NAPCO C-200AP Installation Instructions Manual

Manual is about: ADVANCED ADAPTIVE PIR/MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY SENSOR

Summary of C-200AP

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    Installation instructions advanced adaptive tm pir/microwave technology sensor c-200ap 30’ range c-200apc 30’ range u.S. Patent no. 5,331,308 wi865a 8/97.

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    Napco security systems, inc., 333 bayview avenue, amityville, new york 11701 sales, repairs & technical service (toll free): (800) 645-9445 direct line to technical service (toll free): (800) 645-9440 table of contents general description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 specifications ...

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    General description description the c-200ap and c-200apc are dual-technology sensors intended for use in residential or commercial applications where small animals may be present. They feature conventional wide-angle coverage patterns that are insensitive to dogs, cats, etc. Weighing up to about 40 ...

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    • microwave circuit supervision. • 4-pulse mode for hostile environments. • quick-response mode while disarmed. • form-a or form-c relay version available. • trouble output. • automatic pir operation on microwave failure. • dual-element pir sensor • high-efficiency, dirt-resistant grooves-in lens. •...

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    Thus the two complementary technologies provide an inherent immunity to false alarms. Dual technology is ideal for use in hostile environments. Since both must trip simultaneously to cause an alarm, installation is easier and requires less discipline. Pir zone dimensions regardless of the lens patte...

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    Standard lens this model uses a standard lens that yields the 18-zone, 40-beam pattern illustrated in fig. 2. The coverage pattern is adjustable, within limits, both vertically and horizontally (see adjustments: aiming the beams for detailed adjustment procedures). Stacked optical centers provide ta...

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    Installation choosing a suitable location the unit may be either wall mounted or corner mounted. Select a rigid surface that is relatively free of vibration. Positioned the sensor with respect to access doors or windows so that an intruder will pass across its field of view, not directly toward or a...

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    Changing the lens the lens is “sandwiched” between the front case and a lens support insert, which also serves to hold the led jewel in place. To install one of the accessory lenses, proceed as fol- lows. 1. Push up on the lower edge of the lens support (see fig. 3) until it is clear of its retain- ...

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    That the panel is armed. Trouble (terminal 6). This is an open-collector output that produces an active low to signal a trouble condition. Adjusting the coverage area self test the self-test diagnostic simulates motion and tests the pir sensor, amplifier and related pir circuitry, the microwave tran...

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    1. Check that lens is installed smooth side out, grooved side in. 2. To aim beams straight out, set notch “b” to left edge of top lens guide. 3. To aim beams 6° to the right, set notch “a” to left edge of top lens guide. 4. To aim beams 6° to the left, set notch “c” left edge of top lens guide. Jump...

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    An intruder must cross several beam pairs to trip an alarm. To lock the unit into the 4-pulse mode while maintaining adaptive microwave operation, install both the pir jumper and the mw jumper. Microwave range adjustment important! The microwave range adjust control should be set at the minimum requ...

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    With the alarm jumper installed. Test for environmental disturbances. Note: the following test is applicable to the pir section only. There are no provisions for testing the microwave section for environmental disturbances. This test will determine if detection occurs with no human activity in the p...

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    Completing the installation the jumper must be in either the alarm position or the led position for the alarm relay to operate. (if the 4-pulse mode is selected, both the pir and mw jumpers must be installed.) with the alarm jumper (or pir & mw numpers) installed, the led will indicate a condition t...

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    Optional lenses pet alley lens (lens817) a pet alley is an insensitive area above floor level that will reduce the possibility of pets (dogs, cats, etc.) or pests (mice, rats, etc.) from causing an alarm. Note: mount the unit at a height of 6’ for this application. Fig. 9. Pet-alley lens coverage pa...

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    Advanced features (where available) trouble output terminal 6 is an open collector trouble output; a trouble condition is indicated by an active low and is maintained. The trouble output may be wired to an unused zone at the panel for local display at the keypad. (in ul installations, connect only t...

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    Fig. 10. Trouble and status configuration: alarm sent on trouble condition while armed (four wires; for clarity, power wires not shown). 16.

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    Fig. 10. Trouble and status configuration: alarm sent on trouble condition while armed (four wires; for clarity, power wires not shown). 17.

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    Notes 18.

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    Napco limited warranty napco security systems, inc. (napco) warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for thirty-six months following the date of manufacture. Napco will, within said period, at its option, repair or replace any product failing to operat...

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    In no event shall napco be liable for an amount in excess of napco’s original selling price of the product, for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product. Seller’s warranty, as hereinabove set forth, shall not be e...