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• Carry out this test for all the installed/mounted door/window detectors.
• Finally, check the PIR motion detector. Move around in the detection area of a PIR motion detector.
• If the PIR motion detector detects you, the LED on the inner right of the
detector under the lens lights up (it may not be easily visible) and the
alarm base station emits a short alarm signal (this may not be audible,
depending on how far you are from the alarm base station).
Finally, check the alarm base station’s LCD to see whether the sensor is functioning and if the
movement in the detection area was recognised.
If, whilst passing through the installation location of the PIR motion detector, you step
across the detection area of another PIR motion detector, this will, of course, also trigger
an alarm and the first function notification of the first PIR motion detector is replaced
by the function notification of the other PIR motion detector.
In this case the presence of a second person can be helpful: One person can test the
sensors while the other person checks the function messages directly on the alarm
base station.
This makes sense especially when you are trying to align the detection area of the PIR
motion detector correctly, since the desired detection area can only be set in this way
(via the alarm base station there is only confirmation that the motion detector has activated,
which, however, provides no information on the detection area).
Adjusting the PIR motion detector’s detection area:
• Open the PIR motion detector’s casing by releasing both catches on the left side of the casing
(see page 34).
• Loosen both fastening screws on the circuit board (see page 35). The circuit board can
be moved up and down.
• After each movement, the circuit board should be provisionally secured using a screw
and the casing should be closed. Afterwards, pace out the desired detection area (it makes
sense to ask a second person to help by checking the function notification on the alarm
base station!).
• Once you have found the right setting for the detection area, open the PIR motion detector’s
casing, tighten the two fastening screws of the circuit board and close the casing again.
• The PIR motion detector’s response sensitivity can also be adjusted. See pages 69/70.
• Carry out this test on all the installed PIR motion detectors.
• To end the run test function and return to the main level (normal operation), press the ‘
C
’ button
twice.
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