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SUPERVISION FUNCTION
When the PIR is in Normal operation mode it will conduct a Self-test Periodically by transmit a
supervisory signal once every 30 to 50 min.
If the Control Panel can’t receive the Supervisory signals transmitted from a certain PIR, an “
Out-Of-
Order
” fault message will be generated.
SLEEP TIMER
The PIR has a “
sleep time
” of approximately 1 minute to conserve power. After transmitting a detected
movement, the PIR will not retransmit for 1 minute; any further movement detected during this sleep
period will extend the sleep time by another minute. In this way continuous movement in front of a PIR
will not unduly exhaust the battery.
TEST MODE
The PIR can be put into Test mode by inserting the jumper link between the left two pins of the Test
mode jumper switch. In Test mode, it will disable the sleep timer and will enable the LED indicator to
flash every time a movement is detected.
Note:
The jumper must not be left in this position in normal use; otherwise battery life will be shortened and the
local low battery display will not be able to be seen.
LED INDICATOR
There is a LED Indicator behind the lens on the right upper corner. In Normal operation mode, the LED
Indicator will not light except in the following situations:
•
When the PIR is in low battery condition, every time it transmits a detected movement, the LED
will flash for about 2 seconds.
•
When the cover is opened and the tamper switch is violated, the LED will flash for 2 sec. to
indicate it is transmitting the “
Tamper
” signal.
•
When the Tamper condition persists, every time it transmits a detected movement, the LED will flash.
However, if the PIR is in Test mode, the LED will flash every time a movement is detected.
BATTERY
The PIR use two 1.5V “
AA
” alkaline batteries as its power source. The PIR will have a typical battery life
of over 2 years at an average of 50 activations a day.
Low battery detection operates where the PIR has enough reserve energy to typically operate for 1
month before complete exhaustion. The low battery signal will be sent to the Control Panel along with
regular signal transmissions for the Control Panel to display the status accordingly.
Note:
When changing batteries, after removing the old batteries, press the Tamper Switch twice to fully
discharge before inserting new batteries.
GETTING STARTED
•
Remove the fixing screw and cover assembly.
•
Insert the two “
AA
” batteries into the battery holder taking care to connect the polarity correctly
•
The LED indicator steadily flashes for 30 seconds. (The PIR is warming up). During the warming
period, the PIR will not be activated. It is recommended that you stay away from the detection
area during this time. After the warming period is over, the light will turn off and the PIR will be
ready for operation.
•
Put the system in Learn mode and learn-in the PIR by pressing the Learn/Test button. Please
refer to section
“Add/Delete Device”
in the operation manual of the Control Panel.
•
After the PIR is learnt-in, put the Control Panel into “
Walk Test
” mode, hold the PIR in the desired
location, press the Test button to confirm this location is within signal range of the Control Panel.
•
When you are satisfied that the PIR work in the chosen location, you can proceed with
installation.
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