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ESDB-GUIDE-ENG- 02-21
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a) No dip-switch detector type
• Press the button CLR for 10 seconds which turns ON the red LED.
• After 10 seconds and releasing the button, the LED will change to a slow
blinking for approximately 10 seconds and indicates that it is now configured.
To go back to Door Detector configuration, press the CLR button again for 10 seconds,
which will cause the LED to change to blink rapidly for approximately 5 seconds. When
the LED stops, the Detector is configured as a Door Detector again.
Determining Detector configuration
To determine the current configuration of the Detector, follow these steps:
1. Remove the battery from the Detector.
2. Wait for approximately 5 seconds, and put the battery back in the Detector.
3. With the battery re-installed, if the Detector LED turns solid ON for 6 seconds then
blinks rapidly, this indicates that the Detector is configured as a Door Detector.
4. If the Detector LED blinks rapidly straightaway, then the Detector is configured as a
Window Detector.
b) Built-in dip-switch detector type
Please follow the dip-switch position to switch between “door” and “window” modes
(please see the picture above):
Door:
1 ON
Window:
1 OFF
4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
For optimal operation of the Detector, it is recommended to change the batteries at least
once every 2 years.
The Detector will indicate when the batteries need to be changed by the Door/Window
Detector’s LED flashing red three times every eight seconds.
4.1 Battery replacement
When batteries are about to run out the detectors warns the user, in order to be
replaced. The detector blinks 3 times red every 8 seconds showing low battery.
To change the batteries, follow these steps:
• Remove the Detector’s cover by popping it off with your fingers, or if this isn’t
possible, use a screwdriver to carefully wedge it between the Detector’s base and
cap.