Risco Industrial LuNAR RK200DTG3 Guide d'installation

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DT AM Grade 3
Model: RK200DTG3
High Ceiling Mount Detector Installation Guide
General Description
The Industrial LuNAR DT AM Grade 3 (RK200DTG3) is a dual technology ceiling detector with a mounting height of
up to 8.6m (28ft) that incorporates RISCO Group’s Anti-Cloak™ Technology (ACT™). The detector has an Intelligent
Digital Signal Processing method that automatically adjusts the alarm threshold and pulse count verification
according to actual intruder crossing speed and environmental factors, providing superior detection and false
alarm immunity.
The Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 can operate as a regular relay detector connected to any control panel, or as an
addressable BUS detector when connected to RISCO Group’s ProSYS control panel via the RS485 BUS.
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Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 Features
PD6662, EN50131-1, EN50131-2-4 Grade 3
Addressable Dual Technology detector with Anti-Cloak™ Technology
Up to 8.6 m (28ft) mounting height
360
0
by 18m (60ft) diameter coverage pattern
3 independent PIR channels for customized coverage
Intelligent Digital Signal Processing – alarm verification and decision thresholds adjusted according to
actual intruder crossing speed
Built-in Triple EOL resistors, jumper selectable
Active IR for Anti-Masking meeting EN50131 requirements
Ceiling and cover tampers
"Green Line" setting – for disabling the MW when the premises are occupied
Opto–relays for low current consumption and long life
Remote and Local Self Test
Remote SET input
Remote RC control input
PIR coverage optimization by sliding the lenses
Microwave Range Adjustment manually (analog trimmer) and remotely (digital setting)
Trouble Indication (by LEDs or via communication)
3 Triple color LEDs for easy walk testing
Advanced Remote control and diagnostics
Reduced Power Consumption when connected to RISCO Group’s ProSYS
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Remote Control and Diagnostic Features
*
*Via the optional Bi-Directional Infrared Remote Control, or the ProSYS Upload/Download Software and
Keypad.
Detection Method
The Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 detection is based on:
PIR (Passive Infra-Red) - which responds to changes in the IR radiation caused when an intruder crosses
the protected area.
MW (Microwave) - which transmits signals and analyzes the frequency changes of the reflected echo
from an intruder using Doppler Effect.
ALARM is initiated only when both technologies trigger simultaneously (except for certain situations in the ACT
mode-see page 4 – “How ACT™ Works”), thus greatly reducing the possibility of false alarms.
How ACT™ Works
Anti-Cloak™ Technology (ACT™) provides the benefits of DT (Dual Technology) while avoiding its
drawbacks. This patent pending innovation has created a new standard for detectors. Dual Technology, a
combination of PIR +MW, was an important development for the security industry...but, it has 2 major
weaknesses:
IR emission blocking cloaks employed by intruders enable avoidance of detection.
PIR sensitivity is reduced when the protected area’s ambient temperature approaches body temperature.
Responding to requests from its customer base to solve these pressing problems, RISCO Group developed
ACT™ -a revolutionary anti-cloak solution.
Remote microwave adjustment enables one-man walk test.
Diagnostic tools include detector input voltage reading and status of each PIR channel and MW
channel (signal voltage and noise levels), AM channel (signal voltage), SW version verification.
Remote display and control of detector settings: MW adjustment, ACT on/off, LEDs on/off.
Remote trouble indication (Pass/Fail) for the PIR, MW and power supply input
Control of MW bypass (during MW trouble) and MW disable during Disarm ("Green Line") when
connected to ProSYS.
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ACT™ prevents the alarm system from being bypassed, by neutralizing attempts to camouflage IR radiation.
Using unique pattern recognition algorithms, ACT™ distinguishes between the weak IR signal of a moving
intruder and the background noise and thermal interferences that may cause false alarms.
Once the presence of an intruder is recognized, ACT™ switches the system automatically from dual channel
PIR/MW mode to single channel MW mode for a predetermined period of time, in order to trigger an alarm
utilizing the MW channel, and then returns to dual channel mode.
In the second case, when the ambient temperature approaches body temperature, the ACT™ switches to
microwave-only detection.
Offering significantly higher detection capabilities as well as immunity from false alarms, ACT™ thwarts even
the most sophisticated burglars.
Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 Configuration Options
The Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 can be configured and/or diagnosed remotely via one of the options:
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Manual
configuration
Remote
Control
Device
ProSYS Bus
Control
ACT Mode
LEDs
MW Sensitivity
(by trimmer)
Diagnostics
-
Status/Trouble/Info Reports
-
AM Diagnostics
-
-
MW Bypass
-
-
MW Disable on Disarm ("Green
Line")
-
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LED Display
The three Tri color LEDs in the Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3, operate as herein described:
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LED
STATE
MEANING
Red
Steady
Detector alarm (simultaneous PIR and MW
detection)
Flashing with low frequency
Indicates malfunctioned communication with
ProSYS
Flashing with high frequency
AM detection
Green
Steady
Microwave detection
Flashing
Trouble in the MW channel
Orange
Steady
PIR detection
Flashing
Trouble in the PIR channel
All LEDs
Flashing with change of color
Upon power up
INSTALLATION
Preliminary steps:
Before installation, study the space to be protected carefully in order to choose the exact location of
the unit for the best possible coverage.
Never install the Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 in an environment that causes an alarm condition in one
technology.
Avoid installations where rotating machines (e.g. fans) are normally in operation within the coverage
pattern. Point the unit away from glass exposed to the outdoors and objects that may change
temperature rapidly.
Do not mount the detector in direct sunlight or near any heat sources. Detection sectors should be
pointed either towards a wall, floor but not towards windows or curtains. The installation surface
should be solid, smooth and vibration free
Eliminate interference from nearby outside sources.
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For optimum detection, select a location likely to intercept an intruder moving across the coverage
pattern.
Recommended mounting heights that allow 18m (60ft) detection, are from 3.7m to 8.6m.
The detector must be mounted on the ceiling, preferably in the center of the room.
Typical Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 detection coverage and installation height, are illustrated below:
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NOTE:
When installing the Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 detector in a
room occupied with high volume interfering elements, MW
detection may be affected.
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Installation Process:
To open the detector (Figure 1), remove the cover by inserting a screwdriver (1) in the recess between the
detector’s protection cap and the cover. The cover will remain attached to the base of the detector.
Using a Philips screwdriver, release the upper cover screw (2) and gently pull upward the detector’s upper
cover.
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Release the PCB holding screw (Figure 2) located on the right hand side of the PCB (1), pull gently the two
release clips (2) outward and remove the PCB.
(1
1
1
2
2
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Do not touch the PIR
sensors!
Do not remove
the white filters from
their
position! They are
essential for
correct operation
of the detector.
If required, open (Figure
3) the wiring channels
knockout using a cutter
(1, 2) and knockout holes
in the rear cover (3, 4)
using a screwdriver.
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Insert the cable via the cable opening (Figure 4) and connect the desired wires as described in “Step 4-
Wiring”.
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Return the PCB to its previous location and verify that it is well secured by the holding clips and the screw.
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Perform lens adjustment and DIP switch settings as described in “Lens Adjustment” on page 12 and on page
15.
Mount the top cover on the detector’s base.
Tighten the top cover’s central screw.
Replace the detector’s protection cap.
NOTE:
For a ceiling tamper, affix the back tamper screw as
shown in Figure 5.
Lens Adjustment:
The Ind. LuNAR RK200DTG3 has three - Fresnel lenses attached to the cover, located in sensor protective
sleeves. Adjust the position of the lenses based on the ceiling mounting height as follows:
Press the 2 clips attaching the sleeve (Figure 6) to the detector’s cover, and gently pull out the sleeve.
FIGURE 6
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Remove the lens from the sleeve (Figure 7) by gently lifting it from the holding pins that secure it to the sides
of the sleeve.
FIGURE 7
Place the two pins, which are located on both sides of the sleeve into the matching slots on the lens. Use the
following table to select the desired lens position.
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Return the protective sleeve back into place on the detector front cover.
Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the remaining 2 lenses.
NOTES:
Below 3.7m mounting height, the coverage diameter starts
decreasing, and at 2.7m height coverage diameter is 15m (50ft). For
customized coverage, it is possible to set the position of each lens to a
different height, according to the installation conditions.
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Risco Industrial LuNAR RK200DTG3 Guide d'installation

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