intelbras IVP 2000 SF Passive Infrared Sensor User Manual
- September 22, 2024
- intelbras
Table of Contents
- IVP 2000 SF Passive Infrared Sensor
- Specifications
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- 1. Sensor Opening
- 2. Sensor Stabilization
- 3. Sensor Registration
- 4. Installation
- 5. Trial Period
- Q: How do I adjust the sensitivity of the IVP 2000 SF
- Q: How do I change the battery in the IVP 2000 SF sensor?
IVP 2000 SF Passive Infrared Sensor
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Specifications
- Operating voltage: 9Vdc
- Operating current: < 25 mA
- Detection angle: 68 degrees
- Detection range: 12m
- Operating Temperature: Not specified
- Transmission frequency: Not specified
- Detection method: Passive infrared sensor
- Supervision: Yes
Product Information
The IVP 2000 SF Passive Infrared Sensor by Intelbras offers
efficient detection with reduced risk of false triggering. It
features SMD technology and automatic temperature compensation,
ensuring reliable performance. The sensor is compatible with most
devices on the market working at the same frequency and
modulation.
Product Usage Instructions
1. Sensor Opening
To access the IVP 2000 SF sensor board for battery change or
configuration, squeeze the base latch located on the bottom of the
sensor.
2. Sensor Stabilization
Before installation, define the height at which the sensor will
be positioned, which should range from 2m to 2.2m above ground
level.
3. Sensor Registration
Refer to the user manual for instructions on sensor registration
and setup.
4. Installation
Follow the installation guide provided in the user manual for
proper mounting of the sensor.
5. Trial Period
After installation, test the sensor to ensure it is functioning
correctly during the trial period.
FAQ
Q: How do I adjust the sensitivity of the IVP 2000 SF
sensor?
A: Depending on the board version and firmware, refer to
sections 10.1 or 11.1 in the user manual for instructions on
sensitivity adjustment.
Q: How do I change the battery in the IVP 2000 SF sensor?
A: To change the battery, access the sensor board by squeezing
the base latch at the bottom of the sensor. Refer to the user
manual for detailed steps.
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English
User manual
IVP 2000 SF
IVP 2000 SF Passive infrared sensor
Congratulations, you have just purchased a product with Intelbras quality and
safety.
The passive infrared sensor IVP 2000 SF was developed by Intelbras with 100%
digital technology. The sensor features SMD technology, offers efficient
detection with reduced risk of false triggering and has automatic temperature
compensation. It is compatible with most devices on the market that work at
the same frequency and modulation.
For access to tutorial videos, frequently asked questions and other support
materials, visit the link: www.intelbras.com/ pt-br/ajuda-download/faq/sensor-
de-movimentoinfravermelho-passivo-sem-fio-ivp-2000-sf
Care and safety
» Follow all instructions in the manual for assembling and installing the
product; » LGPD Data processing by Intelbras: Intelbras does not access,
transfer, capture or perform any type of processing of
personal data from this product. » Fix the sensor on stable surfaces, where
there are no vibrations; » This sensor is intended for an indoor environment;
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» Do not use the sensor in areas with sudden temperature changes such as near air conditioners and heaters, fans, refrigerators and ovens. Do not expose the sensor directly or to sunlight reflections;
» Do not touch the surface of the infrared sensor (PIR), if necessary, use a
cleaning cloth; » Do not place objects in front of the sensor. To ensure the
detection area, avoid curtains, screens, screens, or any object
that may interfere with its coverage area; » Wireless communication
technology, when exposed to environments with high power irradiation, may
suffer interference
and have its performance impaired. Example: locations close to TV towers,
AM/FM radio stations, amateur radio stations, routers, etc; » The maximum
recommended installation height is 2.2 m, do not exceed it; » The sensor must
be installed where a possible intruder can be easily detected, that is, where
it makes transverse movements to the detection beams (see the figure below).
Note: before starting the installation, it is necessary to define the height
at which the sensor will be positioned, which can vary from 2 m to 2.2 m.
Scan
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Side view
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Summary
1. Technical specifications
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2. Characteristics
6
3. Product
6
4. Sensor opening
7
5. Sensor stabilization
7
6. IVP 2000 SF sensor registration
7
7. Installation
8
8. Trial period
9
9. Test
9
10. Configuring the IVP 2000 SF sensor (for boards in version 4230312/5 and firmware 2.0.0 or higher) 10
10.1. IVP 2000 SF sensor sensitivity adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 10.2. LED adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 10.3. IVP 2000 SF sensor operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
11. Configuring the IVP 2000 SF sensor (for board version 4230312/4 and firmware 1.0.2 or earlier) 11
11.1. IVP 2000 SF sensor sensitivity adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 11.2. LED adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 11.3. IVP 2000 SF sensor operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
12. Low battery sensor
12
13. Homologation
12
Warranty term
13
1. Technical specifications
Ooperating voltage Operating current Detection angle Detection range Operating
Temperature Transmission frequency Detection method Supervision
2. Characteristics
» Micro processed digital detection technology; » 2 sensitivity levels; »
Operating modes: Economical; » Battery level sensor; » Dual-element passive
infrared; » Power: 9 V battery; » Ease of installation.
3. Product
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9Vdc < 25 mA
115° 12 m – 10 °C to + 50 °C 433,92 MHz PIR Unsupervised (OOK)
IVP 2000 SF
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6. Front cover 7. Fresnel lens 8. Basis 9. Screw installation seal 10. Base lock
9 10
6
4. Sensor opening
To access the IVP 2000 SF sensor board for battery change or configuration,
squeeze the base latch, located on the bottom. See image below:
J.LEDS
IVP 2000 SF 4230312/6
LD1
JP1
D L
JP2 2 1
JP3
SENS
BT1
5. Sensor stabilization
After inserting the battery, the sensor goes into stabilization mode and the
blue LED flashes for a few seconds. When stabilization is complete, the blue
LED will stop flashing.
6. IVP 2000 SF sensor registration
To register the sensor in the alarm control panel, check the procedure in the
manual of the used alarm panel and trigger a trigger by moving in front of the
sensor to complete its registration. Note: do not register the sensor in the
control panel during the stabilization time.
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7. Installation
After identifying the best installation location, follow the recommendations:
» It must be installed at a height of 2.0 m to 2.2 m and positioned so that
the intruder makes transverse movements to the sensor’s detection radius. » It
is not recommended to install the sensor tilted upwards or downwards, as this
could impair its functioning. » Make sure the sensor is securely fixed and not
subject to jitter in order to avoid unwanted triggers.
The IVP 2000 SF sensor does not have an articulator, as it already has a 15°
inclination angle. Therefore, for its installation, follow the procedure:
1. Remove the front cover by pressing the base latch, as shown in the image.
J.LEDS
IVP 2000 SF 4230312/6
LD1
JP1
D L
JP2 2 1
JP3
SENS
BT1
2. For direct-to-wall or corner-wall installation, remove the plate and break the indicated seals for the holes in the base.
Wall mounted
Mounted on the corner of the wall
Seal
Seal
Seal
Seal
3. To close the lid, place the battery at the bottom of the base, as shown in the image.
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JP1
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4. After fixing the base, fit the front cover to the top of the base and
press the bottom of the front cover so that it fits into the base latch.
Fitting
Press
8. Trial period
The sensor goes into test mode for 15 minutes after inserting the battery and
after the stabilization time. During this period, at any motion detection, the
blue LED lights up and a trigger is generated, regardless of the settings that
are applied.
9. Test
Once installed and running, walk across the area to be protected simulating a
possible intrusion into the environment. Check if the sensor is able to detect
your movements during the course, through the Blue LED (triggering). Adjust
the sensitivity if necessary or reposition the sensor. Be sure to take all
precautions and follow installation recommendations to get the best operating
performance from your product.
Note: if the control panel used is Intelbras, put it in test mode, this way it
will not be necessary to observe the LED, as the control panel will indicate
the functioning of the sensor through siren beeps. For more information,
consult the central manual on the website: www.intelbras.com.br.
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10. Configuring the IVP 2000 SF sensor (for boards in version 4230312/5 and
firmware 2.0.0 or higher)
After the sensor is properly installed, perform the adjustments according to
the information below:
BT1
IVP 2000 SF 4230312/6
LD1
JP1
D L
JP2
2 1
SENS
JP3
J.LEDS
JP1 LEDS L D
JP2 SENS 1 2
10.1. IVP 2000 SF sensor sensitivity adjustment The SENS jumper (JP2) is used
to control the detection sensitivity. With jumper JP2 in position 1 the sensor
provides maximum sensitivity. With jumper JP2 in position 2 the sensor
provides minimum sensitivity. Factory default: position 1 (maximum).
10.2. LED adjustment The LEDS jumper (JP1) is used to control the indication
of the LEDs, without interfering with the detector. With the key in the L
position, the LEDs are enabled to function normally. With the key in position
D, the LEDs are disabled, that is, they do not light up. Factory default: L
position.
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10.3. IVP 2000 SF sensor operating mode
After being energized, the sensor will operate during the test period for 15
minutes so that the installer can make all adjustments to the sensor’s
positioning. During this period, at any movement detection, the LED lights up
and a trigger is generated. Then the sensor will operate in economy mode.
» Economy Mode: when detecting movement, it turns on the LED, triggers and
goes into hibernation, remaining for a period that can last from 30 seconds
(environment with little movement) to 2 minutes (environment with a lot of
movement). During this sleep period the LED is not activated and no new
triggers are generated, as a notification has just been sent to the control
panel. After the hibernation period, the sensor monitors the environment again
until a new movement is detected.
This ability to learn from the movement of the environment means that in
places with a lot of movement, periodic and non-continuous shots are
generated, in turn, saving battery life.
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11. Configuring the IVP 2000 SF sensor (for board version 4230312/4 and
firmware 1.0.2 or earlier)
11.1. IVP 2000 SF sensor sensitivity adjustment The SENS jumper (JP2) is used
to control the detection sensitivity. With jumper JP2 in position 1 the sensor
provides maximum sensitivity. With jumper JP2 in position 2 the sensor
provides minimum sensitivity. Factory default: position 1 (maximum).
11.2. LED adjustment The LEDS jumper (JP1) is used to control the indication
of the LEDs, without interfering with the detector. With the key in the L
position, the LEDs are enabled to function normally. With the key in position
D, the LEDs are disabled, that is, they do not light up. Factory default: L
position.
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11.3. IVP 2000 SF sensor operating mode
After being energized, the sensor will operate during the test period for 10
minutes so that the installer can make all adjustments to the sensor’s
positioning. During this period, at any movement detection, the LED lights up
and a trigger is generated. Then the sensor will operate in economy mode.
» Economy mode operation: the sensor will detect and transmit 1 (once) time to
the alarm center, after this trigger, the sensor enters economy mode (low
consumption mode without detection). In this mode, the sensor will detect
again and transmit to the alarm center only after 2 (two) minutes without
movement in the environment. After 2 (two) minutes, the sensor will be able to
detect and transmit the event to the alarm center. For a better understanding
of Economy mode, observe the timeline below.
After inserting the battery, the sensor enters stabilization
mode and the LED flashes.
Note: Do not enroll the sensor to the control panel during this period, wait
50 seconds for the sensor to go into continuous mode.
In this mode, any detection LED lights
up and activates.
In this mode, the sensor detects the first movement
and generates a trip, however it goes into hibernation and detects again after
two minutes without movement in the place, during the hibernation period the
LED
does not light up.
Stabilization mode
Continuous mode
Economy mode
In this period of 2 minutes, if there is movement in the place, the sensor
waits for the last movement to start counting the
two minutes.
After 2 min from the last movement of the location, the sensor detects and
activates
the control panel again.
20 seg
10 min
Time that the sensor remains on.
12. Low battery sensor
The IVP 2000 SF sensor controls the battery level, and if it is critical
(equal to or below 7 V), it sends the information to the alarm control panel.
» If the low battery signal is enabled on the control panel, the information
is sent during the trip.
Note: consult the alarm control manual to verify compatibility with low
battery signaling and supervision. Use only quality batteries with the correct
size for the device, as the expected battery life can be influenced by the
number of activations, weather conditions and configuration mode.
13. Homologation
0577-09-0160
This equipment is not entitled to protection against harmful interference and
may not cause interference in duly authorized systems. This is a product
approved by Anatel, the approval number can be found on the product label, for
inquiries visit the website: https://www.gov.br/anatel/pt-br
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Warranty term
It is established that this warranty is granted upon the following conditions:
Client’s name: Client’s signature: Invoice number: Date of purchase: Model: Retailer:
Serial number:
1. All the parts, pieces and components of the product are guaranteed against
possible manufacturing defects, which may arise, for the term of 1 (one) year
– this being 90 (ninety) days of legal guarantee and 9 (nine) months
contractual warranty , counting from the date of purchase of the product by
the Consumer, as appears in the product purchase bill of sale, which is an
integral part of this Term throughout the domestic territory. This contractual
warranty includes the free exchange of parts, pieces and components which have
a manufacturing defect, including the expenses with labor used in this repair.
If there is no manufacturing defect, but defect(s) arising from misuse, the
Consumer shall bear these expenses.
2. The installation of the product shall be executed in accordance with the
Product Manual and/or Installation Guide. If your product requires the
installation and configuration by a qualified technician, seek a suitable
specialized professional, the costs of these services not being included in
the product amount.
3. Having perceived the defect, the Consumer shall immediately contact the
nearest Authorized Service which appears in the report offered by the
manufacturer they are the only ones authorized to examine and remedy the
defect during the warranty term foreseen herein. If this is not respected,
this warranty shall lose its validity, as it shall be characterized as product
infringement.
4. If the Consumer requests home service, it shall contact the nearest
Authorized Service to inquire about the technical visit rate. If it is
necessary to remove the product, the ensuing expenses, such as those of
transportation and insurance of the taking and return of the product, shall be
the Consumer’s responsibility.
5. The warranty shall lose its validity totally in the occurrence of any of
the following cases: a) if the defect is not one of manufacture, but is caused
by the Consumer or by third parties foreign to the manufacturer; b) if the
damage to the product arises from accidents, disasters, agents of nature
(lightning, floods, landslides, etc.), humidity, voltage in the electrical
network (excess voltage caused by accidents or excessive fluctuations in the
network), installation/use in disagreement with the user’s manual or arising
from natural wear of the parts, pieces and components; c) if the product has
undergone effects of a chemical, electromagnetic, electrical or animal
(insects, etc.) nature; d) if the serial number of the product has been
falsified or erased; e) if the appliance has been infringed.
6. This warranty does not cover loss of data; therefore, it is advisable that
if it is the case of the product, the Consumer makes a backup regularly of the
data which appears in the product.
7. Intelbras is not responsible for the installation of this product, or for
possible attempts at fraud and/or sabotage in its products. Maintain the
updates of the software and applications used up-to-date, if it is the case,
as well as the network protection required for defense against hackers. The
equipment is guaranteed against defects in its usual conditions of use, it
being important to bear in mind that, as it is electronic equipment, it Is not
free of fraud and scams which may interfere with its correct functioning.
8. Properly dispose of your product after its useful life – deliver it to
collection points for electrical and electronic products, at an authorized
Intelbras technical assistance center or consult our website
www.intelbras.com.br and support@intelbras.com.br or (48) 2106-0006 or 0800
7042767 for more information.
These being the conditions of this complementary Warranty Term, Intelbras S/A
reserves the right to alter the general, technical and esthetic features of
its products without prior notice.
All the images of this manual are illustrative.
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References
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- intelbras.com/en
- Anatel — Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações
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