DS924iPET (ITI # 60-511-02-95)
Learn Mode (LM) Wireless PIR Motion Sensor
Installation Instructions
1.0 Overview
The DS924iPET is a Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Sensor designed to detect movement in the interior of a structure by sensing the Infrared energy emitted from the human body as it moves across the Sensor’s field of view. When motion is detected the unit sends an alarm signal to the Control Panel. The DS924iPET is a high performance PIR Motion Sensor which uses advanced signal processing to provide outstanding catch performance and unsurpassed false alarm immunity. The DS924iPET is designed to ignore a dog up to 40 pounds, two cats and small rodents.
2.0Specifications General
• Power is supplied by 3.6 VDC Lithium Battery. Saft LS14250 (0.85 AH, 1/2AA battery).
• Typical current draw is 12
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4.0Mounting Procedure
4.1Surface or Corner Mounting
For Pet Applications, surface or corner mount the detector. Do not use the optional swivel bracket.
• Typical battery life is 5 years.
• Operating temperature range of +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C).
PIR Motion Sensor
• Coverage area 35 ft. by 35 ft.
• Internal coverage pointability +2° to
• Field selectable sensitivity options of Standard, Intermediate, or High.
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6.5 Ft (2 M)
Don't point at stairs
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Don't point where pets can climb
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• Three minute transmitter lockout time after alarm extends battery life.
• Timed Walk Test Mode automatically disables LED after setup to extend battery life.
Mount the detector 6 1/2 feet (2 meters) above the floor
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• Cover activated Tamper indication. Optional wall activated Tamper is included.
RF Transmitter
• Integral RF transmitter capable of transmitting at least 500 feet open air. (Actual acceptable transmitter range should be verified for each installation).
• Transmits low battery report (trouble) to the Control Panel.
• Transmits supervisory signal to the Control Panel every 64 minutes.
• Intended for use with listed compatible ITI Learn Mode control panels.
3.0 Installation Guidelines
Do
• Keep all sensors within 100 feet of the Control Panel. The 100 foot distance recommendation is given as a starting guideline. The LM PIR Transmitter has an open air range of at least 500 feet, but the installation environment may influence this range.
• Mount the sensor so there is a reference point (such as a wall) at the end of its detection pattern.
• Mount the sensor so that an intruder will most likely walk across the detection pattern.
• Mount the sensor 6.5 feet above the floor.
• Mount on an insulated outside wall facing in.
• Mount on a surface which is rigid and free from vibration.
Don’t
•Mount in direct sunlight.
•Aim at air conditioners, heat vents, wood stoves, fireplaces, intermittent heat sources, etc.
•Aim at solar heated walls or uninsulated metal walls.
•Aim at normally moving objects (ceiling fans, pets over 40 pounds, etc.).
•Mount the sensor where it can be exposed to moisture.
•Mount in locations where the temperature may be outside the sensor’s operating limits of +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C).
•Mount in areas with large metallic surfaces (e.g. heating ducts) or electrical wiring which may inhibit the sensor’s RF signals from reaching the Control Panel.
•Mount in areas where the coverage may be blocked by any temporary items such as boxes or freight.
• Remove the sensor’s cover by gently inserting a screwdriver into the
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