12 - ENGLISH
Operation
•
It detects motion of heat-emitting bodies in its areas of coverage.
• Opening the contact that may be connected will cause an alarm
warning that can be made to differ from that of the IR sensor (to
distinguish between different break-ins) by using the detector’s
dip-switches.
• The N/C terminal block is self-learning; it is then necessary for it
to remain closed for at least 6 s when inserting the battery.
• The detector LED lights up when an alarm is detected.
• Approximately every 30 minutes, the detector sends a correctly
operating signal to the control panel (via radio interface).
• Anti-sabotage protection: Opening the battery compartment
causes the tamper alarm;
before changing the battery it is
necessary to set the control panel on Walktest
. With the
compartment open, the detector produces an alarm without
shutting down for 2 minutes thus making it possible to test the
device.
• Walktest: During this phase an alarm is generated so as to check
that the device works properly. In addition, the control panel
identifies the type of detector and provides an indication on the
level of radio reception.
• Flat battery warning: besides the warning on the control panel,
the detector LED blinks for each alarm.
The angle of coverage is 80°/90° horizontally for a reach
of 10 m. Installation must be at a height of between 2.10
m and 2.50 m off floor level.
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
A A A
B
90°
B
10 m
B
B
B
A
C
1,6 m
2,5 m
1 m
5,4 m
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