Inner range IR-D-P3E IR Detector Tri Installation Guide

IR-D-P3E IR Detector Tri

Specifications

  • Model: IR-D-P3E
  • Range: Flexible for indoor use
  • Features: PIR, Anti-masking, Microwave (10,525 GHz) (10,587
    GHz)
  • Mounting Options: Wall mount, Ceiling mount
  • Height Range: 2.0 to 3.0 meters

Product Usage Instructions

Before Installation

Manufacturer’s Statement:
Pay attention to warning and caution symbols for safe
installation.

Parts Identification

Identify main parts including sponge, cover, base, and
accessories. Do not touch PIR and MW units.

Anti-Masking

Anti-masking feature triggers an alarm if the lens is obstructed
for over 20 seconds. Adjust sensitivity as needed.

Installation

Disassemble

  1. Unlock the cover
  2. Open the cover
  3. Remove the terminal block by pulling the stoppers
    alternately

Wall Mount Without Bracket

  1. Wire through the base wiring knockouts
  2. Mount the base using provided mounting holes
  • For Wall Mount:
    • Surface Wiring: Upper and Lower options available
    • Hidden Wiring: Break knockouts for concealed wiring
  • For Corner Mount:
    • Add additional holes for tamper protection

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What should I do if the alarm triggers false alarms
frequently?

A: You can adjust the anti-masking sensitivity to a lower
setting, but be cautious as it may affect detection depending on
materials and colors of obstacles.

Q: Can the device be used outdoors?

A: No, outdoor installation is not recommended as it may lead to
improper functioning and damage due to weather conditions.

FLEXIBLE RANGE INDOOR DETECTOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

ADVANCED MODELS

IR-D-P3E IR-D-P3E-UK *1
*1 Not certified to UL

Wide/Narrow area Flip lens

PIR

Anti-masking

Microwave (10,525 GHz) (10,587 GHz)

Before installation
Page
– Manufacturer’s statement 2

– Parts identification

3

– Anti-masking

3

1 Installation

Disassemble

4

CONTENTS

Wall mount 5 without bracket

Wall mount with bracket 6

Ceiling mount 7 with bracket

Wiring

8

2 Settings

Wide/Narrow setting 10

EOL settings

11

DIP switch settings 12

Volume setting

12

Down zone ON/OFF 12

3 Checking

13

Others

– Specifications

14

– Events and responses 15

– LED indications

15

– Dimensions

15

– Detection area

16

– Angle adjustment

16

with bracket IR-D-CW-G2/-G3

– Compliance

17

1

BEFORE INSTALLATION

Before installation

– Manufacturer’s statement

Symbol

Meaning

Warning

Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause death or serious injury.

Caution

Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause injury and/or property damage.

Symbol

Meaning

Check mark indicates recommendation.

Nix sign indicates prohibition.

NOTE

Special attention is required to the section of this symbol.

Warning

Destroy /Modify

Outdoor installation

Wetting with water
[ IR-D-P3E only ] < 1 m

Detection through glass

Partial/complete obscuration of the detection area.

Face to face/Back interference

Caution < 1 m

Mounting height 2.0 to 3.0 m (6’7″ to 9’8″) 2.4 m (8′) recommended
Follow to the regulations
2

BEFORE INSTALLATION

– Parts identifications
Sponge Main unit
Cover

Base

Accessories
Mounting screw x 2 Wall tamper screw x 1 PEU **: Plug-in EOL Unit

Options
IR-D-CW-G3 *: Bracket for wall/ceiling mount
with tamper switch

Lens

Do not touch PIR and MW units.

* Not certified to EN 50131-2-4 ** Not evaluated by UL

Mounting screw x 2 Joint screw x 3 Fixing screw x 2

– Anti-masking
Overview of anti-masking
If the front of the lens is covered with obstacles over 20 seconds, an alarm and trouble will be output.
Sensitivity setting
(Refer to “2-3 Dip switch/Volume settings” – “4 5 Anti-masking sensitivity” )
Normally, use it in “Middle” . Select the “High” setting if required by any standards or sensitivity is insufficient. If there are many false alarms, you can use “Low” , but please note that it may not be output depending on the materials and colors of the obstacles.

3

INSTALLATION

1 Ins1tallation
1-1. Disassemble
1 Unlock the cover

2 Open the cover

3 Remove the terminal block

180°

Pull
the 2 stoppers alternately to remove the terminal block.

NOTE

You do not need to remove the terminal block if it does not interfere with the mounting of the base.

4

INSTALLATION

1-2. Wall mount without bracket

1 Wire through the base Wiring knockouts
For Wall/ Corner mount Hidden wiring:

How to break the knockouts
For Wall/ Corner mount Surface wiring : Upper : Lower

A. Surface wiring
A-1. Upper

A-2. Lower

B. Hidden wiring

2 Mount the base Mounting holes
For Wall mount

a. Wall mount

For Corner mount
Additional holes for tamper protect
for wall mount or for corner mount If the device is intentionally removed from the mounting position, the brown colored part will be cracked and remained on the wall. The tamper switch will be operated.

Additional

b. Corner mount
Additional

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5

INSTALLATION

1-3. Wall mount with bracket
1 Wire and mount on the wall
Wiring knockout guides
Punch out 3 knockout guides, to open the wiring hole to allow wiring run.
Wiring knockout hole
NOTE See page 5 for how to break the knockouts.

Mounting screw x 2

Caution
If the mounting surface is uneven, the tamper may not work well.

2 Join the base on the bracket

3 Fix the base with the fixing screws

Joint screw x 3
NOTE Adjust the detection direction while jointing. Confirming with a walk test is required. –> Refer to “3-1. Walk test”

Fixing screw x 2
The bracket is basically jointed using 3 holes and 3 joint screws. Also use 2 additional fixing holes if a stronger fixation is required.
NOTE 2 fixing screws are required for the Grade 2 and higher grade installation.

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6

INSTALLATION

1-4. Ceiling mount with bracket

How to change the bracket to the ceiling mounting

[1] Remove the fixing screw and the anchor. [2] Rotate the body. [3] Insert the anchor and tighten the fixing screw.

Anchor Fixing screw

WALL

Rear side

WALL

1 Wire and mount on the ceiling
Wiring knockout guides

Punch out 3 knockout guides, to open the wiring hole to allow wiring run.
Wiring knockout hole
NOTE See page 5 for how to break the knockouts.
2 Join the base on the bracket

CEILING
Rear side CEILING
Caution If the mounting surface is uneven, the tamper may not work well.
Mounting screw x 2
3 Fix the base with the fixing screws

Joint screw x 3
NOTE Adjust the detection direction while jointing. Confirming with a walk test is required. –> Refer to “3-1. Walk test”

Fixing screw x 2
The bracket is basically jointed using 3 holes and 3 joint screws. Also use 2 additional fixing holes if a stronger fixation is required. NOTE 2 fixing screws are required for the Grade 2 and higher grade installation.
7

INSTALLATION

1 Wire to the terminal block

+ – SP TR COM AL TP TP LED
2 Attach the terminal block to the base

Power

Trouble

Alarm

Remote LED *

Spare

Common

Tamper* State not evaluated by UL

+ – SP TR COM AL TP TP LED
Insert the protrusions on both ends of the terminal block into the holes in the base (the parts shown in red).

Power cable length
The power cable should be limited to the following length.

IR-D-P3

WIRE GAUGE 12 V DC 14 V DC

AWG 22

270 m

590 m

(0.33 mm) (890 ft.) (1,940 ft.)

AWG 20

430 m

940 m

(0.52 mm) (1,410 ft.) (3,080 ft.)

AWG 18

690 m 1,490 m

(0.83 mm) (2,260 ft.) (4,890 ft.)

NOTE How to wire to the tamper switch on the IR-D-CW-G3.

Twist and swage
the wires.
+ – SP TR COM AL TP TP LED

8

SETTINGS

22 Settings
2-1. Wide/Narrow setting
1 Remove the main unit

Page
Go to 2-2 on 11 to skip 2-1 when using the default “Wide” setting.
2 Change the Flip lens from “Wide” to “Narrow”

WIDE
Default

NARROW

NOTE Opening the hooked part as the red arrows indicate makes it easy to take out the main unit.

NOTE
Install the lens so that the letters on the cover and on the lens match your intention. By changing the lens setting, the internal circuit automatically switches between Narrow and Wide.

How to remove the lens

Get over the rib, then pull up the lens.

If it is difficult to get over, use a flat head screwdriver.

Caution Be careful not to damage the lens with a screwdriver.
9

SETTINGS

How to install the lens Push the lens firmly at 3 points in numerical order.

3

2

NOTE

1

By changing the lens, the internal settings of “Wide” and “Narrow” are automatically switched. It is not necessary to change the settings such as DIP switches. When the lens is set to the “Narrow” position, MW detection will be disabled automatically.

3 Assemble

10

SETTINGS

2-3. EOL settings

Select whether to use the EOL resistor (End Of Line resistor) socket for [1] PEU or
[2] Processing lead wires of the resistors (not included)

EOL Trouble Alarm Tamper resistors

Relay & Tamper inside the detector

EOL resistor socket

Wiring to the control panel Grade 2
Grade 3

[1] PEU: Plug-in End of line resistor Unit

1 2

[2] Processing lead wires of the resistors

1

2

3

20 to 22 mm

NOTE Align both triangle marks.
4 Push and bend the lead wire 5
by hand so that the resistors fit in the case.

Alarm Tamper Trouble

11

SETTINGS

2-3. DIP switch settings

1 LED

OFF

ON

ON: LED is activated always. OFF*: LED can be controlled through
the Remote LED terminal. [ Open; OFF 0 V; ON ] * Certified to EN when set to “OFF”

2 3 PIR sensitivity Low Middle*

High* Super High*

* certified to EN
4 5 Anti-masking sensitivity OFF Low Middle

High*

* certified to EN

6 PIR MW LED

OFF*

ON

* IR-D-P3E complies EN50131-2-4 when set to “OFF”

NOTE
Above Illustration shows the default position.

2-4. Volume setting
Microwave sensitivity
Middle

Low

High

Illustration shows the default position.

2-5. Down zone ON/OFF

OFF (Default)

ON *
* It must be set ON for Grade 3.
12

CHECKING

3 Checking
3-1. Walk test
1 Confirm that the LED switch is “ON” , then close the cover. 2 Walk in the detection area to check the detecting performance via LED indication.

1 LED

OFF

ON

3 Return the LED switch to “OFF” after the walk test, if necessary.

4 Lock the cover

1 LED

OFF

ON

(optional)

180°

NOTE Conduct a walk test at least once a year.

Click !

13

Other
– Specifications

OTHER

Models Installation Detection method Coverage Detection zones Mounting height Alarm period Warm-up period
LED indicator UL **

IR-D-P3E / UK
Passive infrared and Microwave UL *** Wide15 m (50 ft.) 85°, Narrow24 m (80 ft.) 5°
( No MW detection at “Narrow” setting )
Wide: 80 zones/ Narrow: 20 zones 2.0 to 3.0 m (6’7″ to 9’8″) 2.0 ± 0.5 s Approx. 60 s (LED blinks) Switchable ON/OFF
Multiple: Warm-up Green: Alarm and Masking detection Purple: PIR detection Yellow: Microwave detection and self test error Red: Low voltage

Electrical Power input
Current draw Trouble
Relay output Alarm
Tamper

9.5 to 16 V DC UL * 16 mA (normal)
21 mA (max.) at 12 V DC
N.C. 24 V DC 0.1 A max. (Resistive load)
N.C. 24 V DC 0.1 A max. (Resistive load) N.C. 24 V DC 0.1 A max. (Resistive load)
(Open when the cover is removed.)

Remote LED

Terminal: open = OFF 0 V = ON

Environmental

Operation temperature

-20^ to +45^(-4°F to +113°F)

Temperature compensation

Digital (SMDA)

Environmental humidity

95% max.

RF interference

No alarm 10 V/m

Mechanical

Dimension

H: 159.1 x W: 62.2 x D: 55.7 mm (H: 6.26″ x W: 2.45″ x D: 2.19″)

Weight

Approx. 200 g (7.05 oz)

Mounting

Wall, Corner (Indoor) (with Bracket : Wall, Corner, Ceiling)

· 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

UL *Shall be powered via a UL listed burglar alarm class 2 output power limited power supply that has a min standby power of 4 hrs

**When DIP Switch 1 is turned off, all LED indications except Warm-up period are turned off. When DIP Switch 6 is turned off, LED indications for PIR and MW detections are turned off (Others, includes Self test error, stay ON).

*** When Microwave is enabled for UL compliance, it shall be set to high sensitivity. Setting to a lower sensitivity may impact and lessen range of the unit.

14

OTHER

– Events and responses

Events

Triggered by

Output & Remarks

Anti-masking detection Objects close to the lens surface over 20 sec. Alarm and Trouble signals.

Local self test Walk test

Controlled by detector’ s circuit periodically. Fail; Trouble signal. (PIR and Microwave are tested at the same time.) (Detector doesn’t work for about 10 seconds during local self test.)

Conduct a walk test at least once a year.

Keep at least 1 meter from the detector and clear of any objects.

Low voltage detection Voltage drop.

Trouble signal

– LED indications

Warm-up

Masking detection

Alarm

2 s

PIR detection

2 s

MW detection

2 s

Self test error

Low voltage

Multiple,60 s Green, Repeats
Yellow, Repeats Red, repeats

– Dimensions
62.2 (2.45)

55.7 (2.19)

with bracket

124.5 (4.90)

107.1 (4.22)

159.1 (6.26) 167 (6.57)

Unit: mm (inch) 15

OTHER

– Detection area
Wide – Top view –

Wide – Side view –

0

10

20

30

40

50 ft.

8

6

20

4
PIR 2
0 MW Low 2 MW
4
Middle
6
MW High
8 m 0 24

10 0 10 20 ft. 6 8 10 12 14 m

0

10

20

30

40

50 ft.

0

0

1

3

* 2.42

6

3 m

9 ft.

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 m

Down zone *

Narrow – Top view Narrow – Side view –

0 2
0
2 m 0
0 0 1 2 * 2.4 3 m
0

10

20

30

2 4 6 8 10

10

20

30

2 4 6 8 10 Down zone *

40

50

60

12 14 16 18

40

50

60

12 14 16 18

70

80 ft.6

3

0

3

6 ft.

20 22 24 m

70

80 ft.0

3

6

9 ft.

20 22 24 m

NOTE

The * 2.4 dotted line indicates the recommended mounting height. When “Narrow” is selected in the lens setting, MW detection will be stopped. Down zone * can be deleted by switch setting (See 2-5).

– Angle adjustment with bracket

5 20

5 20

45

45

NOTE
* If the detector cover does not reach the ceiling, it can be swung up to +5°.

45

45

16

OTHER

– Compliance
RE Directive 2014/53/EU The radio equipment type IR-D-P3E and IR-D-P3E-UK are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.

Microwave emission Frequency and Power

IR-D-P3E:

10.525 GHz 15.78 mW e.i.r.p

IR-D-P3E-UK: 10.587 GHz 8.93 mW e.i.r.p

The following list indicates the areas of intended use of the equipment and any known restrictions. For countries not included in this list, please consult the responsible Spectrum Management Agency.
10.525 GHz: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland 10.587 GHz: Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, United Kingdom

IR-D-P3E and IR-D-P3E-UK also comply with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body.
UK Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 IR-D-P3E-UK also comply with UK radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body. The radio equipment type IR-D-P3E-UK is in compliance with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017.

FCC /IC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
The end user has to also be informed that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

EN 50131-1 Grades and Environmental Class; Security Grade 3, Environmental Class II Applied Standards; EN 50131-2-4 (IR-D-P3E and IR-D-P3E-UK) Tested and certified by Kiwa
PD6662:2017

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Documents / Resources

Inner range IR-D-P3E IR Detector Tri [pdf] Installation Guide
IR-D-P3E IR Detector Tri, IR-D-P3E, IR Detector Tri, Detector Tri, Tri

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