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At t
3
, the channel switches to “No Detection” and sends a “0” (making the lamp
turn off). After that, it starts counting the parameterised Blind Time (T
2
).
Although at t
4
the sensor starts reporting motion again, the channel does not
switch to “Detection” until T
2
ends, that is, until t
5
.
At t
6
the sensor stops reporting motion, so the channel starts a new Detection
Length count.
At t
7
, before T
1
concludes, motion is reported again, so the count for the Detection
Length is interrupted, remaining the channel in “Detection” without having switched
to “No Detection” between t
6
and t
7
.
Figure 11. Channel Detection States vs. Motion Signal
When a channel is enabled, ETS displays a new tab (“
Channel i
”), which is divided into
several parts.
Figure 12.
Channel Configuration
The upper parameters of this tab basically define the aforementioned delays:
t
1
t
2
t
3
t
4
t
5
t
6
t
7