Honeywell DT8016AF4 / DT8016AF5 DUAL TEC® Motion Sensor with Anti-Mask - Installation Instructions

1 Select the Mounting Location

Diagram showing a room layout with a motion sensor installed in a corner. Key elements include: a ceiling fan, a window, a chair, and a door. Distances are marked: 30 cm (12") clearance from objects in front of the sensor, and mounting heights between 2.1-2.7 m (7'-9') or specifically 2.3 m (7'6") for approved installation. Areas marked with asterisks indicate zones to 'Keep Clear' of obstructions. A symbol of a cat with a cross through it indicates 'Not for use in applications with pets'.

Mounting Location Guidelines:

2 Open the Sensor

Illustration demonstrating how to open the sensor. Step 1 shows an arrow pointing to an unlock symbol on the sensor. Step 2 shows pressing firmly on the housing latch. Step 3 shows gently separating the front and rear housing.
  1. Turn the arrow to point to the Unlock symbol.
  2. Press firmly on housing latch.
  3. Gently separate the front and rear housing.

3 Mount the Sensor

Diagram illustrating two mounting options: 'A' for wall mounting and 'B' for corner mounting. Both show the use of 3.5 mm x 30 mm (#6 x 1 1/4") screws (not included). The wall mounting option shows screws directly into the wall. The corner mounting option shows the bracket fitting into a corner. An exploded view of the sensor's rear tamper plate and mounting holes is also shown, emphasizing that the tamper plate must be mounted to a stud, solid wood, or with a robust wall anchor.

4 Sensor Components and Settings

EOL Settings

Detailed view of the sensor's internal components, including DIP switches for EOL (End-of-Line) settings for Alarm, Tamper, and AM/Fault relays. Each relay has multiple resistance options (2.2, 4.7, 5.6 kOhm) and an 'OFF' setting. There are also DIP switches for 'Anti-Mask Enabled/Disabled' and 'Look Down Enabled/Disabled'. A 'Microwave Range Adjustment' knob is shown with 'MAX' and 'MIN' settings for MW SENSITIVITY. A 'PULL TO DISABLE LOOK DOWN' tab is also visible.
EOL Settings
EOL kOhmAlarm [RA]Tamper [RT]AM/Fault [RF]
ON12.24.75.612.24.75.62.23
Anti-Mask LED Settings
SettingAM LED
Anti-Mask EnabledON
Anti-Mask DisabledOFF

Microwave Range Adjustment: Knob with 'MAX' and 'MIN' settings for MW SENSITIVITY. Note: Set at minimum, the sensor range is reduced to 5m.

Look Down Settings: Illustrated with two states: 'Look Down Disabled' (sensor beam directed forward) and 'Look Down Enabled' (sensor beam directed downwards). The 'Look Down Enabled' setting is the factory default.

5 Wire the Sensor

Diagram showing the sensor's wiring terminals. The sensor has a terminal block with connections for LED, TBL (Tamper), T (Trouble), C (Common), NC (Normally Closed), V- (Negative Voltage), and V+ (Positive Voltage). The diagram also shows wire stripping (0.2-0.52mm²) and connecting wires to the terminal block.
Power Consumption
Input VoltageCurrent Consumption
0 VDC - Vsupply1.8 mA max
25 Vcc/VDC30 mA
9-15 Vcc/VDC11 mA (14 mA max)

See wiring details and examples on page 3.

Wiring Details

Notes:

Wiring Examples

Two wiring diagrams illustrating sensor connection to a control panel. The first diagram shows a single-loop configuration for Alarm, Tamper, and Trouble/Anti-Mask, with EOL resistors for RA, RT, and RF. The second diagram shows a two-loop configuration, separating Z1 (Common) and Z2, with EOL resistors for RA, RT, and RF. Both diagrams show connections to LED, TBL, T, C, NC, V-, V+.

Alarm, Tamper and Trouble/Anti-Mask configured to one loop.

EOL Settings (One Loop)
EOL kOhmRARTRF
ON12.24.75.612.24.75.62.23

Alarm, Tamper and Trouble/Anti-Mask configured to two loops.

EOL Settings (Two Loops)
EOL kOhmRARTRF
ON12.24.75.612.24.75.62.23

6 Walk Test the Sensor and Adjust as Needed

Diagram illustrating the walk test procedure. A person walks through the detection area, which is shown as a cone extending from the sensor. A timer indicates '30 sec'. The diagram also shows the Microwave Sensitivity adjustment knob with 'MAX' and 'MIN' settings, and an LED indicator panel.
  1. Close the sensor and apply power to the sensor. Initialization is complete when the LED stops flashing slowly (about 30 seconds).
  2. Walk through the detection area and observe the LED.
  3. Adjust the microwave range as necessary to meet installation requirements.

Walk test mode is active for 10 minutes, then automatically exits test mode, disables the LED and enters normal operation mode. For an additional 10 minute walk test, enable walk test mode again with the flashlight feature (see the following page).

Notes:

LED Indicators during Walk Test
LEDPower UpWalk Test [10 min.]NormalTroubleAnti-Mask
FaultAnti-Mask
RedSlow BlinkON AlarmON AlarmFast BlinkOFFOFF
YellowOFFON MicrowaveOFFOFFFast BlinkOFF
GreenOFFON PIROFFOFFOFF

Flashlight Feature:

Illustration showing a person holding a flashlight, aiming its beam at the sensor's IR window from a distance of less than 1.2m (4'). The diagram indicates swinging the light beam past the sensor IR window 3-5 times, holding the beam on the window for 0.5 second each pass.
  1. Use a flashlight with a bright light beam, and stand within 1.2 m (4') of the sensor.
  2. Swing the light beam past the sensor IR window 3-5 times, holding the beam on the window for 0.5 second each pass.

The flashlight feature is only available for the first 24 hours after the first power up.

7 Detection Patterns

Two diagrams illustrating the sensor's detection patterns. The 'Top View' shows a fan-shaped pattern extending up to 16m (53') in width and 12m (40') in depth, with various zones marked. The 'Side View' shows the vertical detection pattern, indicating different zones (A, B, C, D) at various heights and distances from the sensor.

Top View:

A fan-shaped detection pattern extending up to 12m (40') in depth and 16m (53') in width, showing coverage across all zones.

Side View:

Vertical detection pattern showing coverage from 2.3m (7'6") mounting height. Zones are defined as follows:

Detection Zones
ZoneDescription
ALook-down
BLower
CIntermediate
DLong

Remote LED Enable (LED Input)

Diagram showing the LED DIP switch (switch 2) and its ON/OFF positions, indicating how it affects the LED input terminal.

The LED input terminal allows the LED to be remotely enabled. To use this feature, the LED DIP switch (switch 2) must be OFF, allowing the LED to operate based on the voltage level connected to the LED Input (see Wiring Details).

Remote LED Enable Settings
Switch 2LED InputLED Operation
OFFHigh (+12 V)Enabled
OFFLow (0 V)Disabled
ONLow (0 V) or High (+12 V)Enabled

Relay Operation

Sensor Status and Relay Operation
NormalIntrusionTrouble¹Mask²
Alarm RelayClosedOpenClosedOpenClosedOpenClosedOpen
Trouble Relay³ClosedClosedOpenOpenOpenOpenOpenOpen

Mask Condition

Normal Anti-Mask Condition

The sensor uses Active Infrared (AIR) technology to detect masking. The sensor signals a mask condition when a variety of materials and reflective objects are placed within 50mm (2 inches) in front of the sensor. To avoid false mask alarms, follow the mounting guidelines shown in Step 1.

Clearing an Anti-Mask Condition

When most masking materials or objects are removed, the anti-mask condition will be cleared after several seconds. When the cause of the anti-mask condition is any type of spray or paint coating applied to the window, the window must be replaced before the anti-mask condition can be cleared. After replacing the window, perform a walk-test on the sensor.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting LED Indicators
LEDNormalMask¹Trouble*
Low Voltage²Self-Test Failure³
RedClosedOpenOpenOpen
YellowOffOffFlashingOff
GreenOffOffOffOff

*Trouble Conditions:

Depending on the Trouble condition, take the following corrective actions:

If the Trouble condition does not clear, replace the sensor.

Specifications

Accessories

ModelDescription
SMB-10 (P/N 0-000-110-01)Swivel Mount Bracket
SMB-10C (P/N 0-000-111-01)Swivel Mount Ceiling Bracket
SMB-10T (P/N 0-000-155-01)Swivel Mount Bracket w/Tamper

Note: The accessories are not covered by certifications.

Approval Listings

CE Mark: EN50131-2-4:2008, Security Grade 3, Environmental Class II. Suitable for connection to an EN 60950 Class II Limited Power Source.

Note: In EN 50131-2-4 compliant installations, mount the sensor at 2.3m, do not use only the right side corner mounting holes, enable look down, set the microwave sensitivity to maximum and lock the sensor housing with the cover lock (see "[EN]" where noted in Steps 1-4).

Important: The sensor should be tested at least once each year.

NF & A2P Certification: NF&A2P 3 boucliers (référentiel NF324-H58) et conforme aux normes EN50131-2-4 et RTC50131-2-4; IP30 IK04.

PC Mark: INCERT B-893-0012 for DT8016AF4.

ΑΓ86 Mark: PD6662:2010 for DT8016AF5.

Honeywell Security Group
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TEL: +33.4.92.94.29.50
FAX: +33.4.92.94.29.60

Contact Information

For any additional information, please refer to the Honeywell Website: http://www.honeywell.com/security/emea/hscdownload

Or contact:

Honeywell Security Group
Newhouse Industrial Estate
Motherwell
Lanarkshire ML1 5SB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0)1698 738200
Email: UK64Sales@Honeywell.com

Please contact your local authorised Honeywell representative for product warranty information.

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