PIR Pet-Immune Motion
Sensor (IRP-Y2)
The PIR Pet-Immune Motion Sensor is designed to
detect movement in the home while eliminating or
decreasing the chance of false triggers caused by
small pets in and around the home. IRP-Y2 is designed
to detect movement within an assigned area and
signals the control panel to activate the alarm if an
intruder crosses its path of detection. It will however
not detect pets up to 20-25kg in mass. In this
literature this item will be referred to as the "PIR".
The PIR consists of a two-part design made up of
a cover and a base. The cover contains all of the
electronics and optics and the base provides a means
of fi xing. The base has drill-outs to allow mounting on
either a fl at surface or in a corner. It is also protected
against sabotage, theft and accidental removal by two
types of tamper protection. These are the tamper and
the tilt tamper switches. The tamper switch triggers
when the cover has been removed or the tilt tamper
triggers when the PIR is moved without authorisation.
The PIR is designed to give a typical detection range of
12m at 110° when mounted at 2m above ground.
Identifying the Parts
Remove the cover by loosening the button fi xing
screw (bottom), the inside of the PIR will be revealed
as shown.
1. Learn/Test Button
This button is used for testing the radio range
performance and for learning purposes.
2. Battery Insulator
3. Tamper Switch
The tamper switch protects the enclosure from
being opened.
4. Tilt Tamper Switch
The tilt tamper switch protects the PIR from being
rotated, removed, or detached from the mounting
surface.
5. Battery Compartment
Sleep Timer
The PIR has a "Sleep Time" of approximately 1 minute
to conserve power. After transmitting a detected
movement the PIR will not transmit a signal for 1
minute. Any further movement detected during this
sleep period will extend the sleep time by another
minute.
Test Mode
The PIR can be put into test mode by pressing the
test button, which is also the LED, on the front cover.
In test mode, it will disable the sleep timer and
will enable the LED indicator to light every time a
movement is detected. Each time the test button
is pressed, the PIR will transmit a test signal to the
control panel for radio range test and the PIR will
enter the test mode for 3 mins. It will exit test mode
automatically after 3 mins and return to normal mode.
LED Indicator
In normal operation mode, the LED indicator remains
off except in the following situations:
• When the cover is opened and the tamper switch is
triggered.
• The PIR's battery is low, every time the PIR is
activated, the LED will light.
• The PIR can be put into test mode by pressing the
test button on the front cover. In test mode, it will
disable the sleep timer and will enable the LED
indicator to light for a period of 3 mins.
• When the PIR is in test mode and is transmitting the
signal, the LED will light every time it is activated.
Battery
The PIR uses three 1.5V "AAA" alkaline batteries as its
power source. The PIR will have a typical battery life of
over 3.6 years at an average of 50 activations a day.
Low battery detection operates at a threshold of
3.2V+/-2% where the PIR has enough reserve power
to typically operate for 6 months before complete
exhaustion. A low battery signal will be sent to the
control panel along with regular signals for the control
panel to display the status accordingly.
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