Optex HX-80NRAM Installation Instructions Manual
Optex HX-80NRAM Installation Instructions Manual

Optex HX-80NRAM Installation Instructions Manual

Optex high mount outdoor detector installation instructions
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High Mount
High Mount
Outdoor Detector
Outdoor Detector
HX-80NRAM
HX-80NRAM
Battery operated with 2 PIRs and
HX-80NRAM
anti-masking
Battery operated
Battery saving logic
Compatible with most wireless transmitter
Long distance detection area (24.0 m)
Flexible detection area setting with plates and flaps
Unique pyro element
Intelligent AND logic
Dual signal processing logic
Vegetation sway analysis logic
Digital anti-masking

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CONTENTS
1-1 BEFORE INSTALLATION ................2
1-2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION ................3
1-3 KNOCKOUTS ..................................3
2 DETECTION AREA.................................4
RANGE DETECTION AREA ............6
RANGE DETECTION AREA ............8
3 PREPARATIONS ..................................10
3-2 BATTERY PREPARATION ............ 11
TRANSMITTER) ...................................12
AND BATTERY BOX .....................15
MAIN UNIT) ..........................................16
ANGLE...........................................18
BRACKET ......................................18
5-4 WIRING .........................................19
6 WALK TEST ..........................................22
7 SETTING ..............................................22
8 LED INDICATION .................................26
9 SPECIFICATIONS ................................27
9-1 SPECIFICATIONS .........................27
9-2 DIMENSIONS ................................28
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NO.59-1620-0
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    NO.59-1620-0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS High Mount High Mount Outdoor Detector Outdoor Detector N219 HX-80NRAM HX-80NRAM CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ....2 Battery operated with 2 PIRs and 1-1 BEFORE INSTALLATION ....2 HX-80NRAM anti-masking 1-2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION ....3 • Battery operated 1-3 KNOCKOUTS ........3 2 DETECTION AREA.........4...
  • Page 2: Installation Precautions

    INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper Warning handling may cause death or serious injury. Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper Caution handling may cause injury and/or property damage. The check mark indicates recommendation.
  • Page 3: Parts Identification

    PARTS IDENTIFICATION Bracket base Base Terminals Main unit Battery box PIR1 Cover (Do not touch) Anti-masking infrared LED PIR2 (Do not touch) Bracket Shaft cover LED indicator Lock screw* (M4 × 35 mm) Lens Screw (4 × 20 mm) Accessories Lock screw Screw kit Battery leads...
  • Page 4: Detection Area

    DETECTION AREA OUTLINE OF DETECTION AREA Plate 1 Upper flap Plate 2 Lower flap Flap fix position indicator Plate fix position indicator - 4 -...
  • Page 5 DETECTION AREA (factory default) - 5 -...
  • Page 6: How To Reduce The Long Range Detection Area

    HOW TO REDUCE THE LONG RANGE DETECTION AREA To adjust the LONG range of detection, set the upper and lower flaps as follows: Upper flap Flap fix position indicator Lower flap Pull out the flap. Note>> If the lower flap is located at the factory default position, slide it out with your thumb.
  • Page 7 PIR long range detection area reduction The detection distance in the following table can be limited by combining the positions of the flap. Use the following table to determine the positions of the upper and lower flaps that set the required max.
  • Page 8: How To Deactivate The Short Range Detection Area

    HOW TO DEACTIVATE THE SHORT RANGE DETECTION AREA To adjust the SHORT range of detection, set the upper and lower plates follows: Plate 2 Plate 1 Plate fix position indicator * Plate 1 and 2 are identical. Remove the plate. Insert the plate into the position determined by the required masking distance until it clicks.
  • Page 9 PIR short range detection area deactivation Use the following table to determine the positions of the plates that set the required masked area. Lower Not used Upper Factory Not used N.A. default N.A. N.A. N.A. NOTE: Use only the following combinations for the plate settings. 24m(80') MASK Upper position: Factory default, Lower position: j...
  • Page 10: Preparations

    PREPARATIONS To use the HX-80NRAM, first prepare transmitters and batteries. First check the following flowchart. • Transmitter size • Battery type • Battery preparation • Reference Refer to Is it possible to It is possible to share the “Battery accommodate the batteries of HX-80NRAM.
  • Page 11: Battery Preparation

    BATTERY PREPARATION HX-80N -Battery Sharing (Refer to 4-1.) Power supplied is available from battery box to power HX-80NRAM and the transmitter. Transmitter HX-80NRAM Battery box Note that battery type should be the same as that Note that battery type should be the same as that used for the transmitter.
  • Page 12: Installation (Battery And Transmitter)

    INSTALLATION (BATTERY AND TRANSMITTER) -Installation procedure DETERMINING THE DETECTION LENGTH INSTALLING THE BATTERY -Battery Sharing -Non Battery Sharing INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER AND BATTERY BOX INSTALLING THE BATTERY -Battery Sharing Warning Do not use batteries of different capacities (i.e.: mixing new and used batteries) or of different manufacturers and/or types together.
  • Page 13 Mount batteries and place cover into correct position using indicator on side of battery box. Hook the cover firmly by the claws on the right and left sides. CR123A×3 (3.0VDC) CR2×3 (3.0VDC) 1/2AA×3 (3.6VDC) 1/2AA×6 (7.2VDC×3) (*1) *1: 3.6 VDC 1/2 AA battery in series.
  • Page 14 -Non Battery Sharing Arrange 3 cells each of CR-123A (recommended) or CR2. Warning Do not use batteries of different capacities (i.e.: mixing new and used batteries) or of different manufacturers and/or types together. Not observing the above may result in an explosion, leakage of electrolyte, emission of toxic gases or other outcomes that may be harmful to people and property.
  • Page 15: Installing The Transmitter And Battery Box

    INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER AND BATTERY BOX Using Velcro tape (included in box), install transmitter to main unit. Example of Case 2 Example of Case 1 (Refer to 3-1.) (Refer to 3-1.) Velcro tape Velcro tape Connect the alarm cable to the terminal block of the main unit. Install the battery box into the main unit and connect the necessary wires to the terminal block.
  • Page 16: Installation (Bracket And Main Unit)

    INSTALLATION (BRACKET AND MAIN UNIT) Use the bracket for normal installation. The unit may be installed directly on the wall, without the bracket, only if the following three conditions are met; • The mounting height is less than 3 m (9'10"). •...
  • Page 17 Loosen the adjustment screw two turns. Determine the horizontal direction (left or right) of the detector before installing the bracket on the wall. To the right To the left Adjustment screw Caution>> Do not loosen the screw too much. It may disassemble. Open the wiring knockout and Up-Down Pass wire through base knockout and lock screw knockout for the bracket.
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Vertical Angle

    ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL ANGLE For best performance, install detector parallel to the ground. Decide the detection length. To change the detection length, adjust the flap and plate positions. Refer to the 2-2, 2-3 for the details. 24.0 m (80') Perform walk test to ensure detector is parallel to the ground.
  • Page 19: Wiring

    (the size of such TROUBLE POWER POWER transmitters should be small enough to be ALARM OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT accommodated in the HX-80NRAM internal TAMPER TROUBLE ALARM POWER OUT POWER IN OUT (T.O.) spaces (A/B)). HX-80NRAM Main unit...
  • Page 20: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring Hole Magnet switch (Bracket side) installation position Magnet switch (Wall side) Magnet switch (Wall side) installation position installation position Magnet switch (Base side) installation position -WIRING DIAGRAM Transmitter TAMPER TROUBLE OUT (T.O.) Magnet switch HX-80NRAM Main unit - 20 -...
  • Page 21 -Installation Install the magnet switch (wall side) to Open the wiring knockout with suitable the wall. To determine the installation tool e.g. screwdriver. position, use the “Installation position template” provided on the inside cover of the product package. Install the other portion of the magnet switch to the back of the main unit or the bracket. Pull the wiring through the knockouts.
  • Page 22: Walk Test

    WALK TEST Set the DIP switch 1 (WALK TEST Check that the detector detects an MODE) to “ON (TEST)”. object in the intended detection area. The installation has been successful if the LED lights for two seconds after a person walks into the detection area. Detected Not detected Note>>...
  • Page 23: Walk Test Mode

    -WALK TEST MODE DIP switch POSITION FUNCTION • LED will lights when someone detected regardless DIP-SW 6. TEST (Lights up irrespective of the LED ON/OFF (DIP- (Factory SW 6, refer to page 24) setting) default • Alarm will be generated when someone detected regardless DIP-SW 2.
  • Page 24 Trouble signal output >> Trouble signal at regular intervals is output after trouble condition continues for a certain period. • ANTI MASKING OUTPUT When an object is placed close to the lens surface, for a period of more than 180 seconds, the IR Anti-Masking circuit will activate and generate a trouble signal.
  • Page 25 -PIR AND/OR DIP switch POSITION FUNCTION An alarm is output when both (Factory default) PIR1 and PIR2 detect an object. An alarm is output when either PIR1 or PIR2 detects an object. Selecting “OR” mode makes detection range longer than “AND”...
  • Page 26: Led Indication

    LED INDICATION Blink Light Red LED DETECTOR CONDITION LED INDICATOR (RED ONLY) Warm-up Blinks for approx. 60 sec. Alarm Lights for 2 sec. Anti-Masking booting (Anti-Masking Blinks 2 times and goes off for 5 sec. and then repeats. start up) Trouble Masking detection output...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Model HX-80NRAM Detection method Passive infrared PIR Coverage 24.0 m × 2.0 m (80' × 6'7") narrow / 20 zones PIR distance limit 6.5 m, 10.0 m, 13.0 m, 18.0 m (22', 33', 42', 59') Detectable speed 0.3 m/s – 1.5 m/s (1'/s – 4'11"/s) Sensitivity 2.0°C (3.6°F) at 0.6 m/s...
  • Page 28: Dimensions

    As a rough indication of battery change timing, enter the battery type and the date it was first used. Battery type Date (Year/Month) OPTEX CO., LTD. (JAPAN) OPTEX INCORPORATED (USA) OPTEX SECURITY Sp. z o. o. (POLAND) TEL:+1-909-993-5770 TEL:+48-22-598-06-55 (ISO 9001 Certified) Tech:(800)966-7839 URL:http://www.optex.com.pl/...

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