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Challenger ADFW1 User Manual

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ADFW1 WIRELESS PIR DETECTOR
Wireless PIR Features
EXTRA Low current draw.
S.M.D. Technology.
12m, 110∘Convex honey comb, hemispherical infra-red lens.
Excellent false alarm suppression.
Pulse Count Facility.
Walk test LED.
High RFI & EMI Immunity.
Introduction
The Wireless PIR is a dual-element passive infra-red intrusion detector for use in wireless electronic security systems.
The Wireless PIR is easy to install by learning without connecting any cables from the Security Control Unit.
The Wireless PIR is compact, attractive and easy to install, it can be mounted indoors on a wall or in a corner.
The Wireless PIR is ideal for office and residential applications.
The Wireless PIR detects intrusion by determining changes in infra-red energy patterns.
The Wireless PIR emits no radiation and is harmless to humans & animals.
The Wireless PIR reduces false alarms to a very low level due to its effective elimination of background noises and nuisance alarms.
Please follow the following steps in order for correct installation and operation
1). DO NOT FIX THE DEVICES UNTIL ALL THE DEVICES HAVE BEEN LEARNT BY THE RECEIVER OR RADIO CONTROL PANEL
1.
Do not install the radio devices until all the device has been learnt
1.2 Have all the radio devices ready marked for the appropriate zone programming with covers off and batteries ready to be
installed
2). Programming the detector into Easy Set Module APFW10
2.1
Press the (SW2) Learn button on APFW10 board for approx. 1-2 seconds And release, it gives one beeps and a yellow LED is on
to indicate learn mode, zone 1 flashing.
2.2 Select the zone required by pressing the (SW3) Zone Select Button to the desired zone. The relevant receiver zone LED
flashing slowly if no device has been programmed or flashing quickly device programmed (solid if 2 devices have been learnt on one
zone).
Warning: Two devices can be programmed on the same zone
3.1 Insert two "AAA" size high quality alkaline batteries as shown, taking care to observe correct polarity (Illustration 1).
3.2 If the receiver is still in learn mode once the batteries have been installed the APFW10 RED LED on the APFW10 will flash fast
twice and give two beeps to indicate that the device has been learnt.
3.3 Once learnt remove the battery and learn the next device and start at section 1.2
Note: The learn mode will time out after 10 seconds. If the learn process times out start again at
section 1.2
3). Programming the detector into the APFWP wireless control panel
Note: Do not use rechargeable, zinc carbon or zinc chloride batteries in the detectors.
USER MANUAL
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Illustration 1
AAA 1.5V
AAA 1.5V
ADFW1 Manual Rev 02- 20130103

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  • Page 1 Note: The learn mode will time out after 10 seconds. If the learn process times out start again at section 1.2 3). Programming the detector into the APFWP wireless control panel Illustration 1 AAA 1.5V AAA 1.5V Note: Do not use rechargeable, zinc carbon or zinc chloride batteries in the detectors. ADFW1 Manual Rev 02- 20130103...
  • Page 2 Power OFF the CU completely after the Detector(s) have been learnt by isolating the backup power battery and mains supply (to prevent the tamper function of the Detector(s) from triggering the alarm of the CU when mounting) ADFW1 Manual Rev 02- 20130103...
  • Page 3 4. Replace the electronic module into the retaining clips, ensuring that it is correctly positioned and firmly seated. Install the battery into the battery snap. Replace PIR cover and refit retaining screw. Illustration 3 Illustration 4 ADFW1 Manual Rev 02- 20130103...
  • Page 4 Due to our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to change specification without prior notice. Errors and omissions accepted. These instructions have been carefully checked prior to publication. However, no responsibility can be accepted by Challenger Security Products for any misinterpretation of these instructions.