Operation – Velleman PEM10D2 User Manual
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PEM10D 2
V. 02 – 27/11/2013
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Guide the control cables through the back or cable gland of the
housing. Tighten the cable gland.
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Make the proper connections to the terminals (see §5).
Note:
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to facilitate the connections of the wiring, lift the sensor
assembly from the housing.
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To do this, release the 4 screws [L] (2 large ones on top, 2
small ones near the bottom).
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After making all connections gently reseat the sensor assembly
and put the 4 screws back.
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Attach the housing to the mounting bracket and secure it with the
two mounting bolts [J].
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Apply power to the system. The alignment LED [D] will turn red
since no reflector is detected.
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Place the reflector in line with the transmitter/receiver lens [C]
until the alignment LED [D] turns green. Mark the position of the
reflector and mount it in that location.
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Note: the lens can be aligned horizontally (±25°) by rotating the
entire lens head (do not force) or vertically using the vertical
alignment bolt [F].
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Close the cover [H] with the 4 screws and slide the hood [A] in
place.
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Note: by closing the cover, the tamper switch [E] is pressed and
the tamper contact [6]/[7] is closed.
7. Operation
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When the beam between transmitter and receiver is broken, the
alignment LED [D] turns red and an alarm is triggered on the
output contacts until the beam is restored:
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[3] - [5]: open contact
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[4] - [5]: closed contact
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When the alignment LED [D] flashes red and green alternately an
alignment problem occurs. Open the cover and slowly adjust the
horizontal and/or vertical angle [F] of the lens [C].
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In case somebody opens the cover, the tamper switch [E] is
released and the tamper contact is closed:
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[6] – [7]: closed contact