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DIP Switches
There are four DIP switches that control the LED, transmitter contact input, Transmission Lockout, and Anti-Masking.
Default values shown
DIP 1 - LED
DIP 2
– Normally Closed or Open
DIP 3
– Transmission Lockout
DIP 4
– Anti-Masking
DIP 1 -
When enabled, the red LED will always reflect the detector’s status for alarm and trouble and will illuminate through the lens.
When disabled, it will only illuminate for its Warm-up period and Walk Test Mode.
o
Warm-Up Period
– Blinks for 60 seconds or less.
o
Alarm
– Lights for 2 seconds
o
Mask Detection
– Blinks 3 times and repeats until condition is restored.
o
Blinks for 5 seconds when Walk Test expires.
DIP 2
– Selects whether the alarm/trouble output to the transmitter will be normally open or normally closed. This needs to stay in
the N.C. position (default). If it is set to N.O., the fault/restore signals for alarms/troubles may operate backwards.
DIP 3
– Selects 120 seconds (2 minutes) or 5 seconds Transmission Lockout. This is how much time must pass from the time it was
activated to when it can be activated again. This timeout option helps save battery life.
DIP 4
– Enables or disables Anti-Masking. When enabled and it detects a masking condition it will generate a trouble.
Detection Masking
Detection masking allows you to block certain parts of the lens to prevent nuisance alarms from objects such as bushes. When any part of the
lens is masked, the detector will not be able to detect any movement within the masked segments.
1.
Use a
screwdriver,
carefully pry
on all four
locking tabs
to remove
the lens
holder.
2.
Identify the segments on the lens to be masked.
3.
Then, apply the adhesive masking strip(s) on
the inside of the lens to mask the desired
segments.
4.
Last, reassemble the lens to the lends
holder and to the covers.
Program the Control Panel
The transmitter's 7-digit serial number and loop number (Loop 1) must be programmed in the zone along with Input Type 3 (RF Supervised),
and the appropriate response type for the application. Refer to the control panel’s instructions for further details on zone programming.
NOTE:
The serial number and loop number can be programmed by either manually entering them in the zone program or by learning it in via
wireless transmission by walking across the coverage area, activating the detector. Make sure it is not in the 5 second or 2-minute
transmission lockout, else it will not activate until after the lockout time expires.
Mask Learn Mode and Walk Test
When the cover is closed, two things happen:
1. The detector starts Mask Learn Mode for 1 minute with a 10 minute Anti-Mask Test Mode afterwards. Learn Mode means it learns what
normal objects will be within 3.3 ft (1 m) of it inside its Coverage Area so it will know the difference between a normal object and a masking
object. Do NOT leave any object within 3.3ft (1 m) from the detector. During test mode, it will send a trouble after 20 seconds of being
masked, whereas after test mode, it takes 3 minutes to go into trouble. It uses Active Infrared technology and constantly monitors the
signal strength of the IR beam’s reflection. When the lens surface is covered by an object such as a piece of paper, the strength of the IR
beam reflection increases, then, the detector initiates a trouble condition.
2. Walk Test Mode is automatically enabled for 3 minutes. Walk test the detector to ensure that it will detect movement where desired and
that it is operating correctly with the alarm system.