Optex Infinity VXI-R, Infinity VXI-RAM, Infinity VXI-RDAM Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
No.59-1936-1
VX InfinityTMseries
VX InfinityTMseries
CONTENTS
VXI-R Battery operated model with 2 PIR
VXI-RAM VXI-R with anti-masking
VXI-RDAM VXI-RAM with micro-wave
INTRODUCTION
1-1 BEFORE INSTALLATION
1-2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1-3 DETECTION AREA
INSTALLATION
2-1 WIRING DIAGRAM
2-2 R MODEL BATTERY BOX RBB-01 (OPTION)
2-3 TRANSMITTER PREPARATION
2-4 BEFORE MOUNTING
2-5 WALL TAMPER WRS-04 (OPTION)
2-6 MOUNTING
2-7 AREA ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
2-8 AREA MASKING
2-9 DETECTION LENGTH ADJUSTMENT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SWITCH SETTING
WALK TEST
LED INDICATION
BATTERY
6-1 HOW TO REPLACE BATTERY
6-2 BATTERY LIFE
SPECIFICATIONS
7-1 SPECIFICATIONS
7-2 DIMENSIONS
SETTING OF SPECIAL DETECTION AREA
2
3
4
4
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5
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6
7
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11
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13
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14
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BATTERY OPERATED MODEL
MULTI DIMENSIONAL OUTDOOR DETECTOR
MULTI DIMENSIONAL OUTDOOR DETECTOR
The VX InfinityTM series provide highly reliable detection functions, reducing false reports or
report losses. The VX InfinityTM series deliver stable detection performance even in severe
outdoor environments.
FEATURES
12 m (40 ft.) by 90 degree flexible detection pattern adjustable to 5 ranges
- SMDA Logic for advanced temperature compensation and environmental noise immunity.
- Easy Masking for over spill prevention
- Double Conductive Shielding against bright light disturbance.
- Conduit/TX-Battery Case for both wired and wireless-ready models.
BASIC FEATURES
- Active IR Anti-Masking for detecting covering objects
- Tough Mod Dual Technology based on OPTEX gold-plated microwave module
- Super Low Energy Circuit for maximum Battery life expectancy
OPTIONAL FEATURES
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INTRODUCTION
1
1-1 BEFORE INSTALLATION
Warning
Caution
Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause
death or serious injury.
Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause
injury and/or property damage.
The check mark indicates recommendation.
The nix sign indicates prohibition.
• Sunlight and reflection • Heat source • Objects moving in the wind
0.8 – 1.2 m
(2.64 – 3.94 ft)
Parallel
Do not remove the PCB. Keep product away from direct splash.
Mounting height. Keep the detector parallel to the
ground.
Consider the direction a person is
approaching from, as well as the
detection area.
Install the detector in a place where it is free from false alarm factors. For example:
Warning
Tilt
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1-2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION
-Precautions for installing two or more sensors
Masking seal × 3 pcs
Screw kit
For wall mounting
Screw (4 × 20 mm)
Connector for POWER and ALARM
Cover unit
Main unit
Back box
Back box cap
Mounting plate
Connector for TROUBLE
1.0 m (3.28 ft) or more Less than 1.0 m (3.28 ft)
Velcro tape
VXI-R
VXI-RAM
VXI-RDAM
Do not install two or more VXI-RDAMs in side by side or face to face. Doing so may cause
malfunction. VXI-RDAM may be installed in back to back. If mounting on the same wall, make
sure that each unit is at least 1.0m (3.28 ft) apart from the other.
Optional accessories
Wall tamper (WRS-04)
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Battery box (RBB-01)
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INSTALLATION
2
1-3 DETECTION AREA
2-1 WIRING DIAGRAM
Trouble
Tamper
Alarm
Transmitter
<Overall wiring diagram>
Note>>
The battery in the transmitter is shared with
the detector.
Connection for TROUBLE is used when
monitoring for Tamper and Anti Mask.
Note>>
Be sure to insert the battery box all the
way until it clicks.
Transmitter side Main unit side
OPTION: WRS-04
Red
Black
White
Yellow
Red: Power input (+)
Black: Power input (-)
White: Alarm
Yellow: Alarm
Green: Trouble
Blue: Trouble
Brown: Tamper
Orange: Tamper
Gray: Tamper
Green
Blue
Brown
Orange
Gray
Mount the battery box inside the
back box as shown below.
Insert the battery box along the
groove of the back box.
Click!
Back box
Battery box
mounting space
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TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
Length limiting position 1 (Default)
PIR
MW
Area diagram of horizontal position D
12m
12m 10m 12m10m5m 5m0
10m
5m
0
D
ABCEFG
1m
0 5m 10m 12m
Length limiting position 2
1m
0 5m 10m 12m
Length limiting position 3
1m
0 5m 10m 12m
Length limiting position 4
1m
0 5m 10m 12m
Length limiting position 5
1m
0 5m 10m 12m
Note>>
The maximum detection length may vary as
shown below due to environment conditions.
2-2 R MODEL BATTERY BOX RBB-01 (OPTION)
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2-3 TRANSMITTER PREPARATION
2-4 BEFORE MOUNTING
<When monitoring ALARM and TROUBLE using the transmitter with 1 external input>
<To monitor only the ALARM using a transmitter
with 1 external input>
<To monitor the ALARM and TROUBLE using a
transmitter with 2 external inputs>
35 (1.38)
130 (5.12)
30 (1.18)
External input is N.C. External input is N.O.
3
... DIP switch 3: OFF (N.C.)
3
... DIP switch 3: ON (N.O.)
Connectors to be used
Connector for POWER and ALARM
Connector for TROUBLE
Red Black
How to position a battery
Connector for POWER
and ALARM
Connector for
TROUBLE
Connector for
POWER and ALARM
N.C. N.O.
Unit: mm (inch)
The transmitter used should have the internal dimensions of H 150 × W 34 × D 33 mm(H 5.91 × W 1.34 × D 1.30 inch)
or H 112 × W 55 × D 35 mm.(H 4.41 × W 2.17 × D 1.38 inch)
WRS-04 (option) Store the connecting
cable in a trench
and seal with a label
already in place.
Remove the cap.
1Open the cover unit.
2Remove the main unit from
the back box.
3Remove the back box
from the mounting plate.
4
Mount the wall tamper
(WRS-04) on the back
of the main unit.
1Run the wire along
the wiring groove.
2
2-5 WALL TAMPER WRS-04 (OPTION)
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2-6 MOUNTING
Wall mount Pole mount
Metal band
Velcro tape
Transmitter
Transmitter side Main unit side
Red
Black
White
Yellow
Red: Power input (+)
Black: Power input (-)
White: Alarm
Yellow: Alarm
Green: Trouble
Blue: Trouble
Green
Blue
Note>>
The battery in the transmitter is shared with the detector.
Connection for TROUBLE is used when monitoring for
Tamper and Anti Mask.
* Use a metal band with
25 mm or less in width.
Put the top of the back
box on the hook.
1.
2.
3.
1Mount the mounting plate. 2Mount the back box on the mounting plate.
3Mount the transmitter on the back of the main unit. 4Connect the connectors
5Mount the main unit to the back box. 6Put the cap on top.
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2-7 AREA ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
2-8 AREA MASKING
Horizontal position D
(Default)
Horizontal position B
(F: symmetrical
position)
Horizontal position C
(E: symmetrical
position)
Horizontal position A
(G: symmetrical
position)
D
ABCEFGD
ABCEFG
D
ABCEFG
D
ABCEFG
D
ABCEFG
D
ABCEFG
D
ABCEFG
or
or
or
Note>>
When creating a special detection area, refer to the end of this manual.
If there is an unwanted object within the detection area, apply an area masking label to the appropriate area.
Insert the protruding
part of the cover into
the lens hole.
Fit the edge of the
lens.
Slide the lens holder to secure it.
Unwanted
object (Tree)
3Insert the lens into the cover. 4Mount the lens holder to the cover.
The angle can be adjusted in
7 levels from A to G.
The detection area becomes
14 zones only when A or G is
selected.
1Slide the lens holder and remove the lens holder out
of the cover as shown below. 2Identify positions to mask on the lens and apply a
corresponding strip from the masking sheet 1.
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2-9 DETECTION LENGTH ADJUSTMENT
MW sensitivity
adjustment
Both upper and lower detection
area are blocked
IMPORTANT
BOTH DETECTION AREAS MUST BE
BLOCKED FOR DETECTION
Detection!
NO
Detection
NO
Detection
Only upper detection area is blocked
Only lower detection area is blocked
1Adjust the PIR detection length by sliding the lower
PIR to the desired position.
2Adjust the MW detection length by rotating the MW
sensitivity adjustment according to the PIR area.
Detection length setting chart
* The detection lengths described above should be used as a guideline.
Position
1
(Factory
default)
2
3
4
5
12.0 m
(40.0 ft)
8.5 m
(27.9 ft)
6.0 m
(19.7 ft)
3.5 m
(11.5 ft)
2.5 m
(8.2 ft)
10.0 -17.0 m
(32.1 - 55.8 ft)
7.0 - 12.0 m
(23.0 - 39.4 ft)
5.0 - 8.5 m
(16.4 - 27.9 ft)
3.0 - 6.0 m
(9.8 - 19.7 ft)
2.0 - 3.5 m
(6.6 - 11.5 ft)
Max detection length Detection area
MW
sensitivity
adjustment
12 m
8.5 m
6 m
3.5 m
2.5 m
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NORM TEST
DIP switch 1
DIP switch 2
SWITCH SETTING
3
-WALK TEST MODE
VXI-R
VXI-RAM
VXI-RDAM
ON
123456
POSITION FUNCTION
TEST
(Factory default)
NORM
The LED lights irrespective of the DIP switch 4 (LED)
setting.
The DIP switch 2 (BATTERY SAVING TIMER) setting is
inactive.
The LED lights depending on the DIP switch 4 (LED)
setting.
The DIP switch 2 (BATTERY SAVING TIMER) setting is
active.
Caution>>
After completing a walk test, always set the unit to NORM position for operation.
Using the unit in TEST mode will shorten the battery life.
120S 5S
-BATTERY SAVING TIMER
VXI-R
VXI-RAM
VXI-RDAM
ON
123456
POSITION FUNCTION
5S
120S
(Factory default)
5 sec.
120 sec.
Even if there are continuous alarm events, the alarm is generated only once
in the timer period to save the battery life.
PIR sensitivity selector
DIP switch
1 WALK TEST MODE
2 BATTERY SAVING TIMER
3 ALARM & TROUBLE OUTPUT
4 LED
5 ANTI-MASKING
6 MICROWAVE IMMUNITY
1
ON
2 4 5 63
MW sensitivity adjustment
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DIP switch 3
N.C. N.O.
-ALARM & TROUBLE OUTPUT
VXI-R
VXI-RAM
VXI-RDAM
ON
123456
POSITION FUNCTION
N.O.
N.C.
(Factory default)
N.O. output
N.C. output
DIP switch 4
OFF ON
-LED
VXI-R
VXI-RAM
VXI-RDAM
ON
123456
POSITION FUNCTION
ON
OFF
(Factory default)
LED ON
LED OFF
Note>>
If the LED lights, check the DIP switch 1 (WALK TEST
MODE) setting.
DIP switch 5
OFF ON
-ANTI-MASKING
VXI-R
VXI-RAM
VXI-RDAM
ON
123456
POSITION FUNCTION
OFF
ON
(Factory default) ANTI-MASKING ON
ANTI-MASKING OFF
When masking condition continues more than 3 minutes, TROUBLE will be generated.
TROUBLE is generated after 20 seconds under the anti-masking test mode.
Teaching mode starts when both the separate box cover and the main unit cover are
attached.
Please be careful not to leave any object within 1 m from the unit.
<ANTI-MASKING function>
ANTI-MASKING test mode
The trouble is output after 20 seconds.
Normal mode
The trouble is output after 3 minutes.
10 minutes1 minute
Teaching
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DIP switch 6
STD IMMUNITY
-MICROWAVE IMMUNITY
VXI-R
VXI-RAM
VXI-RDAM
ON
123456
PIR SENSITIVITY SELECTOR
-PIR SENSITIVITY
VXI-R
VXI-RAM
VXI-RDAM
WALK TEST
4
ON
123456
ON
123456
Note>>
The switch is set to “ON (TEST)” by factory default.
Note>>
The battery life will be shortened unless the DIP switch 1
is set to “OFF”.
HIGH
MIDDLE
LOW
POSITION FUNCTION
IMMUNITY
STD
(Factory default)
MICROWAVE IMMUNITY logic is activated. Use this under
harsh environment (e.g. vegetation sway).
MICROWAVE IMMUNITY logic is not activated.
POSITION FUNCTION
HIGH
MIDDLE
(Factory default)
High sensitivity
LOW Low sensitivity
Middle sensitivity
Note>>
For the walk test, make a motion at a distance more
than 1.0 m (3.28 ft) away from the detecter.
Detected Not
detected
Check that the cover is
completely closed.
1Set the DIP switch 1 (WALK TEST MODE) to “ON
(TEST)”. 2Attach the main unit cover.
3Check that LED lights for 2 seconds when the
intended object is detected. 4After completing the walk test set DIP switch 1 (WALK
TEST MODE) to “OFF (NORM)”.
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LED INDICATION
5
RED YELLOW
(VXI-RDAM only)
Blink Light OFF
<VXI-R> <VXI-RAM>
<VXI-RDAM>
Detector condition LED indicator
Warm-up
Blinks for approx. 60 seconds.
Alarm
Lights for 2 seconds.
Masking detection
(VXI-RAM only)
Blinks 3 times and then repeats.
Note>>
The LED blinks even if the DIP
switch 4 (LED) is set to “OFF”.
Detector condition LED indicator
Warm-up
Blinks for approx. 60 seconds.
Alarm
RED LED lights for 2 seconds.
MW detection
YELLOW LED lights for 2 seconds.
Masking detection
Blinks 3 times and then repeats.
Note>>
The LED blinks even if the DIP
switch 4 (LED) is set to “OFF”.
RED YELLOW
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BATTERY
6
The detector shares the battery with the transmitter. Check that the 2.5 – 10.0 VDC power battery is used for the transmitter.
The values indicated are only for reference on condition that the detector is exceptionally operated by the sole battery.
It is impossible to indicate the battery life under the normal operation as the battery in the transmitter is shared with the detector.
Black Red
6-1 HOW TO REPLACE BATTERY
6-2 BATTERY LIFE
Interval 120sec
VXI-R, VXI-RAM VXI-RDAM
Interval 5sec Interval 120sec Interval 5sec
Approx. 6 years Approx. 5 years
Approx. 4 years Approx. 3 years
CR123A (3 VDC, 1300 mAh)
CR2 (3 VDC, 750 mAh)
1/2AA (3.6 VDC, 1000 mAh)
Approx. 5 years Approx. 4 years
Approx. 4 years Approx. 3 years
Approx. 2 years Approx. 1 years
Approx. 3 years Approx. 2 years
Note>>
Data shown here is when the LED is off, AM is on. Battery life becomes shorter when the LED is on.
Note>>
Check that the warm-up period is started.
Red
Black
White
Yellow
Red
Black
White
Yellow
Green
Blue
Green
Blue
1By following the procedures 1 and 2 in "2-4 BEFORE MOUNTING", remove the cover and then remove the main
unit from the back box.
2Remove Power, Alarm and Trouble connectors, and
then remove the transmitter from the back of the
main unit.
3Replace the transmitter battery.
4By following the procedures 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 in "2-6 MOUNTING", mount the transmitter, connect the connector,
and then mount the main unit and cover.
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SPECIFICATIONS
7
7-1 SPECIFICATIONS
VXI-RDAMVXI-RAMVXI-RModel
Passive infrared & MicrowavePassive infraredDetection method
12.0 m (40 ft) 90° wide / 16 zonesPIR Coverage
12 – 2.5 m (5 levels) PIR distance limit
0.3 – 1.5 m/s (0.98 – 4.92 ft/s)Detectable speed
2.0°C (3.6°F) at 0.6 m/sSensitivity
3 – 9 V DC (Lithium or Alkaline Battery)Power input
Current draw 9 μA (standby) / 4 mA (max.)
at 3 V DC
10 μA (standby) / 4 mA (max.)
at 3 V DC
18 μA (standby) / 8 mA (max.)
at 3 V DC
2.0 ±1 sec.Alarm period
Approx. 60 sec. (LED blinks)Warm-up period
N.C. / N.O. Selectable-Solid State Switch 10 V DC 0.01 A (max)
N.C. / N.O. Selectable-Solid State Switch 10 V DC 0.01 A (max)
Alarm output
Trouble output
LED indicator
Disable: During normal operation.
Enable: During WALK TEST or LED SW on.
Red: Warm-up, alarm, masking detection (VXI-RAM only)
Disable: During normal operation.
Enable: During WALK TEST or LED SW on.
Red: Warm-up, alarm, masking detection.
Yellow: Warm-up, MW detect.
No alarm 10 V/mRF interference
-20 – +60°C (-4 – +140°F)Operating temperature
95% max.Environment humidity
IP55International protection
Wall, Pole (Outdoor, Indoor)Mounting
0.8 – 1.2 m (2.64 – 3.94 ft)Mounting height
500 g (17.7 oz.)Weight 600 g (21.2 oz.)
Accessories
Connector for POWER and ALARM, Connector for TROUBLE, Screw (4×20mm) ×2, Masking seal ×3
* Specifications and designs are subject to change without prior notice.
7-2 DIMENSIONS
Unit: mm (inch)
186 (7.32)
105.5 (4.15)
Pitch
=83.5
(3.29)
71.3 (2.81)
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SETTING OF SPECIAL DETECTION AREA
8
Set to A or G
Using masking seals 2 to 6, you can set a special detection area for the horizontal position A or G.
Set to the desired area setting direction
(horizontal position A or G).
When setting other than masking
seal 1, cut off the knockout portion
at the lower lens holder.
Select a masking seal from 2 to 6
according to the desired shape of area
setting, and put it on the lens.
Masking seal 2
Masking seal 4
Masking seal 6
Masking seal 3
Masking seal 5
Area can be set only at the both sides.
Five patterns of special detection areas can be configured by
applying a masking sticker.
1.5 × 10 m area can be set.
10 × 1.5 m area can be set.
5 × 10 m area can be set.
10 × 5 m area can be set.
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10 m 10 m
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5 m 5 m
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5 m
Position G Position A
Position G Position A
Position G Position APosition G Position A
Position G Position A
The lower detection
area adjustment
position must be
“position 1” (12m) as
default.
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OPTEX INCORPORATED (USA)
TEL:+1-909-993-5770
Tech:(800)966-7839
URL:http://www.optexamerica.com/
OPTEX KOREA CO., LTD. (KOREA)
TEL:+82-2-719-5971
URL:http://www.optexkorea.com/
OPTEX SECURITY Sp.z o.o. (POLAND)
TEL:+48-22-598-06-55
URL:http://www.optex.com.pl/
OPTEX (DONGGUAN) CO., LTD.
SHANGHAI OFFICE (CHINA)
TEL:+86-21-34600673
URL:http://www.optexchina.com/
OPTEX CO., LTD. (JAPAN)
(ISO 9001 Certified)
(ISO 14001 Certified)
5-8-12 Ogoto Otsu
Shiga 520-0101
JAPAN
TEL:+81-77-579-8670
FAX:+81-77-579-8190
URL:http://www.optex.co.jp/e/
OPTEX (EUROPE) LTD. (UK)
TEL:+44-1628-631000
URL:http://www.optex-europe.com/
OPTEX SECURITY SAS (FRANCE)
TEL:+33-437-55-50-50
URL:http://www.optex-security.com/
NOTE
COMPLIANCE
Note>>
These units are designed to detect an intruder and activate an alarm control panel. Being only a part of a complete
system, we cannot accept responsibility for any damages or other consequences resulting from an intrusion. These
products confirm to the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.
• VXI series complies with following Directives / Standards.
Directive: EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Applied Standards: EN 50130-4: 1995 +A1: 1998 +A2: 2003
EN 55022: 2006
• VXI-RDAM also complies with following Directives / Standards
marked Class II,
Directive: R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
Applied Standards: EN 300 440-1: 2009
EN 300 440-2: 2009
EN 301 489-1: 2008
EN 301 489-3: 2002
EN 50371: 2002
EN 60950-1: 2006 +A11: 2009
The following table indicates the areas of intended use of the equipment
and any known restrictions. For countries not included in this list,
please consult the responsible Spectrum Management Agency.
FCC ID: DC9 OPMWWL IC: 4012A-OPMWWL
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Country of intended use
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
The Netherlands
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
Other non-EU: Iceland
Norway
Switzerland
13.700GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
13.700GHz
10.587GHz
10.525GHz
10.587GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
10.587GHz
10.525GHz
10.525GHz
10,525GHz
Restrictions
Country of intended use
Restrictions
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