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2.5. Local Diagnostic Test

A.

Set the detector in local diagnostic mode, as follows:
Open the detector’s bottom cover (see

Figure 4

, steps 1 - 3) and then press and release the tamper switch (see

Figure 5

). The LED will flash for 60

seconds and then the detector will enter into 15 minutes' local diagnostic mode.

Note:

The detector automatically enters into 15 minutes' local diagnostic mode after battery installation or Tamper switch recovery.

B.

Adjust the detector in the horizontal plane to cover the required protected area.

C.

Walk into the detectors’ field of view. Adjust the vertical plane to receive the maximum number of detections when crossing the entire 90

°

pattern.

Verify that the LED blinks each time your motion is detected, as you cross one Quad PIR. Then verify that the LED lights steadily for 2 seconds as
you cross the next adjacent Quad PIR. After alarm indication, the LED blinks three times and provides the received signal strength indication (see
Table 2).

Table 2 – Received Signal Strength Indication

LED response

Reception

Green LED blinks

Strong

Orange LED blinks

Good

Red LED blinks

Poor

No blinks

No communication

Important!

Reliable reception must be assured. Therefore, "poor" signal strength is not acceptable. If you receive a "poor" signal from the

detector, re-locate it and re-test until a "Good" or "Strong" signal strength is received.

Note:

For detailed Diagnostics Test instructions refer to the control panel Installer's Guide.

The LED blinking, described above, is operative only in Local diagnostic mode. Upon each full detection (LED lights steadily for 2 seconds), the
control panel receives the alarm. If required, perform the detector's horizontal / vertical adjustments (see section 2.1 and Figure 3).

Important!

Instruct the user to perform a walk test at least once a week, to verify proper operation of the detector.

D.

Place a piece of cardboard on the detector’s front side to deliberately mask the optical window. Verify that after 2 minutes, the yellow LED lights
continuously (see Table 3 below) and the alarm control panel receives the masking alarm.

E.

Remove the masking from the detector’s front side. Verify that the LED turns off after 30 seconds.

Table 3 - LED operation

LED Indications

Event

Red Alarm LED blinks

Stabilization (warm-up 60 sec)

Red Alarm LED ON 0.2 sec.

Tamper open / close

Red Alarm LED blinks twice

One quad PIR detection in diagnostic mode

Red Alarm LED on 2 sec.

Intruder alarm

Yellow Indication LED on

AM detection – diagnostic mode

Yellow indication LED blinks slowly (0.2 sec. ON, 30 sec. OFF)

AM detection – Normal mode

A.

Alarm LED

B.

Indication LED

C.

Enroll button

D.

Tamper switch

Figure 5. TOWER CAM PG2

D-304493 TOWER CAM PG2 Installation Instructions

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Summary of Contents for TOWER CAM PG2

Page 1: ...as can be enrolled l Images multiplexed from all enrolled cameras l Color and black white images l Auto setup l Camera tuning by simple walk test l Day and night CMOS camera with near IR illumination...

Page 2: ...ions only and the distance ranges between 11 to 12 m 36 39ft set the PIR sensitivity to One region Event counter One region Correct Installation Incorrect Installation A Mark drilling point B Screw ho...

Page 3: ...the intrusion detection unit is not to be connected to an alarm initiating circuit but may be connected to a trouble alarm circuit if nuisance trips are not tolerable COVER CLOSURE 1 Release locking...

Page 4: ...er s instructions Caution The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated Do not disassemble heat above 66 C or incinerate Replace battery with CR17450 Lithiu...

Page 5: ...n Optional settings ON default and OFF PIR SENSITIVITY Define if the detector operates at regular or high PIR sensitivity or that at least one detection zone must be crossed before an alarm is trigger...

Page 6: ...oor signal from the detector re locate it and re test until a Good or Strong signal strength is received Note For detailed Diagnostics Test instructions refer to the control panel Installer s Guide Th...

Page 7: ...d on the user is encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or more of the following measures l Re orient or re locate the receiving antenna l Increase the distance between the device and the rec...

Page 8: ...NSEQUENTI AL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE IN CLUDING LOSS OF U SE PROFITS R EVEN UE OR GOOD WILL D I REC TLY OR I ND I REC TLY A R ISI NG FR OM PURC HASER S USE OR IN ABI LITY TO...

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