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The product is a component of the JABLOTRON system. It is used for spatial detection of human movement inside buildings. The combination of PIR and MW makes the detector highly resistant to false alarms. It uses a PIR sensor to detect human movement, which is then confirmed by an MW sensor. The alarm is triggered when both sensors are activated. The detector is designed to be installed by a qualified technician with a valid Jablotron certificate. This product is compatible with JA-103K and JA-107K control panels.
Installation
During installation, ensure there are no obstacles in the detector's line of sight for correct PIR sensor operation. It is not recommended to install the detector near metallic objects, as this can influence the microwave field. Two or more detectors cannot be installed in an area where MW transmitters might interfere with each other.
Figure 1: Description of External Product Parts
- 1 - Light guide
- 2 - PIR sensor lens
- 3 - Cover latch
- 4 - Locking screw hole
- Open the detector cover by pressing the latch (3); do not touch the PIR sensor (11) inside, as it could be damaged.
- Release the PCB by pressing the latch (5) and remove it.
- Drill a hole in the back plastic for the bus cable.
- Thread the cable through the prepared hole in the back plastic and screw the back plastic to the selected wall position (vertically, with the cover latch facing downwards).
- Insert the PCB into the detector's back plastic using the electronic latch (5) and connect the cable to the terminal block (8).
Important Note: Always connect the bus when the system power is completely off.
- Consult the control panel's installation manual as well.
- Basic Procedure:
- a. When the detector is powered on, the yellow LED (6) will flash repeatedly, indicating it has not yet been acquired into the system.
- b. Access the F-Link program, select the required position in the Devices tab, and start the acquisition mode by clicking the Acquire button.
- c. Press the detector's tamper contact (10) – the detector is thus acquired, and the yellow LED indicator turns off.
- Close the detector cover and secure it with the locking screw (4).
Notes:
- Learning can also be performed by pressing the tamper contact (10).
- The detector can also be learned into the control panel by entering its serial number (9) in the F-Link program. Enter all digits (example serial number: 1400-00-0000-0001).
- To remove a detector from the system, delete it from the appropriate positions in the control panel.
- To comply with EN 50131-1, the cover latch (3) must be secured with the supplied locking screw in the designated hole (4).
Figure 2: Description of Internal Product Parts
- 5 - Cover latch
- 6 - LED indicator
- 7 - MW sensor connection terminal
- 8 - Bus terminals
- 9 - Serial number
- 10 - Tamper contact
- 11 - PIR sensor
- 12 - MW sensor
Detector Properties Setup
Settings are made via the F-Link program, Devices tab. In the detector's position, use the Internal Settings option (the yellow LED on the detector will light up). A dialog box will appear where you can make the settings (* factory settings):
- LED Indicator: Off* / On (red light for movement indication when not set). Always in standby mode.
- PIR Immunity Level: Determines resistance to false alarms. The Standard* level combines basic immunity with a fast response. The Enhanced level offers higher immunity but the detector responds more slowly.
- MW Immunity Level: Determines the level of movement analysis performed by the MW sensor. Standard* combines basic immunity with a fast response. The Enhanced level offers higher immunity but the detector responds more slowly.
- MW Sensitivity: 100%, 75%*, 50%, 25%. In some installation cases, microwave detection can also detect movement behind a wall, behind glass, plasterboard, etc. Therefore, perform a verification test using the Test Mode - MW option and, in case of unwanted activations, gradually reduce the sensitivity.
- MW Activation: Any mode protected* / Fully protected / Always / Never. The factory default setting is that PIR sensor activation confirmation by MW detection is enabled when partially and fully set. In the set state, MW detection is disabled (so detector activation in the unset state comes only from the PIR sensor). Switching the option to Fully armed means MW detection is functional only when the zone is fully set. When the zone is partially set and the zone is in an unset state, MW detection is disabled. For the third option, Always, MW detection is always active, i.e., even in the set state. MW detection confirmation can also be completely disabled with the Never option. In this case, the detector behaves like a standard PIR motion detector.
- MW Only: Yes/No*. If necessary (e.g., narrow, long corridors where PIR detection is unreliable), you can completely disable PIR motion detection. By selecting this option, the detector will switch to full MW mode.
- Test Mode: The PIR+MW and MW buttons are used to test the detector in the test mode of an active detector on the control panel, when it is necessary to verify detector activations with a walk test. Pressing the PIR+MW button recalls the test mode of the detector as a whole, for a commissioning test in the monitored room. Pressing the MW button recalls the test mode for MW detection only to verify sensitivity outside the monitored area, to avoid false alarms. In both cases, activation confirmation is indicated by a red detector signal and an activation signal is sent to the control panel - F-Link diagnostics tab. The MW detection test itself is interrupted either by switching the PIR+MW button or by leaving the detector's internal settings in the test phase.
Function Test
In the control panel's standby mode, the LED indicates any movement. After leaving standby mode, the detector switches to operating mode based on the selected internal settings. Activations of individual detectors can also be checked in the F-Link program, in the Diagnostics tab.
Figure 3: Coverage Characteristics
The PIR sensor is factory-equipped with a 110° / 12 m lens. The area coverage conforms to the following white characteristic image.
Coverage Description: The graph displays the detection range in meters on the y-axis (from 0 to 8 meters) against the detection angle in degrees on the x-axis (from 0 to 12 meters, with markings at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 meters). The detection area is depicted as a sector extending from the detector, with a maximum range of 12 meters at approximately 110 degrees.
The MW sensor is guaranteed to react to movement from 0 m to 12 m. In some cases, it can detect movement behind fixed non-metallic obstacles (behind a thin wall, a door, glass, running water in plastic pipes, etc.).
Due to the operating principle of the MW part of the detector, the MW coverage detection characteristics can vary significantly depending on the size, shape, and equipment of the room where the detector is installed, especially in relation to metallic materials causing reflections or shielding of the generated MW signal.
⚠️ Always carefully verify the protected area coverage during installation.
Technical Parameters
Parameter | Specification |
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Power Supply | 12 V DC (8-15 V) from bus control panel |
Quiescent Current | 2 mA |
Max Current | 8 mA |
Recommended Installation Height | 2.5 m |
PIR Detection Angle / Coverage | 110° / 12 m |
MW Detection Angle / Coverage | 90° / 12 m |
Operating Frequency | 24.125 GHz |
Max MW Radiated Power (EIRP) | <50 mW |
Dimensions | 60 x 98 x 52 mm |
Weight | 85 g |
Classification | Security Level 2 / Environment Class II (according to EN 50131-1) Note: Not compliant with EN 50131-1 with higher immunity against false alarms. |
Operating Environment | General indoor |
Operating Temperature Range | -10 °C to +40 °C |
Average Operating Humidity | 75% RH, non-condensing |
Certification Body | Test Trezor (No. 3025) |
Complies | EN IEC 63000, EN 50130-4, EN 55032, EN 50131-1, -2-4, EN IEC 62368-1, EN ETSI 300 440 |
Operating Conditions | According to general authorization. |
MW Frequency Band (according to ERC REC 70-03) | ERC REC 70-03 |
ITU Designation for MW | P0N |
ITU Designation for SRD | 80K0F1DAN |
Recommended Screw | 2x Ø 3.5 x 40 mm (countersunk head) |
Regulatory Information and Disposal
It is recommended to familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions established by local telecommunications authorities.
This detector must not be used in Great Britain, as the frequency 24.05-24.15 GHz in this frequency band is assigned to police speedometers. In France, there are no restrictions for fixed installers; otherwise, it is limited to 0.1 mW e.i.r.p. in 24.10-24.15 GHz. In Russia, fixed installations are permitted with a maximum of 100 mW e.i.r.p., subject to specific installation requirements.
JABLOTRON a.s. declares that the 1PIRMW2302RC product is designed and manufactured in compliance with the European Union harmonization legislation: directives 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU, when used as intended. The original Declaration of Conformity is available on the www.jablotron.com website in the Download section.
Disposal Note: Although the product does not contain hazardous materials, it must not be disposed of with household waste. Please take it to an electronic waste collection point. For more information, visit the www.jablotron.com website in the Download section.