Use the PIR+MW and MW buttons in the control panel's service mode for walk tests. Pressing PIR+MW tests the entire detector; pressing MW tests only MW detection. Activation is indicated by a red detector signal and sent to the F-Link diagnostics tab. The MW test mode is interrupted by pressing the PIR+MW button or exiting internal settings.
Battery Replacement
The system provides automatic low battery reports. It is recommended to replace batteries within two weeks of a low battery indication. Replacement should be performed by a technician in service mode or an authorized user in maintenance mode.
Wait 10 seconds before inserting new batteries or triggering the cover tamper contact (10) to discharge any remaining charge.
Notes:
- Inserting empty batteries will cause the detector's red LED to flash for 15 seconds during stabilization.
- Battery status is visible in the F-Link program's Diagnostics tab.
- For optimal performance, use BAT-1V5-AA batteries from the Jablotron distribution network.
- Dispose of used batteries responsibly at designated collection points.
Function Test
In the control panel's service mode, the LED indicates movement. After exiting service mode, the detector operates based on its internal settings. Individual detector activations can be verified in the F-Link program's Diagnostics tab.
The PIR sensor features a 110°/12 m lens. Coverage is illustrated in Figure 2.
The MW sensor detects movement from 0 m to 12 m. It may detect motion through non-metallic materials like thin walls, glass, or plasterboard.
Technical Specifications
- Power: 2x alkaline battery, type LR6 (AA) 1.5V/2.45 Ah (batteries not included).
- Typical lifetime of batteries: approx. 2 years.
- Low battery voltage: <2.4 V.
- Quiescent current consumption: 70 μA.
- Maximal current consumption: 40 mA.
- Communication band: 868.1 MHz, JABLOTRON protocol.
- Maximum radio-frequency power (ERP): <25 mW.
- Recommended installation height: 2.5 m.
- Detection angle/detection coverage (PIR): 110°/12 m.
- Detection angle / detection coverage (MW): 90°/12 m.
- Operating frequency MW: 24.125 GHz.
- Maximum effective radiated power MW (EIRP): 50 mW.
- Dimensions: 60 x 98 x 52 mm.
- Weight (without batteries): 93 g.
- Classification: security grade 2/environmental class II (according to EN 50131-1).
- Environment: indoor general, -10 °C to +40 °C, 75% RH (non-condensation).
- Certification body: Trezor Test s.r.o. (no. 3025).
- In compliance with: EN IEC 63000, EN 50130-4, EN 55032, EN 50131-1, -2-4, -5-3, -6, EN IEC 62368-1, EN ETSI 300 220-1, -2, EN ETSI 300 440, ERC REC 70-03.
- MW Frequency band according to ERC REC 70-03: 24.05-24.15 GHz.
- Recommended screw: 2x Ø 3.5 x 40 mm (countersunk head).
Important Notes:
- The MW detection characteristics can vary based on room layout and metallic materials. Always verify coverage during installation.
- This detector must not be used in Great Britain on the 24.05-24.15 GHz frequency band allocated for police speed meters. Restrictions apply in France and Russia.
- JABLOTRON a.s. declares that the 5PIRMW2301LI product complies with relevant Union harmonisation legislation (Directives No.: 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU) when used as intended. The original conformity assessment can be found at www.jablotron.com under Downloads.
- For correct disposal of this product, please contact your local authority or return it to the dealer to prevent negative environmental effects.
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