Glossary, Specifications – Interlogix VE736 User Manual

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P/N 145797999-2 • REV B • ISS 19MAR12

Caution:

Removing the stickers can damage the

mirror surface.

Blocking the curtains

See Figure 23.

The mirror blinders are fitted on the mirror by
default. To remove a blinder, first remove the
interior part of the detector. Then lift the lower part
of the blinder and wiggle the upper part to loosen it.
When long-range detection is not required (>20 m /
65.6 ft.), remove the long-range mirror (Figure 24).

Pry-off and cover tamper

The detector has both pry-off and cover tamper
(EN 50131-2-2 compliant).

It is important to use the screw indicated in Figure 4
in order to ensure pry-off tamper.

For corner-mount applications, the pry-off tamper
cannot be activated.

Pry-off tamper is not evaluated by UL.

SB01 swivel-mount bracket (optional)

When it is not possible to mount the detector on a
wall, use the SB01 to mount it on the ceiling.

See Figure 26.

SB01 swivel-mount bracket is not evaluated by UL.

Glossary

Alarm memory. A storage medium located on the

detector that can record signals generated by
the detector.

Curtains. A vertical continuous layer of detection

zones. The PIR detector can only detect motion
within the curtains and not in the spaces
between them.

Curtain Location Mode (CLM). A feature of the

detector that identifies precisely the edges of
the curtains.

Day mode (disarmed mode). The detector is not

required to generate an alarm signal or
message when activated by a person walking in
front of it.

Night mode (armed mode). The detector generates

an alarm signal or message when activated by
a person walking in front of it.

Self test. The detector itself monitors the sensor

and associated on-board signal processing
circuitry.

Technical fault (TF). The fault signal or message

that is generated on the trouble relay when the
detector suffers a fault.

Walk test. An operational test done by the installer

to see if the equipment will generate an alarm.

Specifications

Input power

9 to 15 V

For UL/cUL installations: 10 to
15 V

Peak-to-peak ripple

2 V (at 12 V

Current consumption:

Normal operation

11 mA (for UL/cUL installations
0.132 W)

Alarm 9

mA

Maximum 15

mA

Mounting height

1.8 to 3.0 m (5.9 to 9.8 ft.)

Target speed range

20 cm/sec to 3 m/sec (7 in./sec
to 10 ft./sec)

Alarm output

80 mA at 30 V

Tamper output

80 mA at 30 V

Trouble output

80 mA at 30 V

Alarm time

3 sec

Detector start-up time

50 sec

Operating temperature −10 to +55°C (14°F to 130°F)

For UL/cUL installations:
0 to 49°C (32 to 120°F)

Relative humidity

95% max.
(UL/cUL installations)

Dimensions
(H x W x D)

175 x 93 x 66 mm
(6.88 x 3.66 x 2.60 in.)

Weight

275 g (9.70 oz.)

Number of curtains

11 at 20 m and 1 at 60 m
(11 at 65.6 ft. and 1 at 197 ft.)

UL639:

11 at 20 m and 1 at 55 m
(11 at 65.6 ft. and 1 at 180 ft.)

Viewing angle

86° at 20 m and 3° at 60 m

IP/IK rating

IP30 IK02

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