LG2 WP-3020 & WP-6004 Wireless PIR Detector Installation Handbook
Page 17.
Testing & Commissioning.
It is recommended to use a Walk Test Instrument for this procedure however it is
possible to set the detector up using a receiver connected to a control unit but
this will not be very easy or accurate.
With the mirror assembly removed, set the SUB and SITE codes as well as the
pulse count. If the product is to operate from batteries switch ON switches 22 &
23 and switch OFF 24. If the product is to operate from a 12 volt supply, switch
ON 24 and switch OFF 22 & 23 instead. Plug in the 20 way IDC connector to
the mother board and re-fit the mirror assembly.
The mirror may now be adjusted as described on page 14.
IMPORTANT. Re-fit the front cover before testing as any air flow around the
sensor will cause an alarm.
DO NOT PUSH THE WHITE WINDOW.
Set the Walk Test Instrument to the chosen SITE & SUB Net code and select
“Receive Directly”. Now walk into the detection area and listen for the bleep.
The Unit number will be displayed along with the Mirror type, battery voltage and
signal strength.
Every time the bleep is heard, stop moving and wait for at least 5 seconds
before continuing.
To test how well the Masthead is receiving the signal, switch Down 12 on the
Masthead and set the Walk tester to Receive Via Masthead. Two signal
strengths will now be shown. The one marked
sm
is the signal at the Masthead.
For further information on the walk tester, refer to the LGWT434 hand book.
Once you are happy that the detector is operating to your requirements, screw
the cover screw up from the bottom being careful not to cross thread it.
NB: Because the cover has a liquid tight gasket seal there will be an air pressure
build up inside the product which will gradually normalise. The side effect of this
will be to cause the sides around the gasket to lift slightly. Using the palms of
your hands, gently push the sides in and towards the wall which will close up the
gap. Be careful not to push the white window as damage will occur.
Call our Technical Help Line for further information and assistance.