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Relay Mode Installation; Introduction; Mounting; Mounting Considerations - RISCO Group Watch OUT Guide D'installation

Détecteur extérieur à double technologie

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Relay Mode Installation

Introduction

RISCO Group's Dual Technology Outdoor detector, WatchOUT, is a unique detector with signal
processing based on two Passive Infrared (PIR) channels and two Microwave (MW) channels.
The detector can operate as a regular relay detector connected to any control panel, or as a BUS
accessory when connected to RISCO Group's ProSYS control panel via the RS485 BUS, thus
having unique remote control and diagnostic capabilities.
The instructions describe herein, describe the WatchOUT in Relay & BUS mode.

Mounting

Mounting Considerations

Optional Height: 1m – 2.7m
(3'3"-8'9")
Typical Height: 2.2m (7'2")
Default Lens: Wide angle 15m (50') 90°
(RL300)
Note:
1. For low installations, below 1.7m (5'6") in which
pet immunity is required, use the supplied
RL300F lens (low wall or fence installations).
2. The detector's pet immunity (height of an animal,
no weight limitation), is up to 70 cm (2'4"), when
installing the detector at 2.2m (7'2"). If the
installation is bellow the height mentioned
above, the Pet Immunity decreases accordingly;
every 10 cm (4") decrease in installation height
leads to 10 cm (4") decrease in pet imunity.
For installations with extensive vehicle traffic or targets beyond
the required detection range, it is recommended to adjust the
MW sensitivity and/or to tilt the detector down.
Note:
Tilting the detector down may reduce the pet immunity
For optimum detection, select a
location that is likely to
intercept an intruder moving
across the coverage pattern at
a 45° trajectory.
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1m - 2.7m
(3'3" - 8'9")
WatchOUT DT Installation Manual
If possible, avoid pointing the detector to
moving objects (swaying trees, bushes etc.)
5m (16')
Keep distance of
minimum 5m (16')
from moving objects
Ensure any objects do not obstruct the field of
view for both technologies. Pay attention to
growing trees or bushes, plants with big
moving leaves etc
Out of
Detection Range

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