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Takex MS-100E Instruction Manual
1. 1PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2 PARTS DESCRIPTION
OUTDOOR PASSIVE SENSOR
MS-100E
Thank you for purchasing a TAKEX product.
This switch will provide long and dependable service when properly installed.
Please read this Instruction Manual carefully for correct and effective use.
Please Note : This switch is designed to detect passing objects and to initiate a signal ; it is not a burglary-preventing device.
TAKEX is not responsible for damage or losses caused by accident, theft, Acts of God (including lightning),
abuse, misuse, abnormal usage, faulty installation of improper maintenance.
Cover Screw
Cover
Body of Unit
Terminal
Wire knockout
Wire Feed
Through
Contact
Selection
Sensor Case
Lens Holder
Sensitivity
Adjustment
Filter Masking Seal
Lens
(Attached
at Factory)
Operation LED
Tamper Switch
This sensor unit uses a passive infrared sensors to detect infrared (ā body temprature) emitted from a
human body, which can be used as an automatic switch.
This unit is designed for wide applications such as a switch to control illumination or home automation
apparatus.
2. 0.8ā¼1.5m
(2.6ā¼5')
3m Max
(10')
Cover screw
Lens
Filter
Lens Holder
Bottom
Top
3 PRECAUTIONS
1. Precautions on Installation
2. Other Precautions
[Vertical installation] [Horizontal installation]
āInstall the unit in such a direction that people are
more likely to cross the detection zones.
āFor horizontal installation,
do not instll in a site which
is subject to rainfall.
āCover screw should be
downward.
āThe unit should be installed as the following.
āIn case of outdoor installation, adjust the lens holder
to 2Ā°, 4Ā°, 6Ā°downward from horizontal.
āDo not install the unit by an air conditioning
exhaust vent.
Remove all obstructions (trees, clotheslines, etc.)
āCheck the detection zones before operation.
(Unexpected objects may be detected.)
āInstall in a site which avoid direct sunlight.
If not, use the filter. (See below)
āDo not install in a site
which is subject to
electrical noise or
vibration.
āRemove obstructions, including glasses, from the
detection zones.
āAvoid using the unit for primary security purpose.
(The unit is designed to detect infrared energy
variation caused by a human body.
Therefore, similar variations in conditions due to
other reasons, may cause the sensor to output a
signal as it is unable to distinguish between the
sources.)
āInsert the filter between the lens and the lens holder
when using the unit in a site which is subject to
direct sunlight.
āThe filter reduces influence
of sunlight.
(This also lowers the
sensitivity.)
Check the sensitivity by a
walk test.
3. 4
1.1m
(3.6')
1.1m
(3.6')
2.2m
(7.2')
Height
0.8ā¼1.5m
(2.6ā¼5')
1.2m
(4')
Height
0.8ā¼1.5m
(2.6ā¼5')
Zone Masking
ļ¼
ļ¼
ļ¼
Height
0.8ā¼1.5m
(2.6ā¼5')
1.2m
(4')
1.2m
(4')
0 0
0
5m
(16.5')
5m
(16.5')
20m
(66')
2m
(6.6')
0.2m(0.66')
2.7m(9')
4m(13')
64Ā° 60Ā°
180Ā°
180Ā°
30Ā°
0.3m(1')
0.3m(1')
3m
(10')
Height
10m
(33')
10m
(33')
10m
(33')
6Ā°
6Ā°
6Ā°
0.7m
(2.3')
0.7m
(2.3')
1.4m
(4.6')
11.5m(38')
64Ā°
55Ā°55Ā°
180Ā°
180Ā°
180Ā°
1.2m(4')
1.2m(4')
1.2m(4')
Long Range
[Max. 20m (66')]
Wide Angle
[Max. 10m (33')]
Curtain
[Max. 10m (33')]
Indoor / Outdoor
Mounting Height 0.8ā¼1.5m (2.6ā¼5')
Mounting
Position
DetectionArea(WideAngle:Setatfactory)CoverageLenssetting
CautionsonOutdoor
Mounting
Indoor
Height 3m (10')
Vertical InstallationInstallation Horizontal Installation
Curtain
[Max. 3m (10')]
Lens (Attached at Factory)Lens for Long RangeLens (Attached at Factory)
Install properly.
MS-100E can set up 4 different patterns of coverage with 2 types of lens.
Do not fail to set coverage to a lower angle than horizontal.
(2Ā°, 4Ā°, 6Ā°)
Mask two upper
zones.
Do not install in a site which is
subject to direct rainfall.
ā
ā
ā
ā
Lens
Ceilling
Mount
Wall
Mount
Ceilling
Mount
Wall
Mount
Ā±55Ā°
6Ā°
6Ā°
ļ¼6Ā°ļ¼
Ā±90Ā° Ā±90Ā°
Ā±30Ā°
30Ā°
Mark
Top
W
W
C
C
W
Mark C
Mark C
Top Top
C
C
1. Detection chart
DETECTION AREA
4. 5 ADJUSTMENT
(1) Angle Adjustment
Sensitivity Adjustment
(1) OUTPUT CONTACT
ā Sensor Case ā Coverage
ā”Operation LED
ļ¼
ā
ā Contact Selectionā
ā”Angle Adjustment Level
(2) Zone Masking
2. Lens Setting
MASKING SEAL 9039-67
3. Angle Adjustment
[Vertical installation]
Locking edge
Lens
Lens Holder
FOR
OPERATION LED (ATTACH SEAL DOUBLE)
LENS
REPLACEMENT
VERTICAL
ADJUSTMENT
FOR
AREA
N / O
N / C
H
FACTORY SET
PIRSENS.
L
Masking
AVOID DIRECT RAINFALL ON HORIZONTAL INSTLLATION /
VERTICAL VERTICAL
HOLIZONTAL HOLIZONTAL HOLIZONTAL HOLIZONTAL
[Horizontal installation]
Holder Level
Mark
Setting Mark
Area Mark ( W, C )
Ā±90Ā°Variable
Downward6Ā°
Ā±90Ā°Variable
Curtain
Wide Angle
Vertical Curtain
Use zone masking seal to cut unnecessary zones.
In case of curtain coverage, mask two upper
zones with seals.
Cut off locking edges of lens and adjust lens
holder to set holder level to 2Ā°, 4Ā°, or 6Ā°.
ā
ā
This volume is for adjusting the sensitivity
of passive infrared sensor.
Adjust sensitivity when necessary according
to environment.
Usually there is no need to change the
sensitivity set at the factory.
ā Output contact can be
selectable.
(N/O or N/C)
Use masking seals to mask the hole of Operation
LED.
ā Adjust lens holder to set holder level to 0Ā°.
ā¢Refer to lens setting in chart (4. 1).
Attach appropriate lens on lens holder and,
adjust lens to fit Setting Mark to mark
W or C .
(a) Turn sensor case to sdjust the required angle.
Refer to the seal on the unit.
(b) In case of vertical installation in outdoor, adjust
lens holder to set holder level to 2Ā°, 4Ā°, or 6Ā°.
ā”Remove lens from lens holder.
5. Up to 350m
(1150ft)
Up to 550m
(1800ft)
Up to 900m
(2950ft)
Up to 3400m
(11000ft)
Up to 5200m
(17000ft)
Up to 8100m
(26500ft)
6 WIRING
1. Terminal Configuration
POWER ALARM OUTPUT TAMPER
POWER
ALARM OUTPUT
TAMPER
2. Wiring distance
1. Setting for operation check
2. Operation check
3. Wire insertion
10.5 to 28V DC/30mA
(non-polarity)
Dry contact N.C./N.O. selectable
30Vć»0.5A max (resistive load)
Dry contact N/C
30Vć»2A max
(resistive load)
Read (3) PRECAUTIONS before installation.
āBreak either the top or bottom knock-outs, if necessary.
Pull wire through the insertion holes.
Maximum wiring distance when two or more sets are
connected is the value above divided by number of sets.
āDC10.5ā¼28V (Non Polarity)
āCurrent Consumption 30mA MAX.
āDry contact relay output form N.O / N.C selectable.
āDry contact relay output N / C
7 INSTALLATION
8 OPERATION CHECK
ā
Loosen the cover screw and remove cover from unit.ā”
Refer to (4) DETECTION AREA and adjust to the
required angle.
ā¢
Refer to (6) WIRING and connect wires to the
terminal.
ā£
Supply power with cover detached and wait
approx. 1 min for warm-up period.
(1)
Check if whole system functions well.(4)
After warm-up period, operate a walk test in the
detection area to check, if the required area is
covered.
(Operation LED is activated at the time of detection.)
(2)
Readjust the sensor case or mask zones, if necessary.(3)
Secure the body of
unit to wall with
screws provided.
ā¤
Refer to (8) OPERATION CHECK and check the
operation.
ā„
Refer to (5) ADJUSTMENT set up for desired
operation.
ā¦
Replace the cover.ā§
ā¦ā¦ Form N.O. / N.C.
Knockout
Insertion holes
Knockout
Knockout
CONTACT CAPACITY :
30V (ACć»DC), 0.5A MAX. (resistive load)
CONTACT CAPACITY :
30V (ACć»DC), 2A MAX. (resistive load)
Input Voltage
Size of Wire
DC 12V
AWG 22
(Dia. 0.65mm)
AWG 20
(Dia. 0.8mm)
AWG 18
(Dia. 1mm)
DC 24V
NOTE :
Adjust to the required angle.
Contact
6. 9
10 SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Detection system
Coverage
Supply voltage
Current consumption
Alarm output
Tamper output
Sensitivity
adjustment
Ambient temperature
Mounting position
Operation LED
Connection
Weight
Appearance
Optional
MS-100E
Passive infrared
Vertical Installation
ā Wide Angle [Max. 10m (33')]
ā Curtain [Max. 10m (33')]
ā Long Range [Max. 20m (66')]
Horizontal Installation
ā Vertical Curtain [Max. 3m (10')]
10.5VDC to 28VDC (Non polarity)
30mA or less
Dry contact relay output Form N.C. / N.O. selectable
ā Contact capacity : 30V (ACć»DC), 0.5A MAX.
(Resistive load)
ā Contact operation : Detection time + delay time
(Approx. 2 sec.)
Dry contact relay output N / C
ā Contact capacity : 30V (ACć»DC), 2A MAX.
(Resistive load)
ā Approx. 30% ( L ) ---Approx. 170% ( H )
( 100% set at factory)
-4Ā°F to +122Ā°F (-20Ā°C to +50Ā°C)
Vertical Installation
ā Indoor / outdoor (Height 0.8 - 1.5m)
Horizontal Installation
ā Indoor (Height 3m MAX.)
Lighting at alarm
Terminals
7.7 oz (220g)
Cover : PE resin (white) Body : AES resin (White)
Pole cover (BP-11), Wall mount attachment (BW-14),
Magnetic sheet (BR-M5), Pole attachment (BP-12)
Sensor Switch
TROUBLESHOOTING
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
11
Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
Inactive
1. No power supply. Inadequate voltage.
2. Warm-up period.
3. Obstructions in the coverage.
4. Mis-alignment of coverage.
5. Stained cover.
1. Ensure correct and adequate supply voltage.
2. Wait 1 min. after power is supplied.
3. Remove obstructions.
4. Readjust.
5. Clean with soft cloth.
Malfunction
False signal
1. Unstable voltage.
2. Something moving or rapid temperature variation in
detection area.
3. A large electric noise source is located nearby.
4. Direct sunlight shining on the unit.
5. Detecting untargetted objects.
6. Small animals.
1. Stabilize supply voltage.
2. Remove cause or change coverage.
Turn the sensitivity adjustment down.
3. Remove the problem or replace the unit.
4. Remove the problem or replace the unit.
Readjust the coverage.
Insert the attached filter.
5. Readjust the coverage.
6. Prevent small animals from coming in or readjust unit.
1. Bad wiring connection or broken wire or short.
2. Improper terminal connection.
3. Improper unit is connected.
1. Check wiring again.
2. Check terminal connection with a tester.
3. Check connected unit.
Installed unit does not
operate, while LED is on.
If normal operation can not be restored by these means, contact either the dealer from whom you bought the unit or TAKEX directly.
ā»Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.
Analyze possible problems according to the following table.
(R1.38")
77mm
R35mm Cover screw
(2-Ļ0.17")
2-Ļ4.2mm
70mm
Knockout
Knockout
171mm(6.73")
147.5mm
76mm
(5.81")
(2.99")
(71.5mm)
(2.81")
(3.03") (2.76")
Screw hole
Limited Warranty :
TAKEX products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 12 months from original date of shipment. Our warranty does not cover
damage or failure caused by natural disasters, abuse, misuse, abnormal usage, faulty installation, improper maintenance or any repairs other than those provided
by TAKEX. All implied warranties with respect to TAKEX, including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fitness, are limited in
duration to 12 months from original date of shipment. During the Warranty Period, TAKEX will repair or replace, at its sole option,free of charge, any defective
parts returned prepaid. Please provide the model number of the products, original date of shipment and nature of difficulty being experienced. There will be
charges rendered for product repairs made after our Warranty Period has expired.
No.05-820 1409
In Japan
Takex America Inc.
4/15 Howleys Road, Notting Hill,
VIC, 3168
Tel : +61 (03) 9544-2477
Fax : +61 (03) 9543-2342
Takenaka Engineering Co., Ltd.
83-1, Gojo-sotokan, Higashino,
Yamashina-ku, Kyoto 607-8156, Japan
Tel : 81-75-501-6651
Fax : 81-75-593-3816
http : // www. takex-eng. co. jp /
Takex America Inc.
3350, Montgomery Drive
Sant Clara, CA 95054, U.S.A.
Tel : 408-747-0100
Fax : 408-734-1100
http : // www. takex. com
Takex Europe Ltd.
Takex House, Aviary Court, Wade Road,
Basingstoke, Hampshire. RG24 8PE, U.K.
Tel : (+44) 01256-475555
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