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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide Table of Contents General Notes Information about this guide Warranty Customer service and product monitoring Device variants Scope of delivery Accessories Designated use Applicable documents Safety precautions 1.10 Environmental protection 1.11 Transportation, packaging and storage...
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Replace filter 10.3 Retrofit creep zone blinder 11 Troubleshooting 11.1 No detectors found in ADPRO PRO E-Tool 11.2 Specific detector not found in ADPRO PRO E-Tool 11.3 Polarity mismatch 11.4 Troubleshooting in firmware update (ADPRO flashloader) 11.5 False alarms 12 Dismantling and disposal 12.1...
The diagrams in this guide are for a basic understanding only and may differ depending on the version of your device. Loss of guide A replacement copy can be ordered from Xtralis if this guide is lost, or downloaded from the Xtralis Security Solutions Support site at www.xtralissecurity.com.
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Device variants Type Art no. PRO E‐ 45 Curtain CH10023001 Detection range 50 x 3.3 m, front window HDPE filter PRO E‐ 45 D CH10023201 Detection range 50 x 3.6 m, front window HDPE filter PRO E‐...
E detectors Designated use Xtralis ADPRO detectors are designed to detect the presence in sensitive areas of individuals without access authorization (in this guide referred to as "intruder") and to take responsive action, e.g. by activating camera monitoring for a further analysis of the event.
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Documentation and resources, such as the latest version of the planning and installation guide, ADPRO PRO PIR e-data sheets and e-brochures, drivers and software tools etc., can be downloaded free of cost from the Xtralis Security Solutions Support Site at www.xtralissecurity.com While unpacking the detector, please take the usual electrical and electrostatic (ESD) precautions by providing sufficient earthing, and observe applicable work safety guidelines.
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Refer to "PRO E-RF installation steps“. For immediate operability after connection all outputs are set to standard-compliant default values. If required, the default settings can be changed using the ADPRO PRO E software, refer to ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571.
Attempts to remove the device from the mounting surface Masking: monitoring whether the device is covered by curtains or boxes All ADPRO PRO E detectors provide 3 freely programmable outputs for the following events: Alarm PIR sensor, 360PROtect or masking monitoring...
ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide Pin assignment alarm outputs PCB-Terminal tamper end-of-line Tamper tamper output Fault fault output alarm end-of-line Alarm alarm output Out 4 free programmable output Out 5 free programmable output RS 485 RS-485 terminal V+ Supply power supply (+)
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis iCommission Alignment tool and app for remote mechanical vertical alignment (one-man-commissioning) of the detector. CT PRO 2 walk tester Test tool for remote testing of alarms For details refer to chapter "Detector alignment“ 27386_07...
ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide Safety The safety notes in this chapter apply to all work with and on all kinds of detectors. WARNING: The device must not be used in potentially explosive areas, or areas where work with hazardous substances is being carried out. Intrinsically safe models are available (IS family of products).
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Lightning and overvoltage protection CAUTION: To protect detectors from permanent damage due to a direct lightning strike when mounted on a pole, detectors (or other devices such as camera or IR lighting) must never be mounted directly at the top of the pole.
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Using the IFM-485-ST you can connect up to 128 detectors to a PC and configure them with the aid of the ADPRO PRO E-Tool. For a complete description of the ADPRO PRO E-Tool refer to the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571.
ADPRO PRO E-Tool. 4.2.2 Install ADPRO PRO E-Tool Install the software as described in the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571. 4.2.3 First detector connection Before the ADPRO PRO E-Tool can display meaningful content you have to select the communication port to be used as well as the desired detector.
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 5. Click on Start. You can cancel the ongoing search process by clicking ESC. In the Search list shows the detectors found: In case of a new detector with factory settings the detector is displayed in the list with address 1. If no detectors could be found, a message is displayed.
The signals of the selected detector are displayed in the ADPRO PRO E-Tool: Use the ADPRO PRO E Tool for further configuration of the detector. For details on the ADPRO PRO E-Tool refer to the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571.
ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 2. Change the Address to a value between 2 and 255. Note: Be sure to use a unique value. If multiple detectors are connected using the same Address value, none of the respective detectors will be found. As the factory setting is 1 particularly the value 1 might result in conflicts when connecting additional detectors.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 7. Double-click on an item to load the respective settings. 8. To transfer the settings to the detector select Setting, Write settings to detector (or [Ctrl]+[D]). 9. Repeat the steps for all other detectors in the installation.
An installation video is available on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbMFwnwgixA, It is recommended to watch it . For background information on positioning and alignment of detectors refer to ADPRO PRO E PIR System Design and Planning Guide, document no. (27387). ® The range of ADPRO PRO E-detectors offered is extensive, and we can cover only basic mounting here.
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 5.1.3 Recommended cables The following are the cable specifications for PRO E-detectors (cable colours may vary): Peak voltage: 50V AC Temperature range: -40 .. 80°C Test voltages: Wire/wire 1500 V, wire/shield 1200 V 5.1.4 Required tools (not in scope of delivery) Folding ruler 4mm (532/») Hex/Allen key screwdriver...
Ensure that cables are neatly in place before tightening the clamps to avoid damage to cables through forcible pressing and buckling. Due to the low net weight of ADPRO PRO E-detectors, mounting is designed to use standard hose clamps with a screw flight (not provided).
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 4. Choose screw clips of a suitable diameter depending on the pole. 5. Guide the cables through the cable entry point in the detector arm casing. Notes: At this time, align the detector arm approximately at the pole. The detector should be attached on the side of the pole to make subsequent alignment using the alignment telescope easier.
ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide Wall installation of detector holder Notes: Ensure that the wall is sufficiently sturdy. If you mount on thin and dry construction walls, use special hollow cavity plugs if necessary. Use sufficiently long screws with an external diameter of at most 5 mm and a flat screw head.
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation of detector in detector holder 1. Place the detector as shown and press it in lightly into the detector arm till it locks into place and the lateral notches are no longer visible. 2. Insert the three hexagon socket screws supplied as shown and screw these in so that the detector does not wobble appreciably but can still move horizontally.
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide Installation The following sections describe the connection and basic commissioning of PRO and PRO E detectors. Connecting PRO E-RF detectors is described in section "PRO EPRO E-RF installation steps". Connect detector In the design of the detector and integrated detector holder, great care was taken to see that cabling (cable management) could be installed very easily and quickly, and yet provide the highest level of tamper protection, a veritable boon for the installer.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 6. Feed all cables from underneath through the channel into the detector housing. 7. Check the number and diameter of all cables used. 8. For cables of larger diameters, remove material from the patented cable seal with a knife at the spots provided if necessary.
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide CAUTION: If you have erroneously removed one groove too many from the cable seal, close it with a piece of cable remnant of appropriate diameter to maintain IP 65 rating. 10. Now insert the cable seal with the cables fixed in it into the housing so that it interlocks as shown. Check that the seal is seated correctly with a positive fit.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 11. Connect the power supply and bus cable as shown, the red Front LED blinks slowly to indicate that the power supply is connected, as long as the cover is open. 12. Close the housing cover, torque 0.5 Nm.
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13. Align the detector (see "Alignment with the help of the telescope" on page 65), adjust the settings using the PRO software (see the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571, Use of ADPROPRO E-Tool Software section) and confirm through walk tests.
All ADPRO PRO E detectors are equipped with a tamper switch in series, which detects any attempt to remove the detector from its mounting point (pole or wall) in compliance with standards.
Ensure that the total cable length (including tap holes) does not exceed 1000 m. Please ensure that you have the latest version of the drivers and the ADPRO PRO PIR Tool Setup Software_Vx.xx installed on your PC at all times.
Optimum vertical alignment is achived when the upper edge of the field of view is at 2 m above ground at the end of the nominal detection range. For nominal detection ranges refer to the document "ADPRO PRO E PIR System Design and Planning Guide, document no. (27387)".
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The signals of the selected detector are displayed in the ADPRO PRO E-Tool. You can use the ADPRO PRO E-Tool for further configuration of the detector. For details on the ADPRO PRO E-Tool refer to the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571.
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis PRO E-RF installation steps WARNING: The device must not be used in potentially explosive areas, or areas where work with hazardous substances is being carried out. Intrinsically safe models are available (IS family of products).
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Please refer to the PRO E guide for site layout, mounting, alignment, software settings, etc.see the ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571, Use of ADPRO PRO E-Tool Software section). As with the standard detectors, it is always recommended to use the SW interface for fine tuning, but since...
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 6.5.1 Overview PRO E-RF PCB Inovonics wireless transmitter module, plugged in PCB Right battery pack connector External power source terminal Cover tamper switch RF Interface module connector (power/bus) Left battery pack connector Alarm relay terminal (NO/C/NC)
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 6.5.2 Installation steps for PRO E-RF detectors To install PRO E-RF detector, follow these steps: 1. Mount the detector, 2. Make sure that the bracket switch is connected (SKT5), and the bracket hatch is open, 3.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis b. Go through setup: Alignment, walk tests, software settings, fine tuning alignment. When the performance is satisfactory, close the bracket. Front LED will start blinking fast. If LED does not start blinking, make sure the tamper switch in bracket is closed by turning front screw until LED does start blinking.
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide The detector now starts operating and you will notice the following: Alarms in the main and creep zone zones will be transmitted as Alarm1 Fault/low batteries will be transmitted as Alarm 2 All tamper and vandal alarms (cover, bracket, alignment, anti-masking) are transmitted as Tamper A "heart beat"...
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RS-485 bus to Ethernet and makes it available remotely via the IP address of the module. This chapter describes installation, configuration, and usage of an IP module in an ADPRO PRO E detector. In the described scenario network connection to a PC and power supply (PoE) are provided by a network switch.
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Install IP module 7.2.1 Mount IP module Proceed as follows when mounting the module: 1. If required, open detector arm and housing, remove the cable seal, see "Connect detector". 2. Carefully insert the IP module as shown in the image below, and gently push it into the slot, until it locks as shown.
Tools for configuration of virtual COM port connections (null modem emulator). We recommend the free tools com2com and com2tcp. The following descriptions refer to these tools. Download from https://sourceforge.net/. ADPRO PRO E-Tool See System Setup Manual (doc. no. 26571). Install the software before you proceed.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 7.3.3 Setup in DeviceInstaller Note: It is important that you adhere to the sequence of the following steps. Otherwise the connection might fail. Use the Lantronix DeviceInstaller to check the IP connection to the IP module and to adjust required settings: 1.
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10. Under Network configure the network settings of the IP module. If the detector is in the same network as the related control unit (e.g. the PC running the ADPRO PRO E- Tool), enter a Gateway IP of “0.0.0.0” to prevent routing of packages from the detector.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 11. Click Apply Settings. The settings are now transferred to the IP module. 12. Adjust the connection mode: Select the IP module in the DeviceInstaller and select the Telnet Configuration tab. 13. Click Connect. 14. Press Enter within the first 5 seconds after connecting to enter the device setup mode. If the Enter key is not pressed within 5 seconds after successfully established connection, then the telnet-Server of the IP module will disconnect.
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 3. Click Next. 4. At the end of the installation select the Launch Setup option and click Finish. The Setup window is displayed. 5. Enter designations for the two ports, which are not assigned on the PC. Port numbers which are already assigned are displayed in red.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 6. Click Apply. 7. In the Windows Control Panel open the Device Manager. The virtual port you have configured must be displayed in the Device Manager. 8. Unpack the com2tcp software. 9. In the program directory of the com2tcp software create batch file with the following contents: start com2tcp --ignore-dsr --baud 9600 \\.\COM6 10.0.0.15 10001...
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 12. Start the ADPRO PRO E-Tool. 13. Select Options, Com Port. The COM ports previously created are displayed in the list of available ports. 14. Select the COM port of the pair, which is not specified in the above batch file (in the example COM5).
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Connect multiple IP modules If multiple detectors, which are all equipped with an IP module, shall be connected to the same workstation then additional ports must be set up using the com0com software because each detector requires a separate pair of virtual COM ports for the connection.
8. Start the script, e.g. by double-clicking the file in the Windows Explorer, and confirm any security prompts. 9. Start the ADPRO PRO E-Tool. 10. Select Options, Com Port. The previously created COM ports are shown in the list of available ports.
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 9. Select Options, Com Port and then select the COM port of the pair, which is not specified in the above batch file. 10. Select Options, Search detector (or [F3]) and start the search process.
Detectors can be aligned by two persons. If mobile device and PC have Internet connection then you can use a remote access tool (e.g. TeamViewer) to access the ADPRO PRO E-Tool while carrying out functional tests and walk test. This chapter describes the alignment of a detector by one person with the aid of the recommended accessories telescope, iCommission as well as wireless walk tester.
Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Alignment with the help of the telescope 1. Take a bearing on the perimeter area to be monitored using the rear and front sight on the detector cover, or optimally use the optional telescope, as shown.
ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 6. One side of a detector edge runs along a fence or the external horizontal perimeter boundary. 7. The other edge for a curtain detector or the inner edge for a volumetric detector moves into the interior of an area through the aperture angle.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 8.3.1 Front view RP-SMA-connector Use to install included WiFi antenna Power LED Lit when unit is switched on Charge LED Lit while unit is being charged Motor LED Lit while detector is moving up or down...
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 8.3.2 iOS app WiFi indication Shows connection status between iOS device and iCommission unit Speed selection Roll to select speed of movement from slow (1) to fast (10) Battery indicator Shows charge level of iCommission battery...
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To install the tool and align the detector, follow these steps: 1. Search for “Xtralis” in the App Store, scroll to the iCommission app and tap “GET” to install it. 2. Make sure that the iCommission unit is fully charged, using an USB charger and a mini USB cable, place it on the vertical alignment screw of the PRO E detector as shown below: 3.
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ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 5. Use the up/down buttons on the front panel to roughly align the detector. 6. Perform walk test at ¼, ½ and full nominal range. 7. Use CT PRO 2 (see section "CT PRO 2 – wireless walk tester"), iPIR app with FastTrace 2 or remote controlled PC running PRO SW to determine performance and fine tune sensitivity.
PIR signal level and alarm status by LEDs and a buzzer.CT PRO 2 was specifically developed for the vertical alignment of Passive Infrared detectors of the ADPRO PRO and PRO E series in outdoor areas. The exact detection zone (width and length) can be configured precisely during installation or during the recommended walk test.
IR sensor in the detector. Note: Existing CT PRO 2, which are used for the commissioning of the ADPRO PRO detector series, can still be used. However, the following item must be ordered: Interface adapter cable PRO E IFCRS-485 for PRO E-detector (article no.
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If required correct the detector alignment, if appl. using the iCommission tool, see section "iCommission (one- person commissioning). Also, if required, change the detector’s sensitivity in the ADPRO PRO E-Tool, see ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571.
6. Adjust the tamper switch. Refer to section "Fine adjustment of tamper switch“. 7. Test the overall installation for proper functioning. If required repeat the alignment and further configure the detector using the ADPRO PRO E-Tool, see ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, document no. 26571.
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Additionally, there are two freely programmable zero potential relay outputs The specifications below apply to all ADPRO PRO PIR detectors. Technical Specifications All ADPRO PRO E-detectors...
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Technical Specifications All ADPRO PRO E-detectors Norms and guidelines Designed to meet the following norms and guidelines: UK: BS8418_Form 172*) Basic Guide for Installers (CCTV with PIR trigger) *) subject to condition that all detectors are permanently monitored over an RS-485 data...
The configuration file (.CFO) is stored directly in the ADPRO PRO E-Tool program folder. 4. Close the ADPRO PRO E-Tool or any other programs which might use the COM port connected to the detector. This is to make sure that the COM port is available for the connection to the IFM-485 and to the detector "Establish connection from PC via IFM-485-ST”.
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Installation Guide ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis 6. In the Port list select the COM connected to the IFM-485 and thus to the detector. 7. Set Profile to Default. 8. In the fields Address range from / to enter the address to be scanned for detectors. A small range accelerates the look-up process.
14. Close the ADPRO Flashloader application. This is required because otherwise the COM port is not available for the ADPRO PRO E-Tool. 15. Open the ADPRO PRO E-Tool and connect to the detector see section “First detector connection”.
Note: The creep zone blinder is not available as accessory part. In case of loss or damage, please contact the Xtralis team directly. For various models creep zone blinders have been temporarily supplied as separate accessory. Since January 2018 the blinders are factory-installed. For mounting the blinders you need weather-resistant and solvent-based adhesive (e.g.
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Firmware update failed (Troubleshooting firmware update (ADPRO Flashloader) False alarms. 11.1 No detectors found in ADPRO PRO E-Tool If no detectors are found the following error message is displayed in the ADPRO PRO E-Tool after completion of the search process: Check the aspects described below.
"Configure detectors". If multiple detectors have the same address and if they are connected to the same bus (IFM-485-ST), the search process in the ADPRO PRO E-Tool will find none of them. This might happen, e.g., if on one detector the factory setting (address = 1) was not changed as recommended and if then another detector is connected to the installation, which then also has the factory setting (address = 1).
PRO E-Tool program directory. If the INI cannot be found the following error message is displayed: When connecting to a detector the ADPRO PRO E-Tool automatically selects the correct INI file for the respective detector type. However, if the above error message is still displayed, then your software might not be compatible with the detector.
Monitor the detection range to check whether moving vegetation (such as branches wind or animals and leaves) triggers alarms. Remove or cut the interfering vegetation. Detector’s alarm If required adjust the sensitivity. Refer to ADPRO PRO E PIR System Setup Guide, triggering sensitivity document no. 26571. too high Heat sources Check to see if there heat sources within the detection range of the device (e.g.
ADPRO PRO E by Xtralis Installation Guide 12 Dismantling and disposal At the end of its useful life, the device must be dismantled and disposed of in an eco-friendly manner. 12.1 Work safety Personnel Work on the electrical system must be performed only by qualified electricians.
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