Velleman HAA52N User Manual

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HAA52N

01 (10/10/2008)

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e.

Wiring and Finishing

• Fix the PCB back onto the rear cover.

• Connect the wiring to the terminal block.

• Place the front cover onto the rear cover and fix with the screw. Make sure you hear the tamper

switch clicking. Align the detector.

8. Walk test

• Walk test can be performed after the power-up display expired - the alarm LED is flashing during

the power-up period - to test the detector over the entire protected area to verify proper

operation of the unit.

• Walk into the protected area at a rate of one step per second across the protection beams and

observe the LED.

• Alarm is triggered when the detector is tripped under standard alternate polarity signal

processing at normal condition.

• The harsh condition requires the detector to be tripped twice within ten seconds under double

alternate polarity signal processing.

9. Technical specifications

Current Consumption

15mA @ 12VDC

Operating Voltage

8 ~ 16VDC, 12VDC nominal

Detection Method

PIR with alternate polarity processing

Power-up Delay

2 minutes with flashing LED

Alarm Period

2 ~ 3s

Alarm Output

NO or NC contact with 10Ω in-line resistor

Walk Test LED

alarm indicator, enable-disable selectable

Pulse Counting

normal response or 2 pulses within 10s

Tamper Switch

NC contact with 10Ω in-line resistor

Operating Temperature

-10°C ~ 55°C

Humidity

95% non-condensing

Dimensions

105 x 60 x 42mm

Weight 82g

Use this device with original accessories only. Velleman nv cannot be held responsible in
the event of damage or injury resulted from (incorrect) use of this device.

For more info concerning this product, please visit our website www.velleman.eu.
The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.

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