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1. Off the Wall Tamper Cup
2. Off the Wall Tamper Screw Positions
3. Terminal Block (see Diagram 2)
4. Cable Knockout Positions
5. Cable Tie Point for Strain Relief (Base Plastic)
6. End Of Line Selection (Underside of board)
7. PIR Detector (do not touch)
8. Cover Screw (loosen only – do not remove)
EOL2 is the 2 resistor network wiring (3 and 6)
EOL3 is the 3 resistor network wiring (6 and 10)
The cover on this detector is held in
place with a screw and a clip. To release
the cover, loosen the screw and insert a
flat blade screwdriver into the slot and
twist. To refit the cover, press the two
halves together (there will be an audible
click) and then tighten the screw.
Volumetric Plan View
Volumetric Side View
Use in EN50131 Compliant Systems
PQ15 AM meets the requirements of EN50131-2-2:2004, Grade 3,
Class II. With SW3, SW4 and SW5 ON and the other switches OFF.
This applies when mounted on a vertical surface between 2.1 and
2.5m high. Changing these settings may affect approval compliance.
The recommended mounting height is 2.3m and the coverage is
shown in diagram 4. The unit can be mounted between 2.1m and
2.5m without adjustment, when mounted on a vertical surface. Ensure
the detector’s field of view is not obscured and does not contain
moving objects, such as doors, within 0.5 meters of the detector.
Please refer to the Installation Guidance Notes available on our
website or call the Technical Hotline for further information.
Select Switch 1 to ON.
The Red LED displays unit alarms.
Walk test the area checking that alarms are indicated at the control
panel.
SW1: LED Enable – See LED indications (section 8)
SW2 & SW3: Pulse Count
SW2 SW3 Pulse Count
OFF OFF Corridor/Curtain
OFF ON Single Shot
ON OFF Pulse Count 2
ON ON Pulse Count 3
SW4: Anti-mask / Fault Output
SW4 Faults Signalled On Mask Signalled On
ON Aux Relay +
LED (if enabled)
Alarm + Aux Relays +
LED (if enabled)
OFF LED Aux Relay + LED
To reset a mask: Remove the mask, wait 30 secs, generate an alarm.
SW5: Anti-Mask Sensitivity
For EN Grade 3 installations select Switch 5 ON.
SW6: Not Used
SW7: PIR Range – In rooms smaller than 10m, select Switch 7 ON
SW8: Anti-Mask disable
For Anti-Mask disabled select Switch 8 ON
This feature detects an attempt to blind the detector when the system
is unset (e.g. during the day). An active infrared system is used to
detect if objects are placed in its field of view or if the detector has
been sprayed with paint etc. thereby allowing an intruder to enter the
premises at a later date without being detected.
The Anti-Mask system will only operate/calibrate correctly when the
cover is fitted. Following installation a full Anti-Mask calibration should
be carried out using one of the following methods:
Applying power to the unit
OR
Change the position of Switch 4 and return it
to the original position in 3 seconds
Stay clear (1 meter) of the unit for 2 minutes while the Anti-Mask is
calibrating.
With Switch 4 ON, an RST is generated when the TEST Input is taken
high to low. The alarm output will signal a successful RST. A failure
will generate a fault condition. This is only reset by a successful RST.
System Set (see Technical Specification section 1)
Should an alarm occur the alarm will be memorised.
System Unset and SW1 OFF
TEST Input Low The LED will remain ON (if an alarm
is memorised)
TEST Input High The LED displays normally without
losing alarm memory
Memory reset occurs the next time the system is SET.
System Set No LED indications
System Unset Setting Switch 1 to ON or the TEST line
to Supply will enable the LED
LED Indications while Disabled
Anti-Mask Calibration One Flash every 3 seconds
Memorised Alarm ON Constant
Anti-Mask Fault With memorised alarm: Flicker – ON
No memorised alarm: Flicker
Low Voltage One Flash every second
LED Indications while Enabled
Anti-Mask Calibration One Flash every 3 seconds
Anti-Mask Fault Flicker
Low Voltage One Flash every second
Unit Alarm ON for 3 secs
PIR event One Flash
(pulse count only)
Masked 3 Flashes every second
PIR Fault ON Constant
Alarm, Aux/Fault and Tamper outputs can be combined into one
output using the more secure EOL system.
If not using EOL then remove all links.
Option A-Guardall
Alarm: 8k2
Tamper: 8k2
Aux/Fault: 8k2
Option B
Alarm: 1k0
Tamper: 1k0
Aux/Fault: 12k
Option C
Alarm: 4k7
Tamper: 2k2
Aux/Fault: 2k2
Option D
Alarm: 6k8
Tamper: 4k7
Aux/Fault: 15k
To wire the Aux separately from the
Alarm and Tamper:
1. Wire as per Diagram 2 (EOL2)
2. Wire the Aux/Fault as required
3. Remove the X and Aux links
All Guardall products are warranted against defects in workmanship,
or materials (details available on request). In the interests of improving
quality and design, Guardall reserve the right to amend specifications
without giving prior notice. Faulty product should be returned to your
supplier.
Note: Guardall recommends that the detector is regularly walk tested
to the control panel and that installers advise their customers to do
this.
PQ15 AM
Installation Instructions
Part No. 321095-0B
Guardall Limited
Lochend Industrial Estate
Newbridge, Edinburgh EH28 8PL
Technical Hotline: 0131-333-3802
Website: www.guardall.com
Ensure that the
wiring loom does
not cover the off
the wall tamper
cup
2. Installation Location
3. Walk Testing
6. Remote Self Test (RST)
7. Alarm Memory
4
5
8
8. LED Indications
Voltage 12V dc (9V to 16V dc)
Current Quiescent – 12mA @ 12V dc
Max – 17mA @ 12V dc (LED ON)
Alarm, Aux &
Tamper
Normally closed (NC). Rated at 24V dc,
50mA
Test Input Positive supply to enable LED and control
Remote Self Test
Control Input Positive supply for system Set. Otherwise
Unset
See datasheet for full information
1. Technical Specification
10
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
8
10
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
7
3
2
6
9. End of Line (EOL) Resistor Selection
10. Warranty
2.3
5. Anti-Mask
Diagram 1 – Unit Description
Diagram 2 – Terminal block
1
Diagram 3 – Cover Release Slot
Diagram 4 – Coverage Diagrams
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
4. Operating Features
No. Function
1 LED Enable
2 Pulse Count (SW2)
3 Pulse Count (SW3)
4 AM/Faults O/P
5 AM Sensitivity
6 Unused
7 PIR Range
8 AM Disable
Disabled
Enabled
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
AM on AUX
Faults on AUX
Standard
High Sensitivity
Unused
Unused
Standard
Reduced
AM Enabled
AM Disabled
OFF
ON
X
AUX TAMPER ALARM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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