2. Press and release the sensor reset button. Only initiate a power cycle if the LED has not been active in the last 10
seconds.
After a power cycle, the Image Sensor will enter sensor power up state followed by the memory check state.
Network reset
An Image Sensor must be network reset when it has been previously enrolled on a different panel. The Image Sensor
will indicate that it is enrolled on a panel by blinking green after the memory check.
To perform a network reset, press and hold the
reset
button for a full 10 seconds or until the red LED flashes rapidly.
Release as soon as you see the rapidly flashing red LED. A successful network reset will result in the LED blinking
yellow after the memory check (solid red LED).
A network reset will only work if the Image Sensor is not actively communicating with a network. If the Image Sensor is
within range of the original panel, it is required that the Image Sensor first be deleted from the panel it was previously
learned into before being able to perform a network reset on the Image Sensor. See instructions on how to properly
Deleting Image Sensor from panel
. After releasing the reset button, the Image Sensor will enter sensor power-up mode
(blinking red LED) followed by memory check (solid red LED) followed by either a blinking green or blinking yellow
light. For the full list of status indicators and expected behaviors, see
Image Sensor LED Reference Chart
PIR activation & test mode
By default, the image sensor LED does not illuminate when activated by motion unless the sensor is in test mode. The
LED can be enabled by tampering the device or on the panel for each Image Sensor on a customer’s account. The
Image Sensor must have successfully completed the enrollment process with a panel. When enabled, the red LED
illuminates for 3 seconds upon motion activations (at most every 3 minutes while disarmed).
Tamper & trouble conditions
Tamper
A built-in accelerometer detects movement or re-positioning of the Image Sensor and will initiate a tamper whenever a
change in sensor orientation is detected. The tamper automatically clears after the sensor is returned to the upright
position and no movement has been detected for 5 minutes. A tamper can also be cleared by resetting the sensor.
Updated: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 01:34:38 GMT
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