Texecom Prestige Orbit QD Installation Manual

Texecom Prestige Orbit QD Installation Manual

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Installation Manual
Prestige Orbit QD/DT
INS483

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual Prestige Orbit QD/DT INS483...
  • Page 2 Introduction • A CCTV event trigger utilising two independent passive infrared detectors combined in a T05 package and a microwave sensor. Both sensors have to trigger before the detector signals an alarm. This high precision, very reliable presence detector has been designed for use within CCTV installations. Programmable parameters include a pulse count feature and a choice of detection ranges from 10 to 30 metres. • The integral dual axis tilt sensor allows 180˚ of pan and 90˚ tilt. This increases the speed of the outdoor installation and provides incredibly accurate aiming of the detection pattern. The electronics module is acrylic coated for additional component stability. It is encased in an ABS housing with a UV stabilised translucent front cover ensuring the sensor is impervious to and unaffected by weather conditions. Additionally the combination of precision electronics, digital white light filter and double shielding eliminates false alarms from the sun and other visible light sources. • The Prestige Orbit design gives a neat and professional appearance with no visible indication of the orientation of the detector head, and totally hides the wiring. Quick Installation Guide Apply supply voltage to the unit, the blue LED flashes 3 times. The detector takes approximately 2-3 minutes to settle. The walk test LED is factory set to OFF. Pressing the program button once will enable the walk test LED for 5 minutes. THE FRONT COVER MUST BE FITTED WHEN WALK TESTING. FACTORY SETTINGS ARE:- 1 RANGE 30 METRES 2 PULSE COUNT 1...
  • Page 3: Mounting The Unit

    Mounting the Unit During installation the electronics must be protected against water, as trapped moisture can affect or damage the unit. Optional for Tamper Cup 1) Using the template provided drill the wall to Cable Holes accept the two fixing screws, the cable entry and the tamper cup (if used). See fig. 1 and 2. Note: We recommend using the tamper cup on uneven wall surfaces. Fixing Holes Template 2) Remove the cover assembly by loosening the locking screw using the allen key provided. The cover hinges from the top and lifts out of the location slot. See fig. 3. Tamper Tamper Foot 3) Feed standard 8 core alarm cable into the...
  • Page 4: Connecting The Unit

    4) Always ensure when replacing the electronics module that the LED is facing forward so as to ensure correct alignment of the beam pattern. (Refer to section titled “Multibeam Alignment & Masking”) 5) When the detector has been aligned to suit the installation, replace the front cover and lock as shown. See fig. 6. Connecting the Unit Alternative Tamper Connection Route 2 Route 1 Route 3 Not Recommended Normally Closed Tamper Circuit Front & Rear Alarm Connection 0V Supply Supply Alarm Output 2 Alarm Output 1 Multiplexer, PTZ Dome, Multiplexer, PTZ Dome,...
  • Page 5: Multibeam Alignment & Masking

    Multibeam Alignment & Masking The multifunction lens fitted to the Prestige Orbit detector produces 7 long range beams and 7 medium to short range curtain beams. Movement across the beams produces the best response and range, whilst movement towards the detector will be less responsive. The unit detects the changes in heat and movement in the beam pattern, therefore items such as trees, shrubs, ponds, boiler flues and animals should be considered when positioning the detector. The detector module is fitted with two sliding shutters to reduce the detection angle. An additional set of curtains is provided should the beam pattern need to be narrowed even further, e.g. if the minimum detection angle of 10 degrees is required. The curtains are fitted to the pan and tilt module as indicated in fig. 8 below. Each section of the detector’s lens gives a coverage pattern of approximately 10 degrees. See fig. 8. INS483...
  • Page 6 Multibeam Alignment & Masking When mounting higher than boundary fences rotate the module and mask off any beams, either vertically or horizontally, that fall outside the area being covered. Use portions of the self-adhesive silver mask supplied to the rear, smooth side, of the lens as shown in the diagrams below. Always replace the lens the correct way up to ensure exact beam pattern coverage (the top of the Fresnel lens is marked - TOP). See fig. 9. (Page 4) *Prestige Orbit DT only INS483...
  • Page 7 Programming The user can individually program a number of configurable settings as illustrated in the programming chart. Factory settings are shown as shaded boxes. Changes to the existing settings can easily be made. To reset the factory settings simply remove power form the detector, press and hold the program button (fig. 10) whilst temporarily applying power to the detector: either before installation, with a PP3 battery, or by applying 12 Volts to the unit on site.
  • Page 8 Walk Test The range of the detector increases without the front protective cover. Therefore the front cover must be fitted to establish the correct beam pattern alignment and when testing the outputs. Use the program table on page 5 to adjust the range as necessary and pan and tilt the lens module over the field of view to obtain the correct coverage area. When the ‘program’ button is pressed momentarily the blue indicator lights and pulse count ‘1’ is automatically selected. The unit can then be aligned. The blue indicator will light on the Prestige Orbit every time a detection takes place. This test mode will automatically cancel five minutes after last detection. Alternatively, remove the power and then re-apply. Walk Tester The Prestige Orbit Walk Tester is an installation tool that will help the installer set up the detector on site. Considerable time will be saved in the setup procedure when using the Walk Tester, and it’s use...
  • Page 9: Pulse Count

    The Walk Tester will illuminate and sound every time the Prestige Orbit is activated. When finished testing, turn off the Walk Tester and remove it and the holder from the Prestige Orbit. Tighten the screw on the base of the Prestige Orbit. The external detector is now ready. Option Definitions PULSE COUNT This is the number of times the unit has to detect on both of its sensors before signalling an output. LED MONITOR LED Off - LED disabled. LED On - LED signals a detection. N/OPEN & N/CLOSED These are magnetically immune volt free relay contacts used to trigger alarm inputs on connected equipment. The contacts are rated at a maximum of 24V @ 50 mA. AC/DC ACCESSORIES Texecom is able to supply the following accessories to aid installations: Pole mount bracket available on request. (JAH-0001) Prestige Orbit Walk Tester. INS483...
  • Page 10 Approved External Microwave Frequencies - Prestige Orbit DT 9.35GHz 9.90GHz 10.525GHz 10.587GHz Albania • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Belgium • Brazil • Croatia • Czech Republic • Denmark • France • Germany • Greece • Holland • Hungary •...
  • Page 11 Technical Specifications - Prestige Orbit DT Detection Area Programmable between 10 & 30 metres. 10 - 70 degrees detection angle, 30 m x 30 m coverage max. Coverage Adjustment 180 degree pan + 90 degree tilt. 28 zones for each pyro pair, which can be masked with the curtain sliders. Fresnel Lens Customised Optics Double silicon shielded quad element eliminates 50,000 lux of white light. Frequencies: 9.35GHz, 9.90GHz, 10.525GHz, 10.587GHz (see page 10) Microwave Module Outputs Silent solid state magnetically immune. Volt free relay signal contact 24V @ 50mA with an integral 25R series AC/DC No.1 - N/OPEN resistor. Alarm time 5 seconds. Volt free relay signal contact 24V @ 50mA with an integral 25R series AC/DC No.2 - N/CLOSED resistor. Alarm time 5 seconds. Power Input 9 to 15 V Current 15mA (12V nominal).
  • Page 12 Technical Specifications - Prestige Orbit QD Detection Area Programmable between 10 & 30 metres. Coverage 10 - 70 degrees detection angle, 30 m x 30 m coverage max. Adjustment 180 degree pan + 90 degree tilt. Fresnel Lens 28 zones for each pyro pair, which can be masked with the curtain sliders. Customised Optics Double silicon shielded quad element eliminates 50,000 lux of white light. Outputs Silent solid state magnetically immune. @ 50mA with an integral 25R series Volt free relay signal contact 24V AC/DC No.1 - N/OPEN resistor. Alarm time 5 seconds. @ 50mA with an integral 25R series Volt free relay signal contact 24V AC/DC No.2 - N/CLOSED resistor. Alarm time 5 seconds. Power Input 9 to 15 V Current 8mA (12V nominal).

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