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8. Performing a walk test

Before you permanently mount the device, temporarily mount the device and perform a walk test.

Note:

The walk test is considered a local diagnostic test.

1.

Insert the batteries or close the battery cover to start the device's 90 second stability period.

Note:

 The LED flashes red during this period.

2.

Walking through the far end of the detector's PIR curtain.

Note:

The LED lights red each time it detects motion and then blinks three times.

3.

Compare the LED blink response to the reception value in Table 5.

4.

Repeat the test until you receive a strong signal.

Note:

If you receive a poor signal, relocate the device until you receive a good or strong signal strength.

5.

When you receive a good or strong signal, repeat the process from the other direction. See Figure 10.

The device automatically enters normal mode 15 minutes after you complete the walk test procedure.

Notes:

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Perform a walk test of the coverage area at least once a week to ensure that the detector is working correctly.

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For detailed diagnostics test instructions, refer to the control panel installation guide.

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The MP-902 PG2 can be configured to detect movement with the following settings: 

Left to right

,

Right to left

, and

Both

. For more information,

see the alarm direction setting in

Modifying the device

.

Table 5: Walk test signal strength indication

LED response

Reception

3 Green blinks

Strong

3 Orange blinks

Good

3 Red blinks

Poor

No blinks

No communication

9. LED operation

Table 6 provides the types of LED indications and their corresponding events.

Table 6: LED indication significance

LED Indication

Event

Red LED blinks

Stabilization (Warm-up 90 s)

Red LED on 0.2 s

Tamper open/close

Red LED on 2 s

Intruder alarm

Yellow LED on

Anti-masking detection, diagnostic mode

Yellow LED blinks slowly (0.2 s on, 30 s off)

Anti-masking, normal mode

Yellow LED blinks

Back tamper self-calibration

10. Temperature Display

To ensure that the zone temperature and light data display are on the correct panel, refer to

6.2 Conducting a Periodic Test

in the relevant wireless

panel installation guide.

11. Compatible receivers

This device can be used with PowerMaster panels that use PowerG technology.

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For UL installations, the detector is for use with UL listed control units only.

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Only devices operating in band 912-919 MHz are UL/ULC listed.

D-307164 MP-902 PG2 Installation instructions

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Summary of Contents for MP-902 PG2

Page 1: ... 902 PG2 Before you install the device consider the following points l Install the MP 902 PG2 according to the Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems UL 681 l Mount the detector so that the expected movement of the intruder will cross the PIR beam l Mount the device on a vertical surface and as straight as possible l Mount the device upright See Figure 2 l...

Page 2: ...et to the mounting surface with screws See Figure 6 5 Insert the batteries into the detector and close the battery cover For more information see Inserting or replacing the batteries 6 Insert the top of the detector into the bracket As you insert the detector choose a slot in the bracket that positions the detector to cover the area that requires protection See Figure 7 and Figure 8 Note When you ...

Page 3: ...ation instructions as described in Table 2 Table 2 Modifying the device Option Configuring instructions Alarm LED Activate or deactivate the alarm LED indication Optional settings LED ON default and LED OFF PIR range Select one of the three ranges according to your installation preference See Setting the detector range Outdoor anti mask Enable or disable the outdoor anti masking feature Optional s...

Page 4: ...erts VERY HOT COLD FREEZING and FREEZER Table 3 describes the temperature configuration setting options Table 3 Temperature configuration settings Option Configuring instructions Threshold Displays the last saved threshold value To change the default value click the back or next button to decrease or increase the value and click OK Disable Enable Defines whether or not the panel will report an ale...

Page 5: ... old batteries and insert the batteries with the and symbols matching the illustration found in the battery compartment See Number 2 in Figure 15 4 Optional To activate the batteries of a new device pull the battery tab while holding the batteries in place with your thumb See Figure 16 5 To close the battery compartment insert the bottom section of the battery cover first and then press and hold t...

Page 6: ...d do not expect other pets or rodents to enter the protected area set the pet immunity selector to Setting 4 and mount the detector at a height of 1 6 m 5 25 ft to 2 m 6 56 ft The best mounting height for this setting is 2 m or 6 56 ft l If you have a small pet that weighs less than 3 kg or 6 6 lb or if there are rodents in the area set the pet immunity selector to Setting 2 and mount the detector...

Page 7: ...llation guide l The MP 902 PG2 can be configured to detect movement with the following settings Left to right Right to left and Both For more information see the alarm direction setting in Modifying the device Table 5 Walk test signal strength indication LED response Reception 3 Green blinks Strong 3 Orange blinks Good 3 Red blinks Poor No blinks No communication 9 LED operation Table 6 provides t...

Page 8: ...Pet configurations l Setting 1 Pet 18 kg or 40 lbs default l Setting 2 Small pet 3 kg or 6 6 lb or rodents l Setting 3 No function l Setting 4 No pet WIRELESS Frequency Europe and rest of world 433 434 MHz 868 869 MHz USA and Canada 912 919 MHz Note Only devices in frequency band 915 MHz are UL ULC listed Max Tx power 10 dBm 433 MHz 14 dBm 868 MHz Communication protocol PowerG Supervision Signals ...

Page 9: ...urs de son fonctionnement normal Les antennes utilisées pour ce produit ne doivent pas être situés ou exploités conjointement avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi...

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