IMPORTANT
The device should be installed by qualified personnel.
Prior to installation, please read carefully this manual.
Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall void your rights under the warranty.
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The following symbols may be used in this manual:
- ? - note
- ⚠️ - caution
1. Features
- Motion detection with two sensors: passive infrared sensor (PIR) and microwave sensor (MW).
- Adjustable detection sensitivity of both sensors.
- Digital motion detection algorithm.
- Digital temperature compensation.
- Digital filter of signals received by the microwave sensor ensuring immunity to false alarms caused by the power network and gas-discharge lamps.
- Wide-angle lens designed specially for SLIM detectors.
- Pet immunity up to 20 kg.
- Built-in end-of-line resistors (2EOL: 2 x 1.1 kΩ).
- LED indicator.
- Selectable color for alarm indication by LED (4 colors available).
- Remote LED enable/disable.
- Supervision of motion detection system and supply voltage.
- Tamper protection against opening the enclosure.
2. Description
The SLIM-DUAL-PET detector detects movement in the protected area. This manual applies to the detector with electronics version F.
Supervision features
In the event of the voltage drop below 9 V (±5%) for more than 2 seconds or the motion detection system failure, the detector will signal a trouble. The trouble is indicated by the alarm output activation and the LED indicator coming on. Signaling will continue as long as the trouble exists.
LED indicator
The LED indicates:
- warm-up - flashing purple for about 30 seconds;
- motion detected by microwave sensor - ON for 3 seconds (green color);
- motion detected by PIR sensor - ON for 3 seconds (purple color);
- alarm - ON for 2 seconds (default color: blue);
- trouble - steady ON for entire duration of the trouble (the same color of lighting as in case of alarm).
You can configure the following LED settings:
- select the color to be used to indicate alarm / trouble,
- enable / disable signaling of motion detection by microwave and PIR sensors.
For detailed information, please refer to section “Configuring LED indicator settings".
3. Electronics board
⚠️ Do not touch the pyroelectric sensor, so as not to soil it.
Terminal Block Description:
- 1. Terminal block:
- NC - alarm output (NC relay);
- TMP - tamper output (NC);
- LED - enable/disable the LED indicator;
- COM - common ground;
- +12V - power input.
- 2. Microwave sensor.
- 3. Pins for configuration of the detector outputs. Available settings are shown in the figures:
- 2EOL (built-in resistors used) – connect the detector outputs as shown in Fig. 9.
- NC (built-in resistors not used) – connect the detector outputs as shown in Fig. 8.
Other Components:
- 4. Pins to enable/disable the LED indicator.
- 5. Potentiometer for adjustment of the microwave sensor sensitivity.
- 6. LED indicator.
- 7. Potentiometer for adjustment of PIR sensor sensitivity.
- 8. Fixing screw hole.
- 9. Tamper switch.
- 10. PIR sensor (quad element pyrosensor).
4. Selecting a mounting location
Consider the following when selecting a mounting location:
- Do not install the detector outdoors (Diagram A).
- Install the detector at the recommended height (Diagram B). Test different mounting heights to see where to install the detector in order to achieve the optimal coverage area. You may need to install the detector at a height other than the recommended, e.g. several centimeters down.
- When choosing the installation location, keep in mind that the detector performance will be the best where the expected direction of the intruder movement will be across the coverage pattern (Diagram C).
- Do not install the detector in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight (Diagram D) or light reflected from other objects (Diagram E).
- Do not point the detector towards fans (Diagram F), air conditioners (Diagram G) or heat sources (Diagram H).
5. Installation
⚠️ Disconnect power before making any electrical connections.
If the detector is to be pet immune, it must not be mounted on the bracket and must be installed at a height of up to 2.4 m with no inclination from the vertical.
- Remove the front cover (refer to Fig. 4).
- Remove the electronics board (refer to Fig. 5).
- Make the openings for screws and cable in the enclosure base (refer to Fig. 6 and Fig. 7).
- Pass the cable through the prepared opening.
- Secure the enclosure base to the wall (refer to Fig. 6). The wall plugs (anchors) delivered with the device are intended for concrete, brick, etc. For other types of surface (drywall, styrofoam), use the appropriately selected wall plugs.
- Fasten the electronics board.
- Connect the wires to the corresponding terminals.
- Configure the detector settings. First, configure the LED indicator settings (“Configuring LED indicator settings”). If you want to change these settings after you have configured the sensitivity of sensors, you must repeat the sensitivity configuration process.
- Replace the cover.
6. Configuring LED indicator settings
- Power off the detector (if it is powered on).
- Put a jumper across the LED pins.
- Power on the detector. The LED will start flashing purple to indicate the detector warm-up.
- Within 10 seconds from power on, remove the jumper from the LED pins to start the LED configuration mode. The LED will start flashing in the color currently selected with the PIR potentiometer (the color does not have to be the same as that used so far for alarm/trouble indication by the LED).
- Use the PIR potentiometer to select a new color for alarm/trouble indication.
- Use the MW potentiometer to define whether the LED is to indicate motion detection by the microwave and PIR sensors:
- minimum position – indication disabled,
- maximum position – indication enabled.
- Put a jumper across the LED pins. The settings will be saved. The LED configuration mode will be terminated.
- If you do not put a jumper across the LED pins, the changes will not be saved and the LED configuration mode will end automatically after 20 minutes.
7. Start-up and walk test
- ? The LED should be enabled during the walk test (see “LED indicator”).
- Power on the detector. The LED will be flashing purple for 30 seconds to indicate the detector warm-up.
- When the LED stops flashing, check that moving within the detector coverage area will make the LED to turn on. Figure 10 shows the maximum coverage area of a detector installed at a height of 2.4 m.
8. Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Supply voltage | 12 VDC ±15% |
Standby current consumption | 10 mA |
Maximum current consumption | 25 mA |
EOL resistors | 2 x 1.1 kΩ |
Outputs (alarm, NC relay, resistive load) | 40 mA / 24 VDC |
Outputs (tamper, NC) | 100 mA / 30 VDC |
Relay contact resistance (alarm output) | 26 Ω |
Microwave frequency | 24.125 GHz |
Detectable speed | 0.3...3 m/s |
Alarm signaling period | 2 s |
Warm-up period | 30 s |
Recommended installation height | 2...2.4 m |
Coverage area | 12 m x 13 m, 90° |
Security grade according to EN 50131-2-4 | Grade 2 |
Compliance with standards | EN 50131-1, EN 50131-2-4, EN 50130-4, EN 50130-5 |
Environmental class according to EN 50130-5 | II |
Operating temperature range | -10°C...+55°C |
Maximum humidity | 93±3% |
Dimensions | 62 x 137 x 42 mm |
Weight | 101 g |
Warranty: 5 year warranty from date of manufacture