OUTDOOR DUAL TECHNOLOGY DETECTOR XCS-4 XT ANIMAL Immune (80 ibs.) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ALEPH. 1. SPECIFICATIONS 3. DESCRIPTION PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD MW DETECTOR PIR LED LOCKING SCREW ~__|
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re O71 ALARM LED [o> a|_-MODE SWITCH Power Requirement 9.5 to 16VDC (Normal 12VDC) Current Draw 35mA max, PIR Detector Dual-Element. PIR Detection Range Standard - 40 x 56 ft Long range lens - 80 x 8 ft (option) PIR Sensitivity Adjustment Selectable (60 or 80 or 100 or 120%) PIR Pulse Count Selectable (2 or 4 pulses) MW Detector MIC Module (10.525GHz) MW Range Adjustment Volume Adjustment MW Detection Range 20ft to 66ft (6m to 20m) MW Pulse Count 2 pulses Wanm-up Period 50+15 sec Alarm Period 2+0.4 sec Alarm Display Red LED monitor (ON/OFF selectable) PIR Detection Display Green LED ON MW Detection Display Orange LED ON Ray Cua 25 eg NCNO Tamper Contact N.C dry contact 30VDC 0.5A max. Operating Temperature 15" F to +122F (26C to +50C) Environment Humidity 95% max.
; 6.3in, x 2.76in. x 1.73in. Dimensions(H x Wx D) (160mm x70mm x 43.9mm) Weight 6.30z(180g) We may change specification and design without prior notice as part of its continuing program of product improvement. 2. DETECTION PATTERN 2 MW RANGE 2 ADJUSTMENT )~ PIR DETECTOR TAMPER SWITCH RELAY
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15.0 (4.5] ; 4151 {3.0) (4.5) (6.01 (7.5) (9.03 (10.5)(12.0) DUAL MODE | | -= BIR MODE
(PIR & MW) (PIR only) 70.016.0) f 75.0(7.5} , MW DETECTION AREA 6. MW Range Adjustment mal6s) MW range adjustment is provided allowing MIN 50 100 150 20.0 250 30.0 354 400 use in difficult environments.
(15}43.01 (4 5){6.0) (7:5) (9.0) (10.54 12.0) MAX:Increases a fm) MIN :Decreases MAX 7. INSTALLATION HINTS Y ft (Xm) Y: 6.6 ~ 8.2 ft
%2.0~ 2.5m Do not limit a desired detection Zone by interference of car, screen, potted plants, etc. Do not install facing heavy vehicle traffic Mount the unit only on a solid location or surface, Unit installed height should be Y ft (X m) from floor so that the full coverage could be achieved. 640-43575 8. INSTALLATION 1. Remove cover by loosening the screw on the 2. Remove the printed circuit board by loosening 3. Use the screw supplied with the unit for wall bottom of the unit, the screw on it. Do nat touch the MW DETECTOR. mount or comer mount. To attach cover, hook upper part and push down, then tighten screw at bottom of the unit. Glo 4. 5. Return the printed circuit board that was Wiring Diagram removed in 3 above, to its original position and then tighten the screw. cole Ga eaiee Do not touch the tf MW DETECTOR. TAMPER! N.O, Nc. All wiring must be in accordance with NEC,NFPA70. LU N.O| SPARE POWER N.C, 9. FCC STATMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, used and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, these Is no guarantee that interference will not occur In a particular instaltation. If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the fallowing measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
* Connect the equipment Into and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician far help. The user should not modify or changes this equipment without written approval from ALEPH. Modification could void authority to use this equipment. 10. TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Cause Remedy. D No input power or voltage is too low. Supply the proper voltage (9.5 to 16 VDC). oes not power Up. Polarity connection may be reversed. Adjust the polarity. tae LED mode selection switch #4 is OFF. Adjust mode selection switch #4 to LED ON. LED's indicator does not tum on. - - ~
Unsuitable adjusting the detection zone. Adjust the detection zone. LED indicator does not blink. Mode selection switch #5 is PIR MODE only. | Mode selection switch #5 is DUAL MODE. MW LED stays lit continously. MW DETECTOR operation trouble. Mode selection switch #5 is PIR MODE only. 11. TESTING and MAINTENANCE Inspection: An inspection of this unit should be made periodically, consisting of, but not limited to, all Mounting, wiring, and the condition of all components. Cleaning: Clean the plastic parts of this unit with a soft, clean, damp cloth. Testing: This unit should be tested at least once per year for proper performance and operation. Note: This unit is designed to be incorporated into an overall alarm system. As itis part of the system ALEPH cannot assume responsibility for theft or damage if the system fails to operate. If you have any questions about this product please contact ALEPH or your nearest dealer. NIPPON ALEPH CORPORATION 1-28-52 Komaoka, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Japan Tel; (045)575-1111 Fax: (045)580-1676 URL http: /Avww.nippon-aleph.co.jp/ @-mail: security@po.nippon-aleph.cojp ALEPH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1026 Grisworld Avenue, San Femando, Califomia 91340, U.S.A. Tel: (B18)365-9856 Fax: (818)365-7274 URL http: /Avww.aleph-USA.com/ e-mail: info@aleph-usa.com ALEPH EUROPE LTD. 1 Newton Close, Park Farm Industria! Estate, Wellingborough, Northhamptonshire, NNB 3UW, England Tel: (0933)679600 Fax: (0933)401165 URL http: /Avww.alepheurope.com/ e-mail: info@atepheurape.com ALEPH Central - Easter Europe, LLC Lopuszanska 53/010 Warsaw, Poland Tel: +48 22 868 0414 Fax +48 22 868 0413 URL http: /Avww.aleph-cee.com/ e-mail: inio@aleph-cee.com