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CROW SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH GENERAL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING LOCATION
Crow’s GENIUS uses ASIC microprocessors to Choose a location most likely to intercept an
4 5 6
7 8 9
FIG. 2 -KNOCKOUT HOLES Terminal 2 - Marked +12V. connect to the positive CHANGING A LENS
output of a 9.2 - 14.5VDC source (usually from the Take the front housing cover in your hand. Push
alarm control unit). outwards on the side of the housing while pulling
Terminal 3 & 4 - Marked TAMPER. If a Tamper the lens holder frame in the opposite direction.
B A A B function is required connect these terminals to a The lens holder frame gently pops out (Fig. 3).
24hour normally closed protective zone in the 1. Push the lens from outside the front cover.
control unit. If the front cover will be opened, an
2. Insert a new lens with the grooved surface
immediate alarm signal will be sent to the control
unit.
facing inside.
Terminal 5 & 6 - Marked RELAY. This is the output 3. Center the lens onto the front cover.
relay of the detector. These two terminals should be 4. Snap the lens holder frame back into place.
B A C A B connected to a normally closed zone in the control
panel.
FIG. 3 - CHANGING A LENS
Terminal 7 - Marked M (Memory). The alarm Pull lens frame out
memory function allows the identification of an
TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONS alerting detector out of multiple detectors connected
to one (or the same) zone of the control panel.
Run the cable through the cable entry hole and
To enable this function, connect (switch on) the
connect the wires in accordance with the
M terminal to a switched +12 to +16VDC source (e.g. LENS
following instructions: Arm / Disarm voltage output from the control panel.) PULL
In case of an alarm, the memory function stores OUTWARDS
the alarm event in the detector.
To identify the detector that alarmed, disconnect
LENS
(switch off) (grounded) the voltage from M
M terminal.
The LED of the detector with the alarm event in
Terminal 1 - Marked -12V (gnd) connect to the memory will light constantly until memory
negative output or ground of the control panel. function is reset.
To reset the memory function, switch on and switch
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FIG. 4 - EXTRAWIDE ANGLE LENS (GE01) FIG. 5 - LONG RANGE LENS (GE02) WIRE SIZE REQUIREMENTS
Use #22 AWG or larger wires. The maximum
Top View length of wire between the detector and the
19.4
0
Top View
control panel depends on the number of
10m
(33ft)
2.4m
(8ft) 40 ° detectors connected and on the wire gauge.
Use the following table to determine required
22 °
0
3m wire gauge and length.
(10ft)
5m
(16ft)
2.4m
Wire Gauge: # 22 20 18 16
(8ft) Side View Wire Length: m 205 310 510 870
2.1m Ft. 800 1200 2000 3400
(6.8ft)
0
1.7m 2.4m 30m
NOTES:
(5.6ft) (7.8ft) (100ft)
1. Refer to the National Electric Code, “NFPA-
70” for wiring methods.
5m FIG. 6 - VERTICAL CURTAIN LENS (GE03) 2. Crow Electronic Engineering requires the
(16ft)
frequency of testing the GENIUS to be at
least once a year.
10m 3. The last 4 digits of a string of alphanumeric
(33ft) digits can identify the GENIUS production
batch, which is printed on the terminal strip
Side View side of the PCB. These 4 digits indicate the
2.1m production week and year of manufacture.
(6.8 ft)
16 17 18