Senstar LM100 calibration
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Senstar LM100 Product Guide
The Threshold is usually set with respect to the recorded Sensitivity Profile. Select a segment,
then use the Threshold: spin controls to set the Threshold for that segment. A good starting point
is to set the Threshold just below the recorded Sensitivity Profile in each segment. You can use the
up down arrows beside the segment setting window to lower, or raise the Threshold for all defined
segments.
Segment threshold setting procedure
1.
Establish a UCM connection to the gateway and select the Config tab, then select the Zones
sub-panel.
2.
Select a segment.
3.
Use the Threshold: spin controls to set the Threshold for the selected segment.
4.
Repeat for each defined segment that requires an independent threshold.
5.
Use the overall Threshold adjustment arrows to adjust the Threshold for all installed
luminaires, if desired.
6.
Save the UCM file and download the configuration data to the gateway.
illustrates a Segment setting window for a Senstar LM100 system, which has been split
into 6 segments and 5 zones. Segments 1, 2 and 5 (Zones 1, 2 and 4) use the overall Threshold
setting. Segment 4 and segment 6 (Zone 3) are considered high threat areas and the Threshold
has been set to a lower value to increase the detection sensitivity in zone 3. Segment 3 represents
a group of luminaires that are used exclusively for lighting purposes (no alarm detection required)
so the segment 3 Threshold is set to the maximum value of 254.
Note
Left-clicking in the Segment window and using the up and down arrows
on the keyboard, or the mouse wheel will also adjust the Threshold.
Note
Set the Threshold after the Sensitivity Profile is completed and
downloaded to the gateway.
Note
Intrusion testing is used to verify the Threshold settings.
Figure 57: Setting the segment Thresholds
overall Threshold
lower Threshold setting
for high security Zone 3
Threshold set for scheduled light
control without alarm detection
(segment Threshold set to 254)
overall Threshold spin controls
(segments 4 and 6)