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SIR 2000-5026
Instruction Manual
Technical features are subject to change without notice. AUREL S.p.A. does not assume responsibilities for any damages caused by the device’s misuse
.
AUREL S.p.A.
Via Foro dei Tigli, 4 - 47015 Modigliana (FC) – ITALY Rev. A, January 11th 2002
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Sensor test
1)
Remove the front cover and set up the code by the 9 positions dip-switch
[3]
, same as for its
correspondent receiver.
2)
Connect the 9V battery to the specific clip
[5]
, and wait approximately 3 minutes till the sensor is
stabilized.
3)
Set the dip-switches 2 and 3 (function) (fig.1) in ON position, and the dip-switch 1 in OFF position; the
LED activates; verify that the correspondent receiver gives out the acknowledgment of received code.
4)
Set dip-switch 3 in open position, fit back the cover on the sensor and then, starting from a maximum 15
meters distance, zigzag in front of the sensor verifying if the LED goes on.
Attention:
stop for at least 4 seconds when the LED activates to allow the sensor to set up.
N.B.
In case the sensor does not react as described above, read the paragraph ”Suggestions for quick
trouble shooting”, or contact your Supplier.
Normal operating condition
Once the sensor’s test is over, set the dip-switch
[1]
in ON position, and dip-switches 2 and 3 in OFF
position, and then close the plastic case.
Against each detection the device shall send a signal of a variable length (from 0,5 to 1,5 seconds), and
inhibiting itself for the subsequent 3 minutes.
Battery replacement
Remove the sensor’s front cover and replace the battery paying very much attention to the polarity.
9V, possibly alkaline type batteries are suggested to assure a long lasting.
Should the battery acid leak, remove it paying attention not to touch such acid.
Dispose of the discharged batteries by complying with the Rules in force for such polluting thing.
Suggestions for a quick trouble shooting
Hereinafter few possible malfunctioning cases easily solvable:
a) The sensor does not work at all: verify that the battery clips are sufficiently tight;
b) The receiver does not confirm the message reception: verify the combination of the dip-switches
[1]
;
c) The detecting LED does not lit-up: verify that the dip-switch 1 (central position) is in ON position;
d) When the battery is connected the buzzer goes on: the battery is defective or discharged.