1. The document provides instructions for mounting and wiring a sensor unit.
2. It lists recommended mounting locations between 2.3-2.7 meters high and notes things to aim the sensor away from.
3. Wiring instructions are given, including using wire sizes between 0.8-1.5mm and observing polarity when connecting wires to terminals.
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1) How to configure the sensitivity and LED settings using dip switches
2) How to select the small or large front cover and attach it to the detector
3) How to connect the detector via wiring and install it in a wall sleeve at a suitable mounting location
4) How to test the detector installation either using an FG-701 simulator or by shorting test mode pads
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This document provides installation instructions for an IntelliSense FG-1625RFM Glassbreak Detector. It describes:
1) How to configure the sensitivity and LED settings using dip switches
2) How to select the small or large front cover and attach it to the detector
3) How to connect the detector via wiring and install it in a wall sleeve at a suitable mounting location
4) How to test the detector installation either using an FG-701 simulator or by shorting test mode pads
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The document provides installation instructions for an IntelliSense IS25100TC passive infrared motion sensor in 6 steps: 1) Select a mounting location, 2) Separate the sensor housings, 3) Mount the unit, 4) Wire the sensor, 5) Set the DIP switches, and 6) Configure the sensitivity and walk-test the sensor. Key details include guidelines for selecting a mounting location, how to connect wires and set switches, and how to test the sensor.
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This document describes the network architecture for distributing virtual machines (VMs) across multiple switches. VMs are connected to access switches, which are connected to distribution switches. The distribution switches are connected to a shared storage area network that all VMs can access to store and access data. Access control lists and VLAN configurations are implemented on the switches to control traffic between VMs and their access to the shared storage. Pools are used to organize groups of VMs and switches into manageable network segments.
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- The system provides benefits like energy savings, multi-room lighting control, and integration of household devices.
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1. Select the mounting location. ❷ Separate the sensor housings and remove the printed cir- the Connect wires terminal
❶ cuit board (PCB).
❸ Mount the unit. ❹ Wire mmsensor. AWG). Observetothe properas shown using wire size 0.8
- 1.5 (22-16 polarity.
Wire
Knockouts IS2560
Corner
Mount Strain Relief Options C EOL – + C EOL – +
NC NC
Knockouts
Wall Mount
Knockouts
#6
pan-head
ALARM POWER ALARM POWER
screws 30 mA 17 mA, 12 VDC * 30 mA 17 mA, 12 VDC *
24 VDC 20 mA max. 24 VDC 20 mA max.
Normally Closed Loop, No EOL Resistor Normally Closed Loop, w/ EOL Resistor
IS2560T
• Slide the wire through the wire knockouts in the T T NC C EOL – + T T NC C EOL – +
back housing, attach the wire with a wire tie,
Aim away from: and cut off the excess wire tie.
PCB Latch • Mount the back housing flat against a wall or in TAMPER ALARM POWER TAMPER ALARM POWER
a corner using #6 screws supplied. [Notes: If 30 mA 30 mA 17 mA, 12 VDC * 30 mA 30 mA 17 mA, 12 VDC *
using a mounting bracket see the Accessories 24 VDC 24 VDC 20 mA max. 24 VDC 24 VDC 20 mA max.
Mounting Location Guidelines section, and follow the installation instructions
• Use a small screwdriver to remove the cover screw (if Normally Closed Loop, No EOL Resistors Normally Closed Loop, w/ EOL Resistors
• 2.3 m - 2.7 m (7.5' - 9') mounting height. supplied with the bracket.]
installed), then push in the housing latch at the bottom of the • Replace the PCB.
• Avoid direct or reflected sunlight.
sensor, and gently pull apart the housings. • Seal any openings with RTV compound.
• Aim sensor away from windows or heating/cooling devices.
• Push outward on the PCB latch and lift the PCB out of the Note: EOL = End-of-Line supervised resistor / spare terminal block.
• Sensor must have a clear line-of-sight to protected area.
housing. * For UL voltage, see Specifications Section.
❺ If necessary, mask segments of the lens as required. (Refer to the Masking the Lens section.) ❻ Set the DIP switches. ❼ Configure the sensitivity and walk-test the sensor.
Install the look-down mask (black Set the sensitivity appropriate for the application (see options below), replace the front cover, and apply
ring supplied) as shown, to reduce power to the sensor. Begin walk-test after the LED stops flashing (see the LED Operation section). Walk
the look-down sensitivity if desired. through the detection zones, observing the sensor’s LED whenever motion is detected. The red LED shows
actual alarm relay operation.
The absolute range of all PIR units is subject to variation because of different types of clothing, backgrounds, and
ambient temperature. For this reason, ensure that the most likely intruder routes are well within the PIR’s detection
Terminal zones and that walk-testing is carried out along those routes.
Block
LED
DIP
Switch
PCB
Latch
The PCB alignment
guide should
always point down,
To change the lens: as shown.
• Pull up on the bug guard latches with two fingers and remove the bug
IntelliSense® IS2560/IS2560T Passive Infrared Motion Sensor Installation Instructions
guard with the other hand.
• Pull outward on the lens flange (single-slotted) of the existing lens and
remove the lens. SWITCH OFF ON
• Apply lens mask material as needed (see Lens Masking section). 1 (PC) Pulse Count 2 Pulse Count 1
• Align the double-slotted lens flange to the bug guard, SMOOTH side 2 (SENS) Low Sensitivity High Sensitivity
3 (LED) LED Disabled LED Enabled
facing outward, and snap the single-slotted lens flange in place. Note: For High Security applications, disable the LED
• Place the bug guard into the look-down window and press it into place. (S3=OFF), and set the sensitivity to High (S1 and S2=ON).
(Notes: Default switch settings are shown in grey.