GJD D-TECT Walktester GJD380 Installation & User Manual Download Page 2

Using The Walktester

Remove the cover from the D-TECT housing by loosening 

the stainless steel screw at the bottom of the D-TECT 

(Fig.9). This will allow access to the programming button 

shown in Fig.10 (and to also verify the presence of the Blue 

IR Emitting LED).

The WalkTester will illuminate and sound every time the 

D-TECT is activated.

For more information on the walk test procedure please refer 

to the relevant D-TECT manual.

When finished testing, turn off the WalkTester and remove it 

and the holder from the D-TECT.

Tighten the screw on the base of the D-TECT. The GJD 

D-TECT external detector is now ready.

SPECIFICATIONS

POWER

9VDC (PP3 Cell)

CURRENT

Standby: 0.5mA

OPERATING TEMP

-20°C to +55°C 

Protection

Please note that the WalkTester is 

not waterproof and should not be 

used in we weather conditions

Dimensions

118 x 47 x 25mm

APPROVALS

The manufacturer declares that the product supplied is 

compliant with the provisions of the EMC Directive 89/336/

EEC amended 92/31/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility, 

and the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 

(RoHS) 2002/95/EC. A Declaration of Conformity in 

accordance with the above directives is held on file with

the manufacturer.

CE MARK

Fig.11 WalkTester in holder and fitted 

to D-TECT, ready for walk testing

Fig.9. D-TECT cover and screw

Fig.10. D-TECT programming button

Place the D-TECT into ‘walk test’ mode by pressing the 

programme button once (Fig.10). The D-TECT’s clear LED 

will then flash out its current settings. Wait for the flashing 

sequence to finish. The D-TECT is now in walk test mode 

and will remain in that state for five minutes after the last 

detection, where after it will revert to normal mode. Walk

test can be cancelled at anytime by pressing the D-TECT 

programme button twice.

REPLACE THE D-TECT COVER and place the WalkTester 

in the metal holder.

Slightly loosen the stainless steel screw on the bottom of the 

D-TECT, just enough so that the drilled tab on the WalkTest-

er bracket can slide around the screw thread. Then gently 

tighten the screw to hold the WalkTester and holder in place 

(Fig.11). Note the WalkTester can be orientated around the 

base of the D-TECT detector within 180 degree

so as to allow for visibility during walk testing. Turn the 

WalkTester on.

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