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Dual Motion Detector
GB
Please read these operating instructions carefully
prior to the installation and keep them for later use.
1 Applications
The dual motion detector MOUSE-01 with a micro-
processor control has especially been designed for
applications in alarm and video surveillance systems.
It is a combination of an infrared detector and a
microwave detector. The maximum sensitivity or max-
imum safety against false alarms can be selected,
therefore it is also suitable to secure rooms with diffi-
cult conditions (e. g. areas subject to draught). When
a movement is recognized, the NC alarm contact (nor-
mally closed) will be opened. The detector is secured
by an anti-tamper contact (7) with the terminal
TAMPER which triggers an alarm via the alarm control
panel when the housing is opened. Likewise, tamper-
ing actions by shadowing a sensor (terminal MASK)
are recognized.
2 Important Notes
This unit corresponds to all relevant directives of the
EU and is therefore marked with
G
The unit is suitable for indoor use only. Protect it
against splash water, high air humidity, and heat (ad-
missible ambient temperature range 5 – 40 °C).
G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth, never use
chemicals or water.
G
Never touch the surface of the IR sensor (9) when
the housing is open because this may damage the
sensor.
G
No guarantee claims for the detector and no liability
for any resulting personal damage or material dam-
age will be accepted if the detector is used for other
purposes than originally intended, if it is not correctly
installed, or not repaired in an expert way.
If the unit is to be put out of operation defini -
tively, take it to a local recycling plant for a
disposal which is not harmful to the environ-
ment.
3 Mounting
G
The recommended mounting height is 2 m.
G
The mounting place should be free from vibrations
and direct sunlight and not be close to heat sources
(e. g. radiators).
G
Choose the mounting place so that the person trig-
gering the alarm moves at right angles to the lens
(2).
1) Open the housing. For this purpose put a screw-
driver into the hole (3) at the bottom of the housing.
2) The unit can directly be mounted flat to the wall or
in a corner of the room or via the movable support
SN-1 available as an accessory. Drill open the
punched break-through slots, which are required
for fixing, at the rear part of the housing. To make
them accessible, remove the PCB [slightly press
the latch (5) upwards].
3) Lead the connection cables through the cable inlet
(4) and, if required, through the support into the
housing and screw the rear side of the housing to
the support or wall.
4 Connection to the alarm control panel
1) First set the alarm control panel out of operation so
that no alarm can be triggered. Then connect the
detector via the screw terminals (11, 12) on the rear
side of the PCB:
MOUSE-01
2) To detect tampering actions by opening the hous-
ing or shadowing the sensors, connect the termi-
nals TAMPER and MASK to the anti-tamper loop of
the alarm control panel (in series with further anti-
tamper switches).
3) Connect the two contacts N.C. for the alarm loop to
the corresponding connections of the alarm control
panel.
4) Connect the power supply (9 – 15 V) to the contacts
"+" and "-" but do not switch it on for the time being.
5) To prevent unauthorized persons from spying out
the surveillance area when the alarm system is not
activated, the indicating LED (1) may be switched
off after the functional test by applying the positive
operating voltage at the terminal B/S. If the alarm
control panel does not provide a control voltage for
it but only a switching contact against ground, con-
nect the terminal B/S additionally via a pull-up
resistor of 1 kΩ to the terminal "+".
6) Reinsert the PCB and have it lock into place.
5 Adjustments and Functional Test
1) Select with the DIP switch No. 3 (10) if an alarm is
already to be triggered when a movement is recog-
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nized by one detector (OR operation, switch posi-
tion ON) or only in case both detectors have recog-
nized a movement (AND operation, left position).
The AND operation reduces the probability of a
false alarm while the OR operation offers the max-
imum sensitivity. For the time being, switch off the
two other switches (left position).
Note: If tampering actions by shadowing the
microwave detector are recognized during AND
operation, it is sufficient for alarm triggering that the
movement is recognized by the IR detector. In OR
operation, shadowing of the IR detector is addition-
ally recognized.
2) With the control (8) the range (max. 14 m) for the
microwave detector can be adjusted. To keep the
number of false alarms low, turn the control to the
left stop for the time being and only turn it up during
the functional test as far as it is necessary for the
surveillance area.
3) For the functional check, close the detector with the
housing cover (hook in the cover at the top and
press it until it locks at the bottom) and switch on
the power supply. After the LED (1) stops flashing,
the detector is ready for operation.
4) Walk across the surveillance area in different direc-
tions while observing the LED which lights up as
follows when a movement is recognized:
Green: movement recognized by the microwave
detector
Orange (red + green) movement recognized by the
IR detector
Red: movement recognized by both detectors (in
OR operation also when triggering the alarm by one
of the detectors)
Fast red flashing will indicate that tampering
actions by shadowing a detector are recognized. In
addition, the contact MASK (12) is opened.
5) If required, open the housing again, readjust the
range, or select the following options with the DIP
switches (10):
Switch No. 2: in position ON the triggering event is
stored, i. e. after an alarm triggering by the detector
and the deactivation of the system (operating volt-
age at the terminal B/S) the LED (1) flashes slowly
in the corresponding colour. This function is useful
to find out which detector of an alarm loop (line) has
triggered the alarm. The memory is reset when the
system is activated again.
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MONACOR INTERNATIONAL GmbH & Co. KG • Zum Falsch 36 • 28307 Bremen • Germany
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by MONACOR INTERNATIONAL. All rights reserved.
Order No. 04.3160
Switch No. 1: with the position ON the microwave
transmitter is out of operation when the system is
deactivated (operating voltage at the terminal B/S).
In this case it is not possible to recognize the shad-
owing of the sensor and to trigger an alarm.
6) Finally, with the housing closed, perform a func-
tional test with activated alarm control panel.
6 Specifications
Range: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . max. 14 m
Detection angle: . . . . . . . . . 90°
Alarm contact: . . . . . . . . . . normally closed (NC),
Anti-tamper contacts: . . . . . normally closed (NC),
Microwave transmitter: . . . . 10.4 GHz, 1 mW, pulsed
Operating voltage: . . . . . . . 9 – 15 V
Quiescent current: . . . . . . . 26 mA at 13.8 V
Protection against
RF interference: . . . . . . . . . 10 V/m (20 – 1000 MHz)
Dimensions, weight: . . . . . . 60 × 110 × 46 mm, 65 g
Subject to technical modification.
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max. 100 mA / 40 V ,
16 Ω
max. 40 mA / 30 V
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A-0835.99.02.06.2012

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