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If, however, during these two minutes the microwave detects (GREEN LED 
2 lights up), the duration of the initialization will be prolonged.
To reinitialize the sensor, cut off  the main power supply and the check 
that the DIP SWITCHES and JUMPERS have been set as described in the 
"Powering on" paragraph; then power back on.
You can interrupt initialization at any time by keeping the tamper key 
pressed 

 (the tamper must be enabled with JP1 = OPEN) for some 

seconds until the LEDs turn off . At this point the sensor is out of initiali-
zation and you can release the tamper.

TEST or NORMAL mode

TEST mode (JP4 

CLOSED)

 

The sensor transmits alarm with each detection of movement: this enables 
the installer to quickly fi ne tune its set up. 
To exit TEST mode and move to NORMAL mode, remove jumper J4 and 
wait for the sensor to signal the exiting when the LEDs turn on in sequence 
(a send and a return).
The sensor exits automatically in any case from the TEST mode after 
about 5 minutes, even without removing jumper J4. Confi rmation that 
TEST mode has moved to NORMAL mode, is given when the LEDs turn 
turn on sequentially (a send and a return). 

NORMAL mode (JP4 

OPEN)

 

This is the way the sensor MUST be set for normal operation. In this 
mode - after a detection and sending of an alarm, the sensor waits 30 
seconds of "quiet time" before considering two alarms.
If during this interval NO detection takes place the sensor goes back to 
being active and ready for another detection. Contrarily, the quiet time 
count is prolonged.
The quiet time is about 30 seconds, and cannot be changed.
The NORMAL mode makes for lower consumption resulting in longer bat-
tery life. To enter the TEST mode, close JP4: wait for the sensor to signal the 
entry into TEST mode by quickly fl ashing all of the LEDs simultaneously.

Learning

The sensor can learn in two ways; either from a PC via the SWLINK 
software, by selecting SENSOR in the MODEL column and entering the 
serial number (shown on the 

 

 radio card) in the SERIAL 

 column, 

or by following the instructions below: 
1. Power up the sensor
2. Wait for the end of the sensor's initialization phase or exit as described 
in the 'initialization' paragraph.

Note: it doesn't matter whether the sensor is either in TEST or normal 
(JP4) mode.
3. Open jumper JP1 

 

(tamper active) in case it is closed.

4. Make sure the control unit is in learning mode.
5. Repeat the following sequence three times:
Press and keep pressed the tamper button until the BLUE LED (4) turns 
on, the release it. 
During the learning communication the RED and GREEN LEDs on the radio 
expansion will fl ash. At the end of the learning phase the GREEN LED will 
fl ash for three seconds if the procedure is SUCCESSFUL, or the RED LED 
will fl ash in case of ERROR.

Installing the sensor

The infrared sensor is sensitive to "heat quantity" given off  by moving 
bodies. The sensor's max range (expressed in meters) refers to a human 
body and is therefore a RELATIVE measurement 

.

Mounting 

The sensor must be exclusively mounted horizontally, facing downwards 
and above the opening it has to protect. Make sure it is not being blinded 
by light or infrared sources.

NOTE

 When installing on windows, set DIP2 to ON (low sensitivity) while 

when installing on doors, set DIP2 to OFF (high sensitivity).
The sensor's detection area is shown in the figure 

(door) or 

 

(window).
Always perform some detection tests to check that the sensor works 
properly.
This sensor must be installed protected from pouring rain. It is not rated 
to be installed exposed directly to weather agents.
The sensor must be mounted with the LEDs facing outwards. 

 

(garden, courtyard, balcony...) and the opposite side facing INWARDS 

 

(door or window to protect).

Batteries 

Fit two CR123 A 

3V

 type lithium batteries (supplied) into the housing, 

making sure the polarities are right.

 

Negative pole;

 

Positive pole.

DISPOSAL

Make sure the packaging material is not disposed of in nature, but 
rather disposed of in compliance with the laws in eff ect in the country 
in which the product is being used. At the end of the product's life cycle, 
make sure it not disposed of in nature. The equipment must be disposed 
of in compliance with current laws and its components recycled where 
possible. The components that should be recycled are marked with the 
material's ID marker.

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