Description
Long Range Photobeam Detectors are easy-to-install with laser beam alignment and provide extended range. Designed to provide reliable perimeter security both indoors and outdoors.
- Built-in laser beam alignment system speeds accurate, reliable positioning
- Twin infrared beams provide reliable perimeter security, minimizing false alarms from falling leaves, birds, etc.
- Lensed optics reinforce beam strength & provide excellent immunity to false alarms due to rain, snow, mist, etc.
- Weatherproof (IP55), sunlight-filtering case for indoor & outdoor use
- Anti-frost system so that beam functions even in extreme conditions
- Automatic input power filtering with special noise rejection circuitry
- NC/NO alarm output
- N.C. tamper circuit included
- Non-polarized power inputs
- Quick, easy installation with built-in laser beam alignment system
- Interruption time adjustable for nearly all situations
Specifications
Type | Twin Photobeam Detectors with Laser Beam Alignment |
Current Draw | 74mA |
Sensing Range | Outdoor-290′ (90m), Indoor- 590′ (180m) |
Operating Voltage | 10~30VAC/VDC (Non-polarized) |
IP Rating | Weatherproof IP55 |
Interupt Speed | 50msec~700msec (variable) |
LEDs – Red | Alarm LED (Receiver) ON: When transmitter and receiver are not aligned or when beam is broken |
LEDs – Yellow | Tuning LED (Receiver) – ON: When receiver’s signal is weak or when beam is broken. |
LEDs – Green | Green LED ON: Indicates connected to power |
Detection System | Simultaneous break of 2 beams |
Alarm Output | NO/NC relay, 1A @ 120VAC, min. 1 sec. |
Tamper Output | NC. switch, 1A@120VAC |
Case material | PC Resin |
Laser Wavelength | 650nm |
Operating Temperature | -13º~+131º F (-25º~+55º C) |
Laser Output Power | <5mW |
Alignment Angle | Horizontal (+/-)90º, Vertical: (+/-)5º |
Weight | 2.5 lbs. (1.1kg) |
Troubleshooting
Situation | Possible Issue | Solution |
Transmitter LED does not light. | Incorrectly wired and/or insufficient voltage. | Ensure the power supply to the transmitter is 12 to 24 VAC/VDC. |
Receiver LED never lights up when the beam is interrupted. | a. Insufficient voltage. b. Beam reflected away from receiver. c. Beams not simultaneously interrupted. |
a. Double-check the voltage. b. Clean the cover. c. Check overall installation. |
Beams interrupted and LED lights, but no alarm trigger. | Alarm trigger cable may be cut, or the relay contact stuck due to overloading. | Check the continuity of the wiring between the sensor and the alarm |
Alarm LED continuously lit. | a. Lenses out of alignment. b. Beams are blocked. c. Cover is foggy or dirty. |
a. Realign the lenses. b. Remove any obstacles. c. Clean the cover. |
Alarm trigger becomes erratic in bad weather. |
Lenses out of alignment. | Check overall system installation. If still erratic, realign the lenses. |
Frequent false triggers from leaves, birds, etc. |
a. Too sensitive. b. Bad location. |
a. Reduce the response time. b. Change the transmitter and/or location. |
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