V.EPIR-A03052008
ADNIL
Passive Infrared Detector
With Pet Immunity
DESCRIPTION
• ADNIL passive infrared detector by means of dual element
(model
EPIR-A)
or
pyroelectric sensor immune to the temperature changes.
• Employs optically coupled MOSFET technology switches
with super efficiency (only available for EPIR-A11 or B11).
• High immunity against false alarms and electro-magnetic
fields.
• Manually adjustable sensibility, temperature compensation
of alarm threshold for proper functioning in environments
with notable temperature changes.
• Offers exceptional level of detection capability and stability
for trouble-free installation.
FAMILY MODELS
• EPIR-A10 – Duo element detector with pet immunity and coil
relay
• EPIR-A11 – Duo element detector with pet immunity and
solid-state relay
• EPIR-B10 – Quad element detector with pet immunity and
coil relay
• EPIR-B11 – Quad element detector with pet immunity and
solid-state relay
SPECIFICATION
Infrared sensor
Input voltage
Current consumption
Solid-state alarm output
Coil relay alarm output
Alarm period
Tamper switch
LED indicator
Detectable speed
Dimension
Unit weight
Operating temperature
quad
element
(model
Dual element (EPIR-A)
Quad element (EPIR-B)
9 ~ 16VDC, 12V
(Recommended)
Standby ~9mA; Alarm
~38mA (Relay)
10-12mA (Solid -state)
100mA, N.C only
2A, N.C / N.O selectable
Approximately 1 second
N.C
Red, can be disabled
0.3 ~ 1m/sec
117 x 66 x 45 mm
94g (EPIR-A10, B10)
90g (EPIR-A11, B11)
-20°C ~ 60°C or
-4°F ~ 140°F
INSTALLATION HINT
Avoid common false alarm sources specially
cables parallel to AC main wires!!!
EPIR-B)
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1
Cable knockout access
2
Terminal block
3
N.C / N.O jumper
4
LED ON / OFF jumper
5
LED
6
Tamper switch
7
Mounting setting
8
Infrared sensor (DO NOT TOUCH!)
9
Sensitivity adjustment jumper
10
Corner knockout
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DO NOT run
Avoid installing the detector facing
directly or reflected by sunlight, car
head lights, or bright surfaces such as
mirror and windows.
Avoid mounting the detector above air
vents, lamps, or equipment that may
change the environment temperature
rapidly. These areas can radiate or
direct heat over to cause nuisance
tripping.
Mount the detector on a stable surface
to prevent nuisance tripping caused by
the vibration.
Ensure that there are no obstructions
such as furniture, plants in the field of
view, which may create a blind spot of
the detector.
Detection is most effective when the
movement is "across" the detection
zones
rather
than
"toward"
detector.
the
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