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Figure 4 - Using a Bracket to Attach the Detector
Attention!
Before detector installation:
1 . Remove spring movement prevention sticker (see fig. 5).
2 . Remove protective non-metallic spacer that keeps the
spring in the “sleep” mode (shown in par. 3.7).
3.2 Setting the SMD Switches
Figure 5
Switch
Setting
Method
Table 1 - SMD Switches Functions
Switch Function Pos.
Selected Option
Default
SW. 1 Sensitivity
& tracking
ON Spider: Tracking enabled
PowerArt: High sensitivity
ON
OFF Spider: Tracking disabled
PowerArt: Low Sensitivity
SW. 2 Buzzer
ON Enabled
ON
OFF Disabled
SW. 3 Supervision ON USA (60 Min.)
ON
OFF Europe (15 Min.)
SW. 4 Mode
ON SpiderAlert
ON
OFF PowerArt or MCR-308
3.3 Preparation for Use
3.4 Teaching PowerArt / MCR-308
Teach PowerArt / MCR-308 to identify SPD-1000:
A .
Teach PowerArt (see par. 3.2G in PowerArt Prog. Guide) or
MCR-308 (see par. 3.5 in MCR-308 installation instructions).
When instructed to transmit, initiate SPD-1000 low severity
alarm transmission by momentarily pressing the Reset switch
(see illustration 1 in par. 3.3).
Note:
According to this signal, the PowerArt automatically learns
to identify high severity alarm, low severity alarm, low battery and
supervision messages. According to this signal the MCR-308
learns to identify low severity alarm only.
To teach the MCR-308 the high severity alarm, create the alarm
after the detector has been stabilized, by strong movement /
removal of the secured object.
B .
Verify that the teaching is successful, according to the
previously mentioned documents.
3.5 Teaching the SpiderAlert System
Teach SpiderAlert system to identify SPD-1000 transmissions:
A .
In SpiderAlert software Click File/Transmitters/Museum/Add.
B .
Initiate low severity alarm transmission by momentarily
pressing Reset switch (see par. 3.3, step 1).
C .
The detector’s ID number will be displayed in the yellow box.
D .
Press the “<<” button to move the ID number from the yellow
(temporary) box to the “ID” box.
E .
In the Location box, type the secured object's name (i.e.
Mona Liza picture).
F .
In Holder Group box, type a desired name for the museum
detectors group for whom the event handling will be identical.
G .
Press the button, to display the Museum Group screen.
H .
Select the appropriate museum detectors group.
I .
Press Edit button, define (for the operator) the handling
description for every detector’s event and press OK.
3.6 Operation
SPD-1000 function is based on magnetic field changes as a
result of the secured object movements. The detector has 2
detection levels - low severity alarm (continuous slight touch) and
high severity alarm (strong touch or removal).
Once stabilized, the detector checks its position continuously.
Upon a movement detection, the detector sends alarm as follows:
Note: After HIGH alarm only, the detector needs 90-second
stabilization period at least, for the next movement detection.
When Low or High level alarm is
transmitted, 2 weak buzzer sounds are
heard, as shown.
3.7 Entering the “Sleep” Mode
Entering Sleep mode (for description, see section 1) is as follows:
Compliance with Standards
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference that may be received or that may cause
undesired operation. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the
unit, not expressly approved by Visonic Ltd., could void the user's FCC or other
authority to operate the equipment
The 315 MHz is for USA & Canada - not allowed in any EU member state. The
433.92 MHz has no restriction in any EU member state.
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VISONIC LTD. 2002 SPD-1000 DE3653- (REV. 0, 4/2002)
Separate warranty statement is enclosed.
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