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b)
Press on the control unit, now you are in walk-test mode.
c)
If the wireless detector is triggered, a signal will be transmitted and the LED goes on. (For the
wireless PIR, during the first 15 minutes (approx.), the PIR detector will not trigger the tamper
alarm.)
d)
Trigger the alarm in the detector, it will sound beep and indicate on the display the zone
triggered. If the unit fails to receive the transmission, it will not indicate the zone. Relocate the
detector until the test is completed successfully.
e)
Repeat this test for all the detectors. When you wish to exit this function, press button.
3.5 Installing your Detectors
N.B. Zones d1-d4 can be used with wired detectors only. Zones =1 to =4 can be used with two-wire
detectors only.
a)
Wireless Door/Window Contact Detector
Illustration 7
There are two parts to the detector. The larger section is actual detector and contains the batteries and
the electronics. The smaller section is simply a magnet.
i.
Choose where on the door or window you wish to locate the unit. The transmitter unit is usually
mounted on the frame and should be positioned such that the red LED is closest to the door or
window edge.
ii.
The magnet should be fitted as shown (Illustration 8) with one narrow edge level with the flat top
on the detector housing. The gap between the magnet and detector should be no more than 10mm
with the arrow on the magnet pointing directly towards the arrow on the detector.
Illustration 8
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4
3
2
RESET
Detector
Magnet