Curtain/barrier sensors installation manual, Fig. 1: typical installations, What’s included – Controlled Products Systems Group E-9644-6B25 User Manual
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Curtain/Barrier Sensors Installation Manual
Curtain/Barrier Sensors Installation Manual
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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Fig. 1: Typical Installations
Typical
Door/Window
Frame
Windows
Indoor Fence Tops
Skylights
Garages / Gates / Walls
Mounting
Hardware
Manual
L-Bracket x 4
Transmitter
Receiver
What’s Included:
Possible cause
Power not connected, or power wires cut
Transmitter jumper “JMP1” is programmed
in the open position
Power not connected, or power wires cut
Receiver jumper “JMP1” is programmed in the
open position
Transmitter and receiver are out of alignment
Mounted too close to a shiny surface which
causes the beam to reflect in multiple angles
Transmitter and receiver are out of alignment
The cover on the end cap of the receiver with
the tamper button is not snapped in place, or the
tamper button is not in the right position.
Interference from other sensors
Wind blowing leaves into beam
Rain water running into the beam
Other interference outdoors
Possible solution
Test the power and ground wire with a
voltage meter to ensure power is
connected and is of the correct voltage.
Change the programming, or if no LED
is desired, leave the jumper in the open
position.
Test the power and ground wire with a
voltage meter to ensure power is
connected and is of the correct voltage.
Change the programming, unless having
the LED not remain turned ON is better for
that installation.
Re-align the transmitter and receiver.
Remount the curtain sensor, or repaint the
surface to cut down on the reflection.
Re-align the transmitter and receiver.
Check that the tamper button and the
cover for the tamper button are mounted
correctly.
Re-install so that one sensor does not
interfere with another sensor.
Cut back leafy vegetation.
Do not mount under the edge of the roof.
Mount under a roof or shelter.
Problem
Transmitter LED never
turns ON
Receiver LED never
turns ON
Receiver LED does not
turn ON unless the
sensor is triggered
Receiver LED flashes
all the time
Does not trigger when
beam is broken
Receiver continuously
triggers the alarm
False alarm
Table 3: Troubleshooting
Table of Contents
:
What’s Included --------------------------------------- 2
Typical Installations - Fig. 1 ---------------------- 2
Features ------------------------------------------------- 3
Choosing a Location --------------------------------- 3
Beware Natural Interference - Fig. 2 ---------- 3
Orientation to Sun - Fig. 3 ------------------------- 3
Orientation - Fig. 4 ----------------------------------- 3
Forming Barriers - Fig. 5 --------------------------- 4
Mounting the Curtain Sensor --------------------- 4
Running the Wires ----------------------------------- 4
Connecting the Wires ------------------------------- 4
Maximum Wire Length - Table 1 ---------------- 4
End Cap Cover - Fig. 6 ----------------------------- 4
Wiring the Receiver - Fig. 7 ----------------------- 4
Wiring the Transmitter - Fig. 8 ------------------- 5
Removing the Lens Caps -------------------------- 5
Removing the Lens Caps - Fig. 9 --------------- 5
Programming - Table 2 ----------------------------- 5
Connecting One or More Sensors - Fig. 10 - 6
Selectable 3-Channel Beam Freq. - Fig. 11 - 6
Connecting Multiple Curtain Sensors --------- 7
Mount Transmitter & Receiver, & Test Sensor 7
Tamper Protection ------------------------------------ 7
Troubleshooting - Table 3 ------------------------- 7
Dimensions --------------------------------------------- 8
Specifications ------------------------------------------ 8
Warranty ------------------------------------------------- 8
Connecting Multiple Curtain Sensors
Several units can be connected together in parallel to
the same power supply output and alarm input of an
alarm control panel, as shown in fig. 10.
Mount the Transmitter and Receiver,
and Test the Sensor
1. Temporarily mount the transmitter and receiver to
where they are expected to be mounted, so the
mounting position can be changed if necessary.
2. Connect the transmitter and the receiver.
3. Once it is powered up, test the curtain sensor by
breaking two adjacent beams or any single beam
(depending on how programmed).
4. The curtain sensor also has red LEDs which can
be used for testing purposes (see Table 2).
5. After the curtain sensor is tested and aligned,
permanently mount it.
6. After it is mounted, test the curtain sensor again.
Tamper Protection
The receiver and the transmitter both have a tamper
switch on one end to protect against someone
attempting to open the unit. However, there is no
separate tamper output to the alarm control panel.
Instead, the alarm output is triggered if the cover of
the end cap with the tamper button is removed, if
the transmitter or receiver is moved out of
alignment, or if power is disconnected.