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3-4 MOUNTING EXAMPLE AT PARTICULAR CASE
Avoid installing the transmitter and receiver facing each other through the corner of the cover.
1
Transmitter
3-5 WIRING
Receiver
Main unit
Back box
Red
Power
Black
Main control
Yellow
COM
Orange
NC
Alarm
Brown
NO
Green
Low battery
Blue
Purple
Tamper
Gray
Transmitter
Main unit
Back box
Red
Power
Black
Main control
Green
Low battery
Blue
Warning
• When using BCU-5 (option), be sure to
read the BCU-5 manual. Do not insert
batteries into the wireless transmitter.
Doing so may result in fire or explosion.
4
SETTINGS
4-1 FUNCTIONS
1 DIP SWITCH
(factory default)
Beam interruption adjustment switch 1
Beam interruption adjustment switch 2
Battery saving timer switch
Receiver
Intermittent output function switch
ON
Note>>
SELECTOR
• Do not press the tamper when you set the
POSITION
DIP switches. Otherwise the settings will not
actually be changed.
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3
BATTERY SAVING TIMER
The battery saving timer enforces 2 min intervals
between alarm outputs. If the site of security
involves a lot of traffic or in/out of people over a
detection zone, wireless transmitters may wear
out batteries quickly. The battery saving timer
cancels alarms for two minutes after the initial
output, preserving powers of wireless transmitters.
4-2 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT
Optical alignment is an important
procedure to increase reliability.
Be sure to take alignment step
1 through 2 described below to
attain the maximum level of the
output through the monitor jack.
Look into the viewfinder and perform fine alignment of the horizontal and vertical
1
angles using the alignment dial.
Viewfinder
< Horizontal alignment >
Turn the horizontal
alignment dial by fingers
to make alignment
5
OPERATION CHECK
5-1 LED INDICATION
Alarm/Level indicator LED (Receiver only)
Note>>
• The operation of the Alarm/Level indicator LED will not
change due to the battery saving timer setting. Whenever
the beam is interrupted, the indicator will turn ON.
DETECTOR
Beam Interruption
Alarm/Level
indicator
Beam not
received sufficiently
LED
OFF
[ Top view ]
Receiver
When connecting to BCU-5 (OPTION)
Receiver
Main unit
Back box
Red
Black
Yellow
Orange
Brown
Wireless
Low battery
Transmitter
Green
Blue
Purple
Gray
Transmitter
Main unit
Back box
Red
Black
Green
Wireless
Blue
Transmitter
Note>>
• To monitor low battery levels separately for the receiver and the transmitter, install a wireless transmitter in each of them. When the low
battery levels are monitored for both the receiver and transmitter centrally, install a wireless transmitter in only the receiver.
• If there is only an N.O. output on a wireless transmitter, the low battery output and tamper output cannot be used.
• The power supply can be shared between the back box and wireless transmitter by using BCU-5 (option).
• When using PCU-5 (option) with either only the transmitter or receiver, ensure the low battery signal is monitored. (Refer to PCU-5 manual.)
Refer to "1-3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION".
Receiver
ON
• Remove all batteries prior
OFF
to replacing with new
ones. If this is not
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followed, the low battery
• Alarm output:
indicator LED will not reset
1 output/ 2 minutes
and continue to blink.
Horizontal alignment angle
Vertical alignment angle
90°
90°
Note>>
< How to look into the viewfinder >
From right side
From left side
Right eye
Left eye
< Vertical alignment >
Turn the vertical
alignment dial with a
screwdriver to make
alignment
Power/Low battery indicator LED
LED
ON (continue)
or
OFF
2
In doing this installation, the maximum detection
range shall be half of the original detection
range. (This is to compensate the attenuation of
beam by the corner of the cover.)
Battery
plate
BCU-5
Power
Main control
Through the
EX EX – +
center hole.
+
Alarm
Wireless
Transmitter
– +
Tamper
Battery
BCU-5
plate
Power
EX EX – +
Through the
Main control
center hole.
– +
Low battery
Wireless
Transmitter
+
BEAM INTERRUPTION ADJUSTMENT
2
Initial setting is at 50 ms for normal
work. According to the speed of a
supposed target you select one
specific setting out of 4 steps.
Set the beam interruption
adjustment switches of the
Receiver according to the speed of
the human object to detect.
4
INTERMITTENT OUTPUT FUNCTION
Caution
Intermittent output function enforces outputs to reset while beams
continues to be interrupted.
This function is effective if your wireless transmitters do not have
supervised features to monitor relay status.
Intermittent output function repeats alarms with intervals to let the
system be aware of interrupted status.
Checking the Indicator LED and
2
fine alignment
Checking of the illumination
• After the rough alignment using the view
finder, check the light receiving status by
the Alarm/Level Indicator.
< Receiver >
Alarm/Level
Indicator
LED
Fine adjustment with monitor jack
• After checking the receiving level of optical
axis by using the alarm indicator, make sure
to make fine alignment for both transmitter
and receiver with voltmeter until it reaches
maximum monitor output over "Good" level.
< Receiver >
Set the voltmeter range to 5 to
10VDC and connect the voltmeter
probes
and
the monitor jack respectively.
Receiver
BATTERY
CONDITION
Normal
Power/Low
battery indicator
Receiver is
LED
low battery
Transmitter is
low battery
Both Receiver
and Transmitter
are low battery
- 3 -
When connecting to PCU-5 (OPTION)
This unit used to enable
Attach the BCU-5 to the
wired operation.
battery plate using
For more information on
double-sided adhesive tape.
• Be careful not to cover the
connecting, see PCU-5
power/low battery indicator
manual.
LED.
• Select a location that does
not interfere with the
connector installation.
Note>>
• Route the cables
through the center
hole.
Power/Low battery
indicator LED
ON
SELECTOR
POSITION
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Running
(50 msec)
Typical
interruption
time setting
Note>>
• When making the adjustments by the monitor jack, be careful not to
cover the optical unit with your hand, the voltmeter pin cord, etc.
Beam
interrupted
Alarm/Level
ON
indicator
LED
Adjustment
Realign
level
Monitor jack
0 V
output
• The Alarm/Level indicator LED is a supporting tool for easy
alignment. Be sure to perform fine alignment to ensure the
maximum output level through the monitor jack.
• The Alarm/Level indicator LED should only be used for
to
and
of
rough alignment. For fine or good alignment, always use
the monitor jack output level.
Transmitter
LED
ON (continue)
• • •
Transmitter is
• • •
Both Receiver
and Transmitter
• • •
are low battery
ex) SL-200TNR 60m/200ft.
30m/100ft.
Jogging
Walking
Slow movement
(100 msec)
(250 msec)
(500 msec)
Receiver
ON
OFF
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• Alarm output: 1 output/ 1 minute
Beam received
Fast blink
Slow blink
OFF
Fair
Good
Excellent
0.1 VDC
2.0 VDC
2.8 VDC
Caution
BATTERY
LED
CONDITION
Normal
ON (continue)
Receiver is
ON (continue)
low battery
• • •
low battery
• • •

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