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ADPRO Passive-Infrared (PIR) PRO Series by Xtralis
Planning and Commissioning Manual
NOTE!
Repeat the walk test several times under various light intensities (e.g.
daylight, dawn) and weather conditions (e.g. wind, rain, snow, hail) to
optimise the detection on a basis of various data.
Furthermore, the performance of the detectors can be improved when
the subject, in addition to walking upright with his arms at his sides,
tries different postures, such as crawling on the floor on his hands and
knees.
8.1.2
Walk Test – Hardware Operation with CT-PRO Wireless Walk
Tester
The cordless walk tester, CT PRO 2, is an accessory for checking the detector alignment
remotely. During a walk test it indicates a detector alarm with a beeper and an LED. The
walk tester CT PRO 2 consists of a transmitter (CT PRO 2-T) and a receiver (CT PRO 2-R).
8.1.3
Receiver
LED Description
Power:
LED indicates power is on and battery OK, dims when voltage is low.
Connectivity:
LED indicates communication with transmitter is OK.
Signal:
LED bar indicates the received signal strength of a test person during walktest
8.1.4
Transmitter
1.
Do not change the factory settings of DIP switches 1 and 2,