08.11.2014 Views

SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC

SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC

SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

.........................................................................................................................................................................<br />

Commercial & Industrial <strong>Application</strong>s<br />

PERIMETER DETECTION<br />

APPLICATION<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

RECOMMENDED<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

PIRs can be sensitive to direct sunlight. This poses a problem when protecting a<br />

room with several windows. Windows can limit the choice of coverage patterns and<br />

mounting locations. However, using four Sharpshooters with or Aritech AP425<br />

units allows you to protect the entire perimeter of such a room.<br />

Mount the Sharpshooter swivel bracket near a corner as shown in Figure 1.<br />

Connect the back case to the bracket and snap in the sighting mirror. Viewing the<br />

coverage pattern through the mirror, angle the PIR slightly toward the center of<br />

the room. The outside coverage zone should run parallel to, but not touch, the wall<br />

to be protected. With proper aiming you can reduce the unprotected space near<br />

the wall. You may want to mask the look-down zones on the 6071 long range lens.<br />

Using the AP425, insert the mirror mask over that portion of the mirror that “looks<br />

out” into the room.<br />

Walk-test the installation to ensure correct operation.<br />

The 6155 Sharpshooter equipped with the 6071 90' (27.4 m) long range or 6073<br />

vertical barrier lenses is ideal. The AP425 has excellent curtain protection since<br />

half of its pattern is easily masked.<br />

SPACE DETECTION<br />

Setting up perimeter protection with the 6155 or AP425.<br />

2.18

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!