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Senstar LM100 calibration
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Senstar LM100 Product Guide
5.
Maintain consistent pressure and a steady pace and continue dragging the screwdriver along
the fence fabric at the same level height until reaching the end of the protected fence.
6.
Repeat this process, dragging the screwdriver from the end point back to the start point.
7.
Select the Stop button to stop recording the Sensitivity Profile.
8.
Review the Sensitivity Profile to verify that it was successful.
9.
Once you are satisfied with the profile, select the Update button to load the Sensitivity Profile
data. If the recorded Sensitivity Profile is not acceptable, select the Undo button and repeat
the profile procedure.
10. Close the Profile window and download the Sensitivity Profile data to the gateway.
Detection parameter setup
The Senstar LM100 segments, alarm zones and detection parameters are setup globally through
the gateway, and are applied to all of the luminaires. The Config tab includes 2 sub-panels the
Lights sub-panel and the Zones sub-panel. Senstar LM100 detection parameters are available on
the Lights sub-panel and include the Event Window, the Event Count and the Alarm Window. The
Segments, Zones and Thresholds are setup on the Zones sub-panel. The Threshold is set
independently for each defined luminaire segment.
Each LM100 installation includes many site-specific factors. Therefore, the system should be
calibrated to meet the site’s detection requirements:
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Adjust the Threshold to increase or decrease the detection sensitivity of the selected segment.
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Specify the number of Events required to trigger an alarm (Event Count).
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Specify the period of time that must lapse before a subsequent Event will be recorded at the
same location (Event Window).
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Specify the period of time in which a subsequent Event must occur (Alarm Window).
Figure 53: LM100 Config tab Lights sub-panel
Event Window setting
Event Count setting
Alarm Window setting
(period that must lapse before a subsequent
Event can be added to the Event count)
(number of Events that will cause an alarm)
(period in which a
Target Filter
Comm Channel
Supervision tolerance setting
subsequent Event must occur)
Level 1 Light Control (brightness)
Level 2 Light Control (brightness)
Alarm Light Control
(mode, duration, brightness)