Introduction
The RISCO iWISE RK815DTGL and RK825DTGL are advanced motion detectors designed for professional installations. They incorporate Anti-Cloak™ Technology (ACT™) and adhere to environmentally friendly guidelines with the Green Line feature. These detectors are available in 10m, 15m, and 25m detection range models and include built-in end-of-line (EOL) resistors to simplify installation.
Installation and Maintenance
Mounting
The RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL can be mounted on a flat surface or on a wall corner. Knockouts on the detector's base are used for mounting. (Refer to Figure 1 description).
Note: The back tamper "Breakable plate" is not applicable in this version.
Vertical Adjustment
To select the correct vertical adjustment for wide-angle lenses, use the scale on the bottom left side of the PCB. The mounting height and scale position depend on the room size:
Mounting Height | Model | L - LONG Range | S - SHORT Range |
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2.1m-2.7m (6'11"-8'10") | RK815DTGL | 15m (50') | 6m (20') |
1.8m-2.0m (5'11"-6'7") | RK825DTGL | 25m (82') | 8m (26') |
For Corridor installations, select position "L" and mount the detector at 2.5m/8'2" height.
Jumper Settings
Jumpers are used to configure detector functions. Refer to the detailed Jumper Settings section below.
Reset and Cover Installation
Reset the detector after each change made to the settings. Install the front cover back in its place.
Walk Test
Perform a walk test over the entire protected area to verify proper operation after applying power and allowing for the warm-up period (2-3 minutes). (Refer to Walk Test section).
Lens Replacement
Lenses can be changed as needed. (Refer to Figure 2 description).
Terminal Wiring
Terminal Description
Terminal | Description |
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-12V / +12V | 12VDC Input |
ALARM | Normally Closed (N.C.) Relay (24VDC, 0.1A) |
TAMPER | Normally Closed (N.C.) Tamper switch (24VDC, 0.1A) |
FAULT/AM | Not applicable in this version. |
LED | LED operation remote control. An "Activation Signal" applied to this terminal disables all LEDs. |
**Activation Signal: Applied when 12VDC is present with the LED/SET Input Jumper on 12V, or when 0V is applied with the jumper on 0V.
Jumper Settings
Jumper | Function | Description |
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SW1-1: LED | Controls LED operation. | ON (Default): LEDs are enabled and controllable via the LED input terminal. OFF: LEDs are disabled. |
SW1-2: ACT | Enables or disables ACT™ mode. | ON: ACT™ Enabled. Important: Do not use ACT™ mode in areas where movement outside the protected zone is expected, such as corridors. OFF (Default): ACT™ Disabled. |
SW1-3: Green Line | Manages environmental emissions. | ON: Green Line feature enabled. To deactivate the MW module, LEDs must be remotely disabled via the LED terminal. (Note: When Green Line is ON, the detector still activates using PIR only). OFF (Default): Green Line feature disabled; MW is constantly in use. |
SW1-4: Self Test | Not applicable in this version. | |
J1 - Alarm EOL J2 - Tamper EOL | Selects EOL resistors for Alarm and Tamper circuits. | Allows selection of resistors (1K, 2.2K, 4.7K, 5.6K, 6.8K) for Alarm and Tamper circuits, configurable for Double End-of-Line (DEOL) zones according to control panel requirements. (Refer to Figure 3 description). |
J4 - LED/SET INPUT | Determines polarity of external input for LED/SET. | Configures the polarity for activation commands on the LED and SET inputs. (Refer to Figure 5 description). |
Walk Test and MW Range Adjustment
After applying power and completing the warm-up period (2-3 minutes), perform a walk test across the entire protected area. The Microwave (MW) range can be adjusted using the potentiometer on the PCB. It is important to set the potentiometer to the lowest possible setting that still provides adequate coverage for the protected area.
LEDs Display
LED | State | Description |
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Yellow | On | PIR detection |
Flashing | Trouble in PIR channel | |
Green | On | MW detection |
Flashing | Trouble in MW channel | |
Red | On | ALARM |
All LEDs | Flashing (consecutively) | Indicates warm-up period (2-3 minutes) at power-up. |
Technical Specifications
Electrical
Parameter | Value |
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Current Consumption | 16mA at 12VDC (Typical) 41mA at 12VDC (Max.) |
Voltage Requirements | 9 -16VDC |
Alarm Contacts | 24VDC, 0.1A |
Tamper Contacts | 24VDC, 0.1A |
Environmental
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
RF Immunity | According to EN50130-4 |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 49°C (14°F to 131°F) |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
IP/IK Rating | IP 31 / IK 02 |
Optical
Parameter | Value |
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Filtering | White Light Protection |
Physical
Parameter | Value |
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Size | 127.6 x 64.2 x 46.6 mm (5 x 2.5 x 1.84 in.) |
Weight | 120 gr. (4.2 oz.) |
Warranty Information
Standard Limited Product Warranty
RISCO warrants its hardware products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 24 months from the date of delivery. This warranty is for the original purchaser and is valid only in the country of purchase. RISCO does not warrant products to consumers directly.
Remedies
RISCO will, at its option, repair or replace defective products reported during the warranty period. A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number is required for all returns.
Limitations and Exclusions
This Limited Warranty is the sole warranty provided by RISCO. It is non-transferable and void if:
- Conditions are not met (e.g., full payment, weekly testing).
- Products are subjected to improper operation, installation, neglect, abuse, or unauthorized modifications.
- Damage occurs due to factors beyond RISCO's control (e.g., power surges, communication failures).
- Batteries are explicitly excluded from this warranty.
RISCO is not responsible for the performance of the end-user's security system or any software/services provided with the product. RISCO disclaims all other warranties, express or implied, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. RISCO shall not be liable for lost revenues, profits, or consequential damages.
Regulatory Information
FCC Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) it may not cause harmful interference, and (2) it must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device.
IC Warning
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Diagram Descriptions
Figure 1: Back Cover - Knockouts
Diagram showing the back cover of the detector with indicated knockout locations for mounting.
Figure 2: Lens Replacement
Illustration detailing the process of replacing the detector's lens, including notes on sleeve corners and pin orientation.
Figure 3: Schematic of EOL Resistors
Schematic diagram illustrating the connection of EOL (End-of-Line) resistors for Tamper and Alarm circuits, including jumper configurations for different resistance values (1K, 2.2K, 4.7K, 5.6K, 6.8K) and connection to a DEOL (Double End-of-Line) zone.
Figure 4: MW Range Adjustment
Diagram showing the potentiometer adjustment for Microwave (MW) range, with markings for MIN and MAX, and indicating correct adjustment levels for detector and corridor scenarios.
Figure 5: Terminal Wiring
Wiring diagram of the detector's terminal block, showing connections for power (-12V, +12V), alarm, tamper, fault/AM, and LED control.
Figure 6: Lenses and Microwave Range
Illustrations showing different lens types (Wide Angle RL125H, RL115D, Corridor RL15, RL17, Curtain RL115C) and their corresponding detection range patterns in meters and feet, plotted against distance.