PIMA DPC Wireless Curtain PIR Motion Detector Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- PIMA
Table of Contents
PIMA DPC Wireless Curtain PIR Motion Detector
Installation Instructions
1| LED| 1|
---|---|---|---
2| Lens| 2|
3| Tamper Switch| 3|
4| Test/Enrollment button| 4|
5| Battery| 5|
6| LED/Sensitivity Jumpers| 6|
| Mounting Holes
(Back Side)
| 7|
DPC Wireless Curtain PIR Motion Detector
- The DPC is a wireless curtain PIR (Passive Infra-Red) motion detector in FastLink technology, designed for the FORCE Series and VISION intruder alarm systems. Using the DPS/DPP in FORCE requires the installation of a wireless receiver.
- The DPC micro-chip-based detector is designed for the protection of doors, windows, and all-glass walls, and can be used in apartments, private houses, and offices.
- The DPC has an elegant design. When detecting a movement the detector transmits an alarm signal to the control panel. The detector has a tamper switch that alerts when the enclosure is opened or removed from the wall.
- The DPC transmits a supervision event when replacing the battery and also every 15 min. The detector alerts on low battery conditions.
For enrollment information, see the alarm system’s Installation guide.
Cautions: the DPC is based on wireless (RF) transmissions. Any wireless transmission can be subject to RF interference and, although unlikely, this interference may cause the DPC to not operate as intended. RF transmissions will be attenuated by tinted glass, in-wall isolation with metal foils, metal objects, etc.
Content of the product package
- DPC detector
- Screw, mounting tapes
- This guide
Technical specifications
Frequency (MHz) | Models |
---|---|
One-Way | Two-Way |
433.92 | DPC143 |
868.95 | DPC187 |
- Battery: 1X CR123A, 3VDC, Lithium
- Weight: 110gr
- Sizes: 9 X 3.5 X 4 cm
- Battery Life: Up to 5 years (Normal Usage)
- CE Compliance
- Temperature: 0 to +50 °C
- Humidity (Max.): up to 93% R.H., Non-condensing.
Mounting considerations
- Surface mount the detector at a height between 1.8m and 2.2m.
- Mount the detector where an intruder will most likely cross through the coverage pattern; the detection range is 8m at 5 degrees.
- Do not mount the detector outdoors or where direct sunlight can reach it.
- Do not mount the detector in areas with large metallic surfaces such as heating ducts or electrical wiring.
- Do not mount the detector where there are extreme levels of heat and light from heaters and air conditioners, hot and cold drafts, lightning, and moving headlights.
How to install the DPC
- Insert a flat-head screwdriver to the notches at the bottom of the detector and open the enclosure.
- Break the knockouts (no. 7 in the figure above) on the backplate and fix it onto a flat surface.
- Place the battery. Observe polarity!
- Set the LED jumper; see below.
- Reassemble the detector.
- Enroll the detector (see the alarm system’s installation guide for details) and test it.
- Fasten the supplied screw at the bottom of the detector.
The LED
The LED blinks on every alarm transmission and indicates on the following
states:
Color and state | Description |
---|---|
Green 1 blink | Battery OK, tamper closed |
Red 1 blink | Battery OK, tamper open |
Red 2 blinks | Low battery |
Jumpers
Label | Closed (on) | Open (off) | DPC243/287 |
---|---|---|---|
LED | The LED illuminates | The LED is off | Not in use (set by the control |
panel)
SENS, PULSE| | Not in use
How to test the detector
To test the detector, tamper it by opening its cover. The detector transmits a
tamper event and enters into test mode for 5 minutes. During this time the LED
will flash once on every detection (ignoring the LED jumper state). After 5
minutes the detector is rearmed.
Sleep time
The detector’s sleep time is 3 minutes – after transmitting a detection event,
the detector will not transmit any detection event for that time (unless it is
in test mode).
Battery
The detector is powered by a 3V, CR123A Lithium battery. The battery’s life
expectancy is 3 years, with an average of 20 detections per day. Before
installing a new battery, press the enrollment button 3 times to discharge
excess power. After replacing the battery the detector warms up for one minute
and enters test mode for five more minutes. When this time expires the
detector is armed. A low battery condition is detected when the battery
voltage drops below 2.6V. After that the battery can last for up to one month.
Ordering information
One-way | Two-way |
---|
· DPC143: 8831014
_· DPC187: 8831026_
| · DPC243: 8831214
· DPC287: 8831226
Limited Warranty
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. does not represent that its product may not be compromised and/or circumvented, or that the Product will prevent any death, personal and/or bodily injury, and/or damage to property resulting from burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. The User understands that properly installed and maintained equipment may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary, robbery, and fire without warning, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no death, personal damage and/or damage to property as a result. Read this guide in its entirety before attempting to program or operate your system. Should you misunderstand any part of this guide, please contact the supplier or installer of this system. Copyright 2020 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. E&OE
Manufactured by PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. www.pima-alarms.com 5 Hatzoref Street, Holon 5885633, Israel. Tel: +972.3.6506414 Fax: +972.3.5500442 Email: support@pima-alarms.com
References
- Alarms.com
- Pima Electronic Systems | Residential & Commercial Security Systems
- Pima Electronic Systems | Residential & Commercial Security Systems
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