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6. Perform the
Response Time setting. Response time is the time that the infrared barrier must be interrupted to trigger. This
setting is only relevant to the receiver:
5
4 3 2
1
-
+
50 ms
500 ms
1 s
750 ms
250 ms
X
500ms
250ms
750ms
1 s
5
4
3
2
1
-
+
50ms
The factory default
response time is 50 ms, ie Position 1. To facilitate the association of the response time of the
sensor with the interruption speed of the infrared beams, refer to the following table:
Response time
Detection Speed
50ms
Intense running
250ms
Moderate running
500ms
Light running
750ms
Walking
1 s
Light walk
7. The quality of the sensor alignment is identified by the status of the Green LED on the receiver (RX). To obtain a satisfactory alignment,
which will avoid false or unwanted triggering, the alignment must be optimal - only
green LED on;
Green LED (RX)
Alignment quality
Alarm output
(Red LED)
Probability of false alarm
Turned Off
Beam interrupted or
misaligned1
ON
Null (unaligned beam)
Slow flashing
Poor alignment
OFF
High
Fast flashing
Poor Alignment
OFF
Turned On
Optimal alignment
OFF
Lowest
1
After a period of 30 minutes, without the infrared barrier being interrupted, the Alignment Quality indication LED will be automatically
turned off
for energy saving. The moment the infrared barrier is broken again, this LED will return to the normal Alignment Quality display
state.
!
Perform walking tests at various points on the barrier to make sure that there is no reflection from the infrared
beams on the floor, wall or reflective objects. If reflection is found, it will be necessary to change the installation
position of the sensor.
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