1 BEAM SPREAD
As the beam has spreads, an optical path is formed when it is reflected against the nea rby (highly reflective) wall or the like,
thereby alarm output may be prevented even if the beam from the transmitter to the receiver is interrupted. When a multiple
number of detectors are installed, the beam from another detector may affect and cause malfunction.
PHOTOELECTRIC DETECTORS The beam spread angle of this unit is about ±1°. Refer to the figure and table below to determine the installation position and
distance to be used when installing a multiple number of units.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Distance and (approximate) beam spread
Transmitter Receiver
Distance A Beam spread width B
15m 0.5m
NR30TS B
30m 1.0m
60m 2.0m
NR60TS 90m 3.0m
A 120m 4.0m
NR90TS 180m 6.0m
2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Cover Transmitter Receiver Chassis Mount bracket
⑨ 1 Cover 5 Vertical adjustment screw
⑨ Passes the near infrared ray and attenuates the visibleray. Used to make fine adjustment of optical axis vertically.
② ② ⑧
③ 2 Wiring terminal 6 Twin lens
④ ④ Lens to transmit and receive the infrared beam .
⑤ Input/output terminals for wiring to the controller
3 Operation section 7 Scope
① ⑨
⑦ ⑥ ⑦ • Transmitter Used to make rough adjustment of the optical axis align-
(1) Power supply LED ment.
Indicates the power input state. 8 Chassis
⑩ Used to install the main unit to the wall or pole.
• Receiver
(2) Tester level check terminal 9 Wire hole
Used to check the optical axis alignment with a tester. Used for wiring.
(3) Alarm LED 10 Cover fixing screws
Operation section of transmitter Operation section of receive
Indicates the alarm state. Used to fix the cover.
(4) Level LED 11 Chassis fixing screws
(3) By lighting on or off. Used to install the main unit to the chassis .
(1) (5)
(5) Beam interruption time adjustment volume 12 Mount plate
(2)
Used to determine the detection sensitivity. Used to mount the chassis to the pole.
4 Tamper switch 13 Mount bracket
Detects open/close of the cover. Used to mount the chassis to the pole.
(4)
3 WIRING
1. Terminal Arrangement 2. Wiring Lenght 3. Example
CAUTION
Do not use aerial wiring, or malfunction may re-
sult.
Controller
Maximum wiring distance (m ) Power Alarm input Tamper input
output (b contact point) (b contact point) Be sure to cover outdoor wiring with pipes, or an
Wire gauge NR30TS NR60TS NR90TS electrical shock or failure may occur.
DC12V DC24V DC12V DC24V DC12V DC24V
Be sure to turn off the power during the wiring
0.65
AWG22 or f 270 1980 210 1890 170 1530 work, or an electrical shock or failure may occur.
T T
AWG19 or f
0.90 530 4770 410 3690 340 3060
AWG16 or f
1.20 970 8730 750 6750 620 5580
Power Free Tamper (NC)
4
(non-polarized) 1b
DC10.5 - 28.0V DC30V, 0.1A Each value in the above table represents the maximum wir- COMPONENTS
ing distance (one way) when DC12V or DC24V power source COM T
The unit consists of the following major components
NC T
is used.
T PARTS PCS
When installing 2 or more sets on one wire, the maximum T
Receiver Transmitter Transmitter 1
length is obtained by dividing the maximum wire length given
COM NC NO T T Receiver 1
above by the number of sets installed.
Installation manual 2
When using a thicker than AWG19 or f 0.9 wire, use relays
Power ALARM Tamper (NC)
for connection. It is not possible to connect directly to the COM T
(non-polarized) 1b 1a 1b PARTS PCS
terminal inside of the detector. NC T
DC10.5 - 28.0V DC30V, 0.1A DC30V, 0.1A f
4 tapping screw 4
T
T Mount plate 2
Receiver Transmitter
Mount bracket 2
5 INSTALLATION
● WALL MOUNT ● POLE MOUNT
1. Fasten the chassis. 2. Open the sensors. 3.P ull the wire through . 1. Pull the wire throuht the wire hole of the pole.
Drill installation holes as shown dimension, install Loosen screws in counterclockwise Press the sponge and pull the wire through.
screws and fasten the chassis onto the wall. direction and then remove the cover.
sponge
2. Attach the bracket to the pole with the pole holder.
4. Attach the sensors with chassis . 5. Close the sensors.
Install the sensors to the chassis following the arrow direction and then Fasten screws in counterclockwise
fasthen the screws. direction and then close the cover.
CAUTION
Where there is not enough strength, perform full reinforcement work before
installing the detector. If installed where not strong enough, the detector may
drop, possibly resulting in its failure or damage and personal injury.
6 SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT
It is possible to adjust the detection sensitivit y by adjusting the interruption time adjustment volume.
When the unit is mounted on a wall, the interruption time can be set longer because the intruder cannot move quickly. This way, Scale 1 Scale 2 Scale 3 Scale 4~5
it is possible to prevent an erroneous operation by a bird, small animal, paper and other object that flies in. Running Fast walking Normal walking Slow moving
Adjust the sensitivity with the moving speed of a possible intruder taken into consideration. Al so, be sure to check the unit for
operation after adjustment.
INTERRUPTION
TIME
4 1
5 2
3
Fast running at full Walking with quick Normal walking Slow action
speed (6.9m/s) steps (1.2m/s) (0.7m/s) (0.3~0.5m/s)
7 OPERATION CHECK
8 OPTICAL AXIS ALIGNMENT
There are two ways for optical axis alignment, by using a level LED and a tester.
1. Alarm Operation
To check the alarm operation, actually walk along assumed intrusion path near the transmitter 1. Using a level LED 2. Using a tester
and receiver, respectively and in-between as shown in the figure below.
Rough adjustment Fine adjustment
Check that the alarm LED lights up and the controller receives the alarm signal when the beam
While looking into the scope located in the center of the Insert the tester stick into the tester hole in the receiver to check
is interrupted
lens 10 to 15c m away from it, turn the turntable for adju- the tester voltage.
stment in the horizontal direction and the vertical adju- If the measured value is 1.9V or more, adjustment is completed.
stment screw for adjustment in the vertical direction until If it is less than 1.9V adjust the horizontal and vertical adjust-
the detector on the other side is in the center of the scope ment screws of the transmitter and receiver until 1.9V or more
Transmitter Receiver
as shown in the scope view shown below. voltage is obtained.
Rough adjustment is OK when level LED turn off.
1.9V~:good 2.2V~:execellent
Turntable
Scope view Tester
Vertical hole
adjustment
screw
2. Tamper Operation
Check that the controller receives an abnormal signal when either of the transmitter and
receiver cover is open.
9 TROUBLESHOOTING
10 SPECIFICATIONS
Problem Possible cause Solution Product Name Photoelectric Detector
False alarm is output An obstacle exists between transmitter and receiver. Remove obstacle. Model NR30TS NR60TS NR90TS
frequently. Optical axis alignment is incomplete. Perform optical axis alignment again to obtain 1.9V
Power DC10.5V~28V
or more tester level.
Current Draw Transmitter : 15mA(at 25℃) Transmitter : 27mA(at 25℃) Transmitter : 38mA(at 25℃)
Installation condition is unstable. Stabilize installation condition.
Receiver : 24mA(at 25℃) Receiver : 24mA(at 25℃) Receiver : 24mA(at 25℃)
Distance between transmitter and receiver exceeds Change installation position or use other detector with
Operating Temp./Humid. -25℃~+55℃, RH 95%or less
rated distance. suitable rated distance.
Storage Temp./Humid. -30℃~+60℃, RH 95%or less
Beam is interfered with beam from another detector. Take proper measure to avoid beam interference.
.
There is an electrical noise source in nearby area . Change installation position Alarm Form 1c relay (DC30V, 0.1A) Output Period: min1.0 sec.
Alarm Output
Sunlight enters receiver within ±3°angle.
. Replace transmitter and receiver.
Tamper Form 1b relay (DC30V, 0.1A) Retention time: While cover is opened
No alarm is output even when There is a highly reflective wall in parallel with beam. Adjust optical axis so that it is on the other side of
Max. Coverage 30m 60m 90m
beam is interrupted reflection surface.
Reflectance of floor surface is high. Adjust optical axis so that it is on the other side of Sensitivity 50 msec. ~ 700m sec. (Selectable)
reflection surface. Lens Movable Range Horizontal direction: ±90°/ Vertical direction:±5°
Beam is interfered with beam from another detector. Take proper measure to avoid beam interference. Installation Site Indoor / Outdoor(IP55)
Height of installation position is inappropriate. Change installation position to a proper height . Weight Transmitter: about 380g / Receiver: about 380g
Color Black Mansel approximation N1.0
<Note>
If the trouble remains unsolved even after taking above solution, please consult the dealer of your purchase .
11 DIMENSIONS
12 MAINTENANCE
Be sure to perform periodical inspection at least annually.
Check items
• Tester level: Check that the tester level is 1.9V or more.
• Power input voltage: Check that DC 10.5V to 28V is obtained.
• Operation: Referring to 7 OPERATION CHECK, check alarm operation and tamper operation.
Mount plate
83
77
Mount bracket
93
96
Center of the
Upper Beam
177
36
Center of the
Lower Beam
This unit can be installed
Knockout
to a pole with 38.0 to
42.7 diameter.
P/N: W.97.2165 Rev.: A