• Working capacity: over 40 m in open space, 30 m approx. In domestic environments.
• Dimensions: 105x65x45.
• Installation: for safety reasons, install the device in an zone not easily accessible to the user.
Programming
To store the volumetric detector code in the control panel memory do as follows:
1
turn the mechanical key to programming.
2
open the control panel enclosure: 3 beeps are produced for confirmation and the LED “ZONE
A1” switches on.
3
press the green push-button of an already stored AF939R remote control: all the line LEDs will
switch on progressively, that is, line 1 – 2 – 3 – 4, ALARM 1, ALARM 2, ALARM 3. Each LED
remains on until the green push-button is pressed.
4
turn on the power to the detector by means of the corresponding battery while the LED of the
chosen channel is on. At the first supply, each detector transmits its code for 30 seconds and so
the control panel can store the detector’s code in its memory and couple it with the chosen
channel.
5
a beep indicates that the control panel has stored the detector’s code; this beep is followed by
5 short beeps. By pressing the TAMPER push-button of the detector this sequence can be inter-
rupted.
6
Now, to check the cover range the detector stays in the test condition for 2 minutes. The detec-
tor is now ready to operate.
Operation
3 minutes after connecting the battery the detector is ready to start. If a movement is detected, it
starts the alarm.
To reduce the battery current demand, the alarm is followed by a pause of two minutes.
Note:
In a quiescent condition the LED is always off. It switches on only if an alarm is detected or
during the test.
Test
To perform the cover test, it is necessary to set the detector to the test mode.
This function is entered automatically by closing the detector envelope (due to the TAMPER push-
button pressure); it lasts 2 minutes: the alarm display led is enabled and the detector stop function
is excluded (for 2 minutes) due to an alarm.
The detector signals that the test function has been entered through a “beep”.
Adjust the sensitivity of the detector to the minimum and in the case of a noisy environment turn the
“pulse-count” jumper to position 3 (the alarm starts after 3 steps approximately).
Tampering alarm
At any moment by opening the enclosure, the tampering alarm starts.
Alarm of battery discharged
3 beeps produced by the detector together with the alarm signal indicate that the battery needs to
be replaced one month before its complete discharge.
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