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For effective walk testing , it is necessary to override the
2 minute timer by setting the LED/WALK-TEST jumper
to the TEST position as shown here.
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Note: If the LED walk-test jumper is forgotten in TST
position, the detector returns to ON position after
approximately 30 minutes, to save battery power.
IMPORTANT! Once the cover is replaced, the detector goes
through a stabilization period. The LED will flash once per 2
seconds until the detector has stabilized (stabilization time
is at least 15 seconds).
A. Walk-test the entire protected area by walking slowly across
the detector's field of view, observing the LED. Pause for 5
seconds after each test to allow the unit to complete its 3-
transmission sequence (see Appendix A). The LED will light
for 2 seconds.
B. Set the LED/WALK-TEST jumper to the ON position
as shown here.
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Wait outside the coverage area. After five minutes,
re-enter the coverage area and verify that the LED
lights for 2 seconds upon detection.
C. If you continue moving, the unit will remain disabled due to the
2-minute battery saving timer. The unit will be rearmed
provided that no motion is detected for approximately 2
minutes, and will then be ready to detect and transmit.
D. When done, set the LED/WALK-TEST jumper to the
OFF position as shown here.
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This setting is recommended to prevent unauthorized
people from tracing the detector’s coverage pattern.
IMPORTANT! The range and the coverage area of the unit
should be checked at least once a year. To assure proper
continuous functioning, the end user should be instructed to
perform a walk test at the far end of the coverage pattern prior
to each time the alarm system is armed.
3.8 Swivel Brackets (optional)
The BR-1 is a swivel, surface-mount bracket which provides
greater flexibility when setting the desired detection range. The
BR-1 is adjustable 30
°
downward and 45
°
left or right (Fig. 5).
The BR-2 is a similar swivel bracket kit for room corners.
The BR-3 is a similar swivel bracket kit for ceilings.
ATTENTION: With optional swivel brackets in use, the effective
detection range may differ from that indicated in Table 1.
Figure 5. Optional Swivel Brackets
3.9 Tilt Switch (option)
The unit may be optionally equipped with a tilt switch, connected
in series with the tamper switch. A two-position optional jumper
will allow you to enable or disable the tilt switch (TILT ON or TILT
OFF). If the tilt switch is enabled, tilting the unit or detaching it
forcibly from its mounting place will generate a tamper alarm.
4. NOTES AND WARNINGS
4.1 Product Limitations
Visonic Ltd. wireless systems are reliable and are tested to high
standards. However, due to the low transmitting power (required
by the FCC and other regulating authorities), there are some
limitations to be considered:
A. A receiver may be blocked by radio signals sent on or near
its operating frequency, regardless of the digital code
used.
B. A receiver responds to one transmitted signal at a time.
C. Wireless equipment should be tested regularly (at least
once a week) to discover sources of interference and to
protect against faults.
4.2 Compliance with Standards
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is
subject to two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that
may be received or that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This
device complies with the essential requirements and provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
9
March
1999
on
radio
and
telecommunications
terminal
equipment.
4.3 Frequency Allocations for Wireless
Devices in European (EU) Countries
•
433.92 MHz has no restriction in any EU member state.
•
315 MHz is not allowed in any EU member state
•
868.95 MHz (wide band) is allowed in all EU member states.
•
869.2625 MHz (narrow band) is not restricted in any EU
member state.