MGPMD1P-TI00
Analog Single-Optic PIR
(18kg/40lbs Pet Immunity)
(MG-PMD1P)
V2.0
Instructions
Instrucciones
780 Industriel Blvd., Saint-Eustache (Quebec) J7R 5V3 CANADA
Tel.: (450) 491-7444
Fax: (450) 491-2313
www.paradox.ca
English
At the recommended installation height of 2.1m (7ft)
±10%, the MG-PMD1P will provide full coverage from
2m (6.5ft) to 15m (50ft), without any dead zones (see
Figure 2).
Avoid placing the motion detector in proximity to
potential sources of interference such as: reflective
surfaces, direct air flow from vents, fans, windows,
sources of steam/oil vapor, and objects causing
temperature changes such as heaters, refrigerators,
ovens, and infrared light sources. Do not place
objects or furniture higher than 0.9m (3ft), which a pet
can climb onto (e.g. a cat on a couch), within 2.1m
(7ft) of the detector. In addition, do not aim the
detector at a stairway a pet may have access to.
Do not touch the sensor surface; this could result
in a motion detector malfunction. If necessary,
clean the sensor surface with pure alcohol using
a soft cloth.
Avoid bending, cutting or altering the antenna or
mounting the detector near or on metal as this
may affect signal transmission.
Pet Immunity
An animal's immunity to false alarms depends on its
size, temperature, and length of coat. Longer hair and
smaller size make an animal more likely to be
immune, while shorter hair and larger animals are
more likely to create a false alarm. When a higher
level of immunity is required, such as when animals
are constantly in the detection area, consider using
our MG-PMD75 digital dual-sensor high-performance
PIR (40kg/90lbs true pet immunity).
The MG-PMD1P pet immunity feature has not yet
been investigated by UL.
Check-in Supervision Time Value (J1)
Jumper J1 sets the time interval in which the detector
communicates a check-in signal when used with
Omnia or Spectra 1759EX (see Operating Mode).
If the detector is used with Magellan (see Operating
Mode), J1 is disabled and the detector will regularly
transmit a check-in signal to Magellan. The check-in
supervision time is set in the Magellan console.
J1 OFF = 12 minutes
J1 ON = 12 hours (default)
With an OMN-RCV3 V2.0 or higher, the receiver
automatically detects the check-in time set in
each of its assigned transmitters. As a result, the
transmitters can have different check-in times.
With a previous version of the OMN-RCV3, the
transmitter check-in time needs to match the
setting in the module.
With an OMN-RCV3 V2.0 or higher, if the check-in
time setting is changed, power down and then
power up the receiver in order for the change to
be recognized.
Operating Mode (J2)
J2 determines what receiver model the MG-PMD1P
will be communicating with, either a Magellan or an
Omnia receiver.
J2 OFF = Omnia / Spectra 1759EX
J2 ON = Magellan (default)
Sensitivity Setting (J3)
J3 OFF = (High Sensitivity) In "1-3 mode", you should
not be able to cross more than one complete zone
(consisting of two beams - left and right sensor
detecting elements) in the coverage area with any
kind of movement. Use this setting for the majority of
installations (default).
J3 ON = (Low Sensitivity) In "2-6 mode", the amount of
movement required to generate an alarm is doubled.
The use of 2-6 mode is recommended in areas where
the incidence of false alarms may be greater.
Fast/Slow Mode (J4)
J4 OFF = "Slow Mode" is suggested in areas where the
incidence of false alarms may be greater.
J4 ON = "Fast Mode" is recommended for the
majority of installations (default).
LED ON/OFF (J5)
The red LED indicates the following:
Alarm
The red LED will illuminate for a period of 2 seconds
whenever the motion detector detects any kind of
movement.
Low Battery
The motion detector performs a battery test every 12
hours. If a battery voltage of 3.1V or less is detected,
the red LED will flash at 5-second intervals and the
motion detector will send a low battery signal to the
receiver. A trouble will be generated and then
transmitted to the central monitoring station.
Signal Transmission
The red LED indicator light will blink rapidly when the
motion detector transmits a signal to the receiver.
J5 OFF = LED deactivated
J5 ON = LED activated (default)
After changing the jumper settings, replace the
cover to close the tamper switch, or press and
release the tamper switch, in order to save the
changes.
Powering the Wireless Detector
Verifying proper polarity, insert three "AA" alkaline
batteries into the motion detector's battery
compartment. To replace the batteries, remove the old
batteries, then press and release the tamper switch and
wait 60 seconds in order to reinitialize the unit. Insert
new batteries while verifying proper polarity.
After inserting the batteries in the motion
detector, a power-up sequence will begin (lasting
10-30 seconds). During this time, the red LED will
flash and the detector will not detect an open
zone or tamper.
Alive Software
To conserve the motion detector's battery life, if the
motion detector transmits 2 open zone signals (LED
on for 2 sec.) within a 5-minute period, the detector will
fall into Energy Save Mode where it will not transmit
any alarm signals for approximately 3 minutes. Due to
the motion detector's Alive Software, the red LED will
continue to flash to indicate a detection even when in
Energy Save Mode. Once the three-minute Energy
Save Mode ends, the motion detector returns to
normal operation. If the detector's cover is removed
and then replaced while in Energy Save Mode, the
first detection will trigger an alarm signal.
Walk-testing
Open the cover in order to trigger the anti-tamper switch,
then snap the cover back into position. This will activate
the motion detector's walk-test mode for 3 minutes. In
"fast" mode (J4 = ON), at 20°C, you should not be able to
cross more than one complete zone (consisting of two
beams left and right sensor detecting elements) in the
coverage area with any kind of movement; slow/fast
walking or running. In slow mode (J4 = OFF), the amount
of movement required to generate an alarm is doubled.
Walk-test mode is also activated for 3 minutes once the
motion detector is powered on.
Signal Strength Test
In order to verify the receiver's reception of the motion
detector's signal, perform a signal strength test as
described in the receiver's Reference and Installation
Manual before finalizing the installation of the motion
detector. Prior to performing the test, make sure the
batteries have been inserted into the battery
compartment to power the detector. Also verify that
the motion detector has been assigned to a zone
according to the instructions in the receiver's
Reference and Installation Manual. If the transmission
is weak, relocating the transmitter by a few inches
can greatly improve the reception.
Technical Specifications
Sensor Type
Dual rectangular element
Coverage - 88.5°
11m x 11m (35ft x 35ft)
(standard)
Center beams: 15m (50ft)
Installation Height
2.1m to 2.7m (7ft to 9ft)
Pet Immunity
18kg (40lbs)
Operating Temp.
0°C to +50°C (+32°F to +122°F)
RF Frequency
433* or 868** MHz
Lens
2nd generation Fresnel lens,
LODIFF®, Pet Immune
Power
3 x "AA" Alkaline batteries
Transmitter Range
35m (115ft) typical in a residen-
tial environment
Anti-Tamper Switch
Yes
†
Up to 4 years
Battery Life
*
FCC ID: KDYOMNPMD1
Canada: 2438A-OMNPMD1
The MG-PMD1P complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
** 868MHz (only)
compliant to all EU and EFTA countries except Greece according to
RTT&E directives.
†
Battery life expectancy will vary according to the check-in time interval and the amount of traffic
(movement) the detector has processed. A higher check-in time interval and higher traffic will
lower battery life.
Warranty
Paradox Security Systems Ltd. ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or
implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded. Because Seller does not install
or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not
manufactured by Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and shall not be
responsible for circumstances resulting from the product's inability to operate. Seller obligation and liability
under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting
the specifications. Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period. In no event
shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect
or consequential or incidental, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits stolen goods, or
claims by any other party, caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper, incorrect or
otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold.
Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, the Seller's maximum liability will be strictly limited to the
purchase price of the defective product. Your use of this product signifies your acceptance of this warranty.
BEWARE: Dealers, installers and/or others selling the product are not authorized to modify this
warranty or make additional warranties that are binding on the Seller.
Note: The warranty does not apply to the alkaline batteries provided with the unit.
One of the following US patents may apply: 6215399, 6111256, 6104319, 5920259, 5886632, 5751803,
5721542, 5287111, 5119069 and 5077549. Canadian and international patents may also apply.
LODIFF® registered trademark of Fresnel Technologies Inc. Omnia, Magellan and Spectra are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems Ltd. and its affiliates in Canada, the
United States and other countries. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior notice. ©
2002-2004 Paradox Security Systems Ltd.
Figure 1 / Figura 1
A
Corner Mount
B
B
Montage en coin
Montaje en esquina
A
A
B
Flat Surface Mount
Montage sur surface plane
A
A
Montaje en superficie plana
B
B
Figure 2 / Figura 2
11m x 11m
(35ft x 35ft)
Center beams:
15m (50ft)
11 m X 11 m
(35 pi X 35 pi)
faisceaux du centre :
15 m (50 pi)
11m x 11m
(35ft x 35ft)
Haces centrales:
15m (50ft)
Figure 3 / Figura 3
C
A
F
J1
E
J2
B
D
C
J3
J4
J5
A
- Anti-tamper Switch
- Interrupteur de sécurité
- Interruptor antisabotaje
B
- Antenna / Antenne / Antena
C
- Battery Compartment
- Compartiment à piles
- Compartimiento de bateria
D
- LED / DEL / LED
E
- Sensor / Capteur / Sensor
F
- PCB height markings
- Marques pour hauteur de carte de circuits imprimés
- Marcas de altura de PCI
Table 1 / Tableau 1 / Tabla 1
LED Indicator / Voyant DEL / Indicador LED
J5
OFF = Disabled / désactivé / deshabilitado
ON = Enabled / activé / habilitado
Fast - Slow Mode / Mode rapide - lent /
Modo Rápido - Lento
J4
OFF = Slow Mode / Mode lent / Mode Lento
ON = Fast Mode / Mode rapide / Modo rápido
Sensitivity Setting / Réglage de la sensibilité /
Configuración de la Sensibilidad
J3
OFF = High Sensitivity / Sensibilité élevée / Alta
Sensibilidad
ON = Low Sensitivity / Sensibilité faible /
Sensibilidad Lenta
Operating Mode / Mode de fonctionnement /
Modo de funcionamiento
J2
OFF = Omnia / Spectra 1759EX
ON = Magellan
Check-in Supervision Timer /
Délai de supervision de présence /
Tiempo de Verificación de Prescencia
J1* OFF = 12 minutes / minutos
ON = 12 hours / heures / horas
= default/par défaut/de fábrica;
* = Omnia / Spectra 1759EX only;
* = Omnia / Spectra 1759EX seulement
* = Sólo Omnia / Spectra 1759EX
Français
À la hauteur d'installation recommandée de 2,1 m
(7,0 pi) ±10 %, le MG-PMD1P offre une couverture
complète de 2,0 m (6,5 pi) à 15,0 m (50,0 pi) sans
aucune zone en angle mort (voir Figure 2).
Éviter d'installer le détecteur à proximité des sources
d'interférence suivantes : les surfaces
réfléchissantes, la circulation d'air provenant de
dispositifs de ventilation, les ventilateurs, les fenêtres,
les sources de vapeur d'eau/huile, les articles
entraînant des variations de température tels que les
appareils de chauffage, les réfrigérateurs et les fours
et les sources de lumière à infrarouge. Éviter de
mettre des objets ou des meubles ayant une hauteur
supérieure à 0,9 m (3 pi) et sur lesquels un animal
domestique peut grimper (p. ex. un chat sur un
canapé) à moins de 2,1 m (7 pi) du détecteur. Éviter
aussi d'orienter le détecteur vers un escalier
accessible à un animal domestique.
Ne pas toucher à la surface du capteur, car ceci
pourrait entraîner un mauvais fonctionnement du
détecteur. Au besoin, nettoyer la surface du
capteur à l'aide d'un chiffon doux et d'alcool pur.
Éviter de courber, de couper ou de modifier
l'antenne ainsi que d'installer le détecteur près de
sources de métal ou sur du métal, car ceci
pourrait nuire à l'émission des signaux.
Insensibilité aux animaux
Le fait qu'un animal ne cause pas de fausses alarmes
dépend de la taille de ce dernier, de sa température et
de la longueur de son poil. Un animal de petite taille
au poil long a peu de chances d'être capté par le
détecteur alors que les animaux de grande taille au
poil court sont plus susceptibles de créer une fausse
alarme. Lorsqu'un niveau d'insensibilité plus élevé est
nécessaire, comme lorsque des animaux sont
constamment dans la zone de détection, penser à
utiliser le MG-PMD75, notre détecteur passif à
infrarouge numérique haute performance à optiques
doubles (véritable insensibilité aux animaux au poids
inférieur à 40 kg/90 lb).
La caractéristique d'insensibilité aux animaux du
MG-PMD1P n'a pas encore été examinée par les UL.
Délai de supervision de présence (J1)
Le cavalier JP1 détermine l'intervalle de temps
auquel le détecteur transmet un signal de présence
lorsqu'il est utilisé avec Omnia ou Spectra 1759EX
(voir Mode de fonctionnement).
Si le détecteur est utilisé avec Magellan (voir Mode
de fonctionnement), le cavalier JP1 est désactivé et le
détecteur transmet régulièrement un signal de
présence au Magellan. Le délai de supervision de
présence est réglé dans la console Magellan.
J2 NON INSTALLÉ (OFF) = 12 minutes
J1 INSTALLÉ (ON) = 12 heures (par défaut)
Avec un OMN-RCV3 de V2.0 ou ultérieure, le
récepteur détecte automatiquement le délai de
supervision de présence réglé dans chacun des
émetteurs qui lui sont assignés. Grâce à cela, les
émetteurs peuvent avoir des délais de
supervision de présence différents. Avec une
version antérieure du OMN-RCV3, le délai de
supervision de présence des émetteurs doit
correspondre au réglage dans le module.
Avec un OMN-RCV3 de V2.0 ou ultérieure, si le
délai de supervision de présence est modifié,
mettre le récepteur hors tension puis sous
tension afin que la modification soit reconnue.
Mode de fonctionnement (J2)
Le cavalier J2 détermine le modèle de récepteur avec
lequel le MG-PMD1P communique, soit un Magellan
soit un récepteur Omnia.
J2 NON INSTALLÉ (OFF) = Omnia / Spectra 1759EX
J2 INSTALLÉ (ON) = Magellan (par défault)
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