Security and fire alarm detectors, access control 21.02.2020 17:53 21.02.2020 17:53

The usage of interior motion detectors varies according to the type of protected areas, access of animals in the armed status, the size of the areas, etc. There are a number of manufacturers and types of detectors on the market. Possible recommended basic variants of detectors are listed in the following chapters, including examples of connection and basic technical information; the list includes the Elite detectors, the TEXECOM manufacturer.

The Elite-QD detector is a standard PIR sensor, for ordinary living spaces,

the Elite-PW has increased resistance to pets up to 40 kg; it is equipped with precision mirror technology, and

the Elite-DT, combining microwave and PIR technology, is highly resistant to false alarms and is designed for garages, boiler rooms and similar spaces.

 

Tab. 1. Basic parameters of the Elite interior motion detectors

Type

Elite QD

Elite PW

Elite DT

Order number

031 30300

031 30700

034 30100

The principle of detection

infrared passive QUAD sensor, 42 detection zones

mirror technology, 24 detection zones

dual MW (9.35 GHz) + PIR, 42 detection zones

Coverage

15 x 15 m

15 x 15 m

15 x 15 m

Detection angle

90 °

90 °

90 °

Sensitivity adjustment

1 to 3 pulses (adjustable)

1 to 3 pulses (adjustable)

1 to 2 pulses (adjustable)

Alarm output

NC, max. 50 mA

NC, max. 50 mA

NC, max. 50 mA

Sabotage contact

NC, max. 50 mA

NC, max. 50 mA

NC, max. 50 mA

LED indication

Yes, 3x LED

Yes, 3x LED

Yes, 3x LED

Temperature comensation

yes

yes

yes

Supply voltage

9 - 16 VDC

9 - 16 VDC

9 - 16 VDC

Consumption

11 mA

11 mA

11 mA

Operating temperature

-35 to + 60 °C

-35 to + 60 °C

-35 to + 55 °C

Operating humidity

max. 95 %

max. 95 %

max. 95 %

Assembly, the height

on the wall, typically. 1.5 – 3.0 m

on the wall, typically. 1.5 – 1.8 m

on the wall, typically. 1.5 – 3.0 m

Dimensions

112.3 x 63 x 40 mm

112.3 x 63 x 40 mm

112.3 x 63 x 40 mm

The weight

150 g

170 g

180g

 

 


Fig. 1. An example of connecting the Elite QD motion detector to the C-WG-0503S module

 

Notes:

  1. The connection assumes the use of double balanced loop; both the JP3 and JP4 jumpers in the detector must be set to 1 k resistance.

  2. Correct installation of the detector is specified in the product operating instructions.

  3. The detector´s power consumption from the 12 V supply is typically 11 mA.

  4. A cable with the wire diameter of at least 0.3 mm can be used for the connection, e.g. the SYKFY cable; its length can be up to dozens of meters.

 


Fig. 2. An example of wiring the Elite PW and DT motion detectors to the C-WG-0503S module

 

Notes:

  1. The example shows the connection of the detectors loop as double balanced; the ALARM and TAMPER outputs in the detectors must be correctly connected with 1K resistors (see the general description of double balancing in Chap. 8.1.1).

  2. Correct installation of the detectors is specified in the product operating instructions.

  3. Each detector's power consumption from the 12 V supply is typically 11 mA.

  4. A cable with the wire diameter of at least 0.3 mm can be used for the connection, e.g. the SYKFY cable; its length can be up to dozens of meters.