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Product Type IP Box Camera
Brand Optex
Model SIP-5030-IP-BOX
Dimensions (H x W x D) 70 mm x 60 mm x 50 mm
Weight 200 g
Power Supply PoE (802.3af) or 12V DC
Power Consumption 5W
Image Sensor 1/3" CMOS
Resolution Up to 5 MP (2592x1944)
Frame Rate 20 fps at 5 MP, 30 fps at 1080p
Lens 2.8 mm fixed, F1.6
Field of View Horizontal: 90°, Vertical: 50°
Night Vision Up to 30 m (IR LEDs)
Network 10/100 Ethernet, Wi-Fi optional
Protocols IPv4, HTTP, RTSP, ONVIF
Storage microSD card (up to 128GB), NVR
Motion Detection Built-in with sensitivity adjustment
Operating Temperature -20°C to 50°C
Weather Rating IP66 (indoor/outdoor)
Maintenance Clean lens with soft, dry cloth. Avoid strong solvents.
Safety CE, RoHS compliant
Spare Parts & Repairability Contact Optex for replacement parts. Not user-serviceable internal components.
Mounting Wall or ceiling via included bracket

Frequently Asked Questions - SIP-5030-IP-BOX OPTEX

How do I connect the SIP-5030-IP-BOX to my network?
Connect the camera via Ethernet cable to your router/switch. If using PoE, ensure your switch is PoE-capable or use a PoE injector. Alternatively, connect the 12V DC power adapter. The camera will obtain an IP address via DHCP by default.
How can I view the camera feed remotely?
Install the Optex mobile app or use a web browser. Find the camera's IP address on your router, enter it in your browser, and login with default credentials (admin/admin). For remote access, enable port forwarding or use cloud service if supported.
What is the default username and password?
The default username is 'admin' and password is 'admin'. It is strongly recommended to change both after first login for security.
How do I reset the camera to factory settings?
Press and hold the reset button (located on the cable or inside the housing) for 10 seconds until the status LED blinks. The camera will reboot with default settings.
Does the camera support ONVIF?
Yes, the SIP-5030-IP-BOX is ONVIF compliant (Profile S), allowing compatibility with many third-party NVRs and software.
How do I configure motion detection?
Access the camera's web interface, go to Event > Motion Detection. Enable it and adjust sensitivity and zones. You can set up email alerts or recording to SD card on motion.
Can I use the camera outdoors?
Yes, the camera is IP66 rated, meaning it is protected against dust and powerful water jets. It can be installed outdoors in direct rain.
What is the maximum SD card size supported?
The camera supports microSD cards up to 128GB. For reliable performance, use a Class 10 or UHS-I card.
How do I update the firmware?
Download the latest firmware from the Optex website. In the web interface, go to Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade, select the file, and click Upgrade. Do not power off during the process.
What should I do if the camera is not connecting?
Check all cable connections. Ensure the PoE switch or power adapter is working. Try a different Ethernet cable. Use the IP search tool to locate the camera on the network. If still failing, perform a factory reset.

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USER MANUAL SIP-5030-IP-BOX OPTEX

Synthesized Intelligent PIR

REDWALL-V series

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FEATURES

* Intelligent PIR Detection System
- Detection of ambient temperature and illuminance for automatic sensitivity management
- Advanced detection algorithm
- Double Dual/One Quad pryo-elements with patented Double Conductive Shielding for main area
* Built-in creep zone detector (Double dual pyro-elements)
* Anti-vandalism functions
- Anti-rotation function with 3-axis accelerometer
- Anti-masking function with photo-beam
- Reinforced polycarbonate housing
- Max. 4 m (13 ft.) installation height
* Independent sensitivity selector for creep/near/far areas
* Independent N.C. and N.O. output for main area SIP-5030
* 2 x N.C. and N.O. independent output for main areas (Near and Far areas) SIP-100
* Adjustable alarm interval time

REDWALL-V
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: Synthesized Intelligent PIR with creep zone

• SIP-5030

• SIP-100

1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Far area mirror Base Fixing screw for the base Main unit Creep unit Window Fixing rubber form (*1) Masking plate for near area (^1) Near area mirror Fixing screw for the cover Cover Adjustment screws (two facing each other) Angle adjustment guide *1: Not used for the SIP-100. Arrow marking Fixing screw

2 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NOTES

⚠ Warning Caution ⚠
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Never repair or modify product

OPTEX SIP-5030-IP-BOX - INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NOTES - 2
Hold the main unit securely when you install or service it. If you remove your hands from the main unit when cables are connected to it, the main unit may fall and the connector cables may break or the circuit board may be damaged.

Nylon wire loop When servicing, the sensor can be hooked onto the

When servicing, the sensor can be hooked onto the base using the nylon wire loop.

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Verify that the power is off before connecting the wiring.

2-1 INSTALLATION HINTS
2.3-4.0 m (7.6-13 ft.)

Diagram showing a device with a cross symbol and a cloud-like shape, possibly indicating a warning or failure.

Diagram showing a vehicle with a cross symbol and multiple light rays emanating from a target, likely illustrating a physics or engineering concept.

Mount the detector so that the majority of traffic flow is across the detection pattern.

3 INSTALLATION AND ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

3-1 Wall Mounting

(1) Attach the paper template (an accessory) onto the wall, and drill a 6-mm dia. mounting hole and a cabling hole. Insert the anchor bolt (an accessory) into the board mount hole.

10.5 mm 20.0 mm 30.0 mm 40.0 mm 50.0 mm 60.0 mm 70.0 mm 80.0 mm 90.0 mm 100.0 mm

Distance from the ground to the bottom of the template must be between 2.3 m (7.6 ft.) and 4 m (13 ft.).

(2) Using an allen key, remove the main unit from the base.

① ② Open. ① Loosen the fixing screw for the base. ④ Pull out. ③ Unplug the cable connector.

(3) Drill through the bushing of the wiring hole, pass the cable through the hole, and secure the base to the wall.

Technical diagram of an electrical control box with labeled components and wiring connections

(4) Connect the cable to the terminal block (see Step 3-3).

(5) Mount the main unit onto the base.

① Insert and secure here. Nylon wire loop ③ Close. ② Connect the connector. ④ Tighten and secure the fixing screw for the base.

Cautions>>

When mounting the main unit, take care not to trap the nylon wire loop. Also, take care not to get your fingers caught.

(6) Check to see that the various settings and operations are correct.

Caution>>

When the red LED flashes after the power turns on, this signifies that the system is warming up. Wait for approximately 60 seconds.

3-2 Inside View of the Base

Main unit connector Base Wall mounting hole Wiring terminals (SIP-100 ONLY) Waterproof seal (Do not remove this seal.) Wiring terminals Wall mounting hole Bushing of wiring hole Bushing of wiring hole Open wiring cap

3-3 WIRING

FAR AREA *2 ALARM OUTPUT (N.C.) ALARM OUTPUT (N.O.) (SIP-100 only) POWER INPUT TROUBLE OUTPUT TAMPER OUTPUT *1 SPARE CREEP ALARM OUTPUT (N.C.) FAR AREA AND NEAR AREA *3 ALARM OUTPUT (N.C.) ALARM OUTPUT (N.O.) ALARM OUTPUT (N.O.)

*1: TAMPER terminals to be connected to a 24 hour supervisory loop.
*2: FAR AREA ALARM OUTPUT, when the NUMBER OF OUTPUTS select switch is ON(3) (see Step 5-3).
*3: Both FAR AREA and NEAR AREA ALARM OUTPUT, when the NUMBER OF OUTPUTS select switch is OFF(2). And Only NEAR AREA ALARM OUTPUT, when the NUMBER OF OUTPUTS select switch is ON(3) (see Step 5-3).

Name Function
TROUBLE OUTPUTTrouble out is used for anti-masking signal. When an object is placed close to the lens surface, for a period of more than 20 seconds (approx.), the IR anti-masking circuit will activate and generate a trouble signal.
TAMPER OUTPUTIt is detected when the cover is opened.
It is detected when the main unit is removed from its base.
Anti-Rotation:Damage sustained by the main unit is detected.When the system power switch is turned on while the cover is closed, the mounting position of the main unit itself will be determined and stored in memory after approximately 10 seconds. Then, if the main unit is impacted in a horizontal or vertical direction and if the position of the main unit has changed, damage sustained by the main unit will be detected. However, if you remove the cover while keeping the system power turned on, and if you close the cover again after correcting the position of the main unit, the new position of the main unit will be stored in memory after approximately 10 seconds.

Power wires should not exceed the following lengths.

WIRE SIZESIP-5030SIP-100
12V DC14V DC24V AC 1212V DC 1414V DC 24VAC
0.33 mm^2 (AWG22)480(1570)640(2100)1370(4490)410(1350)550(1800)1280(4200)
0.52 mm^2 (AWG20)760(2490)1010(3310)2160(7090)650(2130)860(2820)2020(6630)
0.83 mm^2 (AWG18)1210(3970)1610(5280)3450(11320)1030(3380)1380(4530)3220(10560)

m (ft.)

4 DETECTION AREA SETTING

You can adjust the detection area by 90 degrees in a horizontal direction and by 10 degrees in a vertical direction.

Correct the vertical detection angle according to the mounting height of the sensor unit.

Applicable models

SIP-5030SIP-100
85° 85° 10° 10°

Cautions>>

To rotate the main unit counterclockwise, loosen the RHside adjustment screw. To rotate the main unit clockwise, loosen the LH-side adjustment screw.

Otherwise, you may find it difficult to tighten or you may find that you cannot tighten the adjustment screw when you are securing the main unit.

Adjustment screw

To rotate the unit counterclockwise
To rotate the unit clockwise

4-1 Main Detection Area Setting

(1) Adjust the angle of the main unit in a horizontal direction so that you can cover the desired detection area.

① Loosen the fixing screw for the base. ③ Rotate the main unit.

② Loosen the adjustment screw.
④ Tighten the adjustment screw slightly.

(2) Adjust the angle of the main unit in a vertical direction so that you can cover the desired detection area.

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natural_image Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with layered components and a central circular feature (no text or symbols)

Align the arrow of the main unit with the "Angle adjustment guide" of the adjustment screw. The main unit is usually adjusted within the width of this guide.

When mounted at a height of 2.3 meters (7.6ft.)

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When mounted at a height of 4.0 meters (13ft.)

Cautions>>

If the mounting wall is at an angle, the arrow of the main unit may exceed the top or bottom limit of "Angle adjustment guide". Always check this using the area viewfinder or the walk tester. If the detection area is too high or too low, an object outside the detection area may be detected or incorrect object detection may occur.

(3) Remove the cover.

Hooks ①

③ Slide the cover downward and release the hooks.

① Loosen two fixing screws for the cover and pull out the cover until it stops. — Cover

② Hold the heads of both cover fixing screws with your hands, and pull down and remove the bottom section of the cover from the main unit.

Cautions>>

The cover is linked to the main unit by nylon wire loop so that the cover does not fall. Do not pull the cover using excessive force.

(4) Mount the area viewfinder.

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Put the red string round the main unit.

Red string to hold the main unit Center circle of the lens Insert and mount to the main unit. ② ③ Determine the detection direction (see Step 5-①). Area viewfinder AVF-1 (optional) ④ Insert the area plate into the slot. Area plate (an accessory) * Peel off the protection seal from both faces of the area plate.

Inspection window

Mounting tips>>

- Engage the convex section of the area viewfinder fixing arms with the notches of the main unit, and insert and mount the arms.

Notch Fixing arms Convex section

- Mount the area plate so that an arrow of the plate center section faces upward and the letter surface can be seen. - Insert the area plate into the top and bottom grooves of the area viewfinder until the plate is stopped by the ribs

SIP-5030 Arrow marking Grooves SIP-100 102 (5030)N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Ribs

(5) Fine adjust the main unit angle in vertical and horizontal direction by observing the target area through the area viewfinder.

① To change the direction of the inspection window, rotate the area viewfinder in a horizontal direction until it clicks and stops.

② Move your face close to the viewfinder so that your eye comes within 5 mm of the inspection window (lens surface).

③ Locate the center circle of the area plate on the center circle of the lens of the area viewfinder, and check the detection area pattern on the area plate and the background image. • Each letter on the area plate corresponds to each mirror number (see Step 8-2).

* You cannot observe mirror numbers B1 to F1 and B6 to F6 (shown at right) of the SIP-5030 area plate through the inspection window. Check them using the walk tester.

Center circle of the lens Center circle of the area plate The detection area is inside the frame border.

Adjusting tips>>

If you experience any of the following, see Step 10.

Limit line of detection area The sensor area is extended over the street where a person walks or a car drives. Branches of a tree and grass move when the wind blows.

Cautions>>

  • The area viewfinder is a supporting tool for detection area adjustment.
    • After you have adjusted the detection area using the area viewfinder, always check the area using the walk tester.
  • Never look directly into the sun through the area view finder.
    • After you have used the area viewfinder, store it away from direct sunlight.

(6) Securely tighten the adjustment screw that you have loosened.

(7) Connect the walk tester (optional) to the sensor unit, and check that the detection area is correct.

For creep zone alarm output For near area alarm output For far area alarm output Use at "REDWAVE ALARM OUTPUT" position to confirm far and near area alarm output. Use at "REDWALL" position. Power selector switch

① When the power selector switch is turned to "POWER SUPPLY FROM SENSOR" position after plugging the cable into the walk tester connector, a continuous beeping sound will be heard.
② When a pedestrian first enters the detection area, the strong and weak beeps will sound alternately.
③ When the entirety of a pedestrian's body is detected, the strong beep will sound continuously.

4-2 Creep Zone Detection Area Setting

(1) Adjust the creep zone horizontally.

The creep zone detection area can be adjusted between -90^ and 90^ horizontally.

Creep zone adjustment guides If you want to adjust the creep zone at the angle of 0°, align these guides.

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radar | Angle (°) | Value (m) | |---|---| | 0 | 0 | | 15 | 15 | | 20 | 20 | | 25 | 25 | | 30 | 30 | | 35 | 35 | | 40 | 40 | | 45 | 45 | | 50 | 50 | | 55 | 55 | | 60 | 60 | | 65 | 65 | | 70 | 70 | | 75 | 75 | | 80 | 80 | | 85 | 85 | | 90 | 90 | | 95 | 95 | | 100 | 100 | | 105 | 105 | | 110 | 110 | | 115 | 115 | | 120 | 120 | | 125 | 125 | | 130 | 130 | | 135 | 135 | | 140 | 140 | | 145 | 145 | | 150 | 150 | The chart displays a radial bar chart with angular values in degrees. The x-axis is labeled 'Angle (°)' and the y-axis is labeled 'Value (m)'. The chart includes a legend entry for 'Angle (°)' and 'Value (m)'. The data points are arranged radially around the origin, with each bar representing a specific angle value. There is no additional data series or categories present.

(2) Adjust the creep zone vertically.

The creep zone detection area can be adjusted between -3^ and 3^ vertically.

-3° +3° Gently press to move upward Gently press to move downward

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line | Distance [m] | Detection Area at -3° adjusted [ft.] | | ------------ | ----------------------------------- | | 0 | 41.5 | | 10 | 10 |

(3) Connect the walk tester (optional) to the sensor unit, and check that the detection area is correct.

For creep zone alarm output For near area alarm output For far area alarm output Use at "REDWAVE ALARM OUTPUT" position to confirm far and near area alarm output. Use at "REDWALL" position. Power selector switch

① When the power selector switch is turned to "POWER SUPPLY FROM SENSOR" position after plugging the cable into the walk tester connector, a continuous beeping sound will be heard.
② When a pedestrian first enters the detection area, the strong and weak beeps will sound alternately.
③ When the entirety of a pedestrian's body is detected, the strong beep will sound continuously.

Cautions>>

When you are checking the detection area, take care not to cover the shaded area of the window with the walk tester or its cable. If infrared beams to the sensor are partially shielded, the detection sensitivity will drop and the detection operation may fail.

If it is difficult to detect an object>>

  1. Set the detection logic switch to the "OR" position (see Step 5-2). If the sensor is OK when you have completed the walk test, return the logic switch to the "AND" position.
  2. Adjust the sensor sensitivity switch (see Step 5-1).

To mask the detection area>>

Detection areaHow to mask the areaReference
SIP-5030 SIP-100
Far areaAttach the masking seal (an accessory) to the area mirror surface.Far area cannot be masked.Step 7
Near areaUse the masking plate (mounted in the main unit).Near area cannot be masked.Step 8-1
Attach the masking seal (an accessory) to the area mirror surface.Step 8-2

* Creep zone cannot be masked.

5

FUNCTION SETTING

Applicable models

SIP-5030 SIP-100
Far area sensitivity selector switch Near area sensitivity selector switch Creep zone sensitivity selector switch Tamper switch Walk tester connector Far area Near area Creep zone Alarm Group Alarm Intervat Operation indicator (See Step 11.) 1: Detection logic selector (AND or OR) 2: Setting invalid 3,4: Alarm holding time selectors

Cautions>>

If the red LED keeps blinking for approx. 60 seconds after turning the power on, turn the power off and then on again.

Applicable models

SIP-5030 SIP-100
Far area sensitivity selector switch Near area sensitivity selector switch Creep zone sensitivity selector switch Tamper switch Walk tester connector Far area Near area Crew zone Far near Crew Operation indicator (See Step 11.) 1: Detection logic selector (AND or OR) 2: Number of Outputs selector switch 3,4: Alarm holding time selectors

Cautions>>

If the red LED keeps blinking for approx. 60 seconds after turning the power on, turn the power off and then on again.

5-1

Sensitivity Selector Switch for Far Area, Near Area and Creep Zone

Applicable models

SIP-5030 SIP-100

SELECTOR POSITIONFUNCTION
SHSuitable for sites requiring a level of sensitivity higher than "H"
HSuitable for sites requiring a level of sensitivity higher than "M"
M (Factory default)Suitable for standard applications
LSuitable for hostile and narrow area

5-2

Detection Logic Selector Switch

Dip switch 1

Applicable models

SIP-5030 SIP-100

Detection area of SIP-5030 and SIP-100 consist of two types of plane detection areas in an alternative manner constructed by two pairs of pyro-elements (quad element for the far area), for the near area, far area and the creep zone.

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SELECTOR POSITIONSTATUSFUNCTION
UPOR(Factory default)A sensor signal is output when an object is detected in either of the two detection areas.* Use this mode when you adjust the detection area. Switch to AND mode after you have finished the detection area adjustment.
DWNANDUse this mode to reduce instances of incorrect detection of objects. The sensor signal is output only when an object is detected within the two detection areas. If any objects are blocking multiple detection areas, use OR mode.

5-3

Number of Outputs Selector Switch

Dip switch 2

Applicable models

SIP-5030 SIP-100
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SELECTOR POSITIONSTATUSFUNCTION
SIP-5030SIP-100
UP3Setting invalid.The three alarms, which are far area, near area and creep zone are output separately.
DWN (Factory) default2Setting invalid.The two alarms, which are far/near area and creep zone are output separately.

Cautions>>

When you output far area alarm with Number of Output Selector Switch, far area detection area depends on the main unit installation height.

Detection area is approximately 35-100m for 4m (13ft.) installation height and 20-100m for 2.3m (7.6ft.) installation height.

5-4

Alarm Interval Switch

Dip switch 3-4

Applicable models

SIP-5030 SIP-100

You can set an interval (4 different times) to suspend the alarm signal output. For example, if you set this interval to 30 seconds, no more alarm signals will be output for 30 seconds after the output of the first alarm signal. If no pedestrians are detected for more than 30 seconds, the system returns to the standby mode. Then, when a pedestrian is detected, the alarm signal will be output.

SELECTOR POSITION
FUNCTION0 sec (Factory default)15 sec30 sec60 sec

6
DETECTION AREA
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line | Time (min) | Height (m) | | ---------- | ---------- | | 0 | 0 | | 5 | 5 | | 10 | 10 | | 15 | 15 |

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line | Time (m) | Height (m) | | -------- | ---------- | | 0 | 0 | | 10 | 5 | | 20 | 10 | | 30 | 15 | | 40 | 20 | | 50 | 25 | | 60 | 30 | | 70 | 35 | | 80 | 40 | | 90 | 45 | | 100 | 50 |

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line | Distance [m] | Near area [m] | Far area [m] | Creek zone [m] | | ------------ | ------------- | ------------ | -------------- | | 0 | 13 | 13 | 13 | | 10 | 12 | 12 | 12 | | 20 | 11 | 11 | 11 | | 30 | 10 | 10 | 10 | | 40 | 9 | 9 | 9 | | 50 | 8 | 8 | 8 | | 60 | 7 | 7 | 7 | | 70 | 6 | 6 | 6 | | 80 | 5 | 5 | 5 | | 90 | 4 | 4 | 4 | | 100 | 3 | 3 | 3 | | 110 | 2 | 2 | 2 | | 120 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 130 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0.5 | | 140 | 0.3 | 0.3 | 0.3 | | 150 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 | | 160 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 0.1 |

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line | Distance [m] | Near area [ft] | Far area [ft] | Creek zone [ft] | | ------------ | -------------- | ------------- | --------------- | | 0 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 10 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 20 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 30 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 40 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 50 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 60 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 70 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 80 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 90 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 100 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 110 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 120 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 130 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 140 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 150 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 | | 160 | 7.6 | 2.3 | 0 |

Applicable models
SIP-5030 SIP-100

Cautions>>

When you output far area alarm with Number of Output Selector Switch, far area detection area depends on the main unit installation height.

Detection area is approximately 35-100m for 4m (13ft.) installation height and 20-100m for 2.3m (7.6ft.) installation height.

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line | Time (m) | Installation Height [ft] - Top View | Installation Height [ft] - Side View | |----------|-------------------------------------|--------------------------------------| | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 10 | ~2 | ~1 | | 20 | ~5 | ~2 | | 30 | ~8 | ~3 | | 40 | ~10 | ~4 | | 50 | ~12 | ~5 | | 60 | ~14 | ~6 | | 70 | ~16 | ~7 | | 80 | ~18 | ~8 | | 90 | ~20 | ~9 | | 100 | ~22 | ~10 | | 150 | ~25 | ~11 | | 200 | ~28 | ~12 | | 250 | ~30 | ~13 | | 300 | ~32 | ~14 | | 350 | ~34 | ~15 | | 400 | ~36 | ~16 | | 500 | ~38 | ~17 | | 600 | ~40 | ~18 | | 700 | ~42 | ~19 | | 800 | ~44 | ~20 | | 900 | ~46 | ~21 | | 1000 | ~48 | ~22 |

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line | Time (ft) | Height (m) | | --------- | ---------- | | 0 | 0 | | 5 | 10 | | 10 | 20 | | 15 | 15 | | 20 | 10 |

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line | Distance [m] | Near area [ft] | Far area [ft] | Creep zone [ft] | | ------------ | -------------- | ------------- | --------------- | | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 10 | ~5 | ~3 | ~1 | | 20 | ~10 | ~6 | ~2 | | 30 | ~15 | ~9 | ~3 | | 40 | ~20 | ~12 | ~4 | | 50 | ~25 | ~15 | ~5 | | 60 | ~30 | ~18 | ~6 | | 70 | ~35 | ~21 | ~7 | | 80 | ~40 | ~24 | ~8 | | 90 | ~45 | ~27 | ~9 | | 100 | ~50 | ~30 | ~10 |

7

MASKING THE FAR AREA SENSOR

Applicable models

SIP-5030 SIP-100

Cautions>>

  • The window is linked to the main unit by nylon wire loop so that the window does not fall. Do not pull the window using excessive force.
    • After you have masked the detection areas, mount the window and place the excessive nylon wire loop inside the main unit.

How to remove the window>>
Window Press the left bottom hole with your finger, and pull the window up.

Using the tweezers (an accessory), carefully attach the area masking seals (an accessory) to the far area mirror.

Far area mirror Area masking seals MIRROR ⑩ ⑨ ⑧ ⑦ ⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ①

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radar | Category | Value | |---|---| | 1 | 7 | | 2 | 8 | | 3 | 9 | | 4 | 10 | | 5 | 10 | | 6 | 10 | | 7 | 10 | | 8 | 10 | | 9 | 10 | | 10 | 10 |

8

MASKING THE NEAR AREA SENSOR

8-1

Masking the Detection Areas using Masking Plates

Applicable models

SIP-5030 SIP-100

The near area mirror mounted in the main unit has 2 near masking plates; one at the right side of this mirror and another at the left side of this mirror. You can mask the detection area by changing the position of these masking plates.

Cautions>>

You can mask the outside detection areas only; they are areas 1 and 6. Use the area masking seals (an accessory) to mask the other detection areas (see Step 8-2).

Remove the masking plate from the storage, and check the detection area and the mirror you use by referring to the area chart.

② Attach the masking plate to the mirror, and secure it to the ribs.

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Near area mirror

Rib

③ Insert the fixing rubber form to secure the knob of the masking plate.

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If tree branches or other moving objects are in the path of the detection beam.

8-2 Masking the Detection Areas using Masking Seals

Using the tweezers (an accessory), carefully attach the area masking seals (an accessory) to the near area mirror.

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9 TERMINATION PROCEDURE

Applicable

SIP-5030

SIP-100

(1) After you have adjusted all sensor items, securely tighten all adjustment screws that you have loosened. Finally, securely tighten the bottom fixing screws.

① Adjustment screw ② Fixing screw

Cautions>>

  • If you need to adjust the detection area again, be sure to loosen the fixing screw. If you try to move the main unit without loosening the fixing screw, the unit may be damaged.
  • When you mount the cover, place the excessive nylon wire loop in the main unit. If the wire has been pinched by the window and the cover, rain drops may be able to enter into the main unit.

10-1 If There is a Public Street Where People Walk or Cars Drive by the Detection Area

Points>>

Reduce the size of the detection area so that it does not include any public streets.

(1) Check to see that the arrow of the main unit is within the width of "Angle adjustment guide" on the adjustment screw.
(2) Using the area viewfinder, check to see that the detection area does not include any public streets.

(3) If the detection area does go beyond a public street, correct the vertical angle of the main unit. However, exercise care so that the arrow does not move away significantly from the "Angle adjustment guide" position.

If the arrow does move away significantly from the "Angle adjustment guide" position:

For SIP-5030, mask the far area detection area using the masking seal. You may be required to also mask the near area detection area under specific sensor installation conditions (see Step 8). For SIP-100, you cannot mask neither far area nor near area.

(4) When a person walks along the street or a car drives along it, check the detection area using the walk tester.

Points>>

You cannot mount and use both the area viewfinder and walk tester simultaneously.

Cautions>>

The detection area may increase if there is a large difference in temperature between the moving object and the background.

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Cautions>>

A heat source beyond the detection area may cause a false alarm due to the reflection of heat off the ground. Examples of types of surfaces that reflect include water (puddles), wet roads, smooth concrete surfaces and asphalt roads.

If the source of the heat is strong and/or the reflection rate is high, the detection distance will be longer than required and may detect unnecessary objects beyond the target area. Therefore, select the detection range position according to the ground conditions of the installation site.

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10-2 If Tree Branches or Grass are Detected When They Move Within the Detection Area

Points>>

Adjust the detection area so that it does not cover tree branches or grass that move when the wind blows.

(1) Check to see that the arrow of the main unit is within the width of "Angle adjustment guide" on the adjustment screw.
(2) Using the area viewfinder, check to see that the detection area does not cover tree branches or grass that may move when the wind blows.
(3) Use the walk tester to listen for sound level changes when there is no apparent activity in the detection area. Adjust the detection area so that it does not detect unwanted areas.

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If the sound level changes, some part of the detection area must be active (i.e.: an object is moving).

(4) Use the walk tester and locate the part of the detection area that is active. Change the walk tester selector switch position and determine whether the active part of the detection area is far area, near area or creep zone.

(5) Using the area viewfinder again, locate the active detection area.

(6) Mask the active detection area. For SIP-5030, mask the far area detection area using the masking seal. You may be required to also mask the near area detection area using the masking plate or masking seal (see Step 8). For SIP-100, the far area, near area and creep zones cannot be masked. Adjust the detection area for the area that cannot be masked.

(7) Using the walk tester again, check that the sound level changes. If the sound level does not change excessively, you can finish the adjustment.

Points>>

You cannot mount and use both the area viewfinder and the walk tester simultaneously.

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LED STATUS

Applicable models

SIP-5030SIP-100

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Cautions>>

If the red LED keeps blinking for approx. 60 seconds after turning the power on, turn the power off and then on again.

Creep zone Operation indicator - Red LED

Far/Near area Operation indicator - Red LED

Detector StatusLED Status
During power ONBlinks.
During standbyTurns OFF.
When detected (in far/ near area)Lights.
When detected (in creep zone)Lights.

Applicable models

SIP-5030SIP-100

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Cautions>>

If the red LED keeps blinking for approx. 60 seconds after turning the power on, turn the power off and then on again.

Creep zone Operation indicator - Red LED

Near area Operation indicator - Red LED

Far area Operation indicator - Red LED

Detector StatusLED Status
During power ONBlinks.
During standbyTurns OFF.
When detected (in far area)Lights.
When detected (in near area)Lights.
When detected (in creep zone)Lights.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Applicable models

SIP-5030SIP-100

Model SIP-5030 SIP-100
Detection method Passive infrared
Coverage (Main area)50 x 30m(164 x 100ft.)100 x 3m(330 x 10ft.)
Coverage (Creep zone)3 x 5m (10 x 17ft.) at 2.3m (7.6ft.) height(6 x 9m (20 x 30ft.) at 4m (13ft.) heightDetection angle adjustable
Number of detection zonesMain area100 zones 28 zones
Creep zone36 zones
Mounting height 2.3 to 4m (7.6 to 13ft.)
Power input11 - 16V DC22 - 26V AC
Current draw40mA max. (12V DC)75mA max. (24V AC)45mA max. (12V DC)80mA max. (24V AC)
IndicatorFar alarmRed LEDRed LED
Near alarmRed LED
Creep zone alarmRed LED
Alarm period Approx. 2 sec.
Warm-up period Approx. 60 sec.
No. of outputs selectorDip switch: 2 / 3
Alarm interval periodOff / 15 / 30 / 60 sec.
Detection logic selectorAND/OR
Tamper outputN.C. 28V DC, 0.1A max.
Trouble outputN.C. 28V DC, 0.2A max.
Alarm outputFar areaN.C.28V DC, 0.2A max.N.O.28V DC, 0.2A max.N.C.28V DC, 0.2A max.N.O.28V DC, 0.2A max.
Near areaN.C.28V DC, 0.2A max.N.O.28V DC, 0.2A max.
Creep zoneN.C.28V DC, 0.2A max.N.O.28V DC, 0.2A max.
Sensitivity selectorFar: SH/H/M/L Near: SH/H/M/LCreep zone: SH/H/M/L
Operating temperatureWithout optional heating unit-25 to +60°C (-13 to +140°F)
With optional heating unit-40 to +60°C (-40 to +140°F)
IP ratingMain unit: IP65Chassis : IP55
Dimensions (H × W × D)271 x 102 x 290 mm(10.7 x 4.0 x 11.4 in.)
Weight1.6 kg (56 oz.)
AccessoriesScrews,Paper template,Allen key,Area masking seal,Tweezers,Instruction manual,Area plate,Fixing rubber formScrews,Paper template,Allen key,Instruction manual,Area plate

DIMENSION

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OPTION

• OPM-WT -Audio Walk Tester
• AVF-1 -Area View Finder
• SIP-MIDIHOOD -Sun/Snow shield
- SIP-HU -Heating unit

These units are designed to detect movement to activate CCTV system. Being only part of a complete surveillance system, we cannot accept responsibility for any damage or other consequences resulting from the activation of the unit. This product confirms to the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.

Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.

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OPTEX

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