Ademco - 5890 Passive Infrared Motion Detector-Transmitter
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FAXBACK system you need assistance on troubleshooting or if you have other technical questions our products not addressed in the information posted at our web site please contact Technical Support at 800 645 7492 ADEMCO web site is located at www ademco com and contains accurate you for understanding Lustig 4 98 5890 INFRARED MOTION use with QED control panels ONLY INFORMATION 5890 Passive Motion is a battery operated device intended for use as part of a 5800 series wireless alarm system for use in commercial and residential the 5890 is a wall mounted unit a standard lens that provides wide angle up to a range of 40 feet 12m For coverage mount the detector so that the direction of intruder motion is across the optional interchangeable lenses are for this detector the 199PA Pet Alley and the 199LR Long Range lens see PATTERNS FOR OPTIONAL on last page document provides installation instructions the 5890 but the installer must be familiar the Installation Instructions for the QED Wireless Alarm System with which the is intended to be used Wireless operation for fast installation Dual element pyro electric sensor provides protection while minimizing false Alternate polarity pulse count option offers stability in adverse environments Provision to turn LED on while walk testing is turned off after testing Tampered cover unit transmits message if is removed Wall or corner mounting options Optional Pet Alley and Long Range lenses DESCRIPTION System Uses efficiently designed lenses Transmitter The built in transmitter only as the communication link to the system Receiver Control and can send tamper supervisory and battery status QED The transmitter is not used for purposes Each detector has a unique code permanently assigned at the factory ID needs to be enrolled by the QED system at the time of installation This each detector used in the system to be identified The QED control must be to enroll the 5890 as an RF unit i e supervised RF conserve battery life during normal no more than one transmission will occur within a 3 minute period is no such time restriction in test mode Polarity Pulse Count Two jumper detection response modes are Instant response Pulse Count OFF Alternate Polarity Pulse Count Pulse ON With Pulse Count OFF any change in infrared energy will trigger immediate alarm signal This mode is when the detector is used to a narrow hallway where coverage is by only a single zone the Pulse Count ON mode when the is installed in areas where periodic in infrared energy levels are normal example where forced air heating ducts are In this mode it requires at least two changes in infrared energy within a period before an alarm will be triggered Note If the detector is to be used in Pulse Count mode be sure to walk test the in this mode Lens 40 ft x 56 ft 12 m x 17 m zones 9 long 5 inter 4 short range ft x 6 ft 18m x 1.8m zones 1 long 2 inter 2 short range 199PA Lens 40 ft x 60 ft 12m x 18m Lens Count Rate Height Test zones On Off link 5ft sec 0.15 1.5m sec nominal 2.1m but may be at other heights see 1 LED with Test Normal link 3 volt Lithium batteries only Ademco No 466 DL123A Panasonic Sanyo CR123A or CR123A 32 cid 176 F 122 cid 176 F 0 cid 176 C 50 cid 176 C to 95 RH max non x 5 H x 1 7 8 D x 127mm x 48mm Observing correct polarity install the two batteries supplied into the battery as shown in Figure 5 Make sure batteries are firmly seated Replace the cover snap fit Caution of fire explosion and burns Do not recharge heat above 100 cid 176 C or incinerate of used batteries promptly Keep away children Note If the detector ID has been programmed into the system i e is an initial detector installation refer to PROGRAMMING section below and the ID procedure before or testing the detector QED control system must the ID during installation of the system QED control should be programmed to the 5890 as an type unit i e RF program the detector place the LED jumper the TEST position see Fig 5 the Pulse jumper in the OFF position batteries and cover on Temporarily cover the a cloth will do to prevent any activation by detector the QED control in the programming remove the cloth cover and motion your over the lens to activate the detector and it to send a FAULT then cover the lens to send a RESTORE Repeat LED jumper to the NORMAL position HINTS Do not install where the detector is exposed direct sunlight or directly above strong of heat procedure verify Make sure the detection area does not have curtains screens large pieces furniture plants etc which may block the of coverage Avoid locating a unit in areas which contain likely to produce a rapid change in such as central heating or ducts or heaters of any kind air open flame etc Do not mount on an unstable surface Transmission Path Check that a strong transmission path between 5890 and the system Receiver Control before permanently mounting the Do this by performing the Walk Test later with the detector temporarily in its proposed location The 5890 will when sensing motion waving arm or into area Sometimes moving the only a few inches means the difference a strong and weak transmission path until you are satisfied that the provides the strongest transmission while still being practical for the protection desired This test also verifies that the has been correctly programmed into system Mounting the unit to a firm vertical surface flat on or in corner Remove front cover Temporarily loosen do not remove the holding the PC board in the detector see Fig 5 for location of this screw Wide Angle Protection Pattern 1 INSTALLATION Remove front cover by inserting a large blade or small coin in groove cover and base at the location in Figure 2 rotate blade to override fit then lift cover off board can then be moved up or down access to the knockout mounting holes the base Refer to Figure 3 for location of knockout in the base