Inovonics EE1261 User Manual

Ee1261 echostream® four-element motion detector, 2 installation and startup

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© Inovonics, 2009 - www.inovonics.com, 3/18/09, P/N 7101855 Rev. D

EE1261 EchoStream® Four-Element Motion Detector

Installation Instructions - 05308A

1 Overview

The EE1261 is a wireless motion detector that features a detection range of 15 meters, fixed or
variable sleep time, a walk test feature, a front and rear tamper switch, and increased immunity to
radio frequency interference, vibration, static, lighting ambient temperature changes, and other
causes of false activation. The EE1261 is designed with pet immunity up to 15kg weight and 30cm
height.

Caution: The EE1261 needs one minute for stabilization after power up. During the stabilization
period, the LED will blink twice per second, and the EE1261 will not be operational.

Caution: Prior to operation, the EE1261 must be acclimated to the temperature of the install
environment for a period of 60 minutes.

1.1 Inovonics Wireless Contact Information

If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics Wireless technical services:

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336

1.2 EE1261 Components

Figure 1 EE1261 components

2 Installation and Startup

2.1 Install/Replace Battery

To install the battery:
1.

Release the housing screw and gently raise the cover.

Figure 2 Open the cover
2.

Install/replace the battery.

3.

Press the Reset button to initialize the transmitter.

You must press the Reset button each time the battery is changed.

2.2 Enable EchoStream Select

To meet ETSI requirements, Inovonics has developed a new line of EE 868MHz-only products.
These new 868MHz-only products are compatible with older systems that include EchoStream
Select products. If you are using any ES products in your current system, you will need to enable
EchoStream Select compatibility on this new 868MHz-only product.

To enable/disable EchoStream Select compatibility:
1.

To enable compatibility with ES products, place a selection jumper on the ES selection pins.

Note: The selection jumper is included in the EE1261 hardware packet.

2.

If no ES products are used in your system, remove the selection jumper from the ES selection
pins.

3.

Press the Reset button to initialize the transmitter.

Caution: When pressing the Reset button, make sure you don’t also touch the EchoStream Select
pins. Touching the EchoStream Select pins while pressing the Reset button can inadvertently set the
EE1261 to the wrong frequency band.

2.3 Select Automatic/Pulse Count

The pulse count jumper setting provides control for normal or difficult operating environments.
Automatic pulse count is recommended for reliable operation in environments subject to temperature
fluctuations that may cause false alarms. The single pulse count mode is more sensitive to minor
temperature variations, and should be used in sites where variant heat sources will not cause false
alarms.
1.

Place a selection jumper on the appropriate pulse count selection pins.

Place the jumper on the left two pins, marked AUTO, to select automatic pulse count.

Place the jumper on the right two pins, marked 1 PULSE, to select single pulse count.

2.4 Select Fixed/Variable Sleep Time

When set to variable, if the EE1261 senses motion, it will transmit an alarm, then enter sleep mode
for the sleep time duration; if motion is sensed before the sleep time duration has expired, the
EE1261 will restart the sleep time duration. Variable sleep time is the recommended, default setting
for high-traffic commercial environments.
When set to fixed, if the EE1261 senses motion, it will transmit an alarm, then enter sleep mode until
the sleep time duration expires; if motion is sensed when the sleep time duration has expired, the
EE1261 will transmit another alarm. Fixed sleep time is only recommended for low traffic, residential
operating environments.
1.

Place a selection jumper on the appropriate sleep count selection pins.

Place the jumper on the right two pins, marked VAR, to select variable sleep time.

Place the jumper on the left two pins, marked FIX, to select fixed sleep time.

2.5 Select Sleep Duration

If the sleep duration is set to maximum, the sleep duration will be 180 seconds. Maximum is the
recommended, default setting for most environments.
If the sleep duration is set to minimum and the sleep time is set to fixed, the EE1261 will have a
sleep time of 15 seconds for the first six transmissions while motion is still sensed, followed by one
extended sleep period of 180 seconds. If the sleep duration is set to minimum and the sleep time is
set to variable, the EE1261 will have a sleep time of 30 seconds.

Caution: EE1261 motion detectors set in the minimum mode will have a decreased battery life.

1.

Place a selection jumper on the appropriate sleep duration selection pins.

Place the jumper on the left two pins, marked MAX, to select a maximum sleep duration.

Place the jumper on the right two pins, marked MIN, to select a minimum sleep duration.

2.6 Using Sleep Time and Sleep Duration

Maximizing battery life To prolong battery life of the EE1261, select MAX on the sleep duration
pins, and VAR on the sleep time selection pins. With the variable sleep timer active and the sleep
duration set to maximum, the detector first sends an alarm and then sleeps for 180 seconds. If the
detector sees movement during this time, it restarts the sleep timer and doesn’t send an alarm. This
mode is recommended for high traffic environments with frequent activity during disarmed periods.
Increasing catch rate (and UK DD243 installations) To maintain optimum detection immediately
following system arming, select MIN on the sleep duration pins, and FIX on the sleep time selection
pins. When the detector sees motion it goes to sleep for 15 seconds. If the detector sees movement
during this time, and is still active, it sends a new activation at the end of the 15 second window. The
detector continues to do this for five more cycles. After six consecutive cycles, the detector goes to
sleep for an extended 180 second period to conserve batteries. This mode may be used for DD243
installations in the UK. Battery life may be significantly shortened by use of this setting.

2.7 Adjust sensitivity

The sensitivity of the motion detector can be adjusted to fit your specific application. To adjust
sensitivity:
1.

Use a philip’s head screwdriver to turn the sensitivity adjustment dial.

Turn the dial to the left, towards the minus sign, to decrease the motion detector’s sensitivity.

Turn the dial to the right, towards the plus sign, to increase the motion detector’s sensitivity.

2.8 Register the Transmitter

The EE1261 must be registered with the system receiver in order to be monitored and supervised.
Each EE1261 has a unique factory-programmed identification number. Refer to the receiver,
network coordinator or control panel installation instructions for details on registering a transmitter.
1.

When prompted, press the Reset button.

2.

Replace the EE1261 cover.

3.

Replace the housing screw.

Caution: The EE1261 should be tested after registration to ensure operation. To test the EE1261,
activate each of the conditions and ensure an appropriate response.

Note: The EE1261 retains programming data in non-volatile memory. It does not require re-
programming after loss of power.

2.9 Mount the Transmitter

Mount the transmitter.
1.

Remove the EE1261 printed circuit board from the housing.

2.

Use the included hardware to mount the EE1261 housing back plate to the mounting surface.

A EchoStream Select pins

B Reset button

C Pulse count selection pins

D Tamper switch

E Test mode reed switch

F Sleep time selection pins

G Sleep duration selection pins

H Sensitivity adjustment dial

C

A

D

B

E

F

H

G

Housing
screw

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