User's Manual

There are two ways of resetting the unit back
to factory default:
a)
using the remote control unit
+ = reset
or
b)
using the control keys
Press and simultaneously for 8 seconds.
Both LEDs light up briefly every two seconds.
9A
X
Y
General functions
14
Manual detection
17
Reset
This function resets all the sensors parameters to the factory
default settings (see page 23, “Overview of remote control
unit functions”) and a new initialisation phase begins when
the unit is switched on (see section 3).
Furthermore, the access code is cleared when the system is
reset (chapter 21ff).
16 Access code
Please see chapter 21ff.
++ =
Set motion detector 15 min. on detection
+=
Automatic mode
Manual detection remains switched ON for a maximum of 15 min. The output signal of the motion detector is activated in this case.
After 15 min. has elapsed, the Manual detection is reset and automatic mode is reactivated. Automatic mode can be reactivated at
any time with A+2. The “Deactivate presence detector temporarily” function is reset at the same time (see chapter 10.9).
For Jupiter Presence A+1+1 only is available if the function “Combined outputs” (chapter 15) is switched ON (E+9+1).
1A
2A
1
33
15 Combined outputs
+ + ** =
ON
+ + * =
OFF
* Factory setting Jupiter/ Jupiter SE
** Factory setting Jupiter Presence
When this function is switched on, the outputs are combined. In other words, both signal outputs switch (radar and AIR)
as soon as either the motion detector or the presence detector makes a detection.
Jupiter / Jupiter Presence: In order to safeguard the door in accordance with the standards laid down in prEN 12650 /
DIN 18650, only the output signal of the presence detector may be used.
Jupiter SE: In order to comply with the standards of use as an opening pulse transmitter for doors on escape routes,
only the output signal of the motion detector may be used.
9E
9E
1
2
++
=
All self-tests ON
++
=
Floor self-test presence detector OFF,
module self-test motion detector ON
24A
14A
++
=
Floor self-test presence detector ON,
module self-test motion detector OFF
++
=
All self-tests OFF
44A
34A
18 Self-test
The sensor software uses what are referred to as self-tests to cyclically monitor the functional capability of both the motion
and presence detectors. These self-tests can be triggered inadvertently in quite specific sensor mounting positions, making
it necessary to switch OFF these tests.
Mounting heights above 3 m can trigger the floor self-test in the presence detector. This is indicated by a regular flashing
pattern on the red LEDs. Refer to chapter 19.5 Troubleshooting in this regard and run through the steps listed there. If these
measures do not lead to the required result, the floor self-test of the presence detector can be switched OFF with levels 2
and 4 of this function as a last resort.
Fluorescent lamps fitted close to the sensor can trigger the module self-test of the motion detector (e.g. emergency exit
lights). This is indicated by a regular flashing pattern on the green LEDs. Refer to chapter 19.5 Troubleshooting in this regard
and run through the steps listed there. If these measures do not lead to the required result, the module test of the pres-
ence detector can be switched OFF with levels 3 and 4 of this function as a last resort. The self-tests of the motion detec-
tor should only ever be switched on if the sensor is used for opening automatic doors in accordance with the standard (in
accordance with AutSchR).
Level 1 is in accordance with prEN 12650/DIN 18650 and AutSchR.
Levels 2 and 4 are not in accordance with prEN 12650/DIN 18650.
Levels 3 and 4 are not in accordance with AutSchR.
Please refer to the safety instructions on page 22 and
chapter 19.2 which contain information about the LED
displays in this regard.