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User Guide for Bed and Door Guard

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1. area Placing PIR900 as bed guard Place PIR900 on the wall with the accompanying velcro tape or put it in the plinth if it shall be placed on the floor Please notice that PIR900 is an infra red detector which reacts to changes in temperature therefore do not place it in direct sunlight in draft from open doors and windows or other things that may cause considerable changes in temperature Placing PIR900 as door guard Mount PIR900 on the door frame with the accompanying velcro tape Mount the accompanying magnet on the door beside PIR900 so that the upper edges are in alignment Distance between PIR900 and magnet should be max 10 mm The magnet can be placed on the right as well as left side of PIR9OO Change between bed and door guard The factory always delivers PIR900 in bed guard mode By pressing E for app 5 sec PIR900 shifts between bed and door guard When PIR900 has changed mode it will acknowledge with a sound The display will show H or mi for either bed or door guard Operation NB Operation is identical for both bed and door guard Press E for app 2 sec to turn PIR900 on Light will now be lit in ON or OFF and PIR900 will acknowledge with a sound After that PIR900 can be operated By pushing e PIR900 shifts between ON and OFF When PIR900 is turned on please check that it is in the desired mode see section Change between bed and door guard Operating with ByPass NB Operat
2. in front of the PIR element Battery alarm The battery is been checked every time an alarm has been transmitted At low battery voltage there will be a beep every 7 10 sec When an alarm is transmitted the display will show LO BA At the same time a low battery status is sent to the receiver e g RX900 LED Battery change e Remove the battery cover on the back of the product e Insert 2 new alkaline LR 6 batteries e Remember to position them correctly See the marking at the bottom of the battery box e Check that the product works properly Control of coverage area One person will activate PIR900 at short intervals while another person systematically walks around in the area and marks the coverage on a sketch of the building and the area The sketch is kept in the office so that everybody who shall operate the system can see the covering range Alarms cannot be received outside the covering range The covering area may be extended by using a repeater system from Knop Electronics Contact your dealer for further information Cleaning The product may be cleaned with a damp cloth or alcohol tissue Disposal bad The product must not be disposed of together with general household garbage j Fin g TTT Relay output Pind Pin 1 GND ee Pin 2 3V Pin 3 NC Pin 4 NC Pin 5 NC Pin 6 NC Pin 7 COM green Pin 8 Normal Open Activation range PIR900 s infra red activ
3. KNOP THIS USER GUIDE IS APPLY FROM SOFTWARE VERSION 3 X User Guide for Bed and Door Guard PIR900 KNOP ELEKTRONIK A S Fabriksvej 20 e DK 7600 Struer Mail knop knop dk Web www knop dk e Tif 45 9784 0444 Fax 45 9784 0666 Content Intended use of PIR900 Placing Placing of PIR900 as bed guard Placing of PIR900 as door guard Change between bed and door guard Operation Operation with ByPass Programming guide Settings ByPass Delay settings Battery alarm Battery change Control of coverage area Cleaning Disposal Relay output Activation range Technical data Accessories page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page Intended use of PIR900 PIR9OO is a transmitter designed to transmit codes to a wireless receiver in KNOP s 900 series Transmission takes place when a person moves over the edge of the bed or when the person walks on the floor Please notice that the covering range has been described under Control of coverage area PIR9OO can also register opening and closing of a door by means of the accompanying magnet Placing PIR900 must be tested when it has been installed Position yourself outside the activation range Move into the activation range and note whether the diode DET flashes on the front of PIR900 every time it is activated Bed PIR900 Activation area Activation
4. ation range is 52 on the horizontal plane and 15 on the vertical plane Straight forward looking 5 10 meters falling periphery Vertical Horizontal Technical data PIR900 Frequency Transmitter protocol Range Battery type Operating voltage Operating time expected Low battery alarm indicator Power consumption stand by Power consumption inactive Power consumption active Ambient environment Ambient temperature Cabinet type Cabinet dimensions Tightness Connections Weight incl batteries Accessories Product Article number Product Article number Product Article number CE KNOP Electronics reserves the right to change the user manual without notice 869 212 MHz FM KNOP900 gt 50m depending on the conditions 2 pcs 1 5V LR6 AA E91 ProAlkaline 2700mA h 3 3V 12 months at 10 transmissions per day app 1 3 remaining capacity 150HuA 230HA lt 50mA average on one transmission Indoor use 90 humidity non condensing 0 40 C White ABS W 65mm H 120mm D 22mm IP20 8 pole modular plug Potential free relay output pins 7 amp 8 max 24V 100mA Pin 1 amp 2 DC supply other pins must not be used 1459 Inter connecting cable MK 201 Plinth Sokkel PIR2003 Magnet 2301 PIR900 Userguide vi0ENG
5. ion ByPass Delay settings Delay Indicates the time it shall take from one alarm to the possible occurrence of the next alarm 0 9 min From the factory Delay is set at 1 see section ByPass Delay settings Pulse Indicates how many activations it takes within 4 sec to release an alarm From the factory Pulse is set at 2 Led Enable Select indecator status to be ON or OFF From the factory LedEnable is set ON Unit Seperate Transmission codes For future use From the factory Unit is set ON DoorClose Indicates whether an alarm or a status shall be transmitted when the door is being closed From the factory DoorClose is set OFF which means a status will be sent Software version Indicates which software version is installed in the product _5 ByPass Delay Settings You can set the ByPass and Delay times in various ways in PIR900 In this section we shall try to explain two examples of settings In the first example ByPass is set aton and Delay is set at di When ByPass is set at ON PIR900 will begin countdown from 9 to 1 after which it will begin transmitting an alarm If Delay is set at di PIR900 cannot transmit again until after one minute s silence in front of the PIR element In the other example ByPass is set at off and Delay is set at dO When ByPass is set at OFF PIR900 will begin transmitting an alarm when it is activated li Delay is set at d0 PIR900 can transmit when it has been activated
6. ion is identical for both bed and door guard lf n is ON in the programming menu see section Programming guide this function offers the possibility to start with delay Thereby it is possible to get out of PIR900 s activation range before it monitors a movement The delay is 10 sec If PIR900 is activated it does not transmit the alarm until the delay has passed This enabled the nurse to cancel the alarm by pressing briefly or turn PIR900 off with _ li 1 Programming guide NB If no selection has been made within 15 sec it will exit programming If PIR900 exits the programming menu possible changes will not be saved e Press and at the same time for 5 seconds start with F1 e The display flashes H e After that PIR900 shifts to programming menu e The display now shows ka il and light is now on in the ON or OFF indicator e When pressing the ON and OFF indicators change status e When pressing you shift between the possible settings They will be mentioned later in the section Settings e After cic the software version I is shown and after pressing 3 again you exit the programming menu e Possible changes have been saved e lf you have advanced one step too far you will have to step all the way through and start all over again PIR900 remembers the changes you have made in the setup Settings ByPass Select delay ON or OFF ByPass has been set for OFF from the factory see sect

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