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Summary
A passive-infrared (PIR) motion sensor detects movement within a specific area by sensing the
infrared energy emitted from a body as it moves across the sensor’s field of view. When this
motion is detected, the sensor transmits an alarm signal to the control panel.
Use the indoor motion sensor to protect locations where door/window sensors are impractical or
not needed. For example, use a motion sensor to protect large areas or open floor plans. Motion
sensors also provide backup protection for door/window sensors.
Use the outdoor motion sensor to identify motion in a protected outdoor area. Detected motion in
this protected area can sound chimes or turn on outside lights.
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Note
Do not use outdoor motion sensors for intrusion protection.
Model Nos.
The wireless motion sensor includes the following features:
60-639-95R
60-639-95R-OD
60-639-43-EUR
60-639-43-EUR-OD
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35 feet by 40 feet coverage area for standard and optional animal alley lenses
Masking kit provided to block portions of the coverage area
Three minute transmitter lockout time after an alarm, helping to extend battery life
Cover-activated tamper (optional wall-activated tamper is included)
Supervisory signals transmitted every 64 minutes to the control panel
Sensor low battery reports (trouble) to the control panel
Field-selectable sensitivity options
Installation
Indoor Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines for installing indoor motion sensors.
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If possible, locate sensors within 100 feet of the panel. While a transmitter may have a range
of 500 feet or more out in the open, the environment at the installation site can have a signif-
icant effect on transmitter range. Sometimes a change in sensor location can help overcome
adverse wireless conditions.
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The recommended mounting height is 7 1/2 feet, but the sensor can be mounted from 5 to 8
feet high in the corner of the area you want to protect. See the animal alley lens guidelines for
mounting the optional animal alley lens. Higher mounting provides better range (up to 35
feet), and lower mounting provides better protection close to the motion sensor (see Figures
2 and 3). The optional swivel mount (part #60-737) can be used for difficult mounting loca-
tions.
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Position the sensor to protect an area where an intruder would be most likely to walk across
the detection pattern (see Figure 1).
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Mount the motion sensor on a rigid surface which is free from vibrations.
Do not aim the sensor at windows, fireplaces, air conditioners, area heaters, forced air heat-
ing vents, or place it in direct sunlight. Sudden changes in temperature may trigger a false
alarm from these devices.
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Do not mount the sensor near duct work or other large metallic surfaces which may affect the
RF signals (see RF Testing). Actual acceptable transmitter range should be verified for each
installation.
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Mount the sensor permanently on a flat wall or in a corner. Do not set it on a shelf.
Windows should be closed in any area which has an armed motion sensor.
A pet will trigger a motion sensor. See animal alley lens guidelines to use a motion sensor
when pets are present.
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Mount the motion sensor on an insulated, outside wall facing in.
Position the sensor so it faces a solid reference point, like a wall.
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Flush Mount
Inclined Mount
Corner Mount
Swivel Mount
Figure 5. Wall Mounting Options
¾ Use the following procedure to mount the sensor.
1. Remove the mounting plate by depressing the button on the top of the sensor body. With the
opposite hand pull the mounting plate away from the body of the sensor.
2. Punch out the mounting holes that best fit your application. See Figure 5 for wall mount
options. See Figure 6 to determine which knockouts to use when mounting the motion sensor.
Use the lower-side holes for corner mounting, or the lower-back holes for surface mounting
with the standard lens.
3. For applications with pets, use the upper mounting holes and the optional animal alley lens.
4. If you desire wall-tamper functionality, remove the wall-tamper knockout (see Figure 6).
Note
The wall-tamper switch can-
not be used when the sensor
is swivel or corner mounted.
Use With Animal
Alley Lens
Wall
Tamper
Knockout
Use With
Standard Lens
Figure 6. PIR Mounting Plate Knockouts
5. Mark the location of the required holes on the mounting surface.
6. Use wall anchors and screws to secure into place. Attach the sensor to the mounting plate.
7. When testing is completed the PIR can be securely attached to its mounting plate by screwing
the smallest enclosed screw into the hole at the top of the mounting plate.
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Indoor Motion Sensor Lens Replacement
1. To change the lens, first remove the sensor from its mounting plate by depressing the button
on the top of the sensor.
2. Remove the cover by depressing the two tabs on the top and the one tab on the bottom of the
sensor body and sliding the cover off (see Figure 8).
3. Remove the installed lens by gently placing pressure on the lens from the outside of the lens.
4. Replace with the appropriate lens by aligning its notches with the appropriate tabs in the
cover.
5. Install the new lens with the smooth side facing out and the grooved side facing in.
6. Replace the cover and then replace the sensor in its mounting plate.
Animal Alley Lens Guidelines
The optional animal alley lens (part #60-709) provides protection in installations where pets
move about freely. See Figures 2 and 4 for coverage.
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Allowed mounting height is between 3 and 5 feet.
Be sure to use the flush-mount position or the corner mount position with the back of the PIR
parallel to the walls. Do not use the inclined mount position since this would tilt the PIR’s
field of view downward.
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Position the sensor to have a clear line of sight across the protected room.
For best results, install the sensor higher than the highest point that the pet might reach in the
detection area.
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If the detection area contains furniture or other objects upon which the pet could climb or
jump, either remove these objects, mount the PIR a safe distance above these objects, or mask
these areas.
Setting the Sensitivity
The PIR is set to standard sensitivity at the factory. This sensitivity is preferred for most applica-
tions and provides the best immunity to false alarms.
High sensitivity should only be used in extremely quiet environments where thermal
transients are not expected.
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Caution
1. Locate the sensitivity pins by first removing the mounting plate and the sensor cover as
described in steps 1 and 2 of the Lens Replacement process.
Note
If the shorting jumper is not
used or placed incorrectly,
the sensor defaults to stan-
dard sensitivity.
STANDARD
HIGH
Figure 7. Sensitivity Pins Locations
2. Locate the sensitivity pins under the battery on the right side of the PIR when looking at the
front of the PIR.
3. To change to high sensitivity, move the shorting jumper to the pair of pins that are closer to
the top of the PIR (see Figure 7).
4. Walk test the PIR to verify sensitivity.
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Outdoor Motion
Sensor
Mounting
1. Determine the desired mounting location for the sensor leaving at least four inches of room
above the wall mount plate to attach the sensor.
2. Using the screws and anchors supplied, attach the wall mount plate with the opening for the
swivel mount facing downward.
3. Attach the sensor assembly to the wall mount plate by screwing the sensor assembly up into
the opening in the wall mount plate.
4. To remove the sensor for testing or battery replacement, slide the front cover of the sensor
upward until the sensor can be removed.
Filter Installation
A one inch by one inch piece of lens material has been included with the outdoor motion sensor.
The filter reduces the sensors sensitivity to white light sources (sunlight and head lights) and
infrared sources. Install the filter when experiencing unwanted sensor activations due to these
sources.
1. Remove the sensor from its water resistant enclosure by sliding the front cover upward until
the sensor can be removed.
2. Remove the mounting plate of the sensor by depressing the button on top of the sensor.
3. Remove the front cover of the sensor by depressing the two tabs on the top and the one tab on
the bottom of the sensor body and sliding the cover off (see Figure 8)
4. Place the sensor on its back and drop the filter into the lens chamber covering the sensor’s
detector.
5. Replace the cover, making sure the filter remains in the lens chamber and does not interfere
with the attachment of the cover.
6. Replace the sensor’s mounting plate and install the sensor in its water resistant enclosure.
Testing
Walk Testing
Walk testing should be done to determine the sensor’s actual coverage area. The edge of the cov-
erage pattern is determined by the first flash of the LED. This may change slightly depending
upon the sensitivity setting. Walk test the unit from both directions to determine the pattern
boundaries.
1. Remove the sensor body from the mounted mounting plate, activate the tamper switch, and
remount the body to activate the 60 second walk test mode.
2. Walk across the coverage pattern to determine the coverage area, indicated by LED activation.
Each activation extends the walk test mode for an additional 60 seconds.
After 60 seconds without motion the walk test mode and the LED will no longer activate when
motion is detected.
Note
When the walk test mode
has ended, an alarm can be
transmitted only after 3 min-
utes have passed since the
previous alarm. This 3
minute lockout time reduces
unnecessary RF transmis-
sions in high traffic areas
thereby extending battery
life.
Excessive use of the walk test mode may reduce battery life. Use only for initial
setup and maintenance testing.
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Caution
Environment Testing
Indoor Motion Sensors
Turn on all heating or air conditioning sources which would normally be active during the protec-
tion period. Stand away from the sensor and outside the coverage pattern and watch for alarms.
Outdoor Motion Sensors
Verify that the sensor’s coverage area does not extend into undesired areas that might cause
unwanted activations. These areas may include undesired human, pet, or automobile motion.
Coverage
Masking
After walk testing and environment testing are completed, masking labels can be applied to the
sensor’s lens to block detection of problem areas. The masking labels provided are cut to match
the corresponding lens segments.
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1. Determine which detection zone/lens segment needs a masking label.
2. Peel the desired mask label from its backing and apply to the inside of the lens segment to be
blocked.
Programming
Final Testing
Refer to the panel installation instructions for information on programming the sensor into the
panel.
Final testing should be done to verify radio signal integrity and confirm control panel program-
ming and response. The actual transmitter range can be determined by performing a sensor test as
follows:
1. After the sensor has been mounted, remove it from its mounting plate and activate the tamper
switch to start the walk test mode.
2. Replace the sensor in its mounting plate.
3. Place the control panel in test mode. Move across the detection pattern until the sensor’s LED
turns on. STOP your motion.
4. Listen for the appropriate system response. If the system does not respond, proceed to the
“Troubleshooting” section.
Maintenance
At least once a year, the range and coverage should be verified for proper operation. The end user
should be instructed to put the sensor in walk test mode and walk through the far end of the cov-
erage pattern to verify proper detection.
Replacing Batteries
When battery replacement is necessary, observe proper polarity (as shown in the battery compart-
ment) when installing the new battery. The sensor may be damaged if installed incorrectly. As
you look at the battery compartment, on the left side the positive battery end is down and on the
right side the positive end is up. When the battery is replaced, wait at least 3 minutes after install-
ing the battery before activating the walk test mode. See Figure 8 for battery locations.
Replace only with two AA 1.5V Alkaline batteries. Dispose of used batteries
according to manufacturer’s instructions and local government authorities.
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Caution
PIR
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Figure 8. PIR Components
Troubleshooting
Follow these guidelines if the system does not respond correctly when the sensor is activated.
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Check programming and re-program sensor into panel if necessary.
Move the sensor to another location and test for correct response.
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¾ To relocate a sensor:
1. Test the sensor a few inches from the original position.
2. Increase the distance from the original position and retest until an acceptable location is
found.
3. Mount the sensor in the new location.
4. If no location is acceptable, test the sensor as described below:
Test a known good sensor at the same location.
If the system does not respond, avoid mounting a sensor at that location.
If the replacement sensor functions, return the problem sensor for repair or replacement.
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Specifications
Compatibility:..........................Concord™, Concord Express, International Concord, Simon , Euro Simon,
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Quik Bridge , 1 & 2 Channel Receiver, Quik Bridge Euro Repeater SAW,
Quik Bridge International Loop Receiver, SuperBus , 2000 RF Receiver,
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SuperBus 2000 433 MHz Receiver
Power source:...........................2 AA 1.5V alkaline batteries
Typical battery life: .................2-4 years at 68° F (20° C) not verified by UL
Transmitter Frequency: ..........319.5 MHz
Operating temperature: ..........32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) Indoor Motion Sensor
10° to 120° F (12° to 49° C) Outdoor Motion
Storage temperature range:....-30° to 140° F (-34° to 60° C)
Maximum Humidity................90% Relative Humidity non-condensing
Dimensions:..............................2.9 in. (7.3cm) x 2.4 in. (6 cm) x 1.9 in. (4.8 cm) (L x W x H)
Declaration of
Conformity
Manufacturer’s Name:............GE Interlogix
Manufacturer’s Address:........2266 North 2nd Street
North St. Paul, MN, USA 55109
EU Representative:..................Interlogix Europe & Africa
Excelsiorlaan 28
B-1930 Zaventum
Belgium
Product Identification:............Product: Indoor and Outdoor PIR Motion Sensors
Model Numbers: 60-639-43-EUR and 60-639-43-EUR-OD
Brand: GE Interlogix
Means of Conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with Directive 93/68/
EEC (CE Marking) and complies to the essential requirements of 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) based on
test results using (non)-harmonized standards in accordance with the Directives mentioned.
Concerning
R&TTE
A sample of the product
has been tested by:
Mikes Product
Service
KTL Arnhem
Standards used:
I-ETS 300 220
(10.1993)
EN50130-4 (1995)
EN50130-4/A1 (1998)
EN60950, 1992 (A1, A2, A3, A4, A11)
IEC950, 2nd ed. (A1, A2, A3, A4)
Test report:
T14152-1-02SM
98639220
98639250
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Notices
Approved for use in the countries marked with a check (9).
(9) Austria
(ꢀ) Belgium
(9) Denmark
(ꢀ) Finland
(9) France
(9) Germany
(ꢀ) Greece
(ꢀ) Iceland
(9) Ireland
(9) Italy
(ꢀ) Liechtenstein
(ꢀ) Luxembourg
(9) Netherlands
(ꢀ) Norway
(9) Portugal
(9) Spain
(9) Sweden
(ꢀ) Switzerland
(ꢀ) United Kingdom
(ꢀ) Poland
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