DELTA DORE TYXAL+ DME Installation guide

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Installation guide
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2xLS 14500 - 3,6 V - 5,8 Ah - Lithium
Consumption stand-by : 9,5 µA
Consumption : 27 mA max
[868 - 868.6] MHz and
[868.7 - 869.2] MHz
100 m Ý 300m
Maximum power radio < 10 mW,
receiver category: 2
-10°C / +70°C
-20°C / +60°C
IP
IP 55
75%
Important product
information (¸)
420 gr.
71,5 x 186 x 105 mm
Instructions
Important
Product
Informations
Contents
DME TYXAL +
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Installaon guide
* Up to 10 years valid under the conditions of use specifi ed in the installation instructions and
the General Conditions of Sale
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For optimal operation, please comply with the following recommendations:
In the event of non-compliance, the product may present malfunctions or
may not function optimally.
Installation height: between 0.8 m and 1.2 m
Install the motion detector vertically, with its
high detection zones parallel to the ground.
If the detector is installed at an angle,
detection reliability may be compromised.
2. Location
1. Presentation
DME TYXAL+ is a passive infrared motion detector, de-
signed to detect the infrared radiation emitted by human
bodies.
This motion detector aims to protect the outside of a
building by detecting intrusions prior to penetration into
the premises.
As soon as a presence is detected, it raises the alarm.
• Associated to a control unit:
- alarm signal.
- pre-alarm signal: as soon as a person enters the
protected zone, a sound and visual signal (outdoor siren)
warns you of the imminent alarm.
Read the entire guide before starting
to install the device.
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Note
This product detects temperature differences between moving and background targets within the
detection zone.
If the target remains motionless, the motion detector cannot detect it. This may affect the detec-
tor's maximum detection range.
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Do not direct the lower detection zone towards
reflecting surfaces (puddle, window, etc.).
Do not direct the detector towards moving objects
(leaves, bushes, flags, etc.).
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Install the motion detector vertically, with
both high and low detection zones parallel
to the wall.
To make sure the device functions properly,
attach the motion detector to the wall.
Do not install close to a heat pump or heat
evacuation outlet (dryer, etc.).
2. Location
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Do not touch the lenses.
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Remove the top of the detec-
tor unit.
Remove the fi xing screw from
the top cover and withdraw
the cover.
Remove the fi xing screws
Remove the sensor/electronic card
Do not touch the mirrors.
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Remove the fi xing screws and
remove the base from the rear
mount.
3. Mounting
Support mural
Support poteau
Bande de métal
25 mm max.
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Attach the rear mount
to the wall using the fi xing
screws provided
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Attach the base onto the rear mount
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Wall mount Post mount
Metal strip
4. Activation
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Plug the battery cable into the card
connector.
Set the product you want to associate
to ‘pending association’, then press the
association button on the board.
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Change settings if necessary and
proceed to the detection test.
(see detection zone, range, function
and detection test settings)
Close the product up.
Reposition the sensor/electronic card
into the rear mount and attach them.
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16 detection zones
Principle:
The detection zone is likely to be disturbed by various elements (leaves, refl ecting
surface, etc.),
but it can be adapted.
To change the position and number of detection zones:
16 detection zones
16 detection zones
14 detection zones
Position D
Position C
Position E
Position B
Position A
Position G
Position F
Change the detection zone's settings by
pivoting the system on its axis.
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5. Detection zone settings
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To conceal the zones:
Remove the lens from the top cover
Conceal the concerned section thanks to
stickers from sheet 1
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Reposition the lens in the top cover
Hindrance
(e.g. tree)
5. Detection zone settings
The high beam will always remain parallel to the ground.
The lower beam can be directed as shown below.
The range is limited by the lower beam's angle, as high and low beams must be cut through simultane-
ously to activate the motion detector.
Principle:
6. Detector range settings
If the high beam alone is cut through:
No detection
If the high and low beams are cut
through: Detection
If the low beam alone is cut through:
No detection
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Select the desired position (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).
6. Detector range settings
To change these settings:
Change the detection range by sliding the lower infrared cell to the desired position.
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1m
1m
1m
1m
1m
Position 5 (2.5m)
Position 1 (12 m)
Position 2 (8.5 m)
Position 3 (6 m)
Position 4 (3.5 m)
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* Installation height = 1 m.
Standard environment = T° of 20°C with
no direct sunlight.
** The maximum range may be infl uenced
by ambient thermal conditions.
Position
Standard
range *(m)
Maximum
range ** (m)
1
12 10 - 17
2
8.5 7 - 12
3
6 5 - 8.5
4
3.5 3 - 6
5
2.5 2 - 3.5
The lower beam can be set to control the range according to the table below.
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Select a masking sticker (2 to 6), according
to the shape of the
chosen zone (see diagram).
Put it on the lens.
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Use masking stickers 2 to 6.
You can define a special detection zone for horizontal positions A or G.
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Set the lower
detection zone to
position 1
Set the zone's direc-
tion (A or G)
If another position is used, cut off the part
to be eliminated in the lens' lower mount.
7. Special detection zone
Cut off
Put the top cover in its place and conduct a detection test.
(See "Detection test").
You can use the LED light to determine the detection zones
(See section "Function settings" Switch 1).
If the detection zones are not suitable, readjust the range by sliding the lower infrared cell to the
desired position.
6. Detector range settings
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7. Special detection zone
Put the top cover in its place and conduct a detection test.
(See "Detection test").
You can use the LED light to determine the detection zones
(See section "Function settings" Switch 1).
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8. Function settings
The sensitivity can be set to 3 different positions:
• L(low),
• M (medium),
• H (high),
The chosen position will depend on environmental condi-
tions.
Detection sensitivity settings
We recommend that you set the sensitivity level to
H (high):
When the detection beams were tilted horizontally.
When higher sensitivity is required towards the end of
the detection zone (12 m).
L (low):
When the device is installed in a mediocre location
(bad conditions).
When there is a high risk of faulty detection.
NORM. position
Important: The switch must be in this position during
normal operation.
(The LED stays off to save battery life).
• Detection TEST position
The LED lights up when the detector's beam is cut
through.
Switch 1
Switch 2
Switch 3
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DIP switch settings
1
ON
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Switch 4
1
ON
2 3 4
1
ON
2 3 4
OFF ON
1
ON
2 3 4
120S 5S
1
ON
2 3 4
NORM TEST
(Detection LED)
OFF position: LED is switched off
ON position: LED is switched on if the detector is activated.
(Battery life is reduced).
(Battery's energy-saving timer)
For optimal operation, leave switch 2 on the following
position:
• Position 120 s. Do not change this setting.
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(Auto-protection and Alarm)
For optimal operation, leave switch 3 on the following
position:
OFF position: N.C. output Do not change this setting.
• Association with an alarm system
• Pre-alarm
• Selection of triggering method
• Test
Read system installa-
tion guide
10. Operation with an alarm system
Check the device functions properly by conducting a detection test.
9. Detection test
LED ON
LED OFF
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ON
2 3 4
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ON
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Position switch 1 to
TEST mode (ON).
Put the top cover in its place.
Check the LED is switched off when
there is no movement in the detection
zone.
Both beams are to detect a movement
for the alarm to be triggered.
Once the test is fi nished, position switch
1 to NORM mode (OFF), then close the
unit.
Detection
No detection
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Problem Probable cause Solution
The LED flashes
continuously.
Incorrect power supply.
Establish a power supply
set between 3 and 9 Vdc for the battery.
Triggered
detection without any
objects moving
The motion detector was not installed
perpendicularly to the ground.
Install the motion detector
correctly.
A reflecting object is located within the
detection zone.
Eliminate all reflecting surfaces from the
detection zone.
The lower beam is longer than expected. Check and readjust the detection beam.
The lower detection beam is exposed to
direct sun rays or to car headlights.
Readjust the detection beam
so it is no longer exposed to direct light
sources.
Presence of a heat source (heating de-
vice, etc.) in the detection zone that may
cause the temperature to change.
Readjust the detection beam or eliminate
the heat source in the detection zone.
An object is moving (washing hung up on
a line, plants, etc.).
Readjust the detection beam or remove
moving objects.
In the event of heavy rain, water may pour
through the detection zone (overflowing
gutter, roof/terrace/balcony drainage,
etc. )
Readjust the detection beam
so it is no longer directly exposed to the
flowing water.
Occasionally no
detection.
Occasionally no detection. Readjust the detection beam correctly.
Sensitivity is set to L (low).
Readjust the sensitivity level to M (medi-
um) or H (high).
Occasionally no
detection when a
detection test is
conducted
The detection test switch is set to OFF.
(Battery's energy-saving timer is activat-
ed).
Flick the detection test mode switch to ON.
(See "Detection test").
12. Troubleshooting
11. Battery replacement
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The LED flashes continuously, the battery is dead.
Before opening the unit, the alarm control unit must be in Maintenance mode (refer to system installation
guide).
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