GE RCR 50 Installation Instructions

GE RCR 50 - Security PrecisionLine Dual Technology Motion Sensor Manual

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  • GE RCR 50 | Installation Instructions - Page 1
     RCR-50 Dual Technology Motion Sensor Installation Instructions Description The RCR detector combines range-controlled radar (RCR) technology with a passive infrared (PIR) system to increase false alarm immunity by allowing it to sense human-sized objects within a specified range. Both the RCR and
  • GE RCR 50 | Installation Instructions - Page 2
    All wiring must conform to the National Electric Code (NEC) and/or local codes having jurisdiction. Important: DO NOT use this device for safety interlock applications. To install the detector: 1. Run the security system wiring to the detector location. 2. To remove the front cover/electronic
  • GE RCR 50 | Installation Instructions - Page 3
    30 feet (9.1m) and under 50' (15.2m) 40' (12.2m) 20' (6.1m) 20 feet (6.1m) and under 50' 15.2m) 40' (12.2m) 20' (6.1m) Figure 5. SBO1 Swivel-Mount Bracket Maintaining the Detector When installed and used properly, the detector provides many years of service with minimal maintenance. You should
  • GE RCR 50 | Installation Instructions - Page 4
    . FCC ID: CGGAA2 Product Ordering Model Number RCR-50 Accessories SB01 Description Range-controlled radar, passive infrared detector with form C relay, stealth mode, tamper contacts, 50 foot (15.2m) maximum range Swivel-mount bracket g GE Security GE Security 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin, OR
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PrecisionLine
RCR-50
PrecisionLine
RCR-50
Dual Technology Motion Sensor
Installation Instructions
Description
The RCR detector combines range-controlled radar (RCR)
technology with a passive infrared (PIR) system to increase
false alarm immunity by allowing it to sense human-sized
objects within a specified range. Both the RCR and PIR
systems must be triggered to set off an alarm, unless in radar-
only mode.
The detector is designed to use a 12VDC power supply
provided by a UL Listed alarm control panel.
Features
The detector provides the following features:
High-security (radar-only) mode -
Internal jumper
allows you to disable the PIR, and use the radar-only
mode to detect intruders faster. This mode can be used for
covert installations (mounted behind ceiling panels or
walls).
Selectable range up to 50 feet (15.2m) -
Internal jumper
allows radar range selection to optimize coverage.
LED indicator -
A multi-color LED provides detector
status.
Tamper switch
- Activated when the pins on the circuit
board are removed from the terminal sockets on the base.
Parts
The following parts are included:
RCR detector
1 screw to join the case halves
3 factory-installed jumpers
Selecting a Location for the Detector
The detector can be mounted in a corner or on a flat wall.
Use the following guidelines to determine the best location to
install the detector:
Mount the detector so the expected movement of an
intruder is across the detection pattern. See Figure 1.
Mount the detector on a stable surface 7 to 9 feet (2.1 to
2.7m) high.
DO NOT mount the detector within 2 feet (0.6m) of
metallic objects or within 5 feet (1.5m) of florescent lights.
DO NOT place objects in front of the detector that may
prevent a clear line of sight. (Not applicable in radar-only
mode.)
Avoid locations that expose the detector to possible false
alarm sources such as:
– Moving or vibrating objects (fans, pulleys, conveyor belts)
– Electronic fields (electric motors, high voltage equipment)
– Water spray or corrosive environments
– Heat sources in the field of view (heaters, radiators)
– Windows in the field of view
– Strong air drafts on the detector (fans, air conditioners)
When installing multiple detectors:
– DO NOT mount detectors facing each other.
– Mount detectors at least 20 feet (6.1m) apart.
– Use shorter range settings to avoid overlapping radar
coverage.
– Mounting detectors back to back is not recommended, but
if an application requires such mounting, use the 20-foot
(6.1m) range and walk test the installation to ensure proper
operation.
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Figure 2.
Detector (Exploded)
Radar Viewing Area
PIR Viewing Area
Figure 1. Coverage Patterns
90°
Top View
Side View
50’
(15.2m)
40’
(12.2m)
30’
(9.1m)
20’
(6.1m)
floor line
0’
50’
(15.2m)
40’
(12.2m)
30’
(9.1m)
20’
(6.1m)
60
°
30
°
15
°
4
°
0
°
7’
2.1m