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Battery: 

 

The PIR motion detector requires a 3 V CR123 lithium battery. This battery 

will last approx. 2.5 years at an average of 20 detected motions per day. 

 

When the battery runs low, the PIR motion detector will transmit a 

notification to the alarm panel. 

Connecting the PIR motion detector and putting it into operation 

1.

 

Remove the battery insulation tab at the back of the unit before the first use. 

2.

 

The PIR motion detector will now enter a boot process. This takes approx. 30 

seconds and the LED will flash during this time. Please do not trigger the 

motion detection during this period – every detected motion during the boot 

process will result in an extension of the required time. 

3.

 

Open the web interface of the alarm panel and go to the menu “Sensors” 

 

“Add” and press “Start”. 

4.

 

Press the Learn button of the PIR motion detector. 

5.

 

As soon as the alarm panel has found the sensor, it is listed in the lower menu 

and you hear a brief signal tone from the alarm panel. 

6.

 

Click on “Add” to add the PIR motion detector to the sensor list. 

 

Range test: 

To test the signal strength at the desired installation location, perform a range test. 

1.

 

Open the alarm panel menu “Sensors” 

 “Range” and press “Start”. 

2.

 

Press the Learn button of the PIR motion detector. 

3.

 

The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated. The higher the 

indicated number the better the reception (1–9). 

4.

 

Click “Stop” to end the test. 

 

Please note: 

If there is no signal at the installation location or the signal strength is below 4 or 

frequently falls below this level (signal fluctuations of 2 to 3 are normal), we 

recommend using a repeater to improve the signal. 

 

Installation: 

 

There are five holes at the back of the PIR motion detector (three slots, two 

small holes) – these are used to install the corner mount. 

 

Use the supplied screws to fasten the corner mount bracket to the wall. 

Then attach the PIR motion detector to the corner mount bracket. 

 

For direct wall mounting: Use the supplied screws to pierce through the 

indentations, then screw the unit to the wall. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FBM 100

Page 1: ...1 1 User Manual FBM 100 2220000004 PIR Motion Detector...

Page 2: ...ions in this manual were compiled with the greatest care However KATHREIN Digital Systems GmbH cannot entirely exclude mistakes in this manual Therefore we do not assume any legal responsibility or li...

Page 3: ...ure when operating the device in a commercial environment This product generates uses and may emit radio energy It may in addition interfere with other radio communication systems if not installed or...

Page 4: ...se a non conducting material to insulate the device from the installation surface Do not install the PIR motion detector directly on iron or aluminium surfaces without isolating the foot of the alarm...

Page 5: ...on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and therefore must not be disposed of with domestic waste Dispose of the device via your local collection point for waste electronic equipment This pr...

Page 6: ...ment up to 12 m 13 yd 1 LED Learn button 2 PIR sensor 3 Battery insulation tab delivery status 4 Tamper contact 5 Corner mount 6 Battery compartment LED indicator Normally the LED indicator does not f...

Page 7: ...menu and you hear a brief signal tone from the alarm panel 6 Click on Add to add the PIR motion detector to the sensor list Range test To test the signal strength at the desired installation location...

Page 8: ...er to save battery power the PIR motion detector enters a rest mode after every detected motion irrespective of the mode of the alarm panel The rest mode takes approx one minute and every registered m...

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