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MW-2200 Dual Technology Microwave/PIR Motion Detector
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1. Installation locations should be carefully selected to avoid proximity to any of the following reflective surfaces direct air flow from vents fans and windows sources of steam oil vapor objects causing temperature changes such as heaters refrigerators and ovens and infrared Fig 2 aa SOUICesS eee icrowave radiation can pass through glass and non metallic walls Be sure to a tae the MW range so that it does not exceed the room limits or else a rotating ceiling fan in the next room or moving traffic along the outer side of the wall will cause the M detector to alarm Large reflecting objects especially metals within the coverage area can distort the microwave detector s coverage pattern Although the MW 2200 Is extremely immune to false alarms it is recommended to avoid installation in a room with very strong air turbulence or close to high power electrical cables If two MW 2200 units are installed in the same room or on opposite sides of a shared wall they should not face each other and must be mounted at least 2 meters apart For best performance at high ambient temperatures aim the unit towards the coolest place in the protected area Always mount the unit on a firm and stable surface at a height that renders optimum coverage of the protected area Increasing the vertical angle at a certain height will increase the coverage range 2 Mountin Select the detector installation site based on the required coverage and recommended height
2. PIR detector for maximum false alarm immunity shift DIP switch 1 SW 1 to ON In this position two consecutive motion pulses are required to trigger the PIR detection For faster catch performance shift SW 1 to OFF In this position only one motion pulse is required to trigger the PIR detection 2 PIR Walk Test A Rotate the MW sensitivity adjust all the way towards minimum turn the adjust anti clockwise B Verify that DIP switch SW 3 is set to ON the green walk test LED is enabled C Mount the front cover in place D Walk into the detector s field of view at the expected far edge of the coverage area The green LED should flash for up to 5 seconds each time your motion is detected Note If the green LED illuminates steadily your motion has been detected by the MW detector E If PIR detection is not obtained at the far end of the coverage area remove the front cover and re adjust the vertical angle Replace the cover and retest 3 3 MW Walk Test A Remove the front cover B Verify that the MW sensitivity adjust is set to minimum turn the adjust anti clockwise and DIP switch SW 3 is set to ON the green walk test LED is enabled C Start by moving into the coverage area at the far edge The green LED should light steadily for up to 5 seconds each time your motion is detected D If your motion was not detected at the far edge of the coverage area advance the MW adjust slightly toward maximum clockwise and try again unt
3. 1 During walk testing the first LED to respond is the green one It illuminates steadily MW detection or flashes PIR detection depending on which one of the two detectors discovered the motion first Upon subsequent discovery of the motion by the other detector the green LED will go off and the red LED will illuminate alarm 2 If the green and red LEDs continue to flash beyond the warm up period a malfunction or masking has been diagnosed Replace the unit without delay 2 Mode Setting The mode setting DIP Switch is mounted on the detector s PCB board see Fig 1 It controls four functions as demonstrated in Fig 6 and as detailed in Table 2 Table 2 Mode Setting DIP Switch Function S Function gt Default Setting ToN Two PIR pulse count triggers the detector false alarm prevention DE ale One PIR pulse count triggers the detector high sensitivity ON Alarm al est LD sename TOR OFF Alarm walk test LED is disable Red LED Green LED ON MVW PIR walk test LED is enabled Alarm Walk Test MW PIR Walk Test ao MW PIR walk test LED is disable Fig 6 DIP Switch Mode Selector PIR Detector Motion Pulse Counter Output Relay Mode Output relay opens upon alarm Output relay opens upon alarm OFF And or when trouble is detected Setting SW 2 and SW 3 to OFF does not disable the trouble indication flash flash ADJUSTMENT AND TEST 1 Setting the PIR Pulse Count If you wish to set the
4. MW 2200 Dual Technology Microwave PIR Motion Detector Installation Manual Fig 1 EXPLODED VIEW INTRODUCTION The MW 2200 MW PIR is state of the art microcomputer controlled dual technology intrusion detectors The PIR and technologies when combined in a single detector complement each other to assure the most reliable detection and immunity to false alarms The superiority of the MW 2200 series over other dual detectors has been achieved by the 5 BEZEL PIN advent of the True Motion Detection Technology algorithm 7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS This advanced motion analysis j method provides the MW 2200 with i H PEB SEREY the ability to distinguish between the aA 9 MW SENSITIVITY ADJUST true motion of a human body and en g any other disturbances which RED AND GREEN LED anO a me notner unique teature of tne 11 ANTI TAMPER SWITCH MW 2200 is the MW Motion Simulator circuit that simulates the effect created by a human body moving in the field The simulation routine is carried out periodically for self testing supervision and assurance that the MW detector operates properly In addition the pyroelectric sensor and its circuitry are tested at regular intervals by application of a short duration heat pulse If they do not react properly a trouble alert is initiated 1 COVER 3 LENS 4 BEZEL 6 BEZEL PIN 10 MW MODULE 12 PCB 13 DIP SWITCH 14 BACK 2 COVER PIN INSTALLATION 1 Location
5. ckets up to 2 4 m IQ Operating Temperature 10 C to 50 C Dimensions H x W x D 104 x 60 x 35 mm Net Weight Shipping Weight 110Grams 145Grams
6. il your motion is detected reliably at the far edge Caution The MW detection range must not exceed the far edge of the desired coverage area otherwise it will detect movement from outside the walls of the protected area and causes false alarm E Walk across the coverage area at various ranges and verify that your motion is consistently detected foe If PIR trips interfere with your test disable the PIR by inserting a small piece of cardboard in front of e sensor 4 Alarm Walk Test A Set DIP switches SW 2 and SW 3 to ON both LEDs are enabled B Install the front cover in place C Walk across the detector s field of view in different directions at various distances from the detector and vY proper detection throughout the detector s coverage area the red LED will illuminate for 3 seconds D When done remove the cover and set DIP switches SW 2 and SW 3 to OFF to prevent unauthorized eople from tracing the a pattern E Remount the cover and fasten it to the base using a small screw at the bottom The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one GGI Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise oe without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a articular purpose are expressly excluded Since the Seller does not install or connect the products and ecause the products ma
7. of 2 1m 7 ft The detector comes equipped with the no dead zone standard lens If another lens pattern is required choose the desired lens and a remove front cover of the detector 1 by gently n pin 2 in with a screwdriver b oe out the bezel 4 by lightly pressing on bezel pins 5 and 6 C emove the lens and replace it with the alternate lens Note that when the new lens is properly installed the grooves should be inside the bezel d replace the bezel by lightly pressing it in place Make sure that the lens is centered 1 The unit can be installed directly on the wall or in a corner using the mounting knockouts Optional swivel brackets permit greater flexibility when adjusting the coverage area After selecting the detector s location drill holes for the screws as per figure 2 Holes A B C and D are to be used for corner mounts For a corner mount the PCB can be eae removed by loosening the PCB screw In the case of flat surface installation utilize holes E and F Run the wires through entry holes G and connect them according to the marking on the PCB or FIG 3 FIG 4 and FIG 5 12VDC Source EOL Resistor In 24 hour Trouble Zone Burglar Zone 24 Hour Tamper zone as TRE TAMP EOL NC Trouble Tamper Power ForEOL Alarm Output Resistor Output USING AN E L RESISTOR WHEN THE CONTROL PANEL iS SET FOR E 0 L OPERATION Fig 4 Terminal Block Wiring 3 Wiring C
8. on height is called for move the PCB to the proper installation height indicated on the left side of the PCB A small adjustment may be required depending on the protected area To create a pet alley using the pet alley lens the recommended installation height is slightly above the maximum area occupied by the pet The PCB should be set at the 2 1m 7 ft mark regardless of the installation height for this lens Any PCB adjustment should be followed by a walk test of the protected area Walk testing verifies that the required coverage is in place as per the lens pattern being used With standard lens there should be no m a in the protected area When walk testing always move across the path of detection not toward e detector 5 Power on After connecting the power source the MW 2200 starts a 60 second warm up period indicated by alternate flashing of both red and gean LEDs If the alternate flashing of the LEDs do not stop within 60 seconds a failure has been detected by the self test circuit INDICATION AND SETTING 1 LED Indications The two LEDs Fig 1 are used to signal various alarm and trouble messages as shown in Table 1 below Table 1 LED Indications Status of LEDs Meaning GREEN On Off MW walk test detection PIR walk test detection Off Alarm MW PIR detection Flashes Ras Trouble is being detected by the self test circuitry or initial warm up self test stops 60 seconds after power up Notes
9. onnect wires to the terminal block in the following order Fig 3 5 12 V and Connect to a power source within the range of 9 to 16 VDC Take care not to reverse the polarity N C JAlarm Output Connect to normally closed burglar protection zones of the control panel TAMP Tamper Switch Connect to a normally closed 24 hour tamper zone of the control panel TRB Trouble Output Connect to a 24 hour trouble zone parallel to an E O L resistor see Figure 4 The TRB open collector output will be grounded upon detector malfunction causing disturbance in the trouble zone of the associated alarm system Alternatively a buzzer or an interface relay may be connected across the TRB output and the 12 VDC terminals Note Upon completion of installation all openings in the detector should be sealed with silicone to prevent drafts or insets from entering the detector 4 COVERAGE ADJUSTMENT Using the lens at the recommended installation height of 2 1m 7 ft 10 the MW 2200 will provide full coverage from 1 2m 4 rt to 12m 40 ft without any dead zones Please ensure that the PCB is fixed at the 2 1m 7 ft mark A small vertical adjustment of the PCB 0 5mm may be required Your unit is equipped with automatic temperature compensation which adjusts amplifier gain to maintain coverage levels across a wide range of temperatures For a of the other lenses please refer to pattern drawings for each lens If another installati
10. y be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or ee at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other on for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold Low noise dual element pyroelectric sensor PIR Trigger Indication Green LED flashes for up to 5 seconds Selectable 1 or 2 pulse count ens 34 beams 90 field of view Coverage 12m x 90 taua Microwave Frequency 2 45 GHz iiri Bs Detection Area Microwave Range Adjustable from 25 to 100 3 m to 12 m am LB A MW Trigger Indication Green LED illuminates for up to 5 seconds A in and MW detection are triggered i p Alarm Output Normally closed 0 1 A resistive 30 VDC Se 18 ohms resistor in series with contacts Optional mi SSS N O output am Ses AS San euan seconds red LED lights and output relay N ya contacts open lam Te T P ESNA Seas Trouble Output Open collector 100 mA max Area Operating Current Mounting ee or corner without bra
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