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plss/v2/0_Welcome Letter.md
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| 1 | +> Ahoy Mate, |
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| 2 | +> |
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| 3 | +> Welcome to the wonderful world of Pirate Lights Marine Security |
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| 4 | +> Systems!\ |
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| 5 | +> We would like to thank you for taking that all important step to help |
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| 6 | +> secure the safety of your vessel and your loved ones. |
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| 7 | +> |
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| 8 | +> A detailed instruction is included in the enclosed treasure trove of |
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| 9 | +> marine safety and the security. It is our hope this instruction will |
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| 10 | +> assist the able-bodied, self-sufficient sailors like you with |
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| 11 | +> installation and operation. |
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| 12 | +> |
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| 13 | +> Please feel free to contact us with any questions and concerns, and we |
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| 14 | +> always appreciate commentaries you may have. |
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| 15 | +> |
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| 16 | +> Our greatest \"bounty\" is obtaining your 100% satisfaction with our |
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| 17 | +> product, and our upmost intention is always to work to achieve this |
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| 18 | +> goal. |
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| 19 | +> |
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| 20 | +> Please send us pictures of your completed security/ambience. We would |
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| 21 | +> love to include them on our website. |
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| 22 | +> |
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| 23 | +> We wish you fair winds, following seas with Peace of Mind \... whether |
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| 24 | +> at anchor or at the dock! |
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| 25 | +> |
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| 26 | +> Sincerely, |
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| 27 | +> |
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| 28 | +> Pirate Lights Marine Security Team |
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| 29 | +> |
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| 30 | +> {width="2.7784722222222222in" |
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| 31 | +> height="2.576388888888889in"}For installation questions please call or |
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| 32 | +> email: |
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| 33 | +> |
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| 34 | +> {width="0.6180555555555556in" |
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| 35 | +> height="0.6180555555555556in"}Donald - (904) 792-3720 |
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| 36 | +> |
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| 37 | +> WhatsApp#: (904) 552-5886 |
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| 38 | + |
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| 39 | +Email: <Sales@PirateLights.com> http://www.PirateLights.com |
plss/v2/2_Installation Instructions Revised.md
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| 1 | +> {width="1.5520833333333333in" |
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| 2 | +> height="1.4993055555555554in"} |
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| 3 | +> |
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| 4 | +> **[INSTALLATION]{.underline}** |
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| 5 | + |
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| 6 | +Select the desired location for the remote switch panel, preferably |
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| 7 | +inside the boat. Make sure the location gives you access for running all |
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| 8 | +your wires and that it is close to the 12-volt DC power source. |
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| 9 | + |
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| 10 | +Note: *All installation is to be done [before]{.underline} power is |
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| 11 | +applied to the control box by inserting the fuse.* |
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| 12 | + |
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| 13 | +{width="2.109722222222222in" |
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| 14 | +height="1.6666666666666667in"}Use a template to make the cutout in the |
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| 15 | +selected location and cut the hole with a jigsaw. It is recommended that |
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| 16 | +you protect the surface of the cutout area with tape to avoid scratching |
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| 17 | +the surrounding surface. |
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| 18 | + |
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| 19 | +- 3 Gang Switch - Template should be 3" by 1-5/8" |
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| 20 | + |
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| 21 | +- 5 Gang Switch - Template should be 5" by 1-5/8" |
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| 22 | + |
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| 23 | +- 6 Gang Switch - Template should be 6-1/8" by 1-5/8" |
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| 24 | + |
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| 25 | +```{=html} |
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| 26 | +<!-- --> |
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| 27 | +``` |
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| 28 | +- {width="2.060416666666667in" |
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| 29 | + height="2.329861111111111in"}**[Make sure you have additional room |
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| 30 | + for the face plate of the panel before cutting.]{.mark}** |
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| 31 | + |
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| 32 | +Install switch panel into cutout, predrill pilot hole and screw in place |
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| 33 | +with #6 pan head screws. |
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| 34 | + |
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| 35 | +Mount the command box in a desired location close to the breaker panel |
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| 36 | +or other power supply terminal and within 3' from the desired switch |
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| 37 | +panel location so that the switch harness will reach the switches. |
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| 38 | + |
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| 39 | +(note: additional 3 foot harness are available and can be connected |
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| 40 | +together to increase length. The harness wires may also be spliced with |
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| 41 | +18-gauge wire for a distance up to 40 feet) |
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| 42 | + |
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| 43 | +{width="1.7673611111111112in" |
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| 44 | +height="1.9569444444444444in"} |
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| 45 | + |
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| 46 | +Install wiring for the lights, siren, P.I.R. motion sensor, and power |
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| 47 | +according to the wire labels (use your best judgment and always use |
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| 48 | +wiring glands when drilling through watertight membranes). |
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| 49 | + |
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| 50 | +*Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **Installation** page 1 of 2* |
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| 51 | + |
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| 52 | +[Please see attach wire size chart for recommended wire gauges used for |
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| 53 | +different configurations.]{.mark} |
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| 54 | + |
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| 55 | +- *DC current is susceptible to voltage drop over wire distance and |
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| 56 | + therefore must be sized for the distance and power needed on each |
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| 57 | + wire run (please use the attached reference table to determine the |
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| 58 | + recommended wire size for the number and size of lights for your |
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| 59 | + application).* |
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| 60 | + |
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| 61 | +**[Note]{.underline}**: There is one 16ga / 3 conduit wire labeled "RGB |
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| 62 | +Light Bar" -- the system can directly power a total of two 12" light |
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| 63 | +bars [OR]{.underline} one 20" light bar through this wire. *If you |
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| 64 | +desire more lights, we can create a custom set up to add as many lights |
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| 65 | +as you would like by using waterproof relay. Please contact us for more |
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| 66 | +information or to discuss other lighting options.* |
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| 67 | + |
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| 68 | +{width="1.3125in" height="1.3958333333333333in"} |
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| 69 | +Terminate lights, siren, motion sensor(s), beam break sensors, float |
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| 70 | +switch, and smoke detectors with heat shrinkable butt connectors. |
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| 71 | + |
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| 72 | +{width="3.102777777777778in" |
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| 73 | +height="2.8805555555555555in"} |
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| 74 | + |
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| 75 | +Terminate lights, siren, motion sensor(s), beam break sensors, float |
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| 76 | +switch, smoke detectors and power with the command box and attach them |
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| 77 | +appropriately to the labeled wiring and wire flow chart provided. |
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| 78 | + |
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| 79 | +The final termination is at your 12-volt DC power source, install a 15A |
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| 80 | +fuse holder or attach to a 15A circuit breaker. **It is extremely |
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| 81 | +important to terminate the wiring with all connections per the wire |
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| 82 | +labels.** |
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| 83 | + |
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| 84 | +{width="1.6972211286089238in" |
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| 85 | +height="1.6391010498687664in"} |
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| 86 | + |
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| 87 | +> ***If you have any questions, please contact Pirate Lights.*** |
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| 88 | +> |
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| 89 | +> {width="0.5116272965879265in" |
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| 90 | +> height="0.5116272965879265in"}***Donald (Product Engineer)\ |
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| 91 | +> *** |
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| 92 | +> |
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| 93 | +> ***WhatsApp# : (904) 552-5886\ |
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| 94 | +> email : Sales@PirateLights.com*** |
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| 95 | +> |
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| 96 | +> ***Please leave a message if we don't answer immediately.*** |
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| 97 | + |
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| 98 | +***\ |
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| 99 | +**Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **Installation** page 2 of 2* |
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| 100 | + |
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| 101 | +**[Wire recommendations:]{.underline}** |
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| 102 | + |
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| 103 | +**[For all Sensors & Siren:]{.underline}** (Motion Sensor, Float Sensor, |
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| 104 | +Beam Break Sensor, Smoke/Heat Detector) |
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| 105 | + |
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| 106 | +- We recommend using a good, **[SHIELDED]{.mark}** 22AWG stranded |
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| 107 | + copper core 4 conduit alarm wire for all the sensor installation |
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| 108 | + along with a Type B waterproof connector with sealant. |
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| 109 | + |
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| 110 | + - Although you will not use all four wires, it is round, PVC |
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| 111 | + insolated, cost effective, and has its length labeled every foot |
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| 112 | + for easy installation. |
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| 113 | + |
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| 114 | +- This can be used for the Siren(s) as well (*out to 42' of cable |
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| 115 | + length*) and can be bundled together (*two wires for power and two |
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| 116 | + wires for ground*) for using two sirens on the same length of cable. |
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| 117 | + |
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| 118 | +{width="1.2944444444444445in" |
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| 120 | +height="1.4076388888888889in"} |
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| 121 | + |
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| 122 | +{width="2.8055555555555554in" |
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| 123 | +height="1.073611111111111in"}{width="2.7481649168853894in" |
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| 124 | +height="0.7013888888888888in"} |
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| 125 | + |
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| 126 | +{width="2.183333333333333in" |
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| 128 | +height="0.89375in"} |
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| 129 | + |
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| 130 | +**[\ |
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| 131 | +For Blind Light(s):]{.underline}** |
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| 132 | + |
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| 133 | +{width="4.188888888888889in" |
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| 134 | +height="0.9340277777777778in"}We recommend using a 16 AWG 2 conduit |
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| 135 | +tinned copper marine wire. |
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| 136 | + |
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| 137 | +{width="2.594232283464567in" |
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| 138 | +height="1.3777602799650044in"} |
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| 139 | + |
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| 140 | +**[For the RGB Light Bar(s):]{.underline}** |
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| 141 | + |
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| 142 | +{width="4.313432852143482in" |
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| 143 | +height="0.9006496062992126in"}We recommend using a 14 AWG |
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| 144 | +**[[3]{.underline} conduit]{.mark}** tinned copper marine wire. |
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| 145 | + |
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| 146 | +[PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE **[3 (THREE)]{.underline}** WIRES REQUIRED |
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| 147 | +FOR THE RGB LIGHT BARS]{.mark} |
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| 148 | + |
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| 149 | +**[For the System Power Supply:]{.underline}** |
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| 150 | + |
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| 151 | +{width="4.268055555555556in" |
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| 152 | +height="0.9208125546806649in"}We recommend using a 12 AWG 2 conduit |
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| 153 | +tinned copper marine wire and a 12AWG inline fuse. |
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| 154 | + |
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| 155 | +{width="2.313888888888889in" |
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| 156 | +height="0.8611111111111112in"} |
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| 157 | + |
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| 158 | +*\ |
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| 159 | +Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **Max Wire Length For Wire Gauge Size** |
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| 160 | +page 1 of 2* |
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| 161 | + |
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| 162 | ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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| 163 | +| [Max Wire Length For Components & Wire Gauge Size]{.underline} | |
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| 164 | +| | |
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| 165 | +| [\ | |
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| 166 | +| ]{.underline} | |
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| 167 | +| | |
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| 168 | +| ----- | |
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| 169 | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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| 170 | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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| 171 | +| | |
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| 172 | +| **Per Individual Wire Run** | |
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| 173 | +| **22 **20 **18 **16 **14 **12 | |
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| 174 | +| | |
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| 175 | +| | |
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| 176 | +| Gauge** Gauge** Gauge** Gauge** Gauge** Gauge** | |
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| 177 | +| ----- | |
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| 178 | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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| 179 | +| --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- | |
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| 180 | +| {width="0.71875in" height="0.23125in"}One 12\" RGB | |
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| 182 | +| Light Bar x x 46 Feet 73 Feet 117 Feet 186 Feet | |
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| 183 | +| | |
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| 184 | +| ![] | |
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| 185 | +| (media/image28.png){width="0.71875in" | |
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| 186 | +| x x 24 Feet 38 Feet 61 Feet 97 Feet | |
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| 187 | +| height="0.23125in"}{width="0.71875in" heigh | |
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| 188 | +| t="0.23125in"}Two | |
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| 189 | +| 12\" RGB Light Bars | |
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| 190 | +| | |
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| 191 | +| | |
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| 192 | +| {width="1.5104166666666667in" | |
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| 194 | +| x x 27 Feet 43 Feet 69 Feet 111 Feet | |
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| 195 | +| height="0.25277777777777777in"}One 20\" RGB Light Bar | |
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| 196 | +| | |
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| 197 | +| | |
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| 198 | +| {width="0.7321434820647419in" | |
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| 202 | +| | |
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| 203 | +| height="0.29985454943132106in"}Blind Light | |
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| 204 | +| | |
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| 205 | +| | |
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| 206 | +| {width="0.7321434820647419in" | |
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| 210 | +| | |
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| 211 | +| height="0.29985454943132106in"}{width="0.732143482064 | |
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| 214 | +| 7419in" | |
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| 215 | +| height="0.29985454943132106in"}Two Blind Lights | |
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| 216 | +| | |
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| 217 | +| | |
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| 218 | +| {width="0.3854166666666667in" | |
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| 220 | +| 42 Feet 67 Feet 107 Feet 170 Feet 271 Feet 431 Feet | |
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| 221 | +| height="0.4479166666666667in"}One Siren | |
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| 222 | +| | |
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| 223 | +| | |
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| 224 | +| {width="0.3854166666666667in" | |
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| 226 | +| 22 Feet 36 Feet 57 Feet 91 Feet 146 Feet 232 Feet | |
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| 227 | +| height="0.4479166666666667in"}{width="0.385 | |
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| 228 | +| 4166666666667in" | |
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| 229 | +| height="0.4479166666666667in"}Two Sirens | |
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| 230 | +| | |
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| 231 | +| | |
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| 232 | +| {width="0.36180555555555555in" | |
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| 233 | +| 125 Feet \- \- \- \- \- | |
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| 234 | +| height="0.7909722222222222in"}PIR Dual Tec | |
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| 235 | +| | |
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| 236 | +| | |
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| 237 | +| {width="0.3854166666666667in" | |
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| 240 | +| | |
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| 241 | +| height="0.4583333333333333in"}{width="0.4875in" | |
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| 244 | +| | |
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| 245 | +| height="0.4895833333333333in"}Up to 5 Beam Breaks | |
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| 246 | +| | |
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| 247 | +| | |
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| 248 | +| {width="0.38300306211723534in" | |
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| 251 | +| | |
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| 252 | +| height="0.4554625984251969in"}{width="0.4875in" | |
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| 255 | +| | |
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| 256 | +| height="0.4895833333333333in"}Up to 10 Beam Breaks | |
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| 257 | +| | |
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| 258 | +| | |
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| 259 | +| {width="1.1368055555555556in" | |
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| 260 | +| 350 Feet 550 Feet \- \- \- \- | |
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| 261 | +| height="0.42291666666666666in"}Float Switch | |
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| 262 | +| | |
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| 264 | +| {width="0.5621270778652668in" | |
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| 267 | +| | |
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| 268 | +| height="0.5382064741907262in"}Up to 3 Smoke Detectors (longest ru | |
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| 269 | +| n) | |
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| 270 | +| | |
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| 271 | +| {width="0.5618055555555556in" height | |
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| 274 | +| ="0.5375in"}Up to | |
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| 275 | +| 5 Smoke Detectors (longest run) | |
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| 276 | +| | |
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| 277 | +| ----- | |
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| 278 | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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| 279 | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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| 280 | ++=======================================================================+ |
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| 281 | ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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| 282 | + |
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| 283 | +*Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **Max Wire Length For Wire Gauge |
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| 284 | +Size** page 2 of 2* |
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| 1 | +> {width="1.6041666666666667in" |
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| 2 | +> height="1.5493055555555555in"} |
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| 4 | +**[\ |
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| 6 | +Motion Sensor Cheat Sheet]{.underline}** |
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| 8 | +The motion sensor is a key component of your security system and proper |
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| 9 | +setup and adjustment must be performed to have a reliable system -- one |
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| 10 | +that consistently detects all human motion in a defined area without |
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| 11 | +generating false alarms. This takes some effort but is well worth it and |
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| 12 | +only must be accomplished once. |
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| 13 | + |
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| 14 | +The Dual Technology PIR/Microwave motion sensor has an angular detection |
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| 15 | +of about 120 degrees with a max range of about 30ft. It's ideal |
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| 16 | +location would be mounted where it will have full view of the bimini or |
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| 17 | +salon area (facing aft) with the most cross traffic motion for detection |
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| 18 | +(PIR motion sensors work best with cross traffic and are least effective |
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| 19 | +with detecting a straight on approach). |
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| 20 | + |
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| 21 | +Please take time to review the directions [provided with your motion |
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| 22 | +sensor]{.underline}. That said here are some helpful hints. |
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| 23 | + |
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| 24 | +{width="2.349582239720035in" |
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| 25 | +height="1.1401968503937008in"}**Part I - Wiring:** |
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| 26 | + |
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| 27 | +Locate the bundle of wires labeled "MOTION SENSOR" coming out of the |
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| 28 | +Control Box: |
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| 29 | + |
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| 30 | +- Brown = Positive (+) |
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| 31 | + |
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| 32 | +- Blue = Negative (-) |
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| 33 | + |
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| 34 | +- Yellow = Signal |
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| 35 | + |
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| 36 | +*Use 22 or 20AWG stranded copper wiring to extend wire to motion sensor |
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| 37 | +mounting location.* |
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| 38 | + |
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| 39 | +***Step 1***: Remove circuit board from housing by removing set screw |
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| 40 | +and releasing retaining clips. |
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| 41 | + |
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| 42 | +{width="1.3020833333333333in" |
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| 44 | +height="2.96875in"} |
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| 45 | + |
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| 46 | +**Set screw** |
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| 47 | + |
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| 48 | +**Retaining Clips** |
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| 49 | + |
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| 50 | +{width="2.045138888888889in" |
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| 52 | +height="1.429861111111111in"}***Step 2:*** Route alarm wires through the |
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| 53 | +mounting bracket and into the base of the housing. If you are using |
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| 54 | +4-wire conduit alarm wire, join two of the wires to the Brown (+) wire |
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| 55 | +from the control box and attach one to the "12v (+)" terminal on the |
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| 56 | +motion sensor and the other power wire to the "COM" terminal. |
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| 57 | + |
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| 58 | +> Attach mounting bracket using provided screws and replace board. |
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| 59 | + |
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| 60 | +{width="1.5118055555555556in" |
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| 62 | +height="1.9909722222222221in"}{width="1.1486122047244094in" |
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| 64 | +height="1.9890605861767279in"} |
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| 65 | + |
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| 66 | +{width="2.6279068241469816in" |
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| 67 | +height="1.5726607611548555in"} |
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| 68 | + |
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| 69 | +{width="2.5661122047244094in" |
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| 70 | +height="1.478814523184602in"}{width="2.3125in" |
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| 73 | +height="1.50625in"}{width="3.10375in" |
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| 74 | +height="1.9895833333333333in"}***Step 3***: [If you are using a |
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| 75 | +three-wire]{.mark} conduit it will be necessary to use a jumper wire |
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| 76 | +between the power "12v (+)" and the "COM" on the motion sensor terminal |
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| 77 | +block. |
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| 78 | + |
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| 79 | +**Jumper wire** |
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| 80 | + |
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| 81 | +**12 V (+)** |
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| 82 | + |
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| 83 | +**"COM"** |
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| 84 | + |
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| 85 | +{width="3.185736001749781in" |
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| 86 | +height="1.8357502187226598in"} |
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| 87 | + |
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| 88 | +***Step 4:*** Wire Alarm Signal Wire to the "NO" terminal. |
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| 89 | + |
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| 90 | +{width="3.1493055555555554in" |
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| 91 | +height="1.8145833333333334in"} |
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| 92 | + |
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| 93 | +***Step 5***: Wire Power and Ground to (+) and (-) respectively. |
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| 94 | + |
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| 95 | +To Look like this: |
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| 96 | + |
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| 97 | +{width="2.8305555555555557in" |
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| 100 | +height="1.867361111111111in"} |
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| 101 | + |
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| 102 | +Red & White |
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| 103 | + |
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| 104 | +Brown |
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| 105 | + |
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| 106 | +Blue |
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| 107 | + |
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| 108 | +Black |
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| 109 | + |
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| 110 | +Green |
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| 111 | + |
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| 112 | +Yellow |
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| 113 | + |
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| 114 | +**Part II - Testing Sensor Adjustments:** |
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| 115 | + |
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| 116 | +There are three internal and one external adjustment to set on your |
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| 117 | +motion sensor: |
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| 118 | + |
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| 119 | +1. Sensitivity -- High or Low (this affects BOTH PIR and Microwave |
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| 120 | + sensors) |
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| 121 | + |
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| 122 | +2. Dial adjustment -- affects Microwave only |
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| 123 | + |
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| 124 | +3. Height adjustment -- effects PIR sensor only |
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| 125 | + |
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| 126 | +4. {width="3.5145833333333334in" |
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| 127 | + height="1.2145833333333333in"}External adjustment -- Changing the |
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| 128 | + way the sensor is facing on the mounting bracket (up/down -- |
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| 129 | + left/right) |
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| 130 | + |
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| 131 | +**[Adjusting Sensitivity:]{.underline}** Sensitivity is set by the DIP |
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| 132 | +switch #4 |
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| 133 | + |
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| 134 | +- [All DIP switches should be in the down position to start]{.mark} |
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| 135 | + |
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| 136 | +{width="1.875in" height="1.5854166666666667in"} |
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| 137 | + |
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| 138 | +**[Adjusting Microwave Dial Adjustment:]{.underline}** |
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| 139 | + |
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| 140 | +- Start with the dial tuned all the way counterclockwise (it's lowest |
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| 141 | + setting) |
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| 142 | + |
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| 143 | +- {width="1.2291666666666667in" |
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| 144 | + height="2.459722222222222in"}Cover the PIR sensors with painter's |
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| 145 | + tape and "walk in" the test pattern [shown in the sensor's |
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| 146 | + instructions]{.underline} while watching for the Green LED to |
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| 147 | + indicate satisfactory microwave detection coverage. |
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| 148 | + |
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| 149 | +- Turn up the dial slowly until the desired area is covered by the |
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| 150 | + sensor. |
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| 151 | + |
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| 152 | +{width="1.6601804461942258in" |
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| 154 | +height="2.058088363954506in"}**[Circuit Board Height |
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| 155 | +Adjustment:]{.underline}** [This must be tested while the cover is |
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| 156 | +on.]{.mark} |
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| 157 | + |
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| 158 | +- Remove painter's tape |
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| 159 | + |
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| 160 | +- In general, the higher the reference arrow is on the bars -- |
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| 161 | + |
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| 162 | +the greater the range of the PIR sensor. However, this is also affected |
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| 163 | +by the height the sensor is mounted at. |
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| 164 | + |
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| 165 | +We recommend the arrow is pointed to the top of the scale to begin with. |
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| 166 | +If the sensor has too much range, then reset the arrow to a lower |
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| 167 | +location. |
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| 168 | + |
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| 169 | +- Walk the test pattern shown in the *sensor's* |
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| 170 | + |
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| 171 | +*instructions* while watching for the Yellow LED on |
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| 172 | + |
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| 173 | +the Left to indicate satisfactory PIR detection coverage. |
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| 174 | + |
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| 175 | +**[External adjustment:]{.underline}** The last adjustment is the actual |
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| 176 | +position that the sensor is facing. |
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| 177 | + |
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| 178 | +This adjustment can be easily made and you may develop different ideal |
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| 179 | +positions for dock side and mooring environments. |
plss/v2/3_Instructions - Motion Sensor Cheat Sheet REVISED.md
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| 1 | +> {width="1.6041666666666667in" |
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| 2 | +> height="1.5493055555555555in"} |
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| 3 | + |
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| 4 | +**[\ |
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| 5 | +\ |
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| 6 | +Motion Sensor Cheat Sheet]{.underline}** |
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| 7 | + |
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| 8 | +The motion sensor is a key component of your security system and proper |
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| 9 | +setup and adjustment must be performed to have a reliable system -- one |
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| 10 | +that consistently detects all human motion in a defined area without |
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| 11 | +generating false alarms. This takes some effort but is well worth it and |
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| 12 | +only must be accomplished once. |
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| 13 | + |
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| 14 | +The Dual Technology PIR/Microwave motion sensor has an angular detection |
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| 15 | +of about 120 degrees with a max range of about 30ft. It's ideal |
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| 16 | +location would be mounted where it will have full view of the bimini or |
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| 17 | +salon area (facing aft) with the most cross traffic motion for detection |
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| 18 | +(PIR motion sensors work best with cross traffic and are least effective |
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| 19 | +with detecting a straight on approach). |
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| 20 | + |
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| 21 | +Please take time to review the directions [provided with your motion |
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| 22 | +sensor]{.underline}. That said here are some helpful hints. |
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| 23 | + |
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| 24 | +{width="2.349582239720035in" |
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| 25 | +height="1.1401968503937008in"}**Part I - Wiring:** |
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| 26 | + |
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| 27 | +Locate the bundle of wires labeled "MOTION SENSOR" coming out of the |
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| 28 | +Control Box: |
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| 29 | + |
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| 30 | +- Brown = Positive (+) |
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| 31 | + |
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| 32 | +- Blue = Negative (-) |
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| 33 | + |
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| 34 | +- Yellow = Signal |
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| 35 | + |
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| 36 | +*Use 22 or 20AWG stranded **[SHIELDED]{.mark}** copper wiring to extend |
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| 37 | +wire to motion sensor mounting location.* |
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| 38 | + |
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| 39 | +***Step 1***: Remove circuit board from housing by removing set screw |
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| 40 | +and releasing retaining clips. |
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| 41 | + |
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| 42 | +{width="1.3020833333333333in" |
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| 44 | +height="2.96875in"} |
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| 45 | + |
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| 46 | +**Set screw** |
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| 47 | + |
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| 48 | +**Retaining Clips** |
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| 49 | + |
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| 50 | +{width="2.045138888888889in" |
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| 52 | +height="1.429861111111111in"}***Step 2:*** Route alarm wires through the |
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| 53 | +mounting bracket and into the base of the housing. If you are using |
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| 54 | +4-wire conduit alarm wire, join two of the wires to the Brown (+) wire |
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| 55 | +from the control box and attach one to the "12v (+)" terminal on the |
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| 56 | +motion sensor and the other power wire to the "COM" terminal. |
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| 57 | + |
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| 58 | +> Attach mounting bracket using provided screws and replace board. |
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| 59 | + |
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| 60 | +{width="1.5118055555555556in" |
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| 62 | +height="1.9909722222222221in"}{width="1.1486122047244094in" |
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| 64 | +height="1.9890605861767279in"} |
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| 65 | + |
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| 66 | +{width="2.6279068241469816in" |
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| 67 | +height="1.5726607611548555in"} |
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| 68 | + |
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| 69 | +{width="2.5661122047244094in" |
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| 70 | +height="1.478814523184602in"}{width="2.3125in" |
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| 73 | +height="1.50625in"}{width="3.10375in" |
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| 74 | +height="1.9895833333333333in"}***Step 3***: [If you are using a |
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| 75 | +three-wire]{.mark} conduit it will be necessary to use a jumper wire |
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| 76 | +between the power "12v (+)" and the "COM" on the motion sensor terminal |
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| 77 | +block. |
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| 78 | + |
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| 79 | +**Jumper wire** |
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| 80 | + |
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| 81 | +**12 V (+)** |
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| 82 | + |
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| 83 | +**"COM"** |
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| 84 | + |
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| 85 | +{width="3.185736001749781in" |
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| 86 | +height="1.8357502187226598in"} |
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| 87 | + |
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| 88 | +***Step 4:*** Wire Alarm Signal Wire to the "NO" terminal. |
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| 89 | + |
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| 90 | +{width="3.1493055555555554in" |
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| 91 | +height="1.8145833333333334in"} |
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| 92 | + |
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| 93 | +***Step 5***: Wire Power and Ground to (+) and (-) respectively. |
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| 94 | + |
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| 95 | +To Look like this: |
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| 96 | + |
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| 97 | +{width="2.8305555555555557in" |
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| 100 | +height="1.867361111111111in"} |
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| 101 | + |
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| 102 | +Red & White |
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| 103 | + |
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| 104 | +Brown |
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| 105 | + |
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| 106 | +Blue |
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| 107 | + |
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| 108 | +Black |
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| 109 | + |
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| 110 | +Green |
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| 111 | + |
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| 112 | +Yellow |
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| 113 | + |
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| 114 | +**Part II - Testing Sensor Adjustments:** |
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| 115 | + |
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| 116 | +There are three internal and one external adjustment to set on your |
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| 117 | +motion sensor: |
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| 118 | + |
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| 119 | +1. Sensitivity -- High or Low (this affects BOTH PIR and Microwave |
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| 120 | + sensors) |
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| 121 | + |
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| 122 | +2. Dial adjustment -- affects Microwave only |
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| 123 | + |
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| 124 | +3. Height adjustment -- effects PIR sensor only |
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| 125 | + |
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| 126 | +4. {width="3.5145833333333334in" |
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| 127 | + height="1.2145833333333333in"}External adjustment -- Changing the |
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| 128 | + way the sensor is facing on the mounting bracket (up/down -- |
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| 129 | + left/right) |
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| 130 | + |
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| 131 | +**[Adjusting Sensitivity:]{.underline}** Sensitivity is set by the DIP |
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| 132 | +switch #4 |
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| 133 | + |
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| 134 | +- [All DIP switches should be in the down position to start]{.mark} |
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| 135 | + |
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| 136 | +{width="1.875in" height="1.5854166666666667in"} |
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| 137 | + |
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| 138 | +**[Adjusting Microwave Dial Adjustment:]{.underline}** |
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| 139 | + |
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| 140 | +- Start with the dial tuned all the way counterclockwise (it's lowest |
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| 141 | + setting) |
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| 142 | + |
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| 143 | +- {width="1.2291666666666667in" |
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| 144 | + height="2.459722222222222in"}Cover the PIR sensors with painter's |
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| 145 | + tape and "walk in" the test pattern [shown in the sensor's |
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| 146 | + instructions]{.underline} while watching for the Green LED to |
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| 147 | + indicate satisfactory microwave detection coverage. |
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| 148 | + |
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| 149 | +- Turn up the dial slowly until the desired area is covered by the |
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| 150 | + sensor. |
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| 151 | + |
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| 152 | +{width="1.6601804461942258in" |
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| 154 | +height="2.058088363954506in"}**[Circuit Board Height |
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| 155 | +Adjustment:]{.underline}** [This must be tested while the cover is |
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| 156 | +on.]{.mark} |
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| 157 | + |
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| 158 | +- Remove painter's tape |
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| 159 | + |
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| 160 | +- In general, the higher the reference arrow is on the bars -- |
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| 161 | + |
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| 162 | +the greater the range of the PIR sensor. However, this is also affected |
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| 163 | +by the height the sensor is mounted at. |
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| 164 | + |
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| 165 | +We recommend the arrow is pointed to the top of the scale to begin with. |
|
| 166 | +If the sensor has too much range, then reset the arrow to a lower |
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| 167 | +location. |
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| 168 | + |
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| 169 | +- Walk the test pattern shown in the *sensor's* |
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| 170 | + |
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| 171 | +*instructions* while watching for the Yellow LED on |
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| 172 | + |
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| 173 | +the Left to indicate satisfactory PIR detection coverage. |
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| 174 | + |
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| 175 | +**[External adjustment:]{.underline}** The last adjustment is the actual |
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| 176 | +position that the sensor is facing. |
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| 177 | + |
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| 178 | +This adjustment can be easily made and you may develop different ideal |
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| 179 | +positions for dock side and mooring environments. |
plss/v2/4_Instruction - Siren Installation.md
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| 1 | +> {width="1.9583333333333333in" |
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| 2 | +> height="1.8645833333333333in"} |
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| 3 | +> |
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| 4 | +> **[Concealed Siren Installation Instructions]{.underline}** |
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| 5 | +> |
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| 6 | +> The Siren is an integral part of your security system, installing the |
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| 7 | +> Siren in a manner where it is visually appealing, while it still |
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| 8 | +> provides you with \"peace of mind\" is the installation that you truly |
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| 9 | +> want on your vessel. |
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| 10 | +> |
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| 11 | +> The following instructions will provide you an appealing security |
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| 12 | +> system that is visually unobtrusive. |
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| 13 | +> |
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| 14 | +> We have mounted the Siren at the helm station, steering pedestal, and |
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| 15 | +> various horizontal and vertical surfaces throughout the cockpit. |
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| 16 | +> Concealment and wiring accessibility must be a factor in locating the |
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| 17 | +> Siren. The Siren at 120 dB is very loud. Mount the Siren outside (it |
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| 18 | +> has an IP 68 rating), so it alarms the anchorage to an intruder, and |
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| 19 | +> it saves your ears... |
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| 20 | +> |
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| 21 | +> **[Required Tools]{.underline}** |
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| 22 | +> |
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| 23 | +> Drill |
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| 24 | +> |
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| 25 | +> 2-1/8" hole saw |
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| 26 | +> |
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| 27 | +> Masking Tape |
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| 28 | +> |
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| 29 | +> Small tube of 3M's fast Cure 4200 |
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| 30 | +> |
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| 31 | +> Mineral Spirits or Isopropyl Alcohol |
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| 32 | +> |
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| 33 | +> Paper towels (if you\'re typically a messy person, have plenty on |
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| 34 | +> hand) |
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| 35 | +> |
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| 36 | +> Small Wood Screw for securing siren in the fastening phase |
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| 37 | +> |
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| 38 | +> ***Patience*** (remember you are representing the Pirate Lights |
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| 39 | +> product so take your time and make sure it looks great) |
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| 40 | +> |
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| 41 | +> {width="1.2854166666666667in" |
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| 42 | +> height="1.4479166666666667in"} |
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| 43 | +> |
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| 44 | +> ***Step 1*** |
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| 45 | +> |
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| 46 | +> Find your location taking into consideration ease of wiring. Helm |
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| 47 | +> stations and pedestals are naturals. Tape over location with a masking |
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| 48 | +> tape and mark the center of location where Siren is to be placed. |
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| 49 | +> |
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| 50 | +> **Step 2** |
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| 51 | +> |
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| 52 | +> Making sure there are no obstructions or loose wires behind your |
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| 53 | +> location, |
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| 54 | +> |
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| 55 | +> using the Hole saw, drill the hole completely through the location. |
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| 56 | +> |
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| 57 | +> After you have drilled the hole, carefully remove any debris from the |
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| 58 | +> edges |
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| 59 | +> |
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| 60 | +> of the freshly drilled hole. |
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| 61 | +> |
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| 62 | +> ***Step 3*** |
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| 63 | +> |
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| 64 | +> {width="2.0208333333333335in" |
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| 65 | +> height="1.9083333333333334in"}After cleaning the hole of all debris, |
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| 66 | +> dry fit the Siren assuring there are no hang ups. Apply a light |
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| 67 | +> coating of Fast Cure 4200 (1/16") around the inside circumference of |
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| 68 | +> the hole. |
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| 69 | +> |
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| 70 | +> ***Step 4*** |
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| 71 | +> |
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| 72 | +> Slide the Siren through the opening (adhesive will stick to the siren) |
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| 73 | +> until the Siren protrudes 1/8" of an inch, carefully take a small |
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| 74 | +> stainless wood screw and "set" the Siren from the back side of the |
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| 75 | +> opening. (This step often takes an additional set of hands to hold the |
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| 76 | +> Siren in place, hands that will probably end up with adhesive on them |
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| 77 | +> during this step) |
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| 78 | +> |
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| 79 | +> ***Step 5*** |
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| 80 | +> |
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| 81 | +> Carefully caulk around the front side of the Siren with the Fast Cure |
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| 82 | +> 4200 and make a large bead completely around the back side of the |
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| 83 | +> opening. Using the Mineral Spirits or Isopropyl Alcohol, take your |
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| 84 | +> time cleaning the surface of the Siren and all areas of the surface. |
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| 85 | +> The only area where adhesive should be seen is between the thin crack |
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| 86 | +> between the Siren and the surface of your vessel. |
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| 87 | +> |
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| 88 | +> ***Step 6*** |
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| 89 | +> |
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| 90 | +> Let 3Ms Fast Cure Adhesive completely set before terminating the |
|
| 91 | +> wiring. |
plss/v2/5_Light Installation REVISED.md
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| 1 | +{width="1.3534722222222222in" |
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| 2 | +height="1.3131944444444446in"}**[\ |
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| 3 | +\ |
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| 4 | +]{.underline}** |
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| 5 | + |
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| 6 | +{width="3.2784722222222222in" |
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| 8 | +height="1.726388888888889in"}**[\ |
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| 9 | +Installing Lights]{.underline}** |
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| 10 | + |
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| 11 | +Light Bar Installation: |
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| 12 | + |
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| 13 | +The RGB light bars should be placed on each side of your bimini\ |
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| 14 | +or salon top (port and starboard) facing downward & outboard |
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| 15 | + |
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| 16 | +so that the deck is illuminated by the RGB light bar with any additional |
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| 17 | +light\ |
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| 18 | +spilling over into the water. |
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| 19 | + |
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| 20 | +{width="5.770833333333333in" |
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| 22 | +height="3.245138888888889in"} |
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| 23 | + |
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| 24 | +Locate the 14AWG/ 3 conduit wire coming from the control box labeled |
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| 25 | +"RGB Light Bar": |
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| 26 | + |
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| 27 | +**[If you are [using]{.underline} the provided DT style waterproof |
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| 28 | +connector]{.mark}**, use the following wiring diagram: |
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| 29 | + |
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| 30 | +**[14 AWG / 3 Conduit]{.underline}** **[DT Connector]{.underline}** |
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| 31 | + |
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| 32 | +WHITE Wire = (White Flood Light Power) = WHITE Wire |
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| 33 | + |
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| 34 | +{width="3.0658891076115484in" |
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| 35 | +height="1.7586275153105861in"}GREEN Wire = (RGB Light Power) = RED Wire |
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| 36 | + |
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| 37 | +BLACK Wire = Ground for Light (-) = Black Wire |
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| 38 | + |
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| 39 | +*Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **Installing Lights** page 1 of 2* |
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| 40 | + |
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| 41 | +[**If you are [removing]{.underline} the DT** **style waterproof |
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| 42 | +connector**]{.mark} from the light and wiring it directly, use the |
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| 43 | +following wiring diagram: |
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| 44 | + |
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| 45 | +**[14 AWG / 3 Conduit]{.underline}** **[Wire directly from |
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| 46 | +light]{.underline}** |
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| 47 | + |
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| 48 | +Black Wire = White Flood Lights\ |
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| 49 | +White Wire -- RGB Lights |
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| 50 | + |
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| 51 | +Red Wire -- Ground (-) |
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| 52 | + |
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| 53 | +WHITE Wire = (White Flood Light Power) = BLACK Wire |
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| 54 | + |
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| 55 | +{width="1.9666666666666666in" |
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| 56 | +height="3.227777777777778in"}GREEN Wire = (RGB Light Power) = WHITE Wire |
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| 57 | + |
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| 58 | +BLACK Wire = Ground for Light (-) = RED Wire |
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| 59 | + |
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| 60 | +**[[Cut wire From 12" Lights]{.underline}]{.smallcaps}** |
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| 61 | + |
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| 62 | +{width="2.5875in" |
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| 64 | +height="1.0597222222222222in"} |
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| 65 | + |
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| 66 | +**Strobing "Blind Light"** |
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| 67 | + |
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| 68 | +Ideally, the "blind light" will be mounted over the companionway as it's |
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| 69 | +purpose is to stun "would be intruders" and reduce their ability to see |
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| 70 | +into the boat WHILE still allowing you to see them. |
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| 71 | + |
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| 72 | +{width="2.675in" height="1.1666666666666667in"} |
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| 73 | + |
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| 74 | +Locate the bundle of wires labeled "Blind Light" coming from the control |
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| 75 | +box and wire according to the following wiring diagram: |
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| 76 | + |
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| 77 | +**["Blind Light" Wire Bundle]{.underline}** **[BLIND |
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| 78 | +LIGHT]{.underline}** |
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| 79 | + |
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| 80 | +YELLOW Wire = (Power) = RED Wire |
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| 81 | + |
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| 82 | +BLACK Wire = Ground for Light (-) = Black Wire |
|
| 83 | + |
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| 84 | +{width="6.5in" height="1.8409722222222222in"} |
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| 85 | + |
|
| 86 | +*Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **Installing Lights** page 2 of 2* |
plss/v2/6_Beam Break REVISED.md
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| 1 | +{width="1.3534722222222222in" |
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| 2 | +height="1.3131944444444446in"} |
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| 3 | + |
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| 4 | +{width="1.3354166666666667in" |
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| 6 | +height="1.3402777777777777in"}**[The "Beam Break" System]{.underline}** |
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| 7 | + |
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| 8 | +**[Theory of Operation:]{.underline}** |
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| 9 | + |
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| 10 | +Your Beam Break sensors are a separate security system within your |
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| 11 | +Pirate Lights V-2. They are intended to be used as additional security |
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| 12 | +protection in conjunction with the standard motion detection **AND** to |
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| 13 | +[remain on]{.underline} after you reboard and turn off the motion |
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| 14 | +sensor(s) via the Security FOB or Switch. |
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| 15 | + |
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| 16 | +{width="1.0263888888888888in" |
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| 17 | +height="1.2222222222222223in"}The idea behind utilizing the beam break |
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| 18 | +is the same premise of stepping over your garage door safety sensor when |
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| 19 | +you are shutting the garage door and leaving you house without using the |
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| 20 | +remote. |
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| 21 | + |
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| 22 | +*-You know where the sensor is and [you step over it-]{.underline}* |
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| 23 | + |
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| 24 | +The same idea applies on your boat, the beam breaks are place on the |
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| 25 | +transom/sugar scoops\ |
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| 26 | +(and optionally under the hatches), you step over them because you know |
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| 27 | +where they are, but any would be intruder triggers the alarm. |
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| 28 | + |
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| 29 | +**[Leave "Beam Break" ON all the time!]{.underline}** |
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| 30 | + |
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| 31 | +**- unless you are underway or having a social event-** |
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| 32 | + |
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| 33 | +*This is designed to protect you from your own complacency.* |
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| 34 | + |
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| 35 | +**[Installation:]{.underline}** |
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| 36 | + |
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| 37 | +Installation of the Beam Break sensors are boat specific but should be |
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| 38 | +placed in a location that is hard to avoid for someone who is unaware of |
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| 39 | +them (usually in the transom or sugar scoops about 6" to 8" off the |
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| 40 | +deck). |
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| 41 | + |
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| 42 | +When you are deciding where to place them it is recommended that you |
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| 43 | +suspend a string line across your proposed area to ensure that it is |
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| 44 | +something that you are fine with stepping over [constantly and without |
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| 45 | +undue difficulty]{.underline}. |
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| 46 | + |
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| 47 | +Beam Break sensor(s) for boarding area should be well concealed and |
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| 48 | +normally will be recessed into a drilled 18mm (23/32") hole that has |
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| 49 | +access from behind for wiring. |
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| 50 | + |
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| 51 | +Use "Reflector" Beam Breaks for distances up to 6'. |
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| 52 | + |
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| 53 | +Use "Through Beam" Beam Breaks for distances up to 30'. |
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| 54 | + |
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| 55 | +[Notes]{.underline}: |
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| 56 | + |
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| 57 | +When aligning the "Through Beam" sensors, begin by lining up the |
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| 58 | +transmitter (the one with two wires) first. The transmitter projects a |
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| 59 | +3º IR beam where the receiver will detect a range of 20º. Once the |
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| 60 | +system is powered on the beam breaks will have power. |
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| 61 | + |
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| 62 | +- When the transmitter has power, the red LED on the back side of it |
|
| 63 | + will be illuminated. |
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| 64 | + |
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| 65 | +- When the receiver is triggered or misaligned, the red LED on the |
|
| 66 | + back side of it will be illuminated. |
|
| 67 | + |
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| 68 | +- When the receiver is in normal, untriggered, operation the red LED |
|
| 69 | + will NOT be illuminated, this is what you are trying to achieve when |
|
| 70 | + aligning the beam break sensors. |
|
| 71 | + |
|
| 72 | +*\ |
|
| 73 | +Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **The "Beam Break" System** page 1 of |
|
| 74 | +3* |
|
| 75 | + |
|
| 76 | +**[Sensor Alignment]{.underline}**: |
|
| 77 | + |
|
| 78 | +Once your location has been determined and the system is completely |
|
| 79 | +wired and has power it is time to align and secure your beam break |
|
| 80 | +sensors. This is usually a two-person operation. |
|
| 81 | + |
|
| 82 | +**For "Through Beam" sensors:** |
|
| 83 | + |
|
| 84 | +- Both the beam breaks will have a lit red LED indicator light on the |
|
| 85 | + back of the sensors when not aligned. |
|
| 86 | + |
|
| 87 | +- Begin with selectin the transmitter (the one with two wires) ensure |
|
| 88 | + that the red led indicator light on the end of the sensor is lit (if |
|
| 89 | + it is not illuminated you will need to check the wiring) |
|
| 90 | + |
|
| 91 | +- Aim the transmitter at the receiving unit's planed mounting location |
|
| 92 | + and temporally secure. |
|
| 93 | + |
|
| 94 | +- Align the receiver unit until the red indicator light on the back of |
|
| 95 | + the goes out. |
|
| 96 | + |
|
| 97 | +- Permanently secure Transmitter. |
|
| 98 | + |
|
| 99 | +- Permanently secure Receiver. |
|
| 100 | + |
|
| 101 | +**For "Reflector" sensors:** |
|
| 102 | + |
|
| 103 | +- "Reflector" Sensor will have a lit red LED indicator light on the |
|
| 104 | + back of the sensors when not aligned. |
|
| 105 | + |
|
| 106 | +- Ensure that the red led indicator light on the end of the sensor is |
|
| 107 | + lit (if it is not illuminated you will need to check the wiring) |
|
| 108 | + |
|
| 109 | +- Place the reflecting panel in its planned location and temporally |
|
| 110 | + secure. |
|
| 111 | + |
|
| 112 | +- Align the sensor unit until the red indicator light on the back of |
|
| 113 | + the goes out. |
|
| 114 | + |
|
| 115 | +- Permanently secure sensor. |
|
| 116 | + |
|
| 117 | +- Permanently secure reflector panel. |
|
| 118 | + |
|
| 119 | +[Notes:]{.underline} |
|
| 120 | + |
|
| 121 | +When drilling holes for the Beam Break sensors, use painters' tape and |
|
| 122 | +drill a pilot hole before drilling the final 18mm (23/32") hole for the |
|
| 123 | +sensor. |
|
| 124 | + |
|
| 125 | +- Set sensor so that is protrudes a minimal amount from the sensor's |
|
| 126 | + lens side. (*using the provided nut threaded on about three threads |
|
| 127 | + is ideal*) |
|
| 128 | + |
|
| 129 | +- Once the sensor is aligned, it is suggested to "shim in place" and |
|
| 130 | + use Fast Cure 4200 on the hidden side of the hole. |
|
| 131 | + |
|
| 132 | +- Use painters' tape around sensor's lenses and fill exterior gap |
|
| 133 | + around sensor with Fast Cure 4200 in the same method as done with |
|
| 134 | + the siren installation. Using the Mineral Spirits or Isopropyl |
|
| 135 | + Alcohol, take your time cleaning the around the sensor and all areas |
|
| 136 | + of the surface. The only area where adhesive should be seen is |
|
| 137 | + between the thin crack between the beam sensor and the surface of |
|
| 138 | + your vessel. |
|
| 139 | + |
|
| 140 | +Beam breaks for hatches are supplied with their own brackets should be |
|
| 141 | +installed with the beam crossing the center area of hatch. |
|
| 142 | + |
|
| 143 | +Use "Reflector" Beam Breaks for distances up to 6'. |
|
| 144 | + |
|
| 145 | +Use "Through Beam" Beam Breaks for distances up to 30'. |
|
| 146 | + |
|
| 147 | +It is recommended to use **[SHIELDED]{.mark}** 22ga copper wire for up |
|
| 148 | +to 5 sensors, if you are using additional sensors, you can run separate |
|
| 149 | +22ga leads from the Command unit (i.e, a port and starboard line run) Or |
|
| 150 | +increase the size of the wire to 20ga. |
|
| 151 | + |
|
| 152 | +We recommend using a standard **[SHIELDED]{.mark}** 22ga/4 conductor |
|
| 153 | +stranded copper alarm wire (It is round, PVC insolated, cost effective, |
|
| 154 | +and has its length labeled every foot for easy installation). |
|
| 155 | + |
|
| 156 | +*Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **The "Beam Break" System** page 2 of |
|
| 157 | +3* |
|
| 158 | + |
|
| 159 | +**Attach the wires as follows:** |
|
| 160 | + |
|
| 161 | +Select the wire bundle labeled "**[Beam Break]{.underline}**" from the |
|
| 162 | +control box. |
|
| 163 | + |
|
| 164 | +Match the wire color to the Beam Break sensor: |
|
| 165 | + |
|
| 166 | +Brown = Brown (+) |
|
| 167 | + |
|
| 168 | +Blue = Blue (-) |
|
| 169 | + |
|
| 170 | +Black = Black (- signal) |
|
| 171 | + |
|
| 172 | +{width="5.9375in" height="4.5625in"} |
|
| 173 | + |
|
| 174 | +> [Note]{.underline}: *only the receiver uses three wires (power, ground |
|
| 175 | +> and signal), on the through beam sensors, the transmitter will only |
|
| 176 | +> have two wires -Brown (+) and Blue (-).* |
|
| 177 | + |
|
| 178 | +*Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **The "Beam Break" System** page 3 of |
|
| 179 | +3* |
plss/v2/6_Beam Break.md
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| 1 | +{width="1.3534722222222222in" |
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| 2 | +height="1.3131944444444446in"} |
|
| 3 | + |
|
| 4 | +{width="1.3354166666666667in" |
|
| 6 | +height="1.3402777777777777in"}**[The "Beam Break" System]{.underline}** |
|
| 7 | + |
|
| 8 | +**[Theory of Operation:]{.underline}** |
|
| 9 | + |
|
| 10 | +Your Beam Break sensors are a separate security system within your |
|
| 11 | +Pirate Lights V-2. They are intended to be used as additional security |
|
| 12 | +protection in conjunction with the standard motion detection **AND** to |
|
| 13 | +[remain on]{.underline} after you reboard and turn off the motion |
|
| 14 | +sensor(s) via the Security FOB or Switch. |
|
| 15 | + |
|
| 16 | +{width="1.0263888888888888in" |
|
| 17 | +height="1.2222222222222223in"}The idea behind utilizing the beam break |
|
| 18 | +is the same premise of stepping over your garage door safety sensor when |
|
| 19 | +you are shutting the garage door and leaving you house without using the |
|
| 20 | +remote. |
|
| 21 | + |
|
| 22 | +*-You know where the sensor is and [you step over it-]{.underline}* |
|
| 23 | + |
|
| 24 | +The same idea applies on your boat, the beam breaks are place on the |
|
| 25 | +transom/sugar scoops\ |
|
| 26 | +(and optionally under the hatches), you step over them because you know |
|
| 27 | +where they are, but any would be intruder triggers the alarm. |
|
| 28 | + |
|
| 29 | +**[Leave "Beam Break" ON all the time!]{.underline}** |
|
| 30 | + |
|
| 31 | +**- unless you are underway or having a social event-** |
|
| 32 | + |
|
| 33 | +*This is designed to protect you from your own complacency.* |
|
| 34 | + |
|
| 35 | +**[Installation:]{.underline}** |
|
| 36 | + |
|
| 37 | +Installation of the Beam Break sensors are boat specific but should be |
|
| 38 | +placed in a location that is hard to avoid for someone who is unaware of |
|
| 39 | +them (usually in the transom or sugar scoops about 6" to 8" off the |
|
| 40 | +deck). |
|
| 41 | + |
|
| 42 | +When you are deciding where to place them it is recommended that you |
|
| 43 | +suspend a string line across your proposed area to ensure that it is |
|
| 44 | +something that you are fine with stepping over [constantly and without |
|
| 45 | +undue difficulty]{.underline}. |
|
| 46 | + |
|
| 47 | +Beam Break sensor(s) for boarding area should be well concealed and |
|
| 48 | +normally will be recessed into a drilled 18mm (23/32") hole that has |
|
| 49 | +access from behind for wiring. |
|
| 50 | + |
|
| 51 | +Use "Reflector" Beam Breaks for distances up to 6'. |
|
| 52 | + |
|
| 53 | +Use "Through Beam" Beam Breaks for distances up to 30'. |
|
| 54 | + |
|
| 55 | +[Notes]{.underline}: |
|
| 56 | + |
|
| 57 | +When aligning the "Through Beam" sensors, begin by lining up the |
|
| 58 | +transmitter (the one with two wires) first. The transmitter projects a |
|
| 59 | +3º IR beam where the receiver will detect a range of 20º. Once the |
|
| 60 | +system is powered on the beam breaks will have power. |
|
| 61 | + |
|
| 62 | +- When the transmitter has power, the red LED on the back side of it |
|
| 63 | + will be illuminated. |
|
| 64 | + |
|
| 65 | +- When the receiver is triggered or misaligned, the red LED on the |
|
| 66 | + back side of it will be illuminated. |
|
| 67 | + |
|
| 68 | +- When the receiver is in normal, untriggered, operation the red LED |
|
| 69 | + will NOT be illuminated, this is what you are trying to achieve when |
|
| 70 | + aligning the beam break sensors. |
|
| 71 | + |
|
| 72 | +*\ |
|
| 73 | +Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **The "Beam Break" System** page 1 of |
|
| 74 | +3* |
|
| 75 | + |
|
| 76 | +**[Sensor Alignment]{.underline}**: |
|
| 77 | + |
|
| 78 | +Once your location has been determined and the system is completely |
|
| 79 | +wired and has power it is time to align and secure your beam break |
|
| 80 | +sensors. This is usually a two-person operation. |
|
| 81 | + |
|
| 82 | +**For "Through Beam" sensors:** |
|
| 83 | + |
|
| 84 | +- Both the beam breaks will have a lit red LED indicator light on the |
|
| 85 | + back of the sensors when not aligned. |
|
| 86 | + |
|
| 87 | +- Begin with selectin the transmitter (the one with two wires) ensure |
|
| 88 | + that the red led indicator light on the end of the sensor is lit (if |
|
| 89 | + it is not illuminated you will need to check the wiring) |
|
| 90 | + |
|
| 91 | +- Aim the transmitter at the receiving unit's planed mounting location |
|
| 92 | + and temporally secure. |
|
| 93 | + |
|
| 94 | +- Align the receiver unit until the red indicator light on the back of |
|
| 95 | + the goes out. |
|
| 96 | + |
|
| 97 | +- Permanently secure Transmitter. |
|
| 98 | + |
|
| 99 | +- Permanently secure Receiver. |
|
| 100 | + |
|
| 101 | +**For "Reflector" sensors:** |
|
| 102 | + |
|
| 103 | +- "Reflector" Sensor will have a lit red LED indicator light on the |
|
| 104 | + back of the sensors when not aligned. |
|
| 105 | + |
|
| 106 | +- Ensure that the red led indicator light on the end of the sensor is |
|
| 107 | + lit (if it is not illuminated you will need to check the wiring) |
|
| 108 | + |
|
| 109 | +- Place the reflecting panel in its planned location and temporally |
|
| 110 | + secure. |
|
| 111 | + |
|
| 112 | +- Align the sensor unit until the red indicator light on the back of |
|
| 113 | + the goes out. |
|
| 114 | + |
|
| 115 | +- Permanently secure sensor. |
|
| 116 | + |
|
| 117 | +- Permanently secure reflector panel. |
|
| 118 | + |
|
| 119 | +[Notes:]{.underline} |
|
| 120 | + |
|
| 121 | +When drilling holes for the Beam Break sensors, use painters' tape and |
|
| 122 | +drill a pilot hole before drilling the final 18mm (23/32") hole for the |
|
| 123 | +sensor. |
|
| 124 | + |
|
| 125 | +- Set sensor so that is protrudes a minimal amount from the sensor's |
|
| 126 | + lens side. (*using the provided nut threaded on about three threads |
|
| 127 | + is ideal*) |
|
| 128 | + |
|
| 129 | +- Once the sensor is aligned, it is suggested to "shim in place" and |
|
| 130 | + use Fast Cure 4200 on the hidden side of the hole. |
|
| 131 | + |
|
| 132 | +- Use painters' tape around sensor's lenses and fill exterior gap |
|
| 133 | + around sensor with Fast Cure 4200 in the same method as done with |
|
| 134 | + the siren installation. Using the Mineral Spirits or Isopropyl |
|
| 135 | + Alcohol, take your time cleaning the around the sensor and all areas |
|
| 136 | + of the surface. The only area where adhesive should be seen is |
|
| 137 | + between the thin crack between the beam sensor and the surface of |
|
| 138 | + your vessel. |
|
| 139 | + |
|
| 140 | +Beam breaks for hatches are supplied with their own brackets should be |
|
| 141 | +installed with the beam crossing the center area of hatch. |
|
| 142 | + |
|
| 143 | +Use "Reflector" Beam Breaks for distances up to 6'. |
|
| 144 | + |
|
| 145 | +Use "Through Beam" Beam Breaks for distances up to 30'. |
|
| 146 | + |
|
| 147 | +It is recommended to use 22ga **[SHIELDED]{.mark}** copper wire for up |
|
| 148 | +to 5 sensors, if you are using additional sensors, you can run separate |
|
| 149 | +22ga leads from the Command unit (i.e, a port and starboard line run) Or |
|
| 150 | +increase the size of the wire to 20ga. |
|
| 151 | + |
|
| 152 | +We recommend using a standard **[SHIELDED]{.mark}** 22ga/4 conductor |
|
| 153 | +stranded copper alarm wire (It is round, PVC insolated, cost effective, |
|
| 154 | +and has its length labeled every foot for easy installation). |
|
| 155 | + |
|
| 156 | +*Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **The "Beam Break" System** page 2 of |
|
| 157 | +3* |
|
| 158 | + |
|
| 159 | +**Attach the wires as follows:** |
|
| 160 | + |
|
| 161 | +Select the wire bundle labeled "**[Beam Break]{.underline}**" from the |
|
| 162 | +control box. |
|
| 163 | + |
|
| 164 | +Match the wire color to the Beam Break sensor: |
|
| 165 | + |
|
| 166 | +Brown = Brown (+) |
|
| 167 | + |
|
| 168 | +Blue = Blue (-) |
|
| 169 | + |
|
| 170 | +Black = Black (- signal) |
|
| 171 | + |
|
| 172 | +{width="5.9375in" height="4.5625in"} |
|
| 173 | + |
|
| 174 | +> [Note]{.underline}: *only the receiver uses three wires (power, ground |
|
| 175 | +> and signal), on the through beam sensors, the transmitter will only |
|
| 176 | +> have two wires -Brown (+) and Blue (-).* |
|
| 177 | + |
|
| 178 | +*Pirate Lights Marine Security \| **The "Beam Break" System** page 3 of |
|
| 179 | +3* |
plss/v2/7_Advanced_Sensor Instructions - SETTING UP AND TESTING THE SYSTEM REVISED.md
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| 1 | +> {width="1.3541666666666667in" |
|
| 2 | +> height="1.3076388888888888in"} |
|
| 3 | + |
|
| 4 | +**[SETTING UP AND TESTING THE PIRATE LIGHTS SECURITY |
|
| 5 | +SYSTEM]{.underline}** |
|
| 6 | + |
|
| 7 | +> {width="1.5097222222222222in" |
|
| 8 | +> height="1.082638888888889in"} |
|
| 9 | + |
|
| 10 | +Before powering up the Pirate Lights Marine Security System, please |
|
| 11 | +verify that all the switches are in the off position. |
|
| 12 | + |
|
| 13 | +{width="0.5873458005249343in" |
|
| 15 | +height="1.1145833333333333in"}***Step 1:*** Energize incoming power by |
|
| 16 | +inserting the power fuse to the Pirate Lights\ |
|
| 17 | +\ |
|
| 18 | +Marine Security System. |
|
| 19 | + |
|
| 20 | +- The Blue Pirate Lights switches should illuminate. |
|
| 21 | + |
|
| 22 | +***Step 2:*** Turn on the "White Lights" switch at the Pirate Lights |
|
| 23 | +Switch panel. |
|
| 24 | + |
|
| 25 | +- The RGB Light Bars will light up in White Flood Light Mode. |
|
| 26 | + |
|
| 27 | +{width="1.1458333333333333in" |
|
| 29 | +height="1.9777777777777779in"}{width="0.6875in" |
|
| 31 | +height="1.3in"}***Step 3a:*** Download and install Light App from the QR |
|
| 32 | +code on the Command Box or from the QR code provided in the box with |
|
| 33 | +your lights. |
|
| 34 | + |
|
| 35 | +***Step 3b:*** Turn on the "Party Lights" switch at the Pirate Lights |
|
| 36 | +Switch panel. |
|
| 37 | + |
|
| 38 | +- Party Lights will always illuminate in the last function selected |
|
| 39 | + from your app. |
|
| 40 | + |
|
| 41 | +- Open the installed app on your device, you will be able to change |
|
| 42 | + colors, intensity, run programed sequences and have them pulse to |
|
| 43 | + music played from your device. |
|
| 44 | + |
|
| 45 | + - *[USER NOTE:]{.mark} you are also able to turn "on" and "off" |
|
| 46 | + the RGB party lights from the app, doing this will cause the |
|
| 47 | + lights to remain off until you reactivate\ |
|
| 48 | + them from the app.* |
|
| 49 | + |
|
| 50 | +{width="0.6458333333333334in" |
|
| 52 | +height="1.145138888888889in"}***Step 4:*** Turn on the "Security" switch |
|
| 53 | +at the Pirate Lights Switch panel. |
|
| 54 | + |
|
| 55 | +- The led lights on the top of the motion sensor will flash for |
|
| 56 | + approximately 2 minutes as the sensors warm up and adjusts to the |
|
| 57 | + environment. |
|
| 58 | + |
|
| 59 | + - {width="1.030404636920385in" |
|
| 60 | + height="2.2486220472440945in"}After the warm-up period the led |
|
| 61 | + lights on the top of the motion sensor will go out. |
|
| 62 | + |
|
| 63 | +***Step 5:*** Triger the motion sensor by waving your hand in front of |
|
| 64 | +the sensor. |
|
| 65 | + |
|
| 66 | +- The alarm system is now in mute mode and will only trigger the RGB |
|
| 67 | + light bar(s) in the white flood light mode. |
|
| 68 | + |
|
| 69 | +- The white lights on the RGB light bar(s) will illuminate and there |
|
| 70 | + will be a blue led light on the command unit. |
|
| 71 | + |
|
| 72 | +{width="0.7847222222222222in" |
|
| 73 | +height="1.4993055555555554in"}***Step 6:*** Engage the alarm with the |
|
| 74 | +FOB (there will be an arming "chirp"), trigger the motion sensor again. |
|
| 75 | + |
|
| 76 | +- The siren will sound, the blind light will strobe and the white |
|
| 77 | + lights will illuminate. |
|
| 78 | + |
|
| 79 | +- There will be a Blue & Red light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 80 | + alarming. |
|
| 81 | + |
|
| 82 | + - In normal operation, activating the alarm system with the remote |
|
| 83 | + FOB when you are out of range of the motion sensor will prevent |
|
| 84 | + accidently setting off the alarm. |
|
| 85 | + |
|
| 86 | + - {width="0.8638888888888889in" |
|
| 87 | + height="1.0284722222222222in"}{width="0.6in" |
|
| 90 | + height="1.1805555555555556in"}Upon returning to your boat, it is |
|
| 91 | + also preferred to turn off the alarm with the remote FOB before |
|
| 92 | + you are in range of the motion sensor to avoid accidently |
|
| 93 | + setting off the alarm. |
|
| 94 | + |
|
| 95 | +***Step 7:*** If your system is equipped with beam break(s), turn on the |
|
| 96 | +beam break switch. |
|
| 97 | + |
|
| 98 | +*Review Beam Break "Theory of Operation" on the Beam Break installation |
|
| 99 | +page.* |
|
| 100 | + |
|
| 101 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 102 | + |
|
| 103 | +- {width="0.6in" |
|
| 105 | + height="1.2127821522309712in"}There will be a Red & Yellow light on |
|
| 106 | + the command unit while it is alarming. |
|
| 107 | + |
|
| 108 | +{width="1.3354166666666667in" |
|
| 110 | +height="0.5465277777777777in"}***Step 8:*** If your System is equipped |
|
| 111 | +with a float alarm, turn on the "Float" switch at\ |
|
| 112 | +the Pirate Lights Switch panel and manually lift the float. |
|
| 113 | + |
|
| 114 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 115 | + |
|
| 116 | +- There will be a Red & Green light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 117 | + alarming. |
|
| 118 | + |
|
| 119 | +{width="0.9479166666666666in" |
|
| 121 | +height="0.9055555555555556in"}{width="0.6145833333333334in" |
|
| 124 | +height="1.2159722222222222in"}***Step 9:*** If your System is equipped |
|
| 125 | +with a Smoke/ Heat alarm, turn on the "Smoke/Heat" switch at the Pirate |
|
| 126 | +Lights Switch panel and trigger the sensor using a heat gun or smoke |
|
| 127 | +alarm test spray. |
|
| 128 | + |
|
| 129 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 130 | + |
|
| 131 | +- There will be a Red & White light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 132 | + alarming. |
|
| 133 | + |
|
| 134 | +***Step 10:*** Adjust the motion sensor. The motion sensor is a key |
|
| 135 | +component of your security system and proper setup and adjustment must |
|
| 136 | +be performed to have a reliable system -- one that consistently detects |
|
| 137 | +all human motion in a defined area without generating false alarms. This |
|
| 138 | +operation will take time but only requires being set up once. |
|
| 139 | + |
|
| 140 | +> Review the Motion Sensors Installation Document and perform testing |
|
| 141 | +> and adjustments until you are satisfied with its operation. |
|
| 142 | +> |
|
| 143 | +> You are done Installing! It's time to Enjoy! |
plss/v2/Welcome Letter for Endurance Test Group.md
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| 1 | +> {width="1.3541666666666667in" |
|
| 2 | +> height="1.3076388888888888in"} |
|
| 3 | + |
|
| 4 | +**[SETTING UP AND TESTING THE PIRATE LIGHTS SECURITY |
|
| 5 | +SYSTEM]{.underline}** |
|
| 6 | + |
|
| 7 | +> {width="1.5097222222222222in" |
|
| 8 | +> height="1.082638888888889in"} |
|
| 9 | + |
|
| 10 | +Before powering up the Pirate Lights Marine Security System, please |
|
| 11 | +verify that all the switches are in the off position. |
|
| 12 | + |
|
| 13 | +{width="0.5873458005249343in" |
|
| 15 | +height="1.1145833333333333in"}***Step 1:*** Energize incoming power by |
|
| 16 | +inserting the power fuse to the Pirate Lights\ |
|
| 17 | +\ |
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| 18 | +Marine Security System. |
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| 19 | + |
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| 20 | +- The Blue Pirate Lights switches should illuminate. |
|
| 21 | + |
|
| 22 | +***Step 2:*** Turn on the "White Lights" switch at the Pirate Lights |
|
| 23 | +Switch panel. |
|
| 24 | + |
|
| 25 | +- The RGB Light Bars will light up in White Flood Light Mode. |
|
| 26 | + |
|
| 27 | +{width="1.1458333333333333in" |
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| 29 | +height="1.9777777777777779in"}{width="0.6875in" |
|
| 31 | +height="1.3in"}***Step 3a:*** Download and install Light App from the QR |
|
| 32 | +code on the Command Box or from the QR code provided in the box with |
|
| 33 | +your lights. |
|
| 34 | + |
|
| 35 | +***Step 3b:*** Turn on the "Party Lights" switch at the Pirate Lights |
|
| 36 | +Switch panel. |
|
| 37 | + |
|
| 38 | +- Party Lights will always illuminate in the last function selected |
|
| 39 | + from your app. |
|
| 40 | + |
|
| 41 | +- Open the installed app on your device, you will be able to change |
|
| 42 | + colors, intensity, run programed sequences and have them pulse to |
|
| 43 | + music played from your device. |
|
| 44 | + |
|
| 45 | + - *[USER NOTE:]{.mark} you are also able to turn "on" and "off" |
|
| 46 | + the RGB party lights from the app, doing this will cause the |
|
| 47 | + lights to remain off until you reactivate\ |
|
| 48 | + them from the app.* |
|
| 49 | + |
|
| 50 | +{width="0.6458333333333334in" |
|
| 52 | +height="1.145138888888889in"}***Step 4:*** Turn on the "Security" switch |
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| 53 | +at the Pirate Lights Switch panel. |
|
| 54 | + |
|
| 55 | +- The led lights on the top of the motion sensor will flash for |
|
| 56 | + approximately 2 minutes as the sensors warm up and adjusts to the |
|
| 57 | + environment. |
|
| 58 | + |
|
| 59 | + - {width="1.030404636920385in" |
|
| 60 | + height="2.2486220472440945in"}After the warm-up period the led |
|
| 61 | + lights on the top of the motion sensor will go out. |
|
| 62 | + |
|
| 63 | +***Step 5:*** Triger the motion sensor by waving your hand in front of |
|
| 64 | +the sensor. |
|
| 65 | + |
|
| 66 | +- The alarm system is now in mute mode and will only trigger the RGB |
|
| 67 | + light bar(s) in the white flood light mode. |
|
| 68 | + |
|
| 69 | +- The white lights on the RGB light bar(s) will illuminate and there |
|
| 70 | + will be a blue led light on the command unit. |
|
| 71 | + |
|
| 72 | +{width="0.7847222222222222in" |
|
| 73 | +height="1.4993055555555554in"}***Step 6:*** Engage the alarm with the |
|
| 74 | +FOB (there will be an arming "chirp"), trigger the motion sensor again. |
|
| 75 | + |
|
| 76 | +- The siren will sound, the blind light will strobe and the white |
|
| 77 | + lights will illuminate. |
|
| 78 | + |
|
| 79 | +- There will be a Blue & Red light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 80 | + alarming. |
|
| 81 | + |
|
| 82 | + - In normal operation, activating the alarm system with the remote |
|
| 83 | + FOB when you are out of range of the motion sensor will prevent |
|
| 84 | + accidently setting off the alarm. |
|
| 85 | + |
|
| 86 | + - {width="0.8638888888888889in" |
|
| 87 | + height="1.0284722222222222in"}{width="0.6in" |
|
| 90 | + height="1.1805555555555556in"}Upon returning to your boat, it is |
|
| 91 | + also preferred to turn off the alarm with the remote FOB before |
|
| 92 | + you are in range of the motion sensor to avoid accidently |
|
| 93 | + setting off the alarm. |
|
| 94 | + |
|
| 95 | +***Step 7:*** If your system is equipped with beam break(s), turn on the |
|
| 96 | +beam break switch. |
|
| 97 | + |
|
| 98 | +*Review Beam Break "Theory of Operation" on the Beam Break installation |
|
| 99 | +page.* |
|
| 100 | + |
|
| 101 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 102 | + |
|
| 103 | +- {width="0.6in" |
|
| 105 | + height="1.2127821522309712in"}There will be a Red & Yellow light on |
|
| 106 | + the command unit while it is alarming. |
|
| 107 | + |
|
| 108 | +{width="1.3354166666666667in" |
|
| 110 | +height="0.5465277777777777in"}***Step 8:*** If your System is equipped |
|
| 111 | +with a float alarm, turn on the "Float" switch at\ |
|
| 112 | +the Pirate Lights Switch panel and manually lift the float. |
|
| 113 | + |
|
| 114 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 115 | + |
|
| 116 | +- There will be a Red & Green light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 117 | + alarming. |
|
| 118 | + |
|
| 119 | +{width="0.9479166666666666in" |
|
| 121 | +height="0.9055555555555556in"}{width="0.6145833333333334in" |
|
| 124 | +height="1.2159722222222222in"}***Step 9:*** If your System is equipped |
|
| 125 | +with a Smoke/ Heat alarm, turn on the "Smoke/Heat" switch at the Pirate |
|
| 126 | +Lights Switch panel and trigger the sensor using a heat gun or smoke |
|
| 127 | +alarm test spray. |
|
| 128 | + |
|
| 129 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 130 | + |
|
| 131 | +- There will be a Red & White light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 132 | + alarming. |
|
| 133 | + |
|
| 134 | +***Step 10:*** Adjust the motion sensor. The motion sensor is a key |
|
| 135 | +component of your security system and proper setup and adjustment must |
|
| 136 | +be performed to have a reliable system -- one that consistently detects |
|
| 137 | +all human motion in a defined area without generating false alarms. This |
|
| 138 | +operation will take time but only requires being set up once. |
|
| 139 | + |
|
| 140 | +> Review the Motion Sensors Installation Document and perform testing |
|
| 141 | +> and adjustments until you are satisfied with its operation. |
|
| 142 | +> |
|
| 143 | +> You are done Installing! It's time to Enjoy! |
plss/v2/Welcome Letter for Installations.md
| ... | ... | @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ |
| 1 | +> {width="1.3541666666666667in" |
|
| 2 | +> height="1.3076388888888888in"} |
|
| 3 | + |
|
| 4 | +**[SETTING UP AND TESTING THE PIRATE LIGHTS SECURITY |
|
| 5 | +SYSTEM]{.underline}** |
|
| 6 | + |
|
| 7 | +> {width="1.5097222222222222in" |
|
| 8 | +> height="1.082638888888889in"} |
|
| 9 | + |
|
| 10 | +Before powering up the Pirate Lights Marine Security System, please |
|
| 11 | +verify that all the switches are in the off position. |
|
| 12 | + |
|
| 13 | +{width="0.5873458005249343in" |
|
| 15 | +height="1.1145833333333333in"}***Step 1:*** Energize incoming power by |
|
| 16 | +inserting the power fuse to the Pirate Lights\ |
|
| 17 | +\ |
|
| 18 | +Marine Security System. |
|
| 19 | + |
|
| 20 | +- The Blue Pirate Lights switches should illuminate. |
|
| 21 | + |
|
| 22 | +***Step 2:*** Turn on the "White Lights" switch at the Pirate Lights |
|
| 23 | +Switch panel. |
|
| 24 | + |
|
| 25 | +- The RGB Light Bars will light up in White Flood Light Mode. |
|
| 26 | + |
|
| 27 | +{width="1.1458333333333333in" |
|
| 29 | +height="1.9777777777777779in"}{width="0.6875in" |
|
| 31 | +height="1.3in"}***Step 3a:*** Download and install Light App from the QR |
|
| 32 | +code on the Command Box or from the QR code provided in the box with |
|
| 33 | +your lights. |
|
| 34 | + |
|
| 35 | +***Step 3b:*** Turn on the "Party Lights" switch at the Pirate Lights |
|
| 36 | +Switch panel. |
|
| 37 | + |
|
| 38 | +- Party Lights will always illuminate in the last function selected |
|
| 39 | + from your app. |
|
| 40 | + |
|
| 41 | +- Open the installed app on your device, you will be able to change |
|
| 42 | + colors, intensity, run programed sequences and have them pulse to |
|
| 43 | + music played from your device. |
|
| 44 | + |
|
| 45 | + - *[USER NOTE:]{.mark} you are also able to turn "on" and "off" |
|
| 46 | + the RGB party lights from the app, doing this will cause the |
|
| 47 | + lights to remain off until you reactivate\ |
|
| 48 | + them from the app.* |
|
| 49 | + |
|
| 50 | +{width="0.6458333333333334in" |
|
| 52 | +height="1.145138888888889in"}***Step 4:*** Turn on the "Security" switch |
|
| 53 | +at the Pirate Lights Switch panel. |
|
| 54 | + |
|
| 55 | +- The led lights on the top of the motion sensor will flash for |
|
| 56 | + approximately 2 minutes as the sensors warm up and adjusts to the |
|
| 57 | + environment. |
|
| 58 | + |
|
| 59 | + - {width="1.030404636920385in" |
|
| 60 | + height="2.2486220472440945in"}After the warm-up period the led |
|
| 61 | + lights on the top of the motion sensor will go out. |
|
| 62 | + |
|
| 63 | +***Step 5:*** Triger the motion sensor by waving your hand in front of |
|
| 64 | +the sensor. |
|
| 65 | + |
|
| 66 | +- The alarm system is now in mute mode and will only trigger the RGB |
|
| 67 | + light bar(s) in the white flood light mode. |
|
| 68 | + |
|
| 69 | +- The white lights on the RGB light bar(s) will illuminate and there |
|
| 70 | + will be a blue led light on the command unit. |
|
| 71 | + |
|
| 72 | +{width="0.7847222222222222in" |
|
| 73 | +height="1.4993055555555554in"}***Step 6:*** Engage the alarm with the |
|
| 74 | +FOB (there will be an arming "chirp"), trigger the motion sensor again. |
|
| 75 | + |
|
| 76 | +- The siren will sound, the blind light will strobe and the white |
|
| 77 | + lights will illuminate. |
|
| 78 | + |
|
| 79 | +- There will be a Blue & Red light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 80 | + alarming. |
|
| 81 | + |
|
| 82 | + - In normal operation, activating the alarm system with the remote |
|
| 83 | + FOB when you are out of range of the motion sensor will prevent |
|
| 84 | + accidently setting off the alarm. |
|
| 85 | + |
|
| 86 | + - {width="0.8638888888888889in" |
|
| 87 | + height="1.0284722222222222in"}{width="0.6in" |
|
| 90 | + height="1.1805555555555556in"}Upon returning to your boat, it is |
|
| 91 | + also preferred to turn off the alarm with the remote FOB before |
|
| 92 | + you are in range of the motion sensor to avoid accidently |
|
| 93 | + setting off the alarm. |
|
| 94 | + |
|
| 95 | +***Step 7:*** If your system is equipped with beam break(s), turn on the |
|
| 96 | +beam break switch. |
|
| 97 | + |
|
| 98 | +*Review Beam Break "Theory of Operation" on the Beam Break installation |
|
| 99 | +page.* |
|
| 100 | + |
|
| 101 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 102 | + |
|
| 103 | +- {width="0.6in" |
|
| 105 | + height="1.2127821522309712in"}There will be a Red & Yellow light on |
|
| 106 | + the command unit while it is alarming. |
|
| 107 | + |
|
| 108 | +{width="1.3354166666666667in" |
|
| 110 | +height="0.5465277777777777in"}***Step 8:*** If your System is equipped |
|
| 111 | +with a float alarm, turn on the "Float" switch at\ |
|
| 112 | +the Pirate Lights Switch panel and manually lift the float. |
|
| 113 | + |
|
| 114 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 115 | + |
|
| 116 | +- There will be a Red & Green light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 117 | + alarming. |
|
| 118 | + |
|
| 119 | +{width="0.9479166666666666in" |
|
| 121 | +height="0.9055555555555556in"}{width="0.6145833333333334in" |
|
| 124 | +height="1.2159722222222222in"}***Step 9:*** If your System is equipped |
|
| 125 | +with a Smoke/ Heat alarm, turn on the "Smoke/Heat" switch at the Pirate |
|
| 126 | +Lights Switch panel and trigger the sensor using a heat gun or smoke |
|
| 127 | +alarm test spray. |
|
| 128 | + |
|
| 129 | +- The alarm will sound and the blind light will strobe. |
|
| 130 | + |
|
| 131 | +- There will be a Red & White light on the command unit while it is |
|
| 132 | + alarming. |
|
| 133 | + |
|
| 134 | +***Step 10:*** Adjust the motion sensor. The motion sensor is a key |
|
| 135 | +component of your security system and proper setup and adjustment must |
|
| 136 | +be performed to have a reliable system -- one that consistently detects |
|
| 137 | +all human motion in a defined area without generating false alarms. This |
|
| 138 | +operation will take time but only requires being set up once. |
|
| 139 | + |
|
| 140 | +> Review the Motion Sensors Installation Document and perform testing |
|
| 141 | +> and adjustments until you are satisfied with its operation. |
|
| 142 | +> |
|
| 143 | +> You are done Installing! It's time to Enjoy! |