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OMNPMD1-BI01 Thank you for choosing the Paradox® Omnia™ OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector for your professional security applications. You have selected one of the most advanced wireless motion detectors available on the market today. Every wireless motion detector is 100% quality-control tested using computerized test equipment, guaranteeing proper operation and unit durability. The OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector includes the following features: •Dual rectangular element sensor •Auto Pulse Signal Processing (Patented) •Auto Temperature Compensation •“No Dead Zone” standard lens •Low battery / signal transmission / alarm red LED indicator •Built-in antenna •Tamper switch •Three “AA” alkaline batteries (included) •Range: 500 ft (150m) INSTALLATION SITE Using a Paradox® standard lens at the recommended installation height of 7ft (2m) ±10%, the Omnia OMN-PMD1 will provide full coverage from 4ft (1m) to 45ft (14m), without any dead zones (see figure 2 on reverse side). When installing transmitters, please be sure there is at least 1ft (30cm) between each transmitter and 5ft (2m) between the transmitters and the receiver. Avoid placing the motion detector in proximity to potential sources of interference such as: reflective surfaces, direct air flow from vents, fans, windows, sources of steam/oil vapor, and objects causing temperature changes such as heaters, refrigerators, ovens, and infrared light sources. CHANGING THE LENS Warning: Do not touch the sensor surface; this could result in a motion detector malfunction. If necessary, clean the sensor surface with pure alcohol using a soft cloth. The motion detector comes equipped with the Paradox "no dead zone" WA-1 standard lens. For more information on the full range of Paradox lenses, please visit our Web site at www.paradox.ca. If another lens pattern is required, choose the desired lens and perform the following while referring to Figure 1: 1.Remove the front cover of the detector (1) by gently pushing the cover pin (11) in with a screwdriver. 2.Pull out the bezel (3) by lightly pressing on the bezel pins (4) and (5). 3.Remove the lens (2) and replace it with the alternate lens (Note: when the new lens is properly installed, the grooves should be inside the bezel and the lens catalogue number on top.). 4.Verify that the lens is centered and replace the bezel by lightly pressing it into place. SIGNAL STRENGTH TEST In order to verify the receiver's reception of the motion detector’s signal, perform a signal strength test as described in the Omnia Wireless Receiver Module’s Reference and Installation Manual before finalizing the installation of the motion detector. Prior to performing the test, make sure the batteries have been inserted into the battery compartment to power the detector. Also verify that the motion detector has been assigned to a zone according to the instructions in the Omnia Wireless Receiver Module’s Reference and Installation Manual. If the transmission is weak, relocating the transmitter by a few inches can greatly improve the reception. MOUNTING Avoid bending, cutting or altering the antenna or mounting the detector near or on metal as this may affect signal transmission. Corner Mount Carefully remove the PCB by loosening the PCB screw (6) and drill or punch out holes A, B, C and D from the back plastic case (see Figure 3 on reverse side). Screw the back plastic case onto the installation site and screw the PCB back into place. Flat Surface Mount Carefully remove the PCB by loosening PCB screw (6) and drill or punch out holes E, F, G and H from the back plastic case (see Figure 3 on reverse side). Screw the back plastic case onto the installation site and screw the PCB back into place. JUMPERS These motion detectors are equipped with four jumpers used to set the operational modes of the motion detector. In the following instructions, when referring to jumper settings, refer to Figure 1 for jumper locations. Warning: After changing jumper settings, you must reset the unit. To reset the unit, remove the batteries, press and release the tamper switch (refer to Figure 1) and wait 60 seconds. Reinsert the batteries while verifying proper polarity. JP1 - Check-in Supervision Time Value ON (default) = 12 OFF = 6 JP2 - Check-in Supervision Base Time ON (default) = hours OFF = minutes For example, to obtain a Check-in Supervision Timer of 6 minutes, set JP1 = OFF and JP2 = OFF. Warning: Use the same supervision setting as in the Omnia Wireless Receiver Module. JP3 - Sensitivity Setting ON = (Low Sensitivity) In "2-6 mode", the amount of movement required to generate an alarm is doubled. The use of 2-6 mode is recommended in areas where the incidence of false alarms may be greater. OFF (default) = (High Sensitivity) In "1-3 mode", you should not be able to cross more than one complete zone (consisting of two beams - left and right sensor detecting elements) in the coverage area with any kind of movement. Use this setting for the majority of installations. JP4 - Fast/Slow Mode ON (default) = "Fast Mode" is recommended for the majority of installations. OFF = "Slow Mode" is suggested in areas where the incidence of false alarms may be greater. JP5 - LED ON/OFF (see below) ON (default) = LED activated OFF = LED deactivated RED LED INDICATOR The red LED indicates the following: Alarm The red LED (9) will illuminate for a period of 2 seconds whenever the motion detector detects any kind of movement. Low Battery The motion detector performs a battery test every 12 hours and if a battery voltage of 3.1V or less is detected during this test, the red LED will flash at 5 second intervals. Signal Transmission The red LED indicator light will blink rapidly when the motion detector transmits a signal to the receiver. POWERING THE WIRELESS DETECTOR Verifying proper polarity, insert three “AA” alkaline batteries into the motion detector’s battery compartment (7). To replace the batteries, remove the old batteries, then press and release the …
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Master:PT15-Sub-C-15231 Date: August 2, 2001 Test Report:1W03972.5 Applicant:Paradox Security Systems 780 Industrial Blvd. St-Eustache, Quebec J7R 5V3 Equipment Under Test:OMN-PMD1 (EUT)Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter In Accordance With:FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.231 Tested By:Nemko Canada Inc. 3325 River Road, R.R. 5 Ottawa, Ontario K1V 1H2 Authorized By: G. Westwell, Wireless Technologist Date: Total Number of Pages:21 Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 2 of 21 Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results.......................................................................................... 3 Section 2. Equipment Under Test ............................................................................................. 5 Section 3. Transmission Requirements .................................................................................. 12 Section 4. Radiated Emissions................................................................................................. 15 Section 5. Occupied Bandwidth.............................................................................................. 18 Section 6. Block Diagrams.......................................................................................................20 Section 7. Test Equipment List ............................................................................................... 21 Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 3 of 21 Section 1.Summary of Test Results General All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with Part 15, Subpart C. All tests were conducted using measurement procedure ANSI C63.4-1992. Radiated emissions are made on an open area test site. A description of the test facility is on file with the FCC. THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. NVLAP LAB CODE: 100351-0 TESTED BY: _____________________________________ DATE: ___________________ Russell Grant, Wireless Group Manager Nemko Canada Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Canada Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 4 of 21 Summary Of Test Data Name of TestPara. NumberResults Transmission Requirements15.231(a)Complies Radiated Emissions15.231(b)Complies Occupied Bandwidth15.231(c)Complies Frequency Tolerance15.231(d)N/A Periodic Alternate Field Strength Requirements15.231(e)N/A Powerline Conducted Emissions15.207N/A Test Conditions: IndoorTemperature: 23 °C Humidity:46 % OutdoorTemperature: 25 °C Humidity:51 % Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 5 of 21 Section 2.Equipment Under Test General Equipment Information Manufacturer:Paradox Security Systems Model No.:OMN-PMD1 Date Received In Laboratory:July 6, 2001 Nemko Identification No.:Items #17 & 19 Tx 433.92MHz 70K0L1D Duty Cycle Calculation: 20Log dB xxx 3.6 100 4.028.0484.44.012 −= +++ Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 6 of 21 Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 7 of 21 Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 8 of 21 Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 9 of 21 Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 10 of 21 Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 11 of 21 Nemko Canada Inc. FCC PART 15, SUBPART C, 15.231 PROJECT NO.: 1W03972.5 EQUIPMENT: OMN-PMD1 Wireless Motion Detector Transmitter Page 12 of 21 Section 3.Transmission Requirements Para. No.: 15.231(a) Test Performed By: Russell GrantDate of Test: August 3, 2001 Minimum Standard:15.231(a) Continuous transmissions such as voice, video or data transmissions are not permitted. 15.231(a)(1) A manually operated transmitter shall employ a switch that will automatically deactivate the transmitter within not more than 5 seconds after being released. 15.231(a)(2) A transmitter activated automatically shall cease transmission within 5 seconds of activation. 15.231(a)(3) Periodic transmissions at regular pre-determined intervals are not permitted. However polling or supervisory transmissions to determine system integrity of transmitters used in security or safety applications are allowed if the periodic rate of transmission does not exceed one transmission of not more than one second duration per hour for each transmitter. 15.231(a)(4) Intentional radiators which are employed for radio control purposes during emergencies involving fire, security, and safety of life, when activated to signal an alarm, may operate during the pendency of the alarm. Test Results:Complies. Test Data:Compliance was …
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3325 RIVER ROAD · OTTAWA, ONTARIO · Canada
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - |
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