Program the Device Address
If the device address is unknown or two devices have the same address then use the
Program Device Address command specifying a required address as the parameter.
Then remove the detector cover and ensure the LED is flashing indicating
programming mode (frequent short flashes every 2 s). Next, press the tamper switch in
LLLS pattern, where L stands for long pressings (longer than 0.5 s) while S stands for
short pressings (shorter than 0.5 s), pauses between pressings not exceeding 1s each.
If the address has changed successfully, the LED will be lit steady and a message
about detecting the device with the newly assigned address shall be displayed by a
network controller (S2000(M) or UProg Configuration Tool). If you failed to assign the
address, wait for 2 s and repeat programming.
Programming the S2000-KDL to Operate the S2000-PIK
To handle signals from an S2000-PIK correctly, the S2000-KDL controller which the detector is connected to must be
programmed with the Zone Type parameter for this S2000-PIK being set to value 4 (Intrusion), or 5 (Intrusion with
Tamper Check), or 7 (Entrance), or 11 (Panic), or 6 (Auxiliary). To program the S2000-KDL, connect it to a PC under
UProg Configuration Tool and follow the relevant programming instructions in accordance with the S2000-KDL User’s
Manual.
WALK TEST
Connect the detector to the multiplex addressable polling loop as shown in Figure 3a. Then power on the controller and
wait for about two minutes. Next, walk through the detection pattern with the speed of 0.5 m/s to 1 m/s. The detector
should issue an alarm and its LED should flash. Wait until the LED finishes flashing, and then begin crossing the
detection pattern from another side. The detector should issue an alarm. If nobody is moving within the detection pattern,
no alarms should be issued.
ENABLING/DISABLING LED INDICATION
LED indication can be controlled either via a PC or by means of the detector tamper switch.
If LED indication is to be controlled via a PC, by the connected S2000-KDL, the S2000-KDL should be specifically
configured from the PC using the UProg Configuration Tool. The parameter Device Indication Control of the S2000-KDL
polling loop input zone which is assigned to the S2000-PIK should be set to a proper value. By default, Device Indication
Control is set to the value of 1, providing LED indication in accordance with the detector’s own pre-determined algorithm.
To disable indication, set this parameter to zero.
If LED indication is to be controlled by the tamper switch, the algorithm is as follows. On detector’s switching on the LED
indication is enabled (unless the input S2000-KDL zone assigned to the detector is configured with disabled indication).
To disable indication, press the tamper switch in LLSL pattern; otherwise, to enable indication, press the tamper switch in
LLSS pattern, where L stands for a long pressing (longer than 0.5 s) while S stands for a short pressing (shorter than 0.5
s). Pauses between pressings must not exceed 1 s each.
WARNING
To ensure proper operation, perform testing the S2000-PIK detector annually as described above.
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