CLC/TS 50131-2-3:2004
(Main)Alarm systems - Intrusion systems - Part 2-3: Requirements for microwave detectors
Alarm systems - Intrusion systems - Part 2-3: Requirements for microwave detectors
Interim TS before EN status (draft expected August 2006) * D117/092: Standstill maintained * Superseded by EN 50131-2-3:2008
Alarmanlagen - Einbruchmeldeanlagen - Teil 2-3: Anforderungen an Mikrowellenmelder
Systèmes d'alarme - Systèmes d'alarme intrusion - Partie 2-3: Exigences pour détecteurs micro-ondes
Alarmni sistemi – Sistemi za javljanje vloma – 2-3. del: Zahteve za mikrovalovne javljalnike
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-februar-2005
Alarmni sistemi – Sistemi za javljanje vloma – 2-3. del: Zahteve za mikrovalovne
javljalnike
Alarm systems - Intrusion systems -- Part 2-3: Requirements for microwave detectors
Alarmanlagen - Einbruchmeldeanlagen -- Teil 2-3: Anforderungen an Mikrowellenmelder
Systèmes d'alarme - Systèmes d'alarme intrusion -- Partie 2-3: Exigences pour
détecteurs micro-ondes
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CLC/TS 50131-2-3:2004
ICS:
13.310 Varstvo pred kriminalom Protection against crime
13.320 Alarmni in opozorilni sistemi Alarm and warning systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CLC/TS 50131-2-3
SPECIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION August 2004
ICS 13.310
English version
Alarm systems - Intrusion systems
Part 2-3: Requirements for microwave detectors
Systèmes d'alarme - Alarmanlagen -
Systèmes de détection intrusion Einbruchmeldeanlagen
Partie 2-3: Exigences pour détecteurs Teil 2-3: Anforderungen an
micro-ondes Mikrowellenmelder
This Technical Specification was approved by CENELEC on 2004-05-04.
CENELEC members are required to announce the existence of this TS in the same way as for an EN and to
make the TS available promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep conflicting
national standards in force.
CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland and United Kingdom.
CENELEC
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Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung
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© 2004 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members.
Ref. No. CLC/TS 50131-2-3:2004 E
Foreword
This Technical Specification was prepared by the Technical Committee CENELEC TC 79, Alarm
systems.
The text of the draft was submitted to the vote at the meeting of TC 79 in Madrid and was approved by
CENELEC as CLC/TS 50131-2-3 on 2004-05-04. Standstill is maintained.
The following date was fixed:
- latest date by which the existence of the TS (doa) 2004-11-04
has to be announced at national level
NOTE Latest date by which the TS has to be voted as EN: 2 years maximum after dav of TS.
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Contents
Page
1 Scope.4
2 Normative references.4
3 Definitions and abbreviations .5
4 Functional requirements.6
4.1 Indication signals or messages .6
4.2 Detection .7
4.3 Operational requirements.9
4.4 Immunity to microwave signal interference by fluorescent lights .9
4.5 Tamper security.9
4.6 Electrical requirements.11
4.7 Environmental classification and conditions.11
5 Marking, identification and documentation.12
5.1 Marking and/or identification .12
5.2 Documentation .12
6 Testing.12
6.1 General test conditions.12
6.2 Basic detection test .13
6.3 Walk testing.13
6.4 Verification of detection performance.14
6.5 Switch-on delay, time interval between signals and indication of detection .16
6.6 Fault condition signals or messages: self tests.16
6.7 Immunity to microwave signal attenuation by fluorescent lights.17
6.8 Tamper security.17
6.9 Electrical tests .18
6.10 Environmental classification and conditions.20
Annex A (normative) Format of standard test magnets .21
Annex B (normative) General testing matrix .22
Annex C (normative) Walk test diagrams.24
Annex D (informative) Basic detection target for the basic test of detection capability.27
Annex E (informative) Equipment for walk test velocity control.28
Annex F (normative) Immunity to microwave signal attenuation
by fluorescent lights.29
Annex G (informative) Example list of small tools suitable for testing immunity
of casing to attack.30
Annex H (informative) Test for resistance to re-orientation of adjustable mountings.31
Figure A.1 - Format of standard test magnets.21
Figure C.1 - Detection across the boundary, & effect of control adjustments .24
Figure C.2 - Detection within the boundary, & effect of control adjustments.24
Figure C.3 - High velocity and intermittent movement.25
Figure C.4 - Close-in detection.25
Figure C.5 - Significant range reduction.26
Figure F.1 - Immunity to fluorescent lamp interference.29
Table 1 - Indication signals or messages .7
Table 2 - General walk test velocity and attitude requirements.8
Table 3 - Tamper security requirements .10
Table 4 - Electrical requirements .11
Introduction
This Technical Specification is a specification for microwave detectors (to be referred to as the detector)
used as part of intrusion detection systems installed in buildings. It includes four security grades and the
first three environmental classes.
The purpose of the detector is to detect an intruder. It emits microwave radiation over the area being
protected, and analyses signals that are returned. An intrusion signal or message is generated when the
detector registers a positive indication of the presence of an intruder. The detector shall provide the
necessary range of signals or messages to be used by the rest of the intrusion detection system.
The number and scope of these signals or messages will be more comprehensive for systems that are
specified at the higher grades.
All detectors shall meet the requirements of the telecommunications standards for short-range devices
(SRDs).
This specification is only concerned with the requirements and tests for the microwave detector. Other
types of detector are covered by other documents identified as CLC/TS 50131-2-x.
The requirement in EN 50131-1 that detectors in grade 3 and 4 systems shall include a means to detect a
significant reduction in range may be met either by detectors having the appropriate function (4.2.3) or by
suitable system design.
1 Scope
This Technical Specification provides for security grades 1 to 4 (see EN 50131-1) specific or non-specific
wired or wire-free microwave detectors and is covered by environmental classes I to III (see EN 50130-5).
A function designated in the specification as not required for a particular grade may be provided by the
manufacturer. If provided, it will be tested, and shall meet all relevant requirements of any higher grade. If
it passes, the manufacturer may claim it as an extra feature, which does not alter the overall grading of the
detector.
The specification does not apply to system interconnections.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 50130-4:1995 Alarm systems - Part 4: Electromagnetic compatibility - Product family standard:
Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm
systems
EN 50130-5:1998 Alarm systems - Part 5: Environmental test methods
EN 50131-1:1997 Alarm Systems - Intrusion systems - Part 1: General requirements
EN 50131-6:1997 Alarm systems - Intrusion systems - Part 6: Power supplies
EN 60529:1991 Degree of protection provided by enclosures (IP code)
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3 Definitions and abbreviations
For the purpose of this specification, the following definitions and abbreviations apply in addition to those
given in EN 50131-1:
3.1
alert/set mode
state of operation in which a detector shall generate an intrusion signal in response to stimulation by a
human being or a standard target
3.2
basic detection target
microwave reflector designed to verify the operation of a detector
3.3
ceiling mount detector
detector capable of sensing human movement from a mounting position on the ceiling
3.4
incorrect operation
physical condition that causes an inappropriate signal from a detector
3.5
local memory
storage medium situated on board the detector, and having the capability to record signals or messages
generated by the detector
3.6
long range detector
detector capable of sensing human movement in an extended field of view with horizontal angular
coverage less than 10°
3.7
masking
interference with the detector input capability by the introduction of a physical barrier
3.8
microwave detector
detector with an active microwave emitter and detector installed in the same casing
3.9
simulated walk test target
non-human or synthetic microwave reflector designed to simulate the standard walk test target
3.10
standard walk test target
human being of specified weight and height clothed in close fitting clothing appropriate to the simulation of
an intruder
3.11
standby/unset mode
state of operation in which a detector is not required to generate an intrusion signal or message in
response to stimulation by a human being or a standard target
NOTE For environmental reasons, the microwave emitter may be switched off.
3.12
test mode
state of operation in which a detector will activate an intrusion indicator in response to stimulation by a
human being or a standard walk test target
3.13
volumetric detector
detector capable of sensing human movement in a volume such as a room with a field of view with
horizontal angular coverage greater than 45°
3.14
walk test
operational test during which a detector is stimulated by the standard walk test target in a controlled
environment
3.15
walk test attitude, crawling
crawling attitude shall consist of the standard walk test target moving with hands and knees in contact with
the floor
3.16
walk test attitude, upright
upright attitude shall consist of the standard walk test target standing and walking with arms held at the
sides of the body. The standard walk test target begins and ends a traverse with feet together
3.17
wire free detector
detect
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