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OFF
Normal
mode
High/Low
Sensitivity
LED does not light up.
In summary, the setting of DIP1 & DIP2 of SW2 is
concluded as below:
SW2
DIP1
DIP2
ON
Walk Test Mode
High sensitivity
OFF
Normal Mode
Low sensitivity
4. Connect the AA 1.5V battery to the battery
compartment.
Note: When the battery is connected, the LED
behind the lens will flash for 2-3 minutes as
warming-up duration until the Sensor has stabilized
when the LED will then stop flashing and turn OFF.
5. In normal mode, remove the rear cover of the
Motion sensor. The Sensor’s LED will illuminate
and the Control Panel should alarm. It is because
the tamper switch fitted on the Detector has been
activated.
6. When the Sensor is fully installed i.e. rear cover is
refitted; the Sensor will not detect movement for
approximately 2 minutes after each activation.
(This feature is present to conserve battery power
and maximize the battery life).
7. In order to communicate with the Control Panel,
the ID code of the Sensor needs to be learned by
the Control Panel. By pressing the tamper switch
located adjacent to the PCB on the Sensor will
emit the ID code to the Control Panel instantly,
subject to the Control Panel being set at the ID
code learning mode.
TESTING THE MOTION SENSORS
Ensure the system is in test mode.
With the Motion sensor set in Walk Test mode and
mounted in position on the wall, allow 2-3 minutes for
the sensor to stabilize before commencing the Walk
Test.
1. Walk into and move slowly around the protected
area, each time the sensor senses movement the
LED behind the lens will flash. In addition, the
Control Panel will ding dong.
If necessary adjust the detection range by
changing the mounting position of the PCB within
the sensor housing.
Note: In normal operation, the LED behind the
Sensor lens will not flash on movement detection,
(unless the battery is low).
2. Remove the rear cover of the Motion Sensor. (this
is to test the operation of tamper switch) The
Control Panel should ding dong.
3. Press
on the Control Panel to exit test
mode.
4. Reconfigure the Motion Sensor for normal mode
by setting DIP1 of SW2 to OFF and refit in
position.
DOOR/WINDOW CONTACT
DETECTOR(S)
The Door/Window contact consists of two parts; a
Detector and a Magnet. They are designed to be
fitted to doors or windows with the Magnet mounted on
the opening part and the Detector mounted on the fixed
frame. Opening the protected door/window will remove
the magnetic field, trigger the Detector and generate an
alarm condition, (if the system is armed).
The Detector is powered by 3 1.5V AAA size batteries
which under normal conditions will have typical life in
excess of 1 year. Under normal battery conditions
with rear cover fitted the LED on the Detector will not
illuminate when the Detector is triggered, (unless in
test mode). However, under low battery conditions this
LED will be illuminated when the detector is triggered.
When this occurs the battery should be replaced as
soon as possible.
Note: The adoption of alkaline battery is highly
recommended.
The Door/Window Contact Detector is of self-contained
wired Magnetic Contact (option). This contact must
be of a normally closed contact type with the contacts
being opened in order to generate an alarm condition.
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