KNOP PIR900 Bedside Transmitter User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- KNOP
Table of Contents
KNOP PIR900 Bedside Transmitter
Warnings and safety instructions
- The battery in this product must compile with the relevant IEC safety standards for batteries.
- Do not consume or eat the battery, risk of chemical burns.
- Keep new and used batteries away from children.
- If the battery compartment cannot be closed properly, discard the product and keep it away from children.
- Read the intended use before use.
- Batteries should be checked regularly.
Intended use
PIR900 is a transmitter designed to send codes to a KNOP 900 series wireless
receiver. The transmission takes place when a person moves over the edge of
the bed or when the person walks on the floor. Please note the interval
described in the section “Checking the coverage area”. PIR900 can also detect
the opening and closing of a door using the magnet provided. Once PIR900 is in
place, it must be tested. Stand outside the activation area. Enter the
activation area and see if the LED “IT” flashes on the front of PIR900 each
time it is activated.
Commissioning
Once PIR900 is in place, it needs to be tested. Stand outside the activation
area. Enter the activation area and see if the LED “IT” flashes on the front
of PIR900 each time it is activated.
Placement of PIR900 as a bedside monitor
Attach PIR900 to the wall using the Velcro straps or insert it into the socket
for floor placement. Please note that PIR900 is an infrared detector that
reacts to temperature changes, Therefore, do not place it directly in the sun,
close to drafts from open windows and doors, or other objects that can change
the temperature significantly.
Installation of PIR900 as a door guard
Mount the PIR900 on the door frame with the supplied Velcro straps. Mount the
supplied magnet on the door next to PIR900 so that the top edges are aligned.
The distance between PIR900 and the magnet must not exceed 10 mm. The magnet
can be placed on either the right or left side of PIR900.
Switching between the bed and doorman
PIR900 is always delivered from the factory in the bed position. By pressing
for about 5 seconds, the PIR900 switches between the bed and door protection.
When PIR900 has switched mode, it will be confirmed with a sound. The display
shows for either bedside or doorman mode.
Service
NOTE: The service is the same for both the bed and door cover.
Press for about 2 seconds to turn on PIR900. The light now turns on or off and
PIR900 is acknowledged with a sound. PIR900 can then be used. Pressing will
toggle the PIR900 between OFF and ON. When PIR900 is switched on, check that
it is in the desired position (see section “Switching between the bed and door
protection”).
Service with ByPass
NOTE: The service is the same for both the bed and door cover.
If it is set to ON in the programming menu (see section “Programming Guide”), this function allows you to start a delay. This allows you to get away from the PIR900’s activation area before it detects movement. The delay is 10 seconds. If PIR900 is activated, it will only send an alarm after the delay has expired. This allows the caregiver to cancel the alarm by briefly pressing or switching off the PIR900.
Programming Guide
Note: If no selection is made within 15 seconds, programming is terminated, if PIR900 leaves the programming menu no changes are saved.
- Press and hold for 5 seconds (start with F1).
- The display flashes
- The PIR900 then switches to the programming menu.
- The display now shows and the indicator OFF or ON lights up.
- Pressing displays the status of the indicators OFF and ON.
- Pressing displays the options (these are discussed later in the “Options” section).
- After the software version is displayed and the next press will exit the programming menu.
- PIR900 remembers the changes made to the settings.
Alternativ
- ByPass: Select whether the delay is OFF or ON. (ByPass is factory-set to OFF) (see section “ByPass/Delay Setting Options”.)
- Delay: specifies the time that elapses between an alarm and the next alarm. 0-9 min. (Delay is factory set to 1) (see section “ByPass/Delay Setting Options”).
- Pulse: Indicates how many activations are required within 4 seconds to trigger an alarm. (Pulse is factory set to 2)
- Enable Led: Select whether the indicator status should be OFF or ON. (Enable Led is factory set to ON)
- Device / Separate: Transmit codes (For future use). (Device is factory set to ON)
- DoorClose: Specifies whether to send an alarm or status when the door is closed. (DoorClose is factory set to OFF, i.e. a status is sent.)
- HF: Sets whether RF alarm and status are sent when the product is in use. (HF is factory set to ON) (see section “HF/Relay options”.)
- Ao: Specifies whether the device can be turned off by the user. (Ao is factory set to OFF)
- Software version: indicates the software version of the product.
ByPass/Delay options
You can set the ByPass and delay time in several ways in PIR900. In this
section, we will try to explain two examples of how they can be set.
In the first example, ByPass is set to on and Delay is set to d1.
When ByPass is on, PIR900 starts counting down from 9 to 1, after which it
starts sending an alarm. If Delay is set to d1, PIR900 cannot send messages
again until after one minute of silence in front of the PIR element.
In the second example, ByPass is set to off and Delay is set to d0.
When ByPass is set to off, PIR900 starts sending an alarm when it is
activated. If Delay is set to d0, PIR900 can send notifications when there is
an activity in front of the PIR element.
Battery alarm
Each time an alarm is sent, the battery is checked. If the battery voltage is
low, a beep will be heard every 7-10 seconds. When an alarm is sent, “LO BA”
flashes in the display. At the same time, low battery status is sent to the
receiver in the system.
Replacement of batteries
- Remove the battery cover at the back of the product.
- Insert two new LR6 Alkaline batteries.
- Remember to insert them correctly. See marking in the battery compartment.
- Check the product is working correctly
Setting options for HF/Relay
You can choose to disable the RF module in the PIR900 if you only want to use
the relay output of
the product. This way the PIR900 will not send alarms repeatedly because there
is no feedback.
This is done by entering the menu and setting HF to AV.
Relay output
Potential-free relay output max. 24V/100mA: Ben 7 and 8.
- DC supply: pin 1 GND. Leg 2 +3 volts.
Activation area
The infrared activation range of the PIR900 is ±52° in the horizontal plane
and ±15° in the vertical plane. Straight ahead, 5-10 meters, decreasing
periphery.
Cleaning
The product can be cleaned with a moist cloth or a wet wipe.
Check the coverage area
One person activates PIR900 at short intervals, while another person
systematically walks around the area and marks on a sketch the building and
the area where there is coverage. The sketch is placed in the office so that
everyone who must manage the system can see where there is coverage. Outside
the coverage area, alarms cannot be received. The coverage area can be
extended by using a repeater system from KNOP Elektronik. Contact your
retailer for more information.
Accessories
Product: Item number:
- Intermediate Cable MK-201
- Socket Socket-PIR2003
- Magnet 2301
Technical data
- Frequency HF: 869.2125 MHz
- Range: Up to 50 m range to an RX901B (1)
- Battery type: 2 x 1,5V LR6/AA/E91 ProAlkaline (2700mA/h)
- Operating voltage: 3V
- Operating time (expected): 12 months with 10 transfers per day.
- Low battery alarm/indicator: Approx. 1/3 of the remaining capacity.
- Power consumption in standby: <150μA.
- Power consumption inactive: <230μA.
- Power consumption active: <50mA on average a transmission.
- Surrounding environment: Indoor use. ≤ 90% non-condensing
- Ambient temperature: 0°C to +40°C
- Cabinet type: Colour RAL9001 ABS
- Cabinet dimensions: W: 65mm, H: 120mm, D: 22mm.
- Density: IP20
- Connections 8-pole modular contact: potential-free relay output, pins 7 & 8 max. 24V/100mA. Pin 1 and 2 DC supply, other pins must not be used.
- Weight: 145g
The right to make changes is reserved.
All rights reserved.
© KNOP Elektronik A/S
(1) Measured outdoors with an unobstructed view between transmitter and
receiver. In buildings, the range is reduced.
Explanation of symbols and approvals
__ | This product complies with MDR 2017/745/EU on medical devices. |
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__ | This product complies with the directives REACH 1907/2006/EU & RoHS |
2011/65/EU.
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| This product complies with these electrical safety and EMC directives: EN 301 498-1 V2.2.3 Electro Magnetic Compatibility
EN 301 489-3 V3.1.1 Electro Magnetic Compatibility
EN 50130-4:2011 + 2014 Immunity alarm systems
EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1 Short Range Devices
EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1 Short Range Devices
EN 300 220-3 V2.1.1 Short Range Devices
EN 60601-1-2:2014 + 2015 Electromagnetic compatibility (Medical) EN 62368-1:2020 Electrical safety
EN 50581:2012 Hazardous substances
__| The product must not be used if the packaging is damaged.
__| Medical Device
Class 1
__| Manufacturer
Knop Elektronik A/S, Fabriksvej 20, DK-7600 Struer
__| Read the manual(s) before installation and commissioning.
__| Interference may occur in an environment with equipment marked with
this symbol.
__| Can be protected against liquids before installation.
__| 0 °C to +40 °C, temperature limit for transport/storage and use.
| The product must not be disposed of with normal household waste.
__| Single Registration Number
DK-MF-000025631
__| Unique Device Identifier
05744002850021
__| Product reference
PIR900 Motion Alarm
__| Serial number
Placed on the product
__| Ingress Protection Code
IP20
© KNOP Elektronik A/S
Fabriksvej 20DK-7600 Struer knop@knop.dk knop.dk+45 97840444
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