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6.2.3 Replacing batteries
If the equipment being controlled does not respond when the wireless
motion detector is tripped and there is no remediable communication
fault (equipment being controlled disconnected from mains, receiver
batteries flat), follow the instructions contained in the previous
subsection to replace the old batteries with a new set of batteries.
You must observe the correct battery polarity.
Used batteries are not to be disposed of with the house-
hold waste! Please dispose them at your local battery
collection point!
6.2.4 Response once the batteries have been inserted
Once the batteries have been inserted, initialisation is performed.
The LED test display will indicate that initialisation is complete: the
LED will light up red, green and orange in that order, for half a second
each.
If an error occurs, this is indicated by the LED flashing red.
The device LED will then light up orange for a further 75 seconds,
which is the time you must wait for the motion detector to become
ready for operation.
6.2.5 Walking test
For up to 10 minutes after the batteries have been inserted, the
device LED will indicate a detected movement by lighting up as
follows for 1 second:
- Detection via top sensor: Device LED lights up red
- Detection via creep zone protection sensor: Device LED lights up
green
- Detection via both sensors: Device LED lights up orange
This allows the detection range and sensitivity to be tested at the
sensor directly (the latter can only be checked if it has previously
been registered and configured via the central control unit).