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Swivel bracket mounting

The swivel bracket allows aiming and adjusting the unit
for maximum detection and avoidance of false alarms
(Figure 9).

The swivel bracket’s snap-off tabs allow angle mounting,
for applications such as hallway protection. Break the
tabs off by bending them back and forth.

Use these screws for mounting:

• Two #6 x 3/4" (19 mm) screws for mounting the
bracket or the base to the wall

• One #8 x 3/4" (19 mm) screw for mounting the base
onto the bracket (insert into ball joint shoe)

Align the arrows on the ball joint shoe with the zeroes on
the base for 6 foot 10 inch (2.1 m) mounting for typical
coverage. This is the 0 degree setting. For every 1 foot
(0.3 m) above the typical mounting height, tilt the shoe
down 1 degree. For example, for 7 feet 10 inches (2.4 m),
tilt the shoe down 1 degree, or for 8 feet 10 inches (2.7 m),
tilt the shoe down 2 degrees.

Turn the swivel bracket screw (Figure 10) until snug.

DIP switches

DIP switches on the back of the circuit board (Figure 6)
set pulse, sensitivity, and PinPoint address.

Pulse (DIP switch 1)

ON

Bi-curtain mode (3 pulse), the factory default,
increases false alarm immunity in smaller areas
and requires the intruder to pass through two
curtains to trigger an alarm. Do not use for single
curtain applications or ranges under 5 feet (1.5
m).

OFF

Standard curtain mode (2 pulse) is used for wide-
angle or single-curtain applications. It requires
the intruder to only pass through one curtain to
trigger an alarm.

Notes

Operation in the standard curtain mode is for
the specified ranges of 33 feet (10.1m) and
45 feet (13.7 m).

For operation in bi-curtain mode, the unit
has 30 feet (9.1m) of range only.

For ranges from 30 to 45 feet (9.1 to 13.7
m), the unit will provide detection within 6
steps or 14 feet (4.3 m) across the plane of
coverage.

Masking

To avoid smudging the masking strips, make sure your
hands are clean before using the masking kit.

1.

To unsnap the shield from the front cover, grasp the
edge of the circuit board and gently rotate the lens
shield/circuit board assembly up from the bottom
(see figure 1). Remove the lens from the shield.

2.

Locate the lettered masking strip on the masking kit,
peel off the masking strip, and press onto the
corresponding grooved segment on the lens. The
notch of the lens must be up.

3.

Reinstall the lens in the shield. The notch on the lens
should match the notch on the shield.

4.

Snap the shield/circuit board assembly into the front
cover.

Sensitivity (DIP switch 2)

ON

High sensitivity range up to 45 feet (13.7 m)

OFF

Low sensitivity range under 33 feet (10.1 m)
(factory default)

It's important to program the unit correctly for optimum
sensitivity and walk test the unit regularly (see Walk test).

Figure 9. Swivel bracket mounting

Figure 10. Swivel bracket screw

Flat wall
one tab

Corner
two tabs

Flat wall
no tabs

Corner mounting
holes

Wiring hole

Flat wall mounting
holes

Ceiling

Corner mounting
holes

Allow 1.6 in. (40 mm)
minimum

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Страница 1: ...false alarm free operation no part of an unwanted hot spot should enter any part of a zone Locate for cross traffic Figure 3 Place the unit where intruders move across the beams not toward the unit For best detection an intruder should cross the entire zone Donotblockthecoveragepattern Figure4 The unit requires a clear line of sight Inform end users not to block the coverage pattern with inventory...

Страница 2: ...ensitivity DIP switches Figure 6 See DIP switches 5 Set the PinPoint address DIP switches Figure 6 Devices are shipped with DIP switches set to 255 This is an invalid address The device will not communicatewiththecontrollerandthewalktest LEDwillnotlightuntilavalidaddresshasbeenset Refer to the controller s manual to determine the correct address setting for each unit 6 Pull the PinPoint wiring thr...

Страница 3: ...curtain applications It requires the intruder to only pass through one curtain to triggeranalarm Notes Operation in the standard curtain mode is for the specified ranges of 33 feet 10 1m and 45 feet 13 7 m For operation in bi curtain mode the unit has 30 feet 9 1m of range only For ranges from 30 to 45 feet 9 1 to 13 7 m the unit will provide detection within 6 steps or 14 feet 4 3 m across the pl...

Страница 4: ...tain areas are entered The LED visible on the front cover lights to indicate an alarm 4 Walk test the detection pattern and make any necessary adjustments 5 Replace and walk test the unit to verify the unit is communicatingwiththecontroller Note After the walk test mode times out in 3 to 4 minutes the unit returns to normal operating mode In normal operating mode the unit LED is disabled to reduce...

Страница 5: ...t 6 1m 20ft 6 1m 6ft 10in 2 1m 0 Topview Sideview Figure 15 Pet alley 35ft 10 7m 0 35ft 10 7m 35ft 10 7m 0 3 ft 3 in 1 0m Topview Sideview 45ft 13 7m 40ft 12 2m 30ft 9 1m 20ft 6 1m 10ft 3 0m 0 0 10ft 3 0m 20ft 6 1m 30ft 9 1m 40ft 12 2m 45ft 13 7 m 6ft 10in 2 1m 60 30 15 Topview 4 Sideview 36 36 0 6 6ft 10in 2 1m 7ft 6in 2 3m 9ft 2 7m 90 27 5m Topview Sideview ...

Страница 6: ...tional 20 ft x 140 Listings FCC CE GE Security 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin OR 97062 503 692 4052 USA Canada 800 547 2556 Tech Support 800 648 7424 www gesecurity com 1042134 Rev B September 2004 FCC compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interfe...

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