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Wireless outdoor pir detector

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The JA-158P wireless outdoor PIR detector
Setting up the optical part of the PIR
detector
The above-mentioned detection characteristics apply if the detector is
installed vertically in the guarded area. If a shorter detection range is
required, do not tilt the detector on the joint. Use the supplied self-adhesive
mask foils:
Masking using strips of the supplied foil can also be used to avoid
unwanted moving objects (e.g. a tree). Use the supplied protective hood for
protection against the sun and rain.
Setting up the electronic part of the PIR
detector
It is possible to set three levels of detector sensitivity using the switch on
the left of the bottom PIR – the levels are marked with letters:
L
low – low sensitivity for places with false alarm risks
M middle – medium sensitivity
H
high – high detection sensitivity
Other parameters can be set using the switches:
normal mode
save mode 120 s
standard immunity
Fault output N.C.
do not set this
LED disabled
Area coverage test (DIP1) – the energy saving mode is not applied and
each detectable movement is indicated by an LED. The alarm is always
transmitted regardless of the energy saving mode settings (DIP2).
The energy saving mode (DIP2). When the detector is activated and
transmits the information to the control panel, it stops detecting motion in its
view for a set time. The activation of the LED (DIP6) serves as an
indication of the detector function – i.e. the area coverage. Disable the LED
to save the batteries in ordinary operation.
The JA-158P wireless outdoor PIR detector
test mode
5 s
high immunity
do not set this
fault is not alarm
LED enabled
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Testing
When the batteries are connected, the detector needs approx. 90 seconds
for stabilization. The LED keeps flashing all the time. Use the DIP switch 1 to
commence the area coverage test. Test the correct coverage of the guarded
area and whether the detector detects motion outside the guarded area.
Each movement is indicated by flashing detector LED and the information is
sent to the control panel.
When the test is finished to meet the declared battery lifetime, stop the
area coverage test, check whether the indication LED is off and set the
energy saving mode to 120 s.
Normal operating mode
Each time the detector is activated, the information is transmitted by a
radio signal. When the detector cover is opened or the detector is removed
from the bearing plate, a tamper signal is transmitted. The detector also
regularly (every 9 minutes) transmits control signals which serve the control
panel to check the presence and readiness of all devices in the installed
system.
The masking protection function
The detector has an anti-masking function – i.e. protection against
masking of the detector´s field of sight. If an object is detected in front of the
detector for more than three minutes, the detector sends a tamper signal.
Three short flashes of the LED indicate masking (the LED must be enabled).
When the object has been removed, the indication (tamper signal) ceases
after one minute.
It is possible to set three levels of this function using the switch on the right
of the bottom PIR – the levels are marked with letters:
HI
high – high masking detection sensitivity
STD
standard – standard masking detection sensitivity
OFF
off – function disabled
Factory settings pre-set to STD.
Replacing the batteries
The detector checks battery status automatically and if the batteries
are running low, it informs the system that they need replacing. The
detector remains fully functional. The batteries should be changed as
soon as possible (within 1 week).
Before battery replacement the control panel has to be switched to
service mode (see installation manual of the control panel) and then it is
possible to open the cover of the panel. Always use CR123A
(3 V, 1500 mAh) batteries or alternatively LS(T) 14500 (3,6 V AA)
batteries.
Note: Always use 2x lithium batteries. If needed put 3x batteries in to
increase the detector's lifetime.
Technical specifications
Power:
2x Lithium battery type CR123A (3.0 V / 1.4 Ah)
Average battery lifetime
Alternative power
2 x Lithium battery type CR14500 (AA) 3.6 V / 2.45 Ah
Average battery lifetime
Communication band
RF range – distance from the control panel
Optex detector parameters
Detection characteristics
Recommended installation height
Object motion speed
Battery saving timer
Detector cover conformance
Max. relative humidity of the environment
Operational environment according to EN 50131-1
Operating temperature range
Security grade
Complies with
Weight
Can be operated according to
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the
JA-158P
is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC and
2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity assessment can
be found at www.jablotron.com - Technical Support section.
Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful
materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer or
directly to the producer after use. For more detailed
information visit www.jablotron.com.
2 x (3 x) CR123A, approx. 3 years (4 years)*
2 x (3 x) CR14500, approx. 3 years (4 years)*
* valid for enabled 120 s saving mode
Please note: Batteries are not included
868.1 MHz
up to 300 m (open area)
12 m / 85°; 94 segments
2.5 – 3.0 m
0.3 – 1.5 ms
adjustable 5 s or 120 s
-20 °C to +60 °C
according to OPTEX
ETSI EN 300 220, EN 50130-4,
EN 55022, EN 60950-1
ERC REC 70-03
MMY51502
-1
IP55
95%
IV
620 g

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