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IINSTAUATION INSTRUCTIONS!
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PIR600 & PIR680
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INFRARED SENSORS
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NAPCO PIR600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePassive Infrared Detector
Coverage90°
Power Supply9-16 VDC
MountingWall or Ceiling
Voltage Range9-16 VDC
Tamper ProtectionYes
TechnologyPassive Infrared
Current Draw15mA
Operating Temperature14°F to 122°F

Summary

NAPCO LIMITED 6 YEAR WARRANTY

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Details NAPCO's obligations, limitations, and exclusions for product defects.

System Testing Recommendation

Advises weekly testing of the entire system for optimal performance and reliability.

PIR600 & PIR680 PASSIVE INFRARED SENSORS

General Description

Provides an overview of the PIR600 and PIR680 passive infrared sensors.

Specifications

Lists technical details including coverage, temperature, mounting, and power requirements.

Features

Highlights key characteristics like selectable pulse modes, RFI protection, and dual-element sensor.

Ordering Information

Details part numbers for sensors and optional accessory lenses.

Basic Operation

Explains how passive infrared sensors detect temperature changes to trigger a response.

Standard Lens Specifications

Details the specifications of the factory-installed standard lens for typical applications.

Installation Guide

Covers the process of installing the passive infrared sensors for optimal performance.

Choosing a Suitable Location

Advises on selecting the best mounting location considering coverage and environmental factors.

Mounting the Sensor

Provides instructions on how to physically mount the sensor unit.

Wiring Connections

Details the terminal strip connections for power, alarm, and tamper switch.

Adjustments and Settings

Covers adjusting height scale, beam alignment, and range for optimal detection.

Aiming the Beams

Instructions for adjusting beam direction for optimal coverage.

Range Adjustment

How to adjust the sensor's detection range to suit the room size.

Setting the Operating Mode

Configuration options for detection modes like SSP or 2-pulse bipolar.

Testing the Coverage Area

Guidance on testing the sensor's detection field and identifying environmental disturbances.

Walk-Testing the Sensor

Procedure for verifying sensor operation and coverage using the walk-test lamp.

Zone Masking

Method for deactivating specific detection zones to prevent false alarms.

Completing the Installation

Final steps to complete the installation, including disabling the walk-test LED.

Napco Lens Bank

Information on optional accessory lenses for specialized coverage patterns.

Pet Alley Lens

Details on the Pet Alley Lens for reducing false alarms from pets.

Barrier Lens

Explains the Barrier Lens function and installation requirements.

Long-Range Lens

Information regarding the Long-Range Lens and its operational setup.