PGP914 Wireless PIR Motion Detector Installation Guide Installation guidelines The reference to PGP914 throughout this manual includes the model PG9914. CAUTION: Only qualified personnel may install this equipment. Place this device in nonhazardous indoor locations only. Important: Check the device and the entire alarm system weekly to ensure optimal performance.
Figure 2: Optimizing detection and avoiding false alarms For more information refer to About PGP914. 1. Do not install near high-voltage electrical lines. 2. Keep away from heat sources. 3. Do not install outdoors. 4. Avoid direct sunlight. 5. Do not expose to air drafts. 6. Do not install behind partitions. 7. Do not mount on an unstable surface. 8. Install the device on a solid and stable surface at a height of 1.8 m to 2.4 m (6 ft. to 8 ft.
Table 1: Configuration options Option Action Alarm LED Define whether the alarm LED indication will be activated. Optional settings: LED ON (default) and LED OFF. Event counter Define whether an alarm will be activated upon continued motion (low sensitivity) or upon a single alarm event (high sensitivity). Optional settings: LOW sensitivity (default) and HIGH sensitivity. Disarm activity Define whether the device is active when the system is disarmed.
Table 1: Configuration options Option Action FREEZING < 7°C [<45°F] Define whether or not the control panel will report a freezer alert when the temperature drops below the threshold value for at least the Alert Delay duration. Alert restore will occur when the temperature rises 1°C (1.8°F) above the threshold for at least the Restore Delay duration. Note: The default threshold value for freezing is 7°C (45°F). Optional settings: See Configuring the Temperature Alerts.
Configuring the temperature alerts You can configure the temperature alerts with the settings described in the following table. Table 2: Temperature alert configuration options Option Action Threshold Displays the last saved threshold value and provides the installer with the ability to change the value using the back or next button. Disable/Enable Define whether the panel reports an alert or not.
Figure 4: Closing the device cover Installing the pet mask Install the pet mask if you require pet immunity. For pet rejection, the optimal installation height is 2.1 m (7 ft.). Pet immunity is up to 38 kg (85 lb). Note: Pet immunity is not supported at heights of 2.4 m (7.87 ft.) and above. Do not install the pet mask if you are mounting the device at this height or above. 1. 2. 3. Insert the tabs at the base of the pet mask into the holes below the PIR sensor. See A1 in the following figure.
Removing the pet mask Remove the pet mask if you do not require pet immunity. 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the device cover. See Figure 3. Remove the tabs at the sides of the pet mask from the holes on either side of the PIR sensor. See A1 in the following figure. Remove the tabs at the base of the pet mask from the holes below the PIR sensor. See A2 in the following figure. Gently lift the pet mask. Figure 6: Removing the Pet Mask 5. Close the device cover. See Figure 4. Mounting the device using tape 1. 2.
Figure 7: Double-sided adhesive tape placement on the bracket 3. 4. Mount the bracket on the wall. For flat bracket see Figure 8. For corner bracket see Figure 11. Align the device with the bracket. See A1 in the figure below. 5. Slide the device upward until a click is heard. See A2 and A3 in the figure below.
Wall tamper is required for UL/ULC commercial burglary and residential fire installations. a. To mount the bracket on a flat surface, screw the mounting bracket to the wall. See A in the following figure. Figure 9: Flat bracket screw installation b. Ensure the corner bracket plug is attached. See B in the following figure. To mount the bracket on a corner see C or D in the figure below. C is for without back tamper protection, and D is for with back tamper protection.
Figure 11: Attaching the device to the corner bracket Disassembling the device from the bracket 1. 2. 3. Open the device cover. See Figure 3. Remove the battery. Use a screwdriver to press on the stopper snap to release the device base from the bracket. See A1 in the following figure. 4. Slide the device downwards to remove it from the bracket. See A2 in the following figure.
4. Press down on the battery until it fits into place. Figure 13: Battery removal and insertion 5. Close the device cover and fasten the cover screw. See Figure 4. Note: After restoring a low battery, the system may take up to 5 minutes to clear the trouble. Local diagnostics test After power-up or closing the cover, the device automatically enters Test Mode for 15 minutes. To manually enter the devices into Test Mode refer to the Control Panel Installer Guide. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Important: Reliable reception must be assured. Therefore, poor signal strength is not acceptable. If you receive a poor signal from the device, relocate it and re-test until a strong signal strength is received (in regions requiring UL-compliant installation, only strong signal strength is permitted). Note: It is recommended to have a strong signal strength and you must verify the signal strength using the control panel's diagnostic test.
Fresnel and cylinder type lens with optical attenuation (pet mask) in the lower pattern part of the lens. Number of beams / curtains: 27 Fresnel far (54 sensitivity “beams”), 18 Cylinder mid, 10 Cylinder close. Important! Instruct the user to walk test at least once a week to verify proper function of the device. After installation verify the product functionality with the compatible receivers HSM2HOST9, HS2LCDRF (P)9, HS2ICNRF(P) 9, PG9920 and WS900- 29, WS900-19.
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may be received or that may cause undesired operation. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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