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6. Maintenance

6.1 Battery low indication

6.2 Changing the battery

IMPORTANT: if the test LED indicator lamp no longer lights up, the lithium battery should be replaced.

The control panel indicates when the infrared detector’s battery is low. 
To check whether there is a problem with the detector battery, press on the detector’s test button.

To change the battery:

1. 

Switch 

the control panel to installation mode

and ask the user to press:

then    

The detector’s configuration is saved when the battery is changed.

2. 

Open the detector casing (see § on Opening).

3. 

Unclip the lithium battery pack.

4. 

Wait 2 min. before replacing the flat lithium battery. 

5. 

Close the detector.

6. 

Switch 

the control panel

back to 

user mode

. Press:

“beep, installation

mode”

“beep, date, 

time, off”

master code

engineer installer code

engineer installer code

IMPORTANT: Pull on the tab to remove the lithium battery.

7. Technical data

Specifications

Infrared motion detector

Infrared detection

• 171-21X/175-21X: 12 m, 90°, motion detector
• 172-21X: 22 m, 12°, corridor detector
• 173-21X: 12 m, 8°, curtain detector

Fixing methods

• on a swivel bracket
• flat against the wall
• in a corner

Use

inside

Power supply

2 x 3.6 V - 2 Ah BatLi25 lithium battery

Battery life

5 years in normal conditions of use

Average humidity rate

5% to 75% without condensation at 25°C

Radio links

TwinBand

®

400/800 MHz

Test button

battery and detection

LED indicator lamp

1

Operating temperature

-10° C to +55° C

Protection mechanism

against opening and removal (unless swivel bracket mounted)

Degrees of mechanical protection

IP 31/ IK 04

Dimensions without swivel bracket

58 x 102 x 57 mm

Weight

115 g (with battery, swivel bracket and base)

• The lithium battery pack must be replaced by the same type of pack with the same technical characteristics 

(BATLi25, 2 x 3.6 V – 2 Ah).

• We advise you to use the DAITEM BatLi25 pack available in the catalogue in order to guarantee individual 

safety and equipment reliability. 

• Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate recycling bin.

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Summary of Contents for 171-21X

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Page 2: ...0 5 10 15 20 22 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 m 171 21X 175 21X motion detector 19 fields of view 12 m 90 is designed to protect rooms at risk lounge main bedroom etc 172 21X corridor detector...

Page 3: ...pad Press and hold the test button until the control panel responds The control panel waits for a group to be chosen from 1 to 8 Choose the group by pressing the corresponding numeral on the control p...

Page 4: ...ntrusion factory setting 2 Prealert 3 Deterrence 4 Warning Freeze detection 7 1 Disabled factory setting setting 3 Enabled Configuration example setting the detector for an alarm level when a full pre...

Page 5: ...r lamp flashes continuously when the detector is fitted to its bracket The detector can be fixed to a wall in 3 ways on a swivel bracket flat against the wall in a corner There is an anti tamper pin f...

Page 6: ...ed in the sachet of accessories on the reverse side of the product in order to cover the opening to avoid insects getting through Si fixation en angle ou plat contre un mur For a fixing in a corner or...

Page 7: ...ications Infrared motion detector Infrared detection 171 21X 175 21X 12 m 90 motion detector 172 21X 22 m 12 corridor detector 173 21X 12 m 8 curtain detector Fixing methods on a swivel bracket flat a...

Page 8: ...ial requirements of the following European Directives R TTE Directive 99 5 CE Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 CE ROHS Directive 2002 95 CE in compliance with the following harmonised European Standards...

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