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By-alarm
01726
The three LEDs will emit a fast blink and then go out; this indicates access to Menu 1. Lastly, release
the
PROG
button.
Selecting the desired menu
To select the desired menu, briefly press the
PROG
button; each time it is pressed the LEDs change
status, showing the related menu item as shown in the table below:
LEDs on
Descriptions of the menu
R
Y
G
Menu 1
- Function, Blind Time and LED configuration
Menu 2
- Device sensitivity configuration
Menu 3
- Detection mode configuration
Menu 4
- Time window configuration
Menu 5
- Tamper and Supervision configuration
Menu 6
- Transmission capacity configuration
Legend:
R
=Red LED,
Y
=Yellow LED,
G
=Green LED.
N.B.
In the following contents the default configuration is indicated by
*
.
The R and G LEDs display the selectable options and the Y LED, activated/deactivated with the
TAMPER button, confirms the selected one.
• Menu 1
When
all LEDs are off
you are in Menu 1.
- Press the
SELECT
push-button to enter the configuration; the three LEDs will blink 3 times to confirm
the selection made.
- Using the
TAMPER
push-button to edit and the
PROG
push-button to scroll through the options, set
the desired function as shown in the table below:
LEDs on
Yellow LED off
Yellow LED on
R
G
* Window Configuration
Door Configuration
* Blind Time: 4 min
Blind Time: 2 min
* LEDs on in transmission and reception
LEDs always off
- To save and return to the main menu, press the
SELECT
button; to save and exit configuration com-
pletely, briefly press the
RESET
button.
• Menu 2
When the
yellow LED is on
you are in Menu 2.
- Press the
SELECT
push-button to enter the configuration; the three LEDs will blink 3 times to
confirm the selection made.
- For this menu, only one of the functions must be active; using the
PROG
button, scroll through the
options until you find the desired configuration and press the
TAMPER
button to confirm the choice
that
will be highlighted by the yellow LED coming on
.
LEDs on
Functions
R
G
Lev. 1: Maximum sensitivity
* Lev. 2: High sensitivity
Lev. 3: Medium sensitivity
Lev. 4: Minimum sensitivity
- To save and return to the main menu, press the
SELECT
button; to save and exit configuration com-
pletely, briefly press the
RESET
button.
Note.
For windows up to 1.4 m high set Lev. 2.
For doors up to 2.4 m high set Lev. 2.
•
Menù 3
When the
green LED is on
you are in Menu 3.
- Press the
SELECT
push-button to enter the configuration; the three LEDs will blink 3 times to
confirm the selection made.
- For this menu, only one of the functions must be active; using the
PROG
button, scroll through the
options until you find the desired configuration and press the
TAMPER
button to confirm the choice
that
will be highlighted by the yellow LED coming on
.
LEDs on
Functions
R
G
* Detection of 1 generic event
Detection of 2 generic events
Detection of 1 entry event + 1 exit event
Detection of 3 generic events
- To save and return to the main menu, press the
SELECT
button; to save and exit configuration com-
pletely, briefly press the
RESET
button.
Note.
Generic event refers to any of the following types:
- entry event, the movement of a person entering the detection area and who remains in the
detection area for more than the time programmed (setting from Dip switch 2);
- exit event, the movement of a person leaving the detection area for more than the time pro-
grammed (setting from Dip switch 2).
•
Menù 4
The
yellow and green LEDs on
indicate that Menu 4 is active, used to configure the time window.
- Press the
SELECT
push-button to enter the configuration; the three LEDs will blink 3 times to
confirm the selection made.
- For this menu, only one of the functions must be active; using the
PROG
button, scroll through the
options until you find the desired configuration and press the
TAMPER
button to confirm the choice
that
will be highlighted by the yellow LED coming on
.
LEDs on
Functions
R
G
Short: 10 s
* Default: 20 s
Long: 40 s
Very long: 90 s
- To save and return to the main menu, press the
SELECT
button; to save and exit configuration com-
pletely, briefly press the
RESET
button.
• Menu 5
When the
red LED is on
you are in Menu 5.
- Press the
SELECT
push-button to enter the configuration; the three LEDs will blink 3 times to confirm
the selection made.
- Using the
TAMPER
push-button to edit and the
PROG
push-button to scroll through the options, set
the desired function as shown in the table below:
LEDs on
Yellow LED off
Yellow LED on
R
G
* Tamper Off
Tamper On
Supervision Off
* Supervision On
Supervision Interval 8 min
* Supervision interval 20 min
- To save and return to the main menu, press the
SELECT
button; to save and exit configuration com-
pletely, briefly press the
RESET
button.
• Menu 6
When the
red and yellow LEDs are on
you are in Menu 6.
- Press the
SELECT
push-button to enter the configuration; the three LEDs will blink 3 times to confirm
the selection made.
- For this menu, only one of the functions must be active; using the
PROG
button, scroll through the
options until you find the desired configuration and press the
TAMPER
button to confirm the choice
that
will be highlighted by the yellow LED coming on
.
LEDs on
Functions
R
G
* Low power
Medium power
Maximum power
- To save and return to the main menu, press the
SELECT
button; to save and exit configuration com-
pletely, briefly press the
RESET
button.
INSTALLING THE DETECTOR
• Install the detector on the top and in the centre of the door to be protected.
• Do not install the detector in the vicinity of metal objects and devices that generate radio frequencies
such as televisions, computers, routers, hot spots, etc.
• Do not expose the detector to rain.
• Do not install the detector in direct sunlight or in a position where it may be lit by solar rays during
the day.
• Do not install the detector on metal doors or windows which could be heated by the sun or other
heat sources.
• The correct operation of the detector could be altered if exposed to strong air currents.
• Set the sensitivity and range suited to actual use.
The installation procedure is as follows:
1. Configure the detector (see paragraph 9.2 of the radio interface installer manual 01729).
2. Acquire the detector on the radio interface 01729.
3. Secure the detector, provisionally, in the desired location.
4. Run a communication test to ensure proper communication between the detector and the radio inter-
face 01729. If the test is successful, verified with the red and green LEDs on the detector lighting up,
secure it permanently or, on the contrary, reposition it and perform a new test.
N.B.: Considering the powers involved and the interferences present in the field it is possible that
even the smallest movements of the device may significantly improve or worsen the transmission
quality.
It is also important to perform periodic maintenance on the devices to prevent or detect any possible
external interference.
To avoid unwanted alarms, it is advisable to comply with the following:
- close the roller shutter and window to avoid significant air movements.
- if possible, wind up the fly screen.
- close the inner doors in the rooms to prevent air currents from interfering with correct detection.
- the detector works best if its detection area is between the window and the closed roller shutter.
INSTALLATION RULES
Installation should be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance with the current regulations regard-
ing the installation of electrical equipment in the country where the products are installed.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
RED directive.
Standards EN 60950-1, EN 50130-4, EN 61000-6-3, EN 301 489-3, EN 300 220-2, EN 62479.
REACH (EU) Regulation no. 1907/2006 – Art.33. The product may contain traces of lead.
Vimar SpA declares that the radio equipment complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the
EU declaration of conformity is on the product sheet available at the following Internet address: www.
vimar.com.