1. Nhanganyaya
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Intelbras IVP 2000 SF Wireless Passive Infrared Sensor. This device is designed to detect motion by sensing infrared radiation emitted by moving objects, providing an essential component for security systems.
2. Safety Information
- Verenga mirayiridzo yose zvakanyatsonaka usati waisa uye kushanda.
- Do not expose the sensor to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, or high humidity.
- Ensure the device is installed in a stable location to prevent accidental falls.
- Only use the specified battery type. Incorrect battery usage may cause damage or malfunction.
- Chengetedza mudziyo usingasvikike nevana.
3. Package Zviri mukati
Tarisa uone kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupakeji:
- 1x Intelbras IVP 2000 SF Wireless Passive Infrared Sensor
- 1x Kuisa Bracket
- 1x Set of Screws and Wall Plugs
- 1x Battery (Alkaline)
- 1x Gwaro Rekutanga Nekukurumidza (bhuku rino)
4. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
The Intelbras IVP 2000 SF is a wireless passive infrared sensor designed for indoor use. It features advanced detection technology to minimize false alarms and ensure reliable security monitoring.

Mufananidzo 1: Mberi view of the Intelbras IVP 2000 SF sensor. This image displays the white casing of the sensor with the Intelbras logo and "IVP 2000 SF" model designation clearly visible on the top front. The translucent detection lens is prominent on the lower front section.
Zvikamu Zvikuru:
- PIR Lens: Detects infrared radiation from moving bodies.
- Chiratidzo che LED: Provides status feedback (e.g., detection, low battery).
- Battery Compartment: Dzimba tsime remagetsi.
- Mounging Points: For secure installation on a wall.
- Tampchinja: Triggers an alarm if the sensor cover is opened.
5. Setup
5.1. Kuiswa kwebhatiri
- Open the sensor's front cover by gently prying it open from the bottom notch.
- Insert the provided alkaline battery into the battery compartment, observing the correct polarity (+/-).
- Close the front cover, ensuring it clicks securely into place.
5.2. Kuisa Sensor
The sensor is designed for wall mounting. Choose a location that provides optimal coverage of the area to be protected, avoiding direct heat sources or air conditioning vents.
- Select a mounting height between 2.0 to 2.2 meters (6.5 to 7.2 feet) from the floor.
- Shandisa bhaketi rekusungirira setemplate yekumaka nzvimbo dze screw pamadziro.
- Boora maburi panzvimbo dzakanyorwa woisa mapulagi emadziro.
- Chengetedza bhaketi yekukwira kumadziro uchishandisa screws dzakapihwa.
- Attach the sensor unit to the mounting bracket, ensuring it is firmly seated.
5.3. Pairing with a Security System
Refer to your Intelbras security system or smart hub manual for specific instructions on how to add a new wireless sensor. Generally, the process involves:
- Putting your security system into "pairing" or "enrollment" mode.
- Activating the sensor (e.g., by triggering it or pressing a specific button, if available, or by installing the battery for the first time).
- Confirming successful pairing through the system's interface or LED indicators.
6. Kushanda neSensor
6.1. Detection Principle
The IVP 2000 SF sensor operates on the principle of passive infrared (PIR) detection. It detects changes in infrared energy within its field of view, which are typically caused by the movement of a warm body. When a significant change is detected, the sensor transmits a signal to the connected security system.
6.2. Mamiriro eChiratidzo che LED
- Brief Flash: Indicates motion detection.
- Continuous Flash: May indicate low battery or a fault. Refer to the troubleshooting section.
- Hapana Chiedza: Normal standby mode, or battery is completely depleted.
6.3. Detection Range and Coverage
The sensor typically offers a detection range of up to 12 meters (39 feet) with a coverage angle of approximately 90 degrees. Optimal performance is achieved when movement occurs across the sensor's field of view rather than directly towards it.
7. Kuchengeta
7.1. Kuchenesa
Periodically clean the sensor's lens and casing with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these can damage the device.
7.2. Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri
When the LED indicator signals a low battery (e.g., continuous flashing or specific system notification), replace the battery promptly. Follow the battery installation steps outlined in section 5.1. Dispose of old batteries according to local regulations.
7.3. Nguva Dzose Macheki
Test the sensor's functionality regularly (e.g., monthly) by walking through its detection zone to ensure it triggers an alarm or notification on your security system.
8. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
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| Sensor not detecting motion. |
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| Manyepo ekunyevera. |
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| LED indicator flashing continuously. | Bhatiri rakaderera. | Tsiva bhatiri. |
| Sensor not communicating with the security system. |
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9. Zvinotsanangurwa
- Brand: Intelbras
- Muenzaniso: IVP2000SF
- Kunobva Simba: Battery powered
- Bhatiri Type: Alkaline
- Mounting Type: Wall mount
- Zvishandiso Zvinoenderana: Intelbras security systems and smart home hubs
- Zviyero zvechigadzirwa: Anenge 17 x 10 x 9 cm (6.7 x 3.9 x 3.5 inches)
- Nzira yekuona: Passive Infrared (PIR)
- Detection Range: Kusvika kumamita gumi (12 tsoka)
- Detection Angle: Anenge 90 madhigirii
- Operating Environment: Indoor kushandiswa chete
10. Ruzivo rweWaranti
Intelbras products are covered by a limited warranty. For detailed warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the official Intelbras webwebhusaiti kana kuti taura nerutsigiro rwevatengi vavo. Chengeta humbowo hwekutenga kwako kuti zviitwe sewaranti.
11. Tsigiro
If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your Intelbras IVP 2000 SF sensor that are not covered in this manual, please contact Intelbras customer support through their official channels:
- Websaiti: Shanyira Intelbras yepamutemo websaiti yezviwanikwa zvekutsigira, FAQs, uye ruzivo rwekufonera.
- Runhare: Refer to the contact section on the Intelbras webwebhusaiti yenhamba dzerutsigiro dzemunharaunda.





