Jumper settings, Dip switch settings – Interlogix EV1116 User Manual

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P/N 146251999-4 (ML) • REV D • ISS 12MAR13

Note:

Using the pry-off tamper has not been evaluated by

UL.

4. Wire the detector (see Figures 3 and 7).

UL installations:

All wiring must be made according to

National Electrical Code, NFPA70, and CSA C22.1,
Canadian Electrical Code Part I, Safety Standards for
electrical Installations.

5. Select the desired jumper and DIP switch settings (see

Figure 5). See “Jumper settings” below for more
information.

6. Remove the blinders and add the stickers, if required (see

Figure 6 for an example).

7. For ceiling-mount applications that require a 90° coverage

use the SB01 swivel-mount bracket.

Note:

Using the swivel-mount bracket has not been

evaluated by UL. Ceiling mount application has not been
evaluated by UL.

8. Close the cover.
9. Insert the screw and place the custom insert.
For EN 50131 Grade 3 installations, do not use mounting
position B.

Jumper settings

See Figure 5 for the jumper locations in the detector.

J1: Mode jumper

Note:

Bi-curtain jumper functionality is available in EV1116

with firmware version 1.13 or later, and in EV1116AM with
firmware version 1.21 or later.
On: BI-curtain mode. In this mode an extra level of processing
is applied to provide enhanced stability in the presence of false
alarm hazards. Bi-curtain is used to reduce the possibility of
false alarms. It looks for signal verification and requires the
intruder to be seen in two curtains.
This mode is not suitable for single curtain applications.
Off: Standard mode (default). This mode is suitable for most of
the wide angle and single curtain applications. The mode must
be used in EN 50131 compliant installations.

J3 and J4: Dual loop setting

This sets the alarm and tamper relays. It allows you to connect
the detector to any control panel. Use jumpers 3 and 4. See
Figure 7.
Use Remote Test (RT) to test the detector from the control
panel. The detector will activate the Alarm relay if the test
result is positive, and the AM relay if the test result is negative.

J6: Polarity setting of the control voltage (CV)

On (factory default):

The detector is in Day mode (system disarmed) when the
D/N input is connected to GND (terminal 1)

The detector is in Night mode (system armed) when the
D/N input is connected to +12 V (terminal 2)

The detector is in Walk Test Off mode (LEDs are disabled)
when the WT input is connected to GND (terminal 1)

The detector is on Walk Test On mode (LEDs are
enabled) when the WT input is connected to +12 V
(terminal 2)

Off:

The detector is in Day mode (system disarmed) when the
D/N input is connected to +12 V (screw terminal 2).

The detector is in Night mode (system armed) when the
D/N input is connected to GND (terminal 1).

The detector is in Walk Test Off mode (LEDs are disabled)
when the WT input is connected to +12 V (terminal 2).

The detector is on Walk Test On mode (LEDs are
enabled) when the WT input is connected to GND
(terminal 1).

D/N and WT functionality

The D/N input:

Controls the LED functionality together with the WT input.

Resets the alarm memory

Controls the AM relay functionality during the NIGHT
mode together with SW1.

The WT input controls the LED functionality together with the
D/N input.
When the detector is in the Day mode and Walk Test On
mode, the LEDs of the detector can be activated. See “LED
indication
on page 5 for more information.
During the Night mode the LEDs are always switched off.
If a PIR intruder alarm if detected in the Night mode and the
detector switches back to Day mode, the red LED starts
flashing to indicate an alarm in memory.
The alarm memory is reset by switching the detector to Night
mode.

DIP switch settings

Factory default:

ON

5

4

3

2

1

SW 1: When to signal AM (anti-masking) or TF (technical
fault) output

On: Signals AM or TF only when the system is in Day mode
(factory default).
Off: Always signals AM or TF during Day and Night mode.

SW 2: AM sensitivity

On: Selects a higher level of AM sensitivity. AM relay reacts
within 6 seconds.
Off: Selects the standard AM sensitivity. AM relay reacts within
12 seconds (factory default).

SW 3: Resetting the AM/TF output

The system will only reset an AM alarm if it has ensured that
the cause of the AM alarm has been removed. If the AM
circuitry cannot return to its original reference levels, then
either the detector is still masked or possibly has been
damaged. The owner should then visually check that the
detector is still fully functional.
On: Resets the AM or TF status 40 seconds after a PIR alarm.
Off: Resets the AM or TF status after a PIR alarm when the
system is in Day and Walk Test mode. The yellow LED will
blink quickly. When the system is in Night status, the yellow
LED will turn off and the system is reset (factory default).

SW 4: Signaling AM or TF output

On: Signals AM on both the AM and Alarm relays. Signals TF
on the AM relay only (EN 50131).
Off: Signals AM and TF on the AM relay (factory default).

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