• Trouble Output: A solid state open collector shorts to ground (-)
when the detector is in a trouble condition. Maximum current load
is 25 mA.
Installation Instructions
DS794Z Long Range Passive Infrared
Intrusion Detector with Self-test
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• Temperature: The storage and operating range is -20° to +120°F
(-29° to +49°C). For UL Listed Requirements, the range is +32° to
+120°F (0° to +49°C).
• SonalertConnector: Using a Sonalert type sounder (low voltage)
will provide an audible tone when the unit is in alarm. A sounder is
intended only as an aid for walk testing during installation.
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1.0 General Description
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The DS794Z is a high performance intrusion detector designed to
provide an alarm condition upon the detection of an intruder moving
into or through its coverage pattern.
CIRCUIT BOARD RETAINER TAB (2)
REPLACEABLE
OPTICAL MODULE
COVER TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER RELAY
PERMANENT
RELFECTING MIRROR
Technology designed into the DS794Z is based on the transmission
of infrared energy; all objects transmit infrared energy. The warmer an
object is, the more infrared energy transmitted. The DS794Z detects
the change in infrared energy that occurs when a target passes
through its view.
TO REPLACE OPTICAL MODULE,
LIFT THIS EDGE UP
WALK TEST/ALARM
LED INDICATOR
The coverage pattern, consisting of sensor fingers (to detect the
target) is arranged in a side-by-side array. The total number of fingers
is determined by the optical module used. The fingers are grouped
by polarity into pairs, with each pair consisting of one zone.
4
5
6
7
8
BACKGROUND NOISE
VOLTAGE CONNECTOR
SETUP SWITCH BANK
TERMINAL
STRIP
(UNDER MIRROR ASSEMBLY)
To detect motion, the DS794Z must first see a change in infrared
energy in one finger followed by a change of energy in the remaining
finger. Therefore, disturbances that occur in only one finger do not
constitute motion and are ignored.
SONALERT™ CONNECTOR
(UNDER MIRROR ASSEMBLY)
Front view with cover off
SURFACE WIRE
ENTRANCE
The “catch sensitivity” may be changed by the installer to provide a
degree of sensitivity determined by each installation.
BRACKET WIRE ENTRANCE
SURFACE MOUNT
HOLES (4)
REAR WIRE
ENTRANCE
CORNER MOUNT
HOLES (4)
2.0Specifications
REAR WIRE
ENTRANCE
• Coverage:
The DS794Z is shipped with the OA80 80 foot (24.4 m) Mirror installed.
If a 200 foot (61 m) range is desired, it will be necessary to install the
OA200 Mirror that is sent along with the unit.
TAMPER SCREW
HOLE
COVER TABS (4)
TEST/SOUNDER
CORD SLOT
Base
StandardRange:
• Options: OA120-2* Mirror and TC6000 Test Cord.
Broad (OA80 Mirror): 80 ft. by 50 ft. (24.4 m by 15.3 m)
Long (OA200 Mirror): 200 ft. by 10 ft. (61.0 m by 3.1 m)
* Shipped in packages of 2.
OptionalRange:
3.0 Mounting
Long (OA120 Mirror): 120 ft. by 25 ft. (36.6 m by 7.6 m)
• Input Power: 6.0 to 15.0 VDC; 18 mA at 12 VDC.
Select a location likely to intercept an intruder moving across the
coverage pattern (review patterns on page 4). The recommended
mounting height is 7.5 ft. (2.3 m) for the DS794Z with the OA80 or
OA120 Mirror, or 10 ft. (3.1 m) for the OA200 Mirror. Each mounting
surface should be solid and vibration free. When mounting, avoid hot
and cold drafts, heat sources, animals and pets and direct sunlight.
Do not mount outdoors.
• Standby Power: There is no internal standby battery. Connect to
DC power sources capable of supplying standby power if primary
power fails. Eighteen mA-H required for each hour of standby time
needed. Four hours (72 mA-H minimum) are required for UL Listed
Requirements.
• Remove the cover by inserting a thin screwdriver into each of the four
slots on the cover. Twist gently until the cover snaps free of the tabs
on the base.
• Sensitivity: Field selectable for Standard, Intermediate, or High.
• Alarm Relay: Silent operating Form “C” relay. Contacts rated 125
mA, 28 VDC maximum for DC resistive loads. Do not use with
capacitive or inductive loads.
• Tamper: Normally Closed (with cover in place) tamper switch.
Contacts rated at 28 VDC, 125 mA maximum.
The supervision features function as follows:
5.0 Configuration Switch Settings
The DS794Z has several features that are controlled using the
configuration switches.
• PIR: TheoperationofthePIRiselectronicallycheckedapproximately
every 12 hours. If the PIR fails, the Alarm/Test LED will flash 4 times
and the Trouble Output will activate.
OFF
CONFIGURATION
ON
SWITCHES
• Motion Monitor Supervision: This feature verifies that the detector
has a clear view of the detection area. When selected using switches
S4 and S5, a supervision timer is activated. A trouble condition will
be indicated if the detector has not alarmed at least once during the
selected time period (this feature can be disabled by placing both
switches in the Off position). The time period selected should be
long enough to allow adequate time for holiday weekends.
1
2
3
4
5
= LED ON
= LED OFF
1 ON
1 OFF
= Standard Sensitivity
2 ON and 3 ON
2 OFF and 3 ON
2 ON and 3 OFF
= Intermediate Sensitivity
= High Sensitivity
= 4 Day Motion Monitor
= 30 Day Motion Monitor
= Motion Monitor Off
4 ON and 5 OFF
4 OFF and 5 ON
4 OFF and 5 OFF
Refer to Section 5.0 (Configuration Switch Settings) for proper
switch settings.
5.1 LED Operation (S1)
If the time period selected has elapsed from the last alarm, the LED
will flash 2 times and the Trouble Output will activate.
• ON: Allows the Alarm/Test LED to operate when activated by
motion.
It is recommended that the 30 day timer be selected. This verifies
that the unit is operational and avoids nuisance trouble conditions
caused by holidays, vacations, etc.
• OFF: The LED will not operate on alarm activation, but will indicate
a supervision trouble condition.
5.2 Sensitivity Mode (S2 and S3)
Supervision Display Chart
Sensitivity modes depend on the type of coverage desired and the
installation environment.
LED
ON
CAUSE
Unit Alarm
Flashing 2
Flashing 4
Motion Monitor Timeout
PIR Self-test Failure
• Standard Sensitivity: The recommended setting for the DS794Z
with the 80 ft. (24.4 m) Mirror installed. Tolerates environment
extremes on this setting. Not recommended for the 120 ft. (36.6 m)
and 200 ft. (61 m) coverages.
7.0 Setup and Walk Testing
• Intermediate Sensitivity: The recommended setting for the 120 ft.
and 200 ft. (36.6 m and 61 m) coverages or for locations where an
intruder is expected to cover only a small portion of the protected
area. Tolerates normal environments on this setting.
If a different optical module is to be used:
• Slide the current module free from its housing. Install the new optical
module onto the housing. Make sure it snaps into place.
NOTE: Excessive handling of the front mirrored surfaces may lead
• High Sensitivity: The setting for fast response to intruder signals.
For use in quiet environments where thermal and illumination
transients are not anticipated.
to performance degradation.
• Replace the front cover.
If both switches are in the Off position, the unit will default to the
Intermediate setting.
NOTE: All testing must be performed with the front cover in place.
• Apply power to the unit.
NOTE: Although the sensitivity modes provide different degrees of
tolerance to environmentally caused alarms, the installer
should assure peak background noise voltage readings do
not exceed ±0.15 VDC. (See Section 8.0 Final Tests).
• Wait at least two minutes, after applying power, to start walk tests.
For best results, wait at least 1 minute between walk tests to allow
the processing to adjust to the background.
5.3 Motion Monitor (S4 and S5)
NOTE: Walk testing should be done across the coverage pattern as
shown.
Set switches S4 and S5 for the desired Motion Monitor time (see
Supervision Features). The detector is shipped with the Motion
Monitor feature Off.
• The edge of the coverage pattern is determined when the Alarm/Test
LED indicator (and optional Sonalert, if installed) first turns on.
NOTE: The use of a Sonalert type device (sounder) will provide an
audible tone during the time the unit is in alarm. Of the three
available connector pins, the center pin is positive (+) with
respect to either outside pin (outside pins are common (-)).
6.0 Supervision Features
The DS794Z performs several supervision features that, combined
with the advanced motion detection capabilities of the detector,
provide an extremely high level of security. A supervision trouble
condition is indicated at the detector by the Alarm/Test LED (see the
Supervision Display Chart).
Walk test the unit from all directions to determine the boundaries.
• After completion of the walk tests, remove the Sonalert (if installed).
• The LED indicates the cause of the supervision trouble once per
secondusingcodedpulses.Thesupervisiontroublesignalactivates
the Trouble Output available on terminal 8.
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8.0 Final Tests
10.0 Coverage Patterns
NOTE: Meter readings are very important in determining back ground
disturbance levels and catch margin sensitivity.
TOP VIEW
0
METERS
24
A
30
20
10
0
• Connecta20,000ohm/volt(orgreater)DCVOMtotheNoiseVoltage
connector pins as shown. Set meter scale for about 3 VDC. Route
meter wiring through the slot in the base. (Use of the TC6000 is
recommended, but is not essential for meter use.)
Mirror to Pattern
Reference
K
F
B
I
F
I
J
A
G
C
K
G
H
• The base reference level for reading background noise or target
voltages is approximately 2.0 VDC. Installations in quiet
environments, therefore, will result in a steady meter reading
between 1.9 and 2.1 VDC.
J
10
20
30
H
D
B
C
D
E
E
0
FEET
80
24
OA80
Voltage changes greater than 0.75 VDC from the reference level are
desirable for good catch performance. If changes are less than
±0.75 VDC, the device may fail to respond at this distance if the
temperature difference between the intruder and the background is
very small.
SIDE VIEW
METERS
0
10
0
A - E
K
I, J
F - H
0
FEET
80
OA80 Mirror Coverage
• Turn on all heating and cooling sources that would normally be in
operation during times of protection. Stand away from the unit and
outside the coverage pattern, then monitor the background noise
for at least three minutes.
TOP VIEW
METERS
36
0
20
10
Mirror to Pattern
Reference
A
B
C
DS794Z readings should not deviate from the reference level more
than ±0.15 VDC. For readings outside these limits; eliminate the
cause, re-point the unit slightly, or mask off the affected zones.
D
E
F
I
G
H
I
0
G
C
H
D
E
A
10
F
20
0
FEET
120
36
B
9.0 Other Information
SIDE VIEW
METERS
0
10
9.1 LED Indicator Operation
7.5
A-C
I
G,H
D-F
0
120
0
FEET
• If viewing the operation of the Alarm/Test LED indicator is not
desiredaftersetupandwalktestsarecompleted, placeconfiguration
switch S1 in the Off position.
OA120
OA120 Mirror Coverage
9.2 Sealing the Wire Entrance
TOP VIEW
0
METERS
61
• The foam plug that is provided with the unit is for sealing the wire
entrance from drafts and insects.
5
0
5
0
FEET
200
61
9.3 Maintenance
SIDE VIEW
0
METERS
10
0
• At least once a year, the range and coverage should be checked
according to Sections 7.0 and 8.0 (Walk Testing and Final Tests).
0
FEET
200
OA200 Mirror Coverage
• To ensure continued daily operation, the end user should be
instructed to daily walk through the far end of the coverage pattern.
This assures an alarm output prior to arming the system.
Mirror to Pattern
Reference
9.4 Mirror Module Information
D
• Should the mirror surfaces become soiled or dirty, clean using a soft
clean cloth and any commonly available mild window cleaner.
E
C
B
A
9.5 Masking
• Refer to the mirror module and pattern drawings for masking
information.
OA200
• Before attempting any masking, be sure the chosen mirror surface
is the correct one. When attempting to remove any masking, many
adhesives will either destroy the mirror’s surface or leave enough
residue behind to reduce coverage performance.
• Shaded areas of the mirror drawings do not affect the pattern and,
therefore, are not maskable.
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