Interlogix AP950PI User Manual
Ap950pi pir detector installation instructions, Description, Parts
AP950PI PIR Detector Installation Instructions
Description
The AP950PI is a passive infrared motion detector that is
highly sensitive to moving infrared sources. It features superior
immunity to RFI, vibration, static electricity, temperature
changes, and other false alarm sources.
The unit provides jumper-selectable sensitivity, mode, and LED
settings. The unit is designed to accept either the pet immune
or the standard mirror. The masks included allow the coverage
pattern to be modified for a wide variety of applications.
Figure 1: Exploded view
Hinge tabs
Front housing
LED
Window
Cable entry knockout
Corner mounting knockout
Corner mounting knockout
Flat wall mounting
knockout
Back housing
Flat wall mounting knockout
Slot for opening tab
Note: This knockout
is not for use with the
AP950PI
Parts
The following parts are included:
•
PIR detector with pet immune mirror installed
• Standard
mirror
•
Two plastic masks
•
Sheet of adhesive masking labels
• Cardboard
undercrawl
window
mask
•
One screw to secure the housings
Figure 2: Detections pattern
10.0 ft.(3.0m) maximum
8.0 ft.(2.4m) typical
7.0 ft. (2.1m) minimum
8 ft. (2.4m)
25 ft. (7.6m)
35 ft. (10.7m)
35 ft. (10.7m)
Note: The maximum range is 35 feet (10.7m) with pet immune
mirror and Standard Sensitivity selected. The maximum range
is 50 feet (15.2m) with standard mirror and Increased
Sensitivity selected. See “Setting the sensitivity, mode, and
Selecting a location
•
The unit can be mounted from 7 to 10 feet (2.1 to 3.0m)
high except for pet alley application (see Pet Alley
Application), but for optimum detection and pet immunity,
mount the unit between 7 and 8 feet (2.1 and 2.4m) high.
•
Mount the unit on a rigid vibration-free surface.
•
Mount the unit so the expected movement of an intruder is
across the fields of the detection pattern. See Figure 2
•
Do not locate the unit on a surface exposed to moisture.
•
Do not locate the unit where it may be exposed to false
alarm sources, such as:
• direct
sunlight
•
heat sources (heaters, radiators, etc.) in the field of
view
•
strong air drafts (fans, air conditioners, etc.) on unit
P/N 1037263 • REV C • 16MAY11
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