Risco Ltd. RK825DTGL Manuel D’Utilisation
Note:
For Corridor installations, select position to ”L” and mount the
detector at 2.5m/8’2” height.
FRANÇAIS
Remarque:
Pour les installations en couloir, sélectionnez la position
“L” et appliquez l'option de montage à hauteur de 2,5m/8’2”.
Para instalaciones de Pasillo, seleccione la posición “L” e
instale a 2.5m/8’2” de altura.
Nota:
iWISE
TM
Models: RK815DTGL
RK825DTGL
© RISCO Group 03/2017
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ENG LISH
iWISE RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL detectors are the ultimate
motion detectors for professional installations, incorporating Anti-Cloak
TM
Technology (ACT
TM
), adhering to new environmentally friendly guidelines.
RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL detectors are available in 10m,
15m and 25m models, and include built-in end-of-line (EOL) resistors to
simplify installation.
simplify installation.
Installation / Maintenance
1. Mounting - The RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL can be
mounted either on a flat surface or on a wall corner (corner mounting).
• Using a suitable tool, open the following knockouts on the detector’s
base (see Figure 1).
Note:
Back tamper “Breakable plate” not applicable in this version.
2. To select the correct vertical adjustment position for wide angle lens,
use the scale on the bottom left hand side of the PCB as follows:
Mounting height and scale position based on room size:
Mounting Height
L - LONG
S - SHORT
For RK815DTGL
2.1m-2.7m (6'11"-
8’10")
15m (50’)
6m (20’)
For RK825DTGL
1.8m-2.0m (5'11"-
6’7")
25m (82’)
8m (26’)
3. Set jumpers (see Jumper Setting section).
Note:
Reset the detector after each change made to the settings.
4. Install the front cover back to its place (in a reverse sequence of
the removal.
5. Perform a W alk test (see W alk Test section).
6. Changing Lenses (see Figure 2).
Terminal Wiring (Figure 5)
Terminal
Description
- 12 +
12VDC Input
ALARM
N.C. Relay
TAMPER
N.C. Tamper switch
FAULT/AM
Not applicable in this version.
LED
LED operation remote control
When an
”Activation Signal”** is applied to the LED
input terminal, all LEDs will be disabled.
LEDs are enabled if nothing is connected (unless LED
jumper is OFF) or 0V/12V is applied (according to the
LED/SET Input Jumper position, 12V or 0V).
jumper is OFF) or 0V/12V is applied (according to the
LED/SET Input Jumper position, 12V or 0V).
**Activation Signal-
If 12VDC is applied, and the LED/SET Input Jumper is on 12V position
- Or -
0V is applied and LED/SET Input Jumper is on 0V position
Jumper Settings
Jumper
Function
See Terminal W iring section, LED Terminal
Walk Test
1. Two minutes after applying power (warm-up period), walk test the
Detector over the entire protected area to verify proper operation of
the unit (see Figure 6).
the unit (see Figure 6).
2. The MW range can be adjusted by using the potentiometer located
on the PCB. It is important to set the potentiometer to the lowest
possible setting that will still provide enough coverage for the inner
boundary protected area (see Figure 4).
possible setting that will still provide enough coverage for the inner
boundary protected area (see Figure 4).
MW range adjustment (Figure 4)
MIN MAX
LEDs Display
LED
State
Description
Yellow
On
PIR detection
Flashing
Trouble in PIR channel
Green
On
MW detection
Flashing
Trouble in MW channel
Red
On
ALARM
All LEDs
Flashing
(consecutively)
(consecutively)
At power-up, the LEDs will flash
consecutively until the end of the warm-
up period (2-3 minutes).
consecutively until the end of the warm-
up period (2-3 minutes).
Technical Specification
Electrical
Current consumption
16mA at 12VDC (Typical)
41mA at 12VDC (max.)
41mA at 12VDC (max.)
Voltage requirements
9 -16VDC***
Alarm contacts
24VDC, 0.1A
Tamper contacts
24VDC, 0.1A
Environmental
RF immunity
According to EN50130-4
Operating temperature
0°C to 49°C (14°F to 131°F)
Storage temperature
-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Optical
Filtering
White Light Protection
Physical
Size
127.6 x 64.2 x 46.6 mm (5 x 2.5 x 1.84 in.)
Weight
120 gr. (4.2 oz.)
*** Power to be supplied by 5A max. power source using safety
approved wires, with a min Gauge of 20AW G.
Les détecteurs iWISE RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL sont
les tout derniers modèles de détecteurs de mouvement conçus pour
établissements professionnels. Ils intègrent la technologie de
établissements professionnels. Ils intègrent la technologie de
l'Anti-
Cloak™ (ACT™), répondant aux nouvelles directives de
protection de l'environnement.
Disponibles en modèles 10m, 15m et 25m, les détecteurs iWISE
RK815DTGL/RK825DTGLcomprennent des résistances
RK815DTGL/RK825DTGLcomprennent des résistances
de Fin de ligne (EOL = end-of-line) intégrées qui facilitent l'installation.
Installation
1. Montage
– RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL peut être installé
soit sur une surface plane soit en coin (gauche ou droit).
•
A
l’aide d’un outil adequat, ouvrez les pastilles pr
é-
perc
ée
s
correspondantes sur la báse du dé tecteur (cf. Figure 1).
2. Pour définir le bon réglage vertical, positionnez l'appareil en
LENTILLE GRAND ANGLE. Servez-vous de l'échelle figurant sur le
côté inférieur gauche de la carte PCB (cf. Figure 6) comme suit:
côté inférieur gauche de la carte PCB (cf. Figure 6) comme suit:
Hauteur de montage et position selon la taille de la pièce:
Hauteur de montage
L - LONG
C - COURT (SHORT)
Pour RK815DTGL
2,1m-2,7m (6'11"-
8’10")
15m (50’)
6m (20’)
Pour RK825DTGL:
1.8m-2,0m (5'11"-
6’7")
25m (82’)
8m (26’)
3. Réglez les cavaliers (cf. § Réglage des cavaliers).
4. Replacez le couvercle frontal (en inversant pour cela l'ordre des
étapes de la procédure de retrait).
5. Exécutez un test de passage (cf. § Test de passage).
6. Changement des lentilles (cf. Figure 2).
Câblage des Terminaux (cf. Figure 5)
Terminal
Description
- 12 +
Entrée 12VCC
ALARM
Relais N.F., 24VCC, 0,1A
TAMPER
Relais N.F., 24VCC, 0,1A
Terminal
Description
FAULT / AM
Non applicable dans cette version.
LED
Contrôle à distance des indicateurs LED
Lorsqu'un ”Signal d'Activation”** est appliqué à
l'entrée LED du bloc des terminaux ou bornes de
connexion, les indicateurs LED se désactivent
(cf. aussi l'entrée Test automatique dans le
tableau consacré au Réglage des cavaliers).
l'entrée LED du bloc des terminaux ou bornes de
connexion, les indicateurs LED se désactivent
(cf. aussi l'entrée Test automatique dans le
tableau consacré au Réglage des cavaliers).
Les voyants LED sont activés si rien n'est relié
(sauf si le cavalier LED est éteint (OFF).
(sauf si le cavalier LED est éteint (OFF).
**Signal d'Activation-
Si une tension de 12VCC est appliquée et que le Cavalier d'entrée
LED/SET est en position 12V
LED/SET est en position 12V
-Ou-
Si la Terre (GND) est reliée, le Cavalier d'entrée LED/SET est en
position 0V.
position 0V.
Réglage des cavaliers
Cavalier
Fonction
SW1-1: LED
Définit le fonctionnement des indicateurs LED du
détecteur.
détecteur.
Marche (ON)
(Défaut)
L'activation des indicateurs LED dépend du
paramétrage du contrôle à distance de leur
fonctionnement (cf. § Câblage des Terminaux, borne
de connexion LED).
paramétrage du contrôle à distance de leur
fonctionnement (cf. § Câblage des Terminaux, borne
de connexion LED).
Arrêt (OFF)
Les indicateurs LED sont désactivés.
SW1-2: ACT
Définit si le mode ACT est activé ou non
Marche (ON)
ACT activé.
Important!
N'utilisez pas le mode ACT™ dans une
zone en dehors de laquelle le passage d'objets
en mouvement vous paraît logique et attendu, un
couloir par exemple.
couloir par exemple.
Arrêt (OFF)
(Défaut)
ACT désactivé.
SW1-3: Green Line
RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL comprend une caractéristique
‘Green Line’, concept qui permet aux détecteurs de respecter les
directives environnementales en évitant les émissions excessives.
directives environnementales en évitant les émissions excessives.
Marche (ON)
"Green Line" activée: Pour désactiver le module HF
pendant les périodes d'inactivité, les indicateurs LED
doivent être désactivés à distance.
pendant les périodes d'inactivité, les indicateurs LED
doivent être désactivés à distance.
Arrêt (OFF)
(Défaut)
Green Line désactivé (OFF): le canal HF est
constamment activé.
constamment activé.
SW1-4:
Non applicable dans cette version.
J1 - Alarm EOL Les cavaliers J1, J2 permettent de sélectionner
J2 - Tamper EOL
les résistances EOL (fin de ligne)
d'Autoprotection, Alarme et FAULT/AM (1K,
2,2K, 4,7K, 5,6K, 6,8K et 12K) en fonction de la
centrale (cf. Figure 3 ci-dessous).
centrale (cf. Figure 3 ci-dessous).
Suivez les indications du diagramme de connexion
du bloc des terminaux de la Figure 3 pour relier le
détecteur à une zone EOL Double (DEOL).
du bloc des terminaux de la Figure 3 pour relier le
détecteur à une zone EOL Double (DEOL).
J4 - Entrée
Détermine la polarité de l'entrée externe.
LED/SET
Cf. § Câblage des Terminaux, bornes de connexion
LED (Mise en service).
LED (Mise en service).
Cf. § Câblage des Terminaux, bornes de connexion
LED (Mise en service).
LED (Mise en service).
Test de passage
1. Deux minutes après avoir réalisé la mise sous tension (séquence
d'échauffement), effectuez un test de passage pour vérifier l'efficacité
du détecteur sur la totalité de la zone à protéger.
du détecteur sur la totalité de la zone à protéger.
2. Assurez-vous d'avoir bien réinstallé le couvercle frontal avant de
mettre le détecteur sous tension (cf. Figure 6).
3.Le potentiomètre situé sur la carte PCB permet de régler la portée de
détection hyperfréquence. Il est important de régler le potentiomètre
sur le niveau le plus bas possible qui fournira cependant une couverture
suffisante sur la totalité de la zone à protéger.
sur le niveau le plus bas possible qui fournira cependant une couverture
suffisante sur la totalité de la zone à protéger.
Réglage de la portée HF (cf. Figure 4)
MIN MAX
Affichage LED
LED
Position
Signification
Jaune
Allumée (ON)
Détection IRP
Clignotante
Panne de canal IRP
Verte
Allumée (ON)
Détection HF (hyperfréquence)
Clignotante
Panne de canal HF
Rouge
Allumée (ON)
Indique une ALARME
Toutes
diodes LED
diodes LED
Clignotante
(l'une après
l'autre)
(l'une après
l'autre)
Lors de la mise sous tension, les
diodes LED clignotent de manière
ininterrompue, l'une après l'autre,
jusqu'à la fin de la séquence
d'échauffement (2 à 3 minutes).
diodes LED clignotent de manière
ininterrompue, l'une après l'autre,
jusqu'à la fin de la séquence
d'échauffement (2 à 3 minutes).
Spécifications techniques
Electriques
Consommation électrique
14.8 mA à 12VCC (en utilisation
typique)
typique)
39.5 mA à 12VCC (max. avec
tous les voyants LED allumés)
tous les voyants LED allumés)
Tension requise
9 -16VCC
Contacts d'alarme
24VCC, 0,1A
Temps minimal de changement
d’état:
2.2 seconds
Contacts d'autoprotection
24VCC, 0,1A
Rétsistance de la boucle de Détection:
Etat ouvert: plus que 10
Etat fermé: moins que 1
8
ohm
Ondulations résiduelles maximales
admissibles:
admissibles:
0.25 créte à créte
Environnementales
Immunité RF
Selon EN50130-4
Température de fonctionnement
De 0ºC à 49ºC (14ºF à 131ºF)
Température de stockage
De -20ºC à 60ºC (-4ºF à 140ºF)
Indice de protection:
IP 31/IK 02
Taille du càble à utiliser:
Fil de diamétre au moins 0.5 mm
pour une longueur ne dépassant
pas 300 métres
pour une longueur ne dépassant
pas 300 métres
Optiques
Filtrage
Protection anti-lumière blanche
Physiques
Dimensions
127.6 x 64.2 x 46.6 mm
(5 x2.5 x 1.84 in.)
Poids
120g
Organisme de certification
AFNOR CERTIFICATION: 11 rue Francis de Pressensé
93571 LA PLAINE SAINT-DENIS Cedex, http://www.marque-nf.com
CNPP: BP 2265, 27950 ST MARCEL, http://www.cnpp.com
ESP AÑO L
Los detectores RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL son la última
palabra en detectores de movimiento para instalaciones profesionales,
incorporando la tecnología Anti-
incorporando la tecnología Anti-
Cloak™ (ACT™), adhiriéndose a las
nuevas directrices respetuosas con el medioambiente.
Los detectores RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL están disponibles
en versiones de 10m, 15m y 25m, e incluyen resistencias incorporadas
de final de línea (EOL) para simplificar la instalación.
de final de línea (EOL) para simplificar la instalación.
Instalación / Mantenimiento
1. Montaje - El RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL puede montarse
en una superficie plana o en un rincón de pared (montaje en rincón).
• Usando una herramienta apropiada, abra los siguientes agujeros
pre-marcados en la base del detector (ver Figura 1).
2. Para selecccionar la posición correcta de ajuste vertical para lentes
gran angular utilice la escala en el lado izquierdo del PCB, según
se indica:
se indica:
Altura de montaje y posición de la escala según el tamaño de
la habitación:
la habitación:
Altura de Montaje
L - LONG
S - SHORT
Para RK815DTGL
2.1m-2.7m (6'11"-
8’10")
15m (50’)
6m (20’)
Para RK825DTGL
1.8m-2.0m (5'11"-
6’7")
25m (50’)
8m (26’)
3. Configure los puentes (véase la sección Configuración de Puentes).
4. Coloque de nuevo la tapa delantera en su lugar (de modo inverso
al de retirarla)
5. Realice una prueba de Movimiento (véase la sección Prueba de
Movimiento).
6. Cambiando las Lentes (ver Figura 2).
Cableado del Terminal (ver Figura 5)
Terminal
Descripción
- 12 +
Entrada de 12VCC
ALARM
Relé N.C.
TAMPER
Conmutador del Tamper N.C.
FAULT/AM
(Fallo/AM)
No se aplica en esta versión.
LED
Control remoto del funcionamiento del LED
Cuando se aplica una
”Señal de Activación”** al terminal
de entrada del LED, se desactivan todos los LEDs.
Los LEDs se activan si no hay nada conectado (a menos
que el puente del LED esté en OFF) o se aplican 0V/12V
(según la posición del Puente LED/SETInput, 12V ó 0V)
que el puente del LED esté en OFF) o se aplican 0V/12V
(según la posición del Puente LED/SETInput, 12V ó 0V)
**Señal de Activación-
Si se aplican 12VCC, y el puente (jumper) LED/SET INPUT está en la
posición 12V
posición 12V
- O -
Se aplican 0V y el puente (jumper) LED/SET INPUT está en la posición 0V.
Configuración de los Puentes
Puente
Función
SW1-1: LED
Usado para determinar el funcionamiento de los LEDs
del detector.
del detector.
ON
(Predeterm.)
Los LEDs están habilitados, permitiendo el control del
LED a través del terminal de entrada del LED
LED a través del terminal de entrada del LED
OFF
Los LEDs están deshabilitados.
SW1-2: ACT
Usado para determinar si el modo ACT está habilitado
o deshabilitado
o deshabilitado
ON
ACT Habilitado
Importante:
No use el modo ACT™ si usted espera
que haya objetos en movimiento fuera del área
protegida requerida, p.ej. un pasillo.
protegida requerida, p.ej. un pasillo.
OFF
(Predeterm.)
ACT Deshabilitado.
SW1-3: Green Line
El RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL incluye una característica
Green Line que sigue las directivas medioambientales evitando un
exceso de emisión.
exceso de emisión.
ON
La característica Green Line está habilitada: Para
desactivar el módulo de MW, los LEDs deben
deshabilitarse remotamente mediante el terminal LED.
desactivar el módulo de MW, los LEDs deben
deshabilitarse remotamente mediante el terminal LED.
NOTA:
Cuando ‘Green Line’ está activado (MW
desactivado), el detector aún se activará (sólo PIR).
OFF
(Predeterm.)
La característica Green Line está deshabilitada: el
MW está constantemente en uso
MW está constantemente en uso
SW1-4: SELF
TEST
(Auto Test)
Usado para testar las tecnologías de detección.
J1 - Alarm EOL
J2 - Tamper EOL
J2 - Tamper EOL
EOL (Fin de Línea)
Los puentes J1 y J2 permiten la selección de la
resistencia del Tamper y de la Alarma (1K, 2.2K,
4.7K, 5.6K, 6.8K) según el panel de control
resistencia del Tamper y de la Alarma (1K, 2.2K,
4.7K, 5.6K, 6.8K) según el panel de control
Siga el diagrama de conexión del bloque de
terminales de la Figura 3 cuando conecte el
detector a una Zona de Doble Fin-de-Línea
(DEOL).
terminales de la Figura 3 cuando conecte el
detector a una Zona de Doble Fin-de-Línea
(DEOL).
J4 - LED/SET
INPUT
(ENTRADA
LED/SET)
LED/SET)
Usado para determinar la polaridad de la entrada
externa.
externa.
Véase la sección Cableado del Terminal, Terminal
LED
LED
Véase la sección Cableado del Terminal, Terminal
LED
LED
Prueba de Movimiento
1. Dos minutos después de la puesta en marcha (periodo de
calentamiento), haga la prueba de movimiento al detector en toda el
área protegida para verificar el correcto funcionamiento de la unidad
(véase Figura 6).
área protegida para verificar el correcto funcionamiento de la unidad
(véase Figura 6).
2. El rango de MW puede ajustarse mediante el potenciómetro situado
en el PCB (placa de circuito impreso). Es importante ajustar el
potenciómetro a la configuración más baja posible que aún pueda
proporcionar suficiente cobertura al límite interno del área protegida.
potenciómetro a la configuración más baja posible que aún pueda
proporcionar suficiente cobertura al límite interno del área protegida.
Ajuste del Rango de MW (véase Figura 4)
MIN MAX
Visualización de los LEDs
LED
Estado
Descripción
Amarillo
Encendido
Detección PIR
Parpadeando
Problema en el canal PIR
Verde
Encendido
Detección MW
Parpadeando
Problema en el canal MW
Rojo
Encendido
ALARMA
Todos los LEDs
Parpadeando
(sucesivamente)
(sucesivamente)
Al poner en marcha, los LEDs
parpadearán consecutivamente
hasta el final del periodo de
calentamiento (2-3 minutos).
parpadearán consecutivamente
hasta el final del periodo de
calentamiento (2-3 minutos).
Especificaciones Técnicas
Eléctricas
Consumo de corriente
16mA a 12VCC (Típico)
41mA a 12VCC (Máx.)
41mA a 12VCC (Máx.)
Requisitos de voltaje
9 -16VCC
Contactos de Alarma
24VCC, 0.1A
Contactos de Tamper
24VCC, 0.1A
Ambientales
Inmunidad a RF
Según EN50130-4
Temperatura de funcionamiento
0ºC a 49ºC (14°F a 131°F)
Temperatura de almacenamiento
-20ºC a 60ºC (-4°F a 140°F)
Óptica
Filtrado
Protección contra luz blanca
Físicas
Tamaño
127.6 x 64.2 x 46.6 mm
(5 x 2.5 x 1.84 pul)
Peso
120 gr. (4.2 oz.)
Reinicie el detector después de que se haga un cambio en las
configuraciones.
Nota:
Nota:
Volver manipulaciones "rompible placa" no se aplica en esta
versión.
Remarque:
Retour falsification "cassable plaque" pas applicable
dans cette version.
A Détecteur
B Couloir
1 Trop puissant
2 Pas assez puissant
3 Réglage correct
A Detector
B Pasillo
1 Energía excesiva
2 Energía baja
3 Ajuste correcto
A Detector
B Corridor
1 Over power
2 Under power
3 Correct adjustment
Jumper
Function
SW1-1: LED
Used to determine the operation of the
detector’s LEDs
ON
(Default)
LEDs are enabled, allowing LED control via the LED
input terminal.
input terminal.
OFF
LEDs are disabled
SW1-2: ACT
Used to determine if ACT mode is enabled or disabled
ON
ACT Enabled
Important:
Do not use ACT™ mode if you are
expecting that there will be moving objects outside the
required protected area, a corridor for example.
required protected area, a corridor for example.
OFF
(Default)
ACT Disabled.
SW1-3: Green Line
The RK815DTGL/RK825DTGL includes a Green Line feature
that follows environmental guidelines by avoiding surplus emission.
ON
Green Line feature is enabled: To deactivate the MW
module, the LEDs must be remotely disabled by the
LED terminal.
module, the LEDs must be remotely disabled by the
LED terminal.
Note:
W hen ‘Green Line’ is on (Microwave off), the
detector will still activate (PIR only)
OFF
(Default)
Green Line feature in disabled: MW is constantly in
use.
use.
SW1-4: Self
Test
Not applicable in this version.
J1 - Alarm EOL
J2 - Tamper EOL
Jumpers J1 and J2 allow the selection of Tamper
and Alarm resistance (1K, 2.2K, 4.7K, 5.6K, 6.8K)
according to the control panel (see Figure 3).
and Alarm resistance (1K, 2.2K, 4.7K, 5.6K, 6.8K)
according to the control panel (see Figure 3).
Follow the terminal block connection diagram in
Figure 3 when connecting the detector to a
Double End Of Line (DEOL) Zone.
Figure 3 when connecting the detector to a
Double End Of Line (DEOL) Zone.
J4 - LED/SET
INPUT
Used to determine the polarity of the external input.
See Terminal W iring section, LED Terminal