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Select the detector installation site, usually in the center of the protected area. Please note that coverage area is more elliptical than circular (see figure 2). Avoid proximity to any of the following: reflective surfaces; direct air flow from vents, fans and windows; sources of steam/oil vapor; objects causing temperature changes such as heaters, refrigerators and ovens; and infrared light sources.
The DG467 provides ATC (Automatic Temperature Compensation) but it is still highly recommended to retest unit coverage with a walk-test if temperatures reach over 30°C (85°F). This is extremely important in nonventilated areas.
To Install the DG467:
(see figure 3)
To replace the lens: Gently push the lens and bezel out of the cover.
To reinstall the lens: Align the bezel pin with the matching hole in the lens and cover.
To close the detector: Align the arrow in the cover with the arrow on the PCB and turn the cover clockwise.
Do not touch the sensor surface as this could result in detector malfunction. If necessary, clean with a soft cloth and pure alcohol.
The DG467 can function in two different operational modes: combus mode or relay mode. This option can only be configured using the J4 jumper.
Relay Mode: (J4 = OFF)
When set to Relay Mode, the DG467 functions as would any standard motion detector by communicating its alarm and tamper signals via relays. The GRN and YEL terminals are not used in relay mode. In Relay Mode, the detector's settings can only be modified using the jumpers (see figure 1).
Combus Mode: (J4 = ON)
When set to combus mode, the DG467 communicates alarm signals, tamper signals, data and detector settings via the panel's 4-wire combus. The detector's relay output always remains active even when set to combus mode and can be used to activate other devices.
In combus mode, the motion detector can be modified using the jumpers or by entering module programming mode.
In combus mode, the DG467 will respect the most recent modification whether it is made through the jumpers or through section programming. As a result, current jumper positions may not represent actual settings. All settings are stored in the DG467 even after it has been powered down.
Self-testing program: Turning on the detector initiates a self-testing program for the signal processor, memory and relay. The LED flashes rapidly for approximately 4 seconds. The detector then switches to "stand-by" mode.
At 20°C (68°F) you should not be able to cross more than one complete zone (consisting of 2 beams, left and right sensor detecting elements) in the coverage area with any kind of movement. When using a higher level digital shield settings, the amount of movement required to generate an alarm is increased.
When conducting a walk test, move slowly in order to generate weak signals. Try to move to the maximum coverage distance. An alarm is indicated by a constant light for 5 seconds.
Motion detectors should be walk-tested annually.
Sensor type: | Dual Opposed Element Infrared | |
Sensor geometry: | Rectangular | |
Detection speed: | 0.2m/s to 3.5m/s (0.6ft/s to 11.5ft/s) | |
Coverage: | 360°, 7m X 6m (24ft X 20ft) at a height of 2.4m (8ft) 360°, 11m X 6m (35ft X 20ft) at a height of 3.7m (12ft) | |
Installation height: | 2.1m to 4m (7ft to 12ft)* | |
Operating temperature: | -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F) | |
Power input: | 9 to 16Vdc, 29mA maximum at 12V | |
Lens: | LODIFF® segment Fresnel ceiling mount array | |
EMI / RFI rejection: | 10V/m | |
Alarm output: Anti-tamper output | N.C. 28Vdc, 0.15A / via combus | |
N.C. 0.15A, 38Vdc, opens when cover is removed / via combus | ||
Size | 10.8cm dia. X 3.5cm height (4.25" X 1.38" height) | |
Compatibility | Combus Mode | All Digiplex series (DGP/DGPNE) and all EVO series control panels. |
Relay Mode | All major security system manufacturers |
* Can be installed as high as 4.5m (14ft), however sensitivity will be compromised.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download Paradox Paradome DG467 - Ceiling-Mount Digital Motion Detector Manual
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