MAXIMUM Security Multi Zone Manual

Multidirectional (180) outdoor/indoor intrusion detector

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  • Page 1 Multi Zone ® Guide Multidirectional (180 Outdoor/indoor intrusion detector www.maximum.co.il –...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of content Congratulations ………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Features ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Description ………………………………………………………………………………………...4 Detection Pattern ……………………………………………………………………..………..5-9 Detection Pattern at 1 meter installation height ……………………………………..5 Detection Pattern at 1.8 meter installation height …………………………………...6 Installation height consideration ................7, 8 Limiting the detector's horizontal detection angle …………………………………...9 Terminal Block Wiring …………………………………………………………………………..10 Upon connecting Multi-Zone to the power supply …………………………..……………….10 Operation timing of the relays and the LED indicators ……………………………………...11...
  • Page 3: Congratulations

    Congratulations We thank you for choosing a product of MAXIMUM Security (1984) Ltd. Basing on over 30 years experience in R&D and in production of advanced security systems, we are proud to introduce to you the finest Outdoor/ Indoor motion detector ever presented, aimed for military, industrial, commercial and residential security.
  • Page 4: Description

    Description The detector’s name, "Multi-Zone", speaks of its unique character. This motion detector has six detection zones and unprecedented wide detection angle of up to 180 Multi-Zone is highly advanced and accurate. In addition its installation enables saving expenses for installation of several standard detectors with small angle and detection capability.
  • Page 5: Detection Pattern

    Detection Pattern The display shows the vertical position of the PIR sensor groups. The letter indicates the position of the upper PIR sensor group, while the digit indicates the position of the lower PIR sensor group. 1 meter installation height Detector Side view Multi-Zone...
  • Page 6: Detection Pattern At 1.8 Meter Installation Height

    The display shows the vertical position of the PIR sensor groups. The letter indicates the position of the upper PIR sensor group, while the digit indicates the position of the lower PIR sensor group. 1.8 meter installation height Detector Side view Multi-Zone Upper sensors Installation...
  • Page 7: Installation Height Consideration

    Installation height consideration The installation height is between 1 ~ 2 meters. The upper and lower PIR sensor groups must be moved up or down according to the installation height of the detector (refer to the table on the next page). Move up The display shows the...
  • Page 8 upper Move the PIR sensor group up or down according to the following table: Letter indicated Installation Height on the Scale 1.0 m 1.5 m 1.7 m 2.0 m Lower Move the PIR sensor up or down according to the following table: Number indicated Required declination Angle on the Scale...
  • Page 9: Limiting The Detector's Horizontal Detection Angle

    Limiting the detector's horizontal detection angle Near each one of the six PIR sensors there are plates, which you may move (left and right) in order to limit the detector's horizontal detection angle. The plates you my move, left and right, in order to limit the detector's horizontal detection angle.
  • Page 10: Terminal Block Wiring

    Terminal Block Wiring IN OUT TAMP MASK RELAY RELAY 12 V DC Terminal Block Wiring Specifications Terminal No. Mark on the PCB board 12 V DC input Power Supply Data communication between the detector and COM, IN, OUT the control panel. MASK Anti-masking relay.
  • Page 11: Operation Timing Of The Relays And The Led Indicators

    Operation timing of the relays and the LED indicators Detection type LED indication Relay status Alarm Red + Green + Yellow RELAY1 will switch on (default 2 sec.) actual motion blinking together detection Infrared No relay will switch on Microwave Yellow No relay will switch on Once masking was detected, the green LED...
  • Page 12: Programming

    Important If during the study procedure the detector's case is not properly closed (the tamper switch is not pressed), the anti-masking channel will not work and the study procedure will not be performed. Programming In this detector, unlike other detectors, all adjustments are done by programming which is more advanced, comfortable and accurate, by means of 4 keys and a display.
  • Page 13: Definition Of Sensors And Sensor Groups

    Definition of sensors and sensor groups Location of the 6 PIR sensors Location of the 3 PIR sensor pairs Upper Middle PIR sensor Upper Right Upper Left PIR PIR sensor sensor Lower Middle PIR sensor Lower Left PIR Lower Right sensor PIR sensor Left PIR...
  • Page 14: Programming Table

    Programming Table Common Feature Display Description characteristic Highest detection sensitivity Very High detection sensitivity High detection The detector is equipped sensitivity with 8 preset detection Medium-plus 8 preset programs for your choice, detection sensitivity detection from the highest programs for Medium detection detection sensitivity (M0) your choice...
  • Page 15 activated. Common Feature Display Description characteristic Enable/Disable LED LED indicators indicators indicators Enable/Disable tone Tone Tone indication indication upon each indication detection event. Programming the Shock Shock & Shock & Vibration & Vibration detection Vibration detection sensitivity sensitivity from 00 to 99 detection sensitivity (00 = Disabled).
  • Page 16 lower PIR sensor (see paragraphs 41, 42 of this table). If you press OK once again, you can program now the pulse count (01 - 11). Common Feature Display Description characteristic Programming the Left Microwave sensor Left Microwave detection sensitivity (00 sensor detection to 63).
  • Page 17 time is in minutes otherwise it's in seconds. If you press OK once again, you can program now the relay and logic (N.C. / N.O.). Common Feature Display Description characteristic RELAY2 activation time (1-99 Seconds or Minutes). When the two decimal points appear, the given time is in minutes, RELAY2 activation...
  • Page 18 detection only in the the Middle pair of PIR Middle pair of PIR sensors. sensors. Common Feature Display Description characteristic In order to activate In order to activate the the alarm, it is alarm, it is enough to enough to receive receive detection only in detection only in the the Right pair of PIR...
  • Page 19 pair, then in the Middle PIR sensors pair and then in the Left PIR sensors pair. Common Feature Display Description characteristic Between one detection event of PIR sensors pair and the following one there is a period of time. Here you can program Time limit between the maximum legal time Left PIR sensors pair...
  • Page 20 pair detection. (00-99 Seconds or Minutes). When the two decimal points appear, the given time is in minutes, otherwise it's in seconds. Common Feature Display Description characteristic Between one detection event of PIR sensors pair and the following one there is a period of time. Here you can program Time limit between the maximum legal time...
  • Page 21 sensor sensitivity Middle PIR sensor and pulse count sensitivity (00 to 63). If you press OK once again, you can program now the pulse count (01 - 11). Common Feature Display Description characteristic Programming the Lower- Right PIR sensor Lower- Right PIR sensitivity (00 to 63).
  • Page 22: The Detector Full Functionality Test

    The detector full functionality test The test should be performed when detector case is closed and LED indicators are enabled (See page 15 paragraph 11). The test procedure for human movement detection (Alarm): o Walk in the protected area. o Compulsory reaction of the detector: Upon each detection event, the alarm RELAY1 will be operated for 2 seconds (default time).
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Specifications Power Supply 12V DC Current drain Standby 45 mA, Maximum 130 mA Alarm relay contacts withstand (RELAY1, 15V, 30 mA RELAY2) Resistance of anti-masking relay contacts 15V, 30 mA (MASK) Resistance of tamper switch contacts 15V, 30 mA Warm-up time 1 minute 2 seconds by default (programmable Alarm relay activation time...
  • Page 24: Remote Control Rm-1

    Remote Control RM-1 Operating guide SEND EXIT ON/OFF SAVE DELETE/CHANGE HELP Symbols !"#$%&' ()*+,-./; ABC / abc –...
  • Page 25: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION RM-1 is a remote control device that works with the Multi-Zone detector and other products of MAXIMUM Security (1984) Ltd. RM-1 is an optional product and complementary accessory for Multi-Zone. It can be purchased separately. This guide refers to the operation of RM-1 with the Multi-Zone detector only.
  • Page 26: Programming (Assigning) A Code To The Detector

    Programming (assigning) a code to the detector 1 .Connect the power supply to the detector and wait 60 seconds for the detector to warm During that time, a 60 second countdown begins in the detector's built-in display. When the countdown ends, 3 short tones will be heard to indicate that the detector is now ready for work.
  • Page 27 in order to modify its setting. c. SAVE, under any name, the modified parameters in the Remote Control memory. 6. Press SAVED PROGRAM to load the list of saved programs (the programs you saved in the previous paragraph). Press any program title to display its list of parameters, after which you have 3 options: a.
  • Page 28: Programming The Detector By The Remote Control

    Programming the detector by the Remote Control Common Feature Display Description characteristic Enable/disable LED LED indicators LED indicators indicators Enable/disable tone Tone indication indication upon each Tone indication detection event. Programming the shock Shock & vibration Shock & vibration & vibration detection detection sensitivity sensitivity from 00 to 99 detection...
  • Page 29 paragraphs 41 and 42 of this table). You can program the pulse count as well (01 - 11). Common Feature Display Description characteristic Programming the Left Microwave sensor Left microwave detection sensitivity (00 sensor detection to 63). sensitivity and pulse You can program the count pulse count as well (01 -...
  • Page 30 time and logics (N.C. (1-99 Seconds or / N.O.) Minutes). When the two decimal points appear, the given time is in minutes otherwise it's in seconds. You can program the relay and logics as well (N.C. / N.O.). Note: this relay is activated also in case of shock &...
  • Page 31 Common Feature Display Description characteristic In order to activate the alarm RELAY1, there PIR movement should be a detection by detection direction the Left PIR sensors pair Left  Middle and then in the Middle PIR sensors pair In order to activate the alarm RELAY1, there PIR movement should be a detection by...
  • Page 32 LEFT  MIDDLE the maximal legal time between Left PIR sensors pair detection and Middle PIR sensors pair detection. (00-99 Seconds or Minutes). When the two decimal points appear, the given time is in minutes, otherwise it's in seconds. Common Feature Display Description...
  • Page 33 detection and Middle and the following one PIR sensors pair there is a period of time. detection. Here you can program MIDDLE  RIGHT the maximum legal time between Right PIR sensors pair detection and Middle PIR sensors pair detection. (00-99 Seconds or Minutes).
  • Page 34 count of Upper- Right PIR sensor Right PIR sensor sensitivity (00 to 63). You can program the pulse count as well (01 - 11). Common Feature Display Description characteristic Not in use For factory use only Not in use WIDTH Receipt of technical status report of the detector including at least...
  • Page 35: Displaying The Multi-Zone Detector's Status Reports At The Remote Control

    Displaying the Multi-Zone detector's status reports at the Remote Control RM-1 There are two ways to access the detector's status report (the option Reports): a. Through the main screen (option No.5), where you will be able to review only the detector's status reports stored in the Remote Control memory.
  • Page 36: Saving The Detector's Status Report To The Remote Control Memory

    Saving the detector's status report to the Remote Control memory a. Press SAVE. b. Enter a name. c. Press ENTER. Deleting the detector's status report from the Remote Control memory a. Select the report name. b. Press DELETE. c. Press ENTER to confirm. –...
  • Page 37: Programming List As Appears In The Remote Control

    Programming list as appears in the Remote Control 1. LEDS 2. BUZZER 3. VIBRATIONS PIR 1 4. PAIR 1 PIR 2 5. PAIR 2 PIR 3 6. PAIR 3 PAIR1-PAIR2 7. MICROWAVE 1 PAIR2-PAIR1 8. MICROWAVE 2 PAIR2-PAIR3 9. MICROWAVE 3 PAIR3-PAIR2 10.
  • Page 38: Specifications Of The Power Supply And Batteries

    Specifications of the Power Supply and batteries Danger: Do not charge regular batteries which are not rechargeable batteries!!! - Batteries type: 3 x AAA rechargeable batteries. - Charger output: 5V, 1A DC - Operation duration: about 5 hours with 1000mA/HPR batteries. - Plug polarity: Plus=Internal, Minus=External.
  • Page 39 This Warranty is exclusive and explicit and replaces any other warranty, commitment or guarantee – whether written, oral or implied. The Manufacturer will in no case be liable toward anyone for a breach of this Certificate of Warranty or of any of its foregoing provisions.
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