Cooper 7514 Guide d'installation

7514 Photo PIR
Installation and
Programming Guide

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Contents
Introduction ...............................................................................1
Overview.................................................................................. 1
External Layout ......................................................................................... 2
Internal Layout.......................................................................................... 3
Jumpers ................................................................................................... 3
Technical Specification ...............................................................4
Specification ............................................................................. 4
General .................................................................................................... 4
Coverage.................................................................................................. 4
Radio ....................................................................................................... 5
Power Supply ............................................................................................ 5
Electromagnetic Compatibility...................................................................... 5
Electrical Safety......................................................................................... 5
Compliance Statements .............................................................................. 5
Compatible Equipment ............................................................... 5
Installation.................................................................................6
Tools Required .......................................................................... 6
Site Survey .............................................................................. 6
Batteries .................................................................................................. 6
Learning................................................................................................... 6
Site Survey............................................................................................... 7
Fit Back Plate............................................................................ 7
Fitting a Wall Tamper ................................................................................. 8
Fitting a Corner Wall Tamper ....................................................................... 9
Completing the Physical Installation ............................................10
Programming............................................................................11
Programming Overview .............................................................11
Set Up Control Unit’s Own IP Address..........................................12
Set Up the IP Address of the ARC ...............................................13
Setting Up an Email Address ......................................................14
Setting up for Downloader .........................................................14
Enabling the Photo PIR..............................................................15
Testing .....................................................................................16
Photo PIR Testing and Lockout ...................................................16
PIR Walk Testing ......................................................................16
Checking Photo Coverage ..........................................................17
USB Connection....................................................................................... 17
Ethernet Connection................................................................................. 18
Uploading Pictures to Downloader .............................................................. 18
Dealing with Radio Interference..................................................19
Maintenance ............................................................................19
Service................................................................................................... 19
Programming Information Required.........................................20

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Introduction
Overview
The 7514r Photo PIR is a digital camera linked to a
Passive Infra Red (PIR) detector. The field of view of the
camera covers the sensitive area of the PIR.
When the PIR detects movement it sends a radio signal to
a 7510r control unit. If the alarm system is set then the
camera takes a series of three still pictures of the area
covered by the PIR. Each picture is separated from the
previous one by a short delay.
The Photo PIR compresses the pictures to JPEG format,
then transmits the pictures to the control unit by radio.
The control unit sends the compressed pictures over an
Internet connection to an alarm receiving centre (ARC).
Each time a user sets the alarm system the camera takes
a picture of the area it covers and stores the picture. The
Photo PIR sends this “quiescent” picture to the control
unit at the same time as the pictures taken during an
alarm. At the receiving centre the operator can compare
the pictures and use them to determine that the alarm
has been caused by a significant event.
Normally the camera takes pictures using ambient light.
If the light level is too low then the Photo PIR uses a
built-in flash that is strong enough to illuminate the scene
clearly even in complete darkness.
The pictures provided by the camera are 320 by 240
pixels, and greyscale (not colour). These pictures are not
available directly from the camera, only from the control
unit in JPEG format. Note that to use the Photo PIR you
must also fit an 8750 Ethernet module or 8844 GPRS
module to the 7510r control unit.
When fitted with one of the modules the control unit can
send pictures to an ARC or to an email address, or to
both.

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External Layout
Figure 1 shows the main features of the Photo PIR. To
gain access to the interior of the unit undo the screw at
the bottom of the case (Figure 2).
1. Activity LED 4. Flash.
2. PIR section. 5. Case screw.
3. Camera.
Figure 1. Photo PIR External Features.
Figure 2. Opening the Case

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Internal Layout
Figure 3 shows the main features inside the body of the
Photo PIR.
1. Transceiver. 4. Jumpers.
2. Camera/Flash Batteries
(3 x Lithium 3V CR2).
5. Fixing screw knock out.
3. PIR Batteries (2 x AA Alkaline). 6. Back tamper knock out.
Figure 3. Inside Photo PIR
Jumpers
There are four jumpers on the main PCB, shown in Figure
3.
J1 Not Used
J2 Walk test mode. When fitted, LED flashes when PIR
detects movement.
J3 Fitted: Sleep timer is ON. Detector “sleeps” for one
minute after each activation of the PIR.
Not fitted: Detector “sleeps” for 3 minutes after each
activation of the PIR.
J4 Fitted: PIR sensitivity is decreased (pet tolerance
mode).
Not fitted: normal PIR sensitivity.

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Technical Specification
Specification
General
Product name Photo PIR.
Manufacturer Cooper Security Ltd.
Security Grade Grade 2.
Environmental Class II.
Dimensions 70mm W, 153mm H, 60mm D.
Weight 0.285 kg (with batteries).
Case material ABS.
Coverage
Solid lines = PIR sensitive lobes. Dashed lines = Camera field of view.
Figure 4. Photo PIR Coverage.

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Radio
Radio Section Operating frequency
868.6625MHz, 869.650MHz,
869.6625MHz, 869.675MHz,
869.6875MHz Narrowband.
EN 300 220-3.
EN 300 330-2
Telefication
Transmitter range The range of the transmitter
depends on the environment
it is installed in. As a
guideline, the transmitter will
work up to 200m range in
free space conditions.
Power Supply
Batteries 2 x 1.5V AA Alkaline.
3 x 3V Lithium CR02
Monitoring includes Battery low voltage, battery
failure.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Immunity Conforms to EN50130-4.
Emissions Conforms to EN61000-6-3.
Electrical Safety
Conforms to EN60950-1.
Compliance Statements
This product is suitable for use in systems designed to
comply with PD 6662: 2004 at grade 2X and
environmental class II (with activity LED disabled).
This product complies with the requirements of CLC/TS
50131-3:2003 at grade 2 and environmental class II.
This product complies with the requirements of EN50131-
6:1997 at grade 2 and environmental class II.
Compatible Equipment
7510rEUR-40 Homelink 75 control unit

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Installation
CAUTION: The flash on the Photo PIR may cause
temporary blindness if triggered close to the eyes.
Do not look into the flash when triggering the
Photo PIR.
Tools Required
Flat screwdriver (small), Philips screwdriver, drill with
4mm drill bits, 4mm screws, wall plugs, filler.
Site Survey
Batteries
Cooper Security Ltd supply the unit from the factory with
batteries fitted. Insulating plastic tabs prevent the
batteries supplying power. To activate the unit remove
both plastic tabs.
Learning
See Homelink 7510 Installation and Programming
manual. Operate the tamper for the Photo PIR in order to
send the appropriate “learn” signal to the control unit.
Zone Types
When the control unit learns a Photo PIR, the control unit
treats the zone type as “Normal Alarm”.
Partitions and Zones
When you first teach a Photo PIR to the control unit then
the zone defaults to partition 1. You may allocate Photo
PIR zones to any partition.

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Site Survey
Notes:
1. For the duration of the installation, remove the
jumper from pins J2. This defeats the sleep timer.
(To avoid losing the jumper fit it to one pin only.)
2. Remember to re-fit the jumper to pins J2 after you
have completed physical installation and testing.
1. Put the control unit into walk test (see “7510r User
Guide”).
2. Hold the detector in place.
3. Trigger the detector tamper.
4. Make sure the control unit receives the alarm.
5. Chose another site for the detector if the control unit
does not receive the signal.
6. Press BACK on the control unit when you have
finished testing, to stop the walk test.
7. Make sure that the camera has a clear view of the
protected area.
8. Make sure that there are no strong lights or bright
windows that can illuminate the camera lens.
9. Make sure that the unit is not near a source of fumes,
chemical vapour or smoke that can leave obscuring
deposits on the camera.
Fit Back Plate
You can mount the unit either flat against the wall, or in a
corner, see Figure below.
Figure 5. Photo PIR Mounting Options.

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1. Open the case and set the main body, including PIR
and camera, to one side away from any
contamination by dust.
2. Drill out fixing holes from the back of the case as
needed (see Figure 3).
3. Mark, drill and plug holes in the wall as required.
4. Fit case back to wall.
Fitting a Wall Tamper
If you wish to fit a wall tamper:
1. Cut out the large circle indicated in the back of the
case (see Figure 3).
Make sure that you remove enough material so that
the head of the tamper switch can pass freely
through the back of the case.
2. Mark the position of this circle on the wall at the
place where the case back will be fitted.
3. Drill and plug a hole in the wall at the marked
position, and insert a M3 (No 4) screw. Make sure the
head of the screw is no more than 2.5 mm from the
wall.
Caution: Do not allow the head of the screw to
protrude more than 2.5mm from the wall or you
may damage the Photo PIR.
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