DT AM Grade 3 High Ceiling Mount Detector Inst allation Guide Model:R K200DTG3
Table of Contents General Description................................................................................................................... 3 Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3 Features ............................................................................................... 3 Remote Control and Diagnostic Features* ............................................................................... 4 Detection Method ............................................................................................
General Description The Industrial LuNAR DT AM Grade 3 (Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3) is a dual technology ceiling detector with a mounting height of up to 8.6m (28ft) that incorporates RISCO Group’s AntiCloak™ Technology (ACT™). The detector has an Intelligent Digital Signal Processing method that automatically adjusts the alarm threshold and pulse count verification according to actual intruder crossing speed and environmental factors, providing superior detection and false alarm immunity. The Ind.
Remote Control and Diagnostic Features* ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ Remote microwave adjustment enables one-man walk test. Diagnostic tools include detector input voltage reading and status of each PIR channel and MW channel (signal voltage and noise levels), AM channel (signal voltage), SW version verification. Remote display and control of detector settings: MW adjustment, ACT on/off, LEDs on/off.
How ACT™ Works Anti-Cloak™ Technology (ACT™) provides the benefits of DT (Dual Technology) while avoiding its drawbacks. This patent pending innovation has created a new standard for detectors. Dual Technology, a combination of PIR +MW, was an important development for the security industry...but, it has 2 major weaknesses: IR emission blocking cloaks employed by intruders enable avoidance of detection. PIR sensitivity is reduced when the protected area’s ambient temperature approaches body temperature.
Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3 Configuration Options The Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3 can be configured and/or diagnosed remotely via one of the options: Manual configuration ACT Mode LEDs MW Sensitivity Diagnostics Status/Trouble/Info Reports AM Diagnostics MW Bypass MW Disable on Disarm ("Green Line") ü ü ü (by trimmer) - Remote Control Device ü ü ü ü ü - ProSYS Bus Control ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü LED Display The three Tri color LEDs in the Ind.
INSTALLATION Preliminary steps: ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ Before installation, study the space to be protected carefully in order to choose the exact location of the unit for the best possible coverage. Never install the Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3 in an environment that causes an alarm condition in one technology. Avoid installations where rotating machines (e.g. fans) are normally in operation within the coverage pattern.
Installation Process: To open the detector (Figure 1), remove the cover by inserting a screwdriver (1) in the recess between the detector’s protection cap and the cover. The cover will remain attached to the base of the detector. Using a Philips screwdriver, release the upper cover screw (2) and gently pull upward the detector’s upper cover.
Release the PCB holding screw (Figure 2) located on the right hand side of the PCB (1), pull gently the two release clips (2) outward and remove the PCB. Do not touch the PIR sensors! FIGURE 2 Do Not remove the white filters from its position. They are essential for correct operation of the detector. If required, open (Figure 3) the wiring channels knockout using a cutter (1, 2) and knockout holes in the rear cover (3, 4) using a screwdriver.
FIGURE 3 Insert the cable via the cable opening (Figure 4) and connect the desired wires as described in “Step 4- Wiring”. FIGURE 4 Mount the rear cover in its final location (Figure 5) using the 3 mounting screws and seal the remaining open holes with sealant.
NOTE: When a single gang box is used, use 2 additional screws to mount the base to the single gang box. The back tamper cannot be used in this case! FIGURE 5 FIGURE -5 Return the PCB to its previous location and verify that it is well secured by the holding clips and the screw. Perform lens adjustment and DIP switch settings as described in “Lens Adjustment” on page 11 and on page 14. Mount the top cover on the detector’s base. Tighten the top cover’s central screw. Replace the detector’s protection cap.
FIGURE 6 Remove the lens from the sleeve (Figure 7) by gently lifting it from the holding pins that secure it to the sides of the sleeve. FIGURE 7 Place the two pins, which are located on both sides of the sleeve into the matching slots on the lens. Use the following table to select the desired lens position. Return the protective sleeve back into place on the detector front cover. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the remaining 2 lenses.
NOTES: Below 3.7m mounting height, the coverage diameter starts decreasing, and at 2.7m height coverage diameter is 15m (50ft). For customized coverage, it is possible to set the position of each lens to a different height, according to the installation conditions.
Selectors and Jumpers RC/SET INPUT Used to determine the polarity of the external inputs. 12V: 12v has to be connected in order activate the function. GND or N.C. has no influence on the RC/SET status. (see Relay mode DIP switches configuration) 0V: The GND has to be connected in order to activate the function. 12v or N.C. has no influence on the RC/SET status. (see Relay mode DIP switches configuration) The jumpers are used when connecting the detector to a DEOL or TEOL Zone.
DIP Switch Settings The Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3 has a 9 position DIP switch that changes functionality for use in Relay mode or in BUS operation mode.
BUS Mode Configuration (DIP switch 6=ON): BUS ADDRESS 1 DIP switch Number 1-5 6 BUS MODE TAMPER N/A ON 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Description Used to set the detector ID number. (See Table 1) Set the ID number in the same way as for any other ProSYS accessory. Used to determine the detector’s connection mode. DIP switch ON: ProSYS connection – BUS configuration NOTE: Upon power up or normal operation, the Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3 waits 10 seconds for ProSYS communication.
Terminal Blocks TERMINAL BLOCK 1 +12V (RED) - (BLK) BUS (GRN) BUS (YEL) SET * RC * (REMOTE CONTROL) DESCRIPTION Power supply positive (+) input voltage Common to control panel power supply Used for data communication with the ProSYS Used for data communication with the ProSYS Used to remotely SET/UNSET the detector.
Walk Test NOTE: To perform the walk test, first enable the LEDs. Two minutes after applying power (warm-up period), walk test the detector over the entire protected area to verify proper operation of the detector and observe the Tri - color LED. The edge of the microwave pattern is determined by the first red LED activation (both PIR and MW LEDs are triggered).
Troubleshooting This section describes possible system problems and their solutions: Always perform the following preliminary checks before referring to the troubleshooting table: Perform a complete visual inspection of the Ind. LuNAR 200DTG3, for signs of mechanical damage, loose connections or torn wires. Check the connections of the incoming AC power source.
Specifications Coverage Variable Mounting Height RFI immunity Operating voltage Current consumption Alarm and AM contacts Tamper contacts Alarm Time Warm-up time Optical Filtering for white light protection Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions (Height x Diameter) Coverage pattern consists of 192 fingers (96 Fresnel facets) divided into 3 lens sections. Each lens section has 4 adjustable vertical positions for variable mounting height and customized coverage. 360° by 18m (60ft) diameter.
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty. WARNING: This product should be tested at least once a week .
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