Notice!
The walk test switch does not affect the warm-up flash after power-up or any of the trouble
flash patterns.
Enable or disable the walk test LED feature using the switch labeled 1.
1
2
Figure 7.2: Walk test LED switch settings
Callout - Description
1 – Walk test LED on
2 – Walk test LED off
The ON position enables the LED. If you do not want LED indication after you finish the setup
and walk tests, place the switch in the OFF position. The OFF position does not prevent the
LED from indicating supervision trouble conditions.
If you do not want the LED to light when the device detects a possible alarm event, disable
the LED after you complete the walk test.
Notice!
Some regulations require that you disable the LED after the walk test.
Automatic brightness
To improve LED visibility in any lighting environment, the walk test LED automatically changes
brightness. In dark environments, the LED intensity lessens; in bright environments, the LED
intensity increases.
Walk test
Before you begin the walk test, review the walk test LED indicator statuses. Refer to Walk test
LED, page 21.
At the beginning of the test, with no motion in the protection area, the LED should be OFF. If
you observe LED activity without movement, check for disturbances affecting the microwave
or PIR technologies.
Establish the coverage pattern
Notice!
Wait at least 10 seconds between the tests listed in this section.
Establishing the coverage pattern with the walk test:
1.
Place the motion detector body onto the base.
2.
Walk test across the coverage pattern at its farthest edge, then several times closer to
the motion detector.
3.
Start walking from outside of the intended protection area, and observe the LED.
7.3
7.3.1
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en | Configuration and walk test
Commercial Series TriTech Motion
Detector
2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294
Reference Guide
Bosch Security Systems, Inc