IntegrAlarm USER AND INSTALLER MANUAL (PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR) IntegrAlarm MODEL IA-PIR 1 February 09, 2004 Document # E.0015.16.
Table of Contents 1 IntegrAlarm Overview..........................................................................3 2 Passive Infrared Detector ...................................................................5 2.1 Description ............................................................................................5 2.2 Technical Specifications ......................................................................5 2.3 Installation ..............................................................
1 IntegrAlarm Overview The IntegrAlarm wireless security system includes a Control Panel and a number of wireless peripheral units. The system operates on the ISM wireless band of 902-928 MHz, in frequency hopping mode, transmitting short (about 10 ms) packets of data, with each packet transmitted on a different frequency. Time and frequency synchronization is maintained by a synchronization signal transmitted by the system Control Panel to the various peripherals (including the IA-PIR 1) every 3 minutes.
FCC Compliance Statement The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
2 Passive Infrared Detector 2.1 Description The PIR detector unit consists of a PIR sensor and circuitry, an RF transceiver, a microcontroller, a non-volatile memory, a power supply, a tamper switch, a test switch and a 3V Lithium HNO2 battery type 123. The sensor unit is composed of the following principal parts: • Mounting plate. • Sensor PCB assembly with RF controller PCB, LED and battery. • Inner cover. • Outer cover with IR motion lens.
Average current drain in normal use – 23 uA Current drain in “no movement” state – 15 uA * See IR detection pattern on following pages. Document # E.0015.16.
Document # E.0015.16.
Document # E.0015.16.
2.3 Installation Installation of each PIR sensor is a three-stage process. The sensor should first be registered via the IntegrAlarm Control Panel. It should then be mounted on the wall of the space to be secured, and then tested to confirm that it operates properly. 2.3.1 Registration From Installer Menu on Control Panel, select ENROLL. Screen will show: ENTER ZONE # Use numeric keypad at right of Control Panel to enter the desired zone number. The description of the zone number (e.g.
First, attach the mounting plate by means of four screws in an upper corner of the room, near the ceiling. (Allow 2-3 cm space to enable changing the battery.) When the mounting plate is in place, insert the sensor PCB and battery into the inner cover and attach the inner cover to the mounting plate (taking care to insert the antitamper stud of the mounting plate through the slot in the inner cover).