Conrad Electronic FS20 PIRI Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Version 12/06
2-Channel
radio motion detector
'FS20 PIRI'
Item no. 62 02 94

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 12/06  2-Channel radio motion detector ‘FS20 PIRI’ Item no. 62 02 94...
  • Page 2 Introduction  Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product meets the requirements of both current European and national guidelines. In order to preserve this condition and ensure the safe operation of the product we kindly ask you to carefully follow these operating instructions! Please read the operating instructions completely and observe the safety and operation notes before using the product! All company names and product names contained herein are trademarks of the...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Battery/rechargeable battery detailed information ..........9 8. Installation ........................10 a) General notes on installation ................10 b) Installing the FS20 PIRI ..................11 Installation with wall bracket ................11 Installation without wall bracket ................12 9. Inserting/replacing batteries ..................13 10.
  • Page 4 Page 17. Disposal ........................32 a) General information ....................32 b) Battery/rechargeable battery disposal ..............32 18. Tips and notes ......................33 19. Declaration of conformity (DOC) ................. 33...
  • Page 5: Prescribed Use

    1. Prescribed use The sole purpose of the ‘FS20 PIRI’ 2-channel radio motion detector is to remotely control the various components of the FS20 wireless control system. Any use other than the one described above may damage the product and can also increase the risk of short-circuit, fire, electric shock, etc.
  • Page 6: Features

    • Timer programming of the receiver (1 second to 270 minutes, = 4h 30min) including slow- on/slow-off function for dimmer possible • Manual switching of the receiver via the control button on the ‘FS20 PIRI’ possible Caution! The wireless motion detector ‘FS20 PIRI’ is approved for operation in dry,...
  • Page 7: Factory Setting

    5. Factory setting The motion detector ‘FS20 PIRI’ is immediately ready for use on channel 1 with the following settings: • Brightness recognition value: dawn/dusk (brightness value) • Receiver power-on time triggered by movement in front of the detector: 1 minute, after which the load is switched off (transmit command) •...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    7. Safety instructions The product’s guarantee becomes invalid if the product is damaged as a result of failure to observe these operating instructions. We do not assume any liability for any resulting damages! Nor do we assume liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use or failure to observe the safety instructions.
  • Page 9: B) Battery/Rechargeable Battery Detailed Information

    b) Battery/rechargeable battery detailed information • Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children. • Make sure that the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries/rechargeable batteries. • Do not leave batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around as they could be swallowed by children or pets.
  • Page 10: Installation

    10 (m) section ‘Function test’, see 11. b) • For additional security, the FS20 PIRI is equipped with so-called ‘creep zone’ protection. In order to prevent anything from avoiding the detection area of the main lens; there is an additional integrated ‘look-down’ lens set at downward angle of 30°.
  • Page 11: B) Installing The Fs20 Piri

    (heating, aluminium laminated board walls, for example, in prefabricated housing) because this reduces the wireless range. b) Installing the FS20 PIRI The motion detector is equipped with a wall bracket. This permits the following installation angles: 0° (parallel to the wall), -45°, +45°.
  • Page 12: Installation Without Wall Bracket

    Installation without wall bracket • Remove the wall bracket from the device (pull it off from under the device and then hang it out). • The wall installation is completed with two screws. The motion detector is hung with the wall bracket guideway on the upper screw.
  • Page 13: Inserting/Replacing Batteries

    9. Inserting/replacing batteries • If the housing is not yet open, carefully press the catch on the side (left) inwards until both half shells of the motion detector separate from each another. Use a fingernail, a ball-point pen or an appropriate screw- driver to help.
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    10. Control panel Antenna Keypad Upper circuit board attachment screw Jumper for channel 1 Jumper for channel 2 Status LED Batteries Lower circuit board attachment screw Circuit board Lower housing hole...
  • Page 15: Initial Operation

    11. Initial operation a) Quick installation with factory settings The motion detector is immediately ready for operation with the factory settings described in section 5. Upon insertion of the batteries, its transmission signals are assigned a random encrypted house code and the address group 11 (activation of several receivers with one transmitter possible).
  • Page 16: B) Function Test

    b) Function test  You can adjust the detection area of the motion detector and thereby customise it for your individual needs. Proceed as follows: • Approach the motion detector by crossing back and forth across the detection area. • When the motion detector detects you, it activates the status LED and the corresponding receiver.
  • Page 17: Fs20 Address System Basics

    12. FS20 address system basics The FS20 wireless control system operates with a ‘house code’. This means that your neighbour can also use the same wireless control system and the two systems will not interfere with each other (provided that the house code has been programmed differently). 256 different addresses can be set within a house code.
  • Page 18  Please refer to the example in section 11. c). This address system opens up a variety of possibilities. For example, you can even implement access authorisations by assigning three garage doors to different single addresses and a joint function group (‘garage doors’). Several people can then each be given a hand-held transmitter with a relevant single address for one garage door, while all the garage doors can be opened via a hand-held transmitter with a programmed function group address, or all the doors can be automatically closed in the...
  • Page 19: Integrating The Motion Detector Into The Address System, Programming

    13. Integrating the motion detector into the address system, programming The house code, an address group and a subaddress are used for coding the motion detector and its switching channels. It is also possible with special address group assignments to program the motion detector as a local or global master.
  • Page 20: B) Setting The Addresses

    b) Setting the addresses A channel’s address is comprised of a two-digit address group and a two-digit subaddress (for example, 1131, address group 11, subaddress 31).  The address group ‘11’ is factory set for all channels. If several transmitters are to be operated at the same time and control different receivers, then different addresses need to be set on the transmitters.
  • Page 21: C) Assigning Function Groups And Master Addresses

    c) Assigning function groups and master addresses Some of the possible button combinations for address groups and subaddresses have particular meanings: • Function groups (44xx) If you enter 44 as the address group, then the subaddress (provided this is not also set to 44;...
  • Page 22 Example of an address assignment: House code, e.g., Global 1234 1234 master address 4444 Function group 44xx e.g. 4411 ceiling lamps 111 1 114 4 112 2 441 1 114 4 Local 444 4 444 4 141 1 master address, 113 1 441 1 114 4...
  • Page 23 In order to be able to separately control each receiver, you need to program each receiver to a single address. A subaddress is also required in addition to the address group that is already selected (room A: 11, room B: 12, room C: 13, room D: 14). ...
  • Page 24: Individual Settings

    14. Individual settings In addition to the factory settings (see section 5), you can naturally apply a variety of individual settings. The motion detector can control two different channels of the FS20 wireless control system. The settings for each can be separately assigned (only the house code is always applied to both channels).
  • Page 25: C) Setting The Brightness Value Of An Individual Channel

    c) Setting the brightness value of an individual channel The brightness value that defines the boundary (for switching) between ‘light’ and ‘dark’ is adjustable within a wide range.  The programming must be undertaken with the exact ambient brightness that it later will be switching, as this brightness will be saved as the threshold value.
  • Page 26: E) Setting The Length Of The On-Time

    e) Setting the length of the on-time The on-time of the FS20 receiver controlled components is programmable from 0.25 seconds to 255 minutes (4h 15min); a continuous setting is also available. • Press and hold button ‘ ’ (‘ ’) on the motion Press for detector for 5 seconds.
  • Page 27: F) Setting Transmission Interval

    f) Setting transmission interval The transmission interval is the minimal time that must pass since the last signal was transmitted by the motion detector before being allowed, upon detection of the next movement, to transmit another signal. There are four time-settings available for the transmission interval: 8, 24, 56 and 120 seconds. •...
  • Page 28: G) Setting Transmission Command

    g) Setting transmission command The transmit command is the radio command that is sent to the FS20 receiver upon the detection of a motion by the sensor. This can trigger various reactions from the receiver. • Press and hold the ‘ ‘, ‘...
  • Page 29: H) Setting Filter Time

    h) Setting filter time The filter time establishes how long the brightness in the environment must remain over the set threshold until the ‘light’ status is recognised and in the ‘switch-on at dark’ setting no longer reacts. The longer this time is, the longer it takes until sufficient brightness above the threshold value is recognised.
  • Page 30: I) Resetting To Factory Settings

    Programming the receiver timer If the receiver that is controlled by the FS20 PIRI motion detector will also be controlled by other receivers by the use of an internal timer (for example, a hand-held remote control of the FS20...
  • Page 31: Handling

    15. Handling • Protect the product against humidity, cold, heat, dust, and direct sunlight. • Never dismantle this product (beyond installation and battery replacement). Only have the device repaired by a skilled technician otherwise the device’s licence will become invalid. •...
  • Page 32: Disposal

    17. Disposal a) General information  When the product is no longer usable, dispose of it in accordance with the appli- cable statutory regulations. b) Battery/rechargeable battery disposal As the consumer, you are legally obliged (regulation on the disposal of batteries) to return all your used batteries and rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 33: Tips And Notes

    • Interference radiation resulting from insufficiently shielded electronic devices, for example, operating computers or similar 19. Declaration of conformity (DOC) We, Conrad Electronic, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau (Germany), hereby de- clare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EG.
  • Page 36 100% The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at recycling time of print.We reserve the right to change the technical or physical paper. specifications. Bleached without © Copyright 2006 by Conrad Electronic SE. Printed in Germany. chlorine.

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