Radionics D8670T Microwave/PIR intrusion detector Installation Instructions

Below you will find brief information for intrusion detector D8670T Microwave/PIR. This document provides instructions on how to install and use the D8670T microwave/PIR intrusion detector. It covers topics such as specifications, hostile environments, installation hints, multiplex programming, mounting, wiring, LED operation, setup and walk test, meter tests, supervision features, pattern masking, FCC compliance notice and coverage patterns.

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Key features

  • Dual technology (PIR and microwave)
  • Tamper loop
  • Motion monitor
  • Anti-masking
  • Supervision features
  • Adjustable range and sensitivity
  • Tri-color LED for status indication
  • Easy installation
  • Comprehensive walk test procedures

Frequently asked questions

The recommended mounting height is 6.5 ft. (2 m), but it can be installed at a height ranging from 6 to 8 ft. (1.8 to 2.5 m).

You can select between Standard and Intermediate sensitivity using the PIR Sensitivity Selection Pins. Standard is recommended for maximum false alarm immunity, while Intermediate is suitable for locations where the intruder is expected to cover only a small portion of the protected area.

The D8670T offers several supervision features, including PIR/Microwave subsystem testing, anti-masking, Motion Monitor supervision, input voltage monitoring, and trouble clear.

You should perform a walk test from all directions to determine the boundaries of the PIR, microwave, and dual coverage patterns. Make sure to observe the tri-color LED for activation and use the meter readings to adjust the range and sensitivity.

Avoid installing the detector in locations that cause constant alarms in one technology, as this defeats the purpose of dual technology. Point the unit away from outside traffic and glass exposed to the outdoors, and consider mounting the detector 7 to 8 ft. high and aiming downward to form an interior trap pattern while avoiding outdoor traffic.
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