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Model 5650 Passive Infrared Motion Detector/transmitter

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6ERERAL INFORMATION: The No. 5659 Passive Infrared Motion Detector/Transmitter is intended for use as part of an Alert II 5600 Series Wireless Alarm System. The No. 5650 provides 17 zones of wide-angle coverage with a detection range of up to 25 feet (7.6m) and has the following important features: . . . . . . . i . computer-designed parabolic optical system. High precision, Dual element pyro-electrjc sensor. Precision die-cast optical head for maximum RF1 protection and accurate optical alignment. Pre-declined zones for fast and easy installation. Separate pan and tilt control for convenient pattern adjustment to achieve desired coverage or avoid hazards. Zone direction not observable when cover is in place. Hall/corner mounting plate for fast and easy installation. LED walk-test capability. (LED will not be active when cover is in place). Integral RF transmitter with prograrmnable identification codes. The No. 565tl is designed for wireless applications batteries (carbon zinc chloride or alkaline type). are required. IKIPLE and is powered No external wiring by two 9V connections OF OPERATIQW: The optical system divides the area into a series of protective zones. A special sensor measures the level of far infrared energy in each zone. When an intruder crosses or enters any zone, the, resulting change in infrared energy is detected and an alarm condition will exist. Radio messages sent by the unit's integral radio transmitter to the system's receiver identify the detector and also contain appropriate alarm, supervisory or low battery information. Normally (with the unit's cover in place), no more than one transmission will occur in any 3 minute period, in order to conserve battery strength. The PIR sensor does not temperature of the room. respond to visible light or changes in the background Because a passive infrared device does not employ transmission purposes, more than one No. 5650 may be used in the same area. Far infrared energy does not penetrate most building ylass), so the unit responds only to movement inside area. for detection materials (even window the room or protected PRELIMINARY COVERAGEAW LDCATION CONSIDERATIORS: Coverage: The pattern of protection provided by the h'o. 5650 includes nine main zones which span an angle of 75"; five intermediate zones aligned in direction with alternate main zones but angled somewhat downward from the main zones; and three downward zones. See Diagrams 1 anQ48. 697 The entire pattern may be panned left or right up to 20” either way. The optical system has been designed to give proper coverage based upon a typical mounting height of 7.0' (2.2m), However, the unit may be mounted at any height between 4.5' (1.4m) and 9.5' (2.9m) to achieve the proper 25' (7.6m) pattern of coverage. q Combinations of mounting height and "tilt" of the optical head can be used to obtain coverages as shown in Diagram 2. To adjust the tilt of the optical head, grasp the metal casting firmly between thumb and index finger at both sides (where a ridge is provided); pull gently forward until the assembly is free, then set the tabs on the casting into the desired notches on the bracket and release. See Diagram 3. IHPORTANT: Do not touch the reflector or sensor surfaces. Location: See the Preliminary Location Considerations section of the 5600 Series System Installation Instructions for information relative to the system's No. 5620 Receiver/Control or No. 5631 or 5632 Receiver. Passive I.R. units following additional are remarkably resistant to false recommendations should be observed. . Avoid locating a unit where central live fires other radiant) heaters, be within a protective zone. . Avoid locating a unit sources of heat. . Avoid locating a unit in direct on an unstable alarm hazards but the heating radiators, quartz (or or ventilating registers could sunlight or directly above strong surface. Because the No. 5650 responds to changes in energy which occur when an intruder moves into or out of a' zone, best coverage will be obtained if the mounting site is selected such that the likely direction of intruder motion is ACROSS the pattern. It is important block the pattern %ansmlsslon that no obstructions be placed in front of the,detector to of coverage, particularly when a low mounting height is used. Path: path between the No. 5650 and the system's permanent installation is performed. A good transmission be established before 1. ave 2. Set the coding switches located on the circuit board within Diagram 4) for the assigned "House I.D." and "Transmitter as described in the receiver's instructions. 3. Remove the tbe loosening 4. Insert Ib. 5650's battery its cover by loosening compartment cover its retaining plate receiver must screw. the unit (see 1.D." numbers from the rear of the unit by two screws. two fresh g volt Altaline or Carbon flnc Chlorlde type batterler (see GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS herein). 5. Rtiplrct the battery compartment ,n Cover plate, 850 698 but leave the unit‘s front ! cover off. The detector's walk test transmit while motion is being detected. 6. 0 LED will light-and the unit will Perform the ‘Preliminary Prograaning/Location Test” as described in detail in the receiver's installation instructions, to determine the 'suitability of the transmission path from the proposed location for the No. 5650. Normal Nountinq: 1. Mount the wall plate to a firm and vertical surface (flat on wall or in corner) at the selected location. Orient the plate so that its unit mounting (shorter) hooks are at the bottom. 2. Attach the No, 5650 to the wall plate as follows: Engage the lower hooks on the wall plate into the case bottom and secure the unit to the wall provided on the upper projection of the wall plate using the set screw plate. The head of the set screw permits tightening by either a screwdriver or a dime. Hold the upper edge of the detector base iifirmly Important: against the hackplate and tighten the set screw so that it "bites into the upper surface of the plastic base. For recessed mounting, the No. 650MK Flush Mounting able. Follow the instructions accompanyinq it. Note: 3. Leave the detector’s front cover off, AND TEST described in the next section. Inverted pending completion of is evailALIGNMENT Mounti nq : If small pets have access to the area protected by the detector is .armed in the "AWAY" mode, this section pertains. The detector may be installed approximately or other objects do not obscure the pattern The detector wiT1 be above A 3" wide x rubher pad is 3' from the floor, of protection. when the system provided furniture and wall plate must be mounted inverted (the transmitter section the sensor section) with the wall plate tilted forward (downward). l/Z" high x l/4" thick (7.6 cm x 1.3 cm x 0.6 cm) self-adhesive supplied to aid in tilting the urall plate. It must be noted small animals will that although this procedure adjusts the PIR tones so that not be detected, a crawling intruder will ALSO go undetected. 1. Affix the rubber pad to the rear of the wall plate as follows: Hold the plate inverted, so that its unit mounting (shorter) hooks are at the top. Affix the pad to the rear of the plate so that its upper (long) edge is just touching the lower edge of the pair of then-uppermost mounting holes. 2. Follow “Normal Mounting’ the wall plate so tha t its ALIWlENT aB Kit Steps 1, 2 and 3 as described above, but orient unit mounting (shorter) hooks are at the top. AND TEST: IMPORTANT: Be careful during installation or adjustment NOT TO TOUCH THE REFLECTOROR SENSORSURFACES. 'nlHEN POSITTONING THE HEAD ASSEMBLY, GRIP THE I)IE-CAST H(IPY ONLY AS SHOWNTN PTAGRAY 3%51 699 1. Aim the optical assembly for desired coverage. Adjust it left or right (loosen the knurled head panning screw below the optical assembly while adjusting.) or adjust it up or down (via the vertical adjustment described earlier). Rote: If Inverted lbunting has been used, MINIMUM TILT position must always be used. 2. Walk-test unit with cover removed. Test operation by walking through the protective zones and observing the walk-test LED. If necessary, to obtain desired coverage, readjust the optical assembly accordingly. 3. When used wfth Control : a. b. c. d. 4. Test (if required, 1. Remove the detector’s 2. Connect a DC voltmeter 2 5: for analyzing a No. 5631 or 5632 receiver, follow with which the' receiver is installed. (--J problem areas): : cover. (or multimeter). 20K otws per volt as follows: Set the meter to its 10 V.DC range. Temporarily disconnect the optical asssembly’s UHITE lead from its pin on the circuit board (See Diagram 4). To disconnect the lead, to grip the top of the lead's insulated tip. use a long nose pliers Connect the meter’s positive (+) test lead to the WHITE lead. Clip the meter’s negative (0) test lead to the soldered surface at the front right edge of the circuit board (ground). Mask the detector’s placing the optics' provide sufficient front of the mirror The meter fluctuation 4, a No, 5620 Receiver/ Place the wireless alarm system into the TEST mode by entering the programned access code at the No. 5621 Security Console, followed imnediately by depression of the TEST function key. Walk into the protected area: The No. 5621 will beep twice each time the No. 5650 senses motion or will beep once every 30 seconds when no motion is being detected. Replace the No. 5650’s cover. The unit's walk test LED will be disabled and the transmitter hold-off circuit will be active (only one alarm may be transmitted during any 3 mi'nute period). Again, walk into the protected area and listen for the No. 5621 to beep twice as an "alarm" signal is received. the programmed access Remove the system fFon the TEST mode by entering code at the No. 5621 followed immediately by depression of the fiFF function key. When used with a system utilizing the testing procedures of the control ikter 3. II system utilizing a Mo. 5600 Alert >r---J optics so that motion cannot protective shipping foam over Use of a handkerchief masking. is suggested!. should indicate approximately of less than O.lV). be detected. (Note: the mirror will not or sheet of paper in 2.25V (wit% a permissible normal remain motionless and allow time Remove the mask covering the optics, Motion into any of the detector's zones will for the meter to settle. cause the meter to deflect above or below the nominal level. A meter variation of + 0.5 volt will trip the unit, causing its LED to illuminate. 852 700 !,-) MAINTAINING PROPER,OPERATIONAND COVERAGE: In order to maintain the detector in proper that the following be observed by the user. _ working condition, it is importar 1. The two g volt batteries should Power should be provided at all times. Uhen low supply enough power for one year of operation in normal usage. battery indication is indicated at the receiving system, BOTH !IHPDRTAHT, BOTH), batteries should be replaced. 2. Units should never be re-aimed of the alarm service company. 3. The physical surroundings of the protected area should not be changed. If furniture is moved, or air-conditioning or additional heating is installed, the system may have to be re-adjusted by the alarm service company. 4. Walk-tests should be conducted frequently (at least monthly) to confirm This is done by selecting continued proper coverage by each detector. the TEST mode at the No. 5621 or other receiver/control system and noting Because the No. 5650 has a 3 minute (approx.) the alarm indication thereon. hold-off feature to extend the battery life, only one alarm can be transmitted in a three minute period (unless the No. 5550's cover is removed whi1.e walk-testing). or relocated without the advice or assistance TROUBLESHOOTIR6: Trouble 1: UNIT 6DES INTO AIARM INTERMITTENTLY FOR ND APPAREUTREASON.” CAUSE RE)IEDY A. ‘Rapid’change in IR level in one of Check for electric or the zones. gas heaters, open flames, electric arcs, or any objects which may be partially in a zone and can change temperature rapidly. Identify source of IR or mature Re-position optics so change. that source of problem is no.longer in a zone. B. Drafts are creating or overhead lighting Locate source of -ion. motion or aim zones source, if necessary. unit After adjustment coverage. c. Birds or other entering area. Trouble 2: small motion in drapes fixtures. animals are Check for and eliminate all possible entry points for. birds, cats, dogs, rodents, etc. Contact exterminator if necessary. AREA DF COVERAGECHANGES. CAUSE A. Eliminate away from Walk-test to confirm Customer has repositioned in premises. REUEDY furniture 853 701 Caution customer that changes in layout can affect coverage. Re-aim or relocate the unit according to installation instructions. Re certain that unit has not been tampered with. B. &wnting surface is unstable, A few degrees vertical shift can change range substantially. Trouble 3: Huunt on secure UNIT DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE WERATIffi. CAUSE A. Unit surface. RElIfDY is not receiving Power. Check for voltage. appropriate battery :- IMPORTART: Before any equipment is returned to Ademco for service, a Return Authorization Number should first be obtained from the nearest Ademco Distribution Center. If it becomes necessary to return a unit for repair, the optical head and reflector assembly within the unit should be cushioned by surrounding it.with soft packing material foam or plastic bubbles) to (such as tissue, newspaper, protect it from undue stress during shipment. Take care not to touch the reflector or sensor surfaces. lERAL SPECIFICATIOK: Wdth: He1ght : Depth: 4 l/16" 5 11/16" (14.5~~1) 2 7/R" (?.3cm) Protectqon nectrical (10.3qm) Pattern: span), 5 intermediate 9 main zones (75’ downward zones, coverage up to 25 feet (7&a). zones, 3 : Voltage: 9V from two Alkaline or Carbon Zinc Chloride Ademco No.74, Eveready 522 or 1222VP, Duracell '0069-h or equivalent. Type Batteries; MN16D!, Panasonic Change batteries at'least annually or within 30 days after a low BATTERY message indication (7 days, if the transmitter sees frequent daily activation), whichever occurs sooner. Transmission Range: lOOft (nominal), indoor. 854 702 Diagram 1: No. 5650 PROTECTION ZONES 855 703 T p0Sl1I0NS Diagram 2: RANOcd -- a56 704 /J IMPORTANT! DO NOT TOUCH, REFLECTOR OR SENSOR SURFACES. GRIP QNLY DIE CAST BODY OF .UNIT. AS SHOWN. ILT AND SET TAB MAXIMUM TILT MID TILT MINIMUM TILT I / NOTCH Diagram 3: TILT POSITIONS 857 705 Caution: Make tab is placed same slot on sides of unit. sure in* both - ANTENNA AREA BLK(00\ FROM CPAV OPTICAL ASSEMBLY I FACTORY ADJUSTED I 71 L WZTEST CONTFl0LSWITCl-l’ +-------.mel CLIP TO SOLDERED SURFACE OF PC. SOARD COON% CHANGE SETTING) CODING / SWITCHES 1. \. / I (-) I K-TEST . ...W#. ma LED / / \ \ No. 5650’s CIRCUIT BOARD SWITCHES 15 ARE ON ALl TRANSMITTERS AND ARE USED FOR SEkO HOUSE I.D. NUMBERS 191 (TO SET “O”, POStlION AU 5 SWITCHES “OFF’). / : 3 t 0 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 .15 16 17 16 ii 21 22 23 iii z ii : OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF. OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON Oh ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Off OFF OFF OFF OFF Off OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON’ ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OIj OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Off ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Off ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON NO. 6666 SWITCHES 810 ARE ON BURQIARY TRANSMllTER AND ARE USED FOR SElTlNG TRANSMIHER I.D. NUMBERS l-26 (l-26 IF RRE NOT USED). HOUSE I.D. TRANSMllTER I.D. . b SHdWN SEI FOR HOUSE I.D.: 31 TRANSMITIER I.D.: 5 Diagram 4: CIRCUIT BOARD AND CODING SWITCHES 858 706 I