DS80IR2F-001B
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4. The detector was reset to the default factory settings and all the previous network information were deleted.
The detector is no longer present on the "Devices" page.
<NOTE>
If you want to run the learning procedure of the detector again on a control unit after a factory reset, follow all the steps listed
in the “Connecting to the system” paragraph again, starting from extracting the batteries from their housing.
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Mounting and installation method
Step 1:
After having performed the Walk Test to confirm that the detector is within the coverage range, select corner or surface
mounting.
Step 2:
Loosen the screws and remove the cover.
Step 3:
According to the user's preferences, mount the detector in the required position with or without rotating bracket.
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Mounting without rotating bracket:
The rear base of the detector is provided with a hole arrangement when the plastic is thinner to allow mounting. The two
hole arrangements (A) are used to fix on a surface while the four hole arrangements (C) are used for fixing in a corner,
as shown in the following figure.
<NOTE>
After having perforated the hole arrangements, check that the device is waterproof and restore waterproofing, if
necessary, e.g. with silicone.
1) Perforate the appropriate hole arrangements on the cover of the base. Use arrangements "A" for mounting on surface.
Use arrangements "C" for mounting in corner.
2) Using the template for the hole,make two holes in the flat surface or four holes in the corner
surface.
3) Insert the anchor bolts if the device is fixed to plaster or bricks.
4) Install the base cover in the anchor bolt with the mounting screws provided.
5) Reposition the upper cover on the base and firmly press the upper part until it clicks (as shown
on the right).
6) Tighten the locking screw.
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Mounting with rotating bracket:
A rotating bracket is provided to allow a flexible mounting option. This allows a rotating bracket to be fixed to a surface/in
a corner and to an arm of the bracket to be fixed to the detector. Once installed, the detector may be separated easily
from the bracket to replace the batteries, for example, and then fixed back again with equal ease. This also makes it
possible to adjust the horizontal detector for better coverage.
1) Using the rotating shaft as template, make holes in the mounting site, either on a surface or in a corner: 2 holes in
position B for a surface, 4 holes in position D for an angle.
2) Insert the anchor bolts if the device is fixed to plaster or bricks.
3) Fasten the rotating bracket in the anchor bolts with the flat side in direction of the wall. The arm of the bracket must face
towards the person performing the mounting operation, with the joint on top.
4) Fasten the arm of the bracket to the cover of the base of the detector with the pointy ends facing the opposite directions
with respect to the detector, with the joint on top.
5) Arrange the detector on the hooks of the rotating bracket.
6) Adjust the detection angle arranging the arm of the bracket on one of the holes of the top of the rotating bracket then
tighten the top screw as shown.
Surface
mounting
Corner
mounting
Fastening screw
Fastening screw