Quick Start Guide
DW-DTWT | Walk-Tester for
motion detectors
INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE
The Walk-Tester is an installation tool that helps to setup DW’s motion detectors on-site.
*Each detector has been fitted with and infra-red LED emitter. When activation occurs,
the transmitter sends a signal. This signal is then received by the Walk-Tester and a very
bright LED flashes and an alarm sounds is also activated.
Under normal situations both the LED and the sounder can be seen and heard up to
164ft (50m).
*To verify that your detector is compatible with the Walk-Tester, remove the cover and
look at the bottom of the circuit board for a blue IR LED (see figure 1 below). If the blue
LED is present, the Walk-Tester will be able to communicate with the detector.
Fig.1 Detector’s
IR emitter
Fig. 2 Walk-Tester holder
and bracket
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
1x Walk-Tester
1x mount bracket
1x holder
1x quick setup guide
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Attention: This document is intended to serve as a quick reference for initial setup.
It is recommended that the user read the entire instruction manual for complete and proper installation and usage.
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Quick Start Guide
POWERING THE WALK-TESTER
Before installation, remove the battery compartment
cover (fig. 3 and fig. 4) and insert a 9V battery
(PP3). Make sure the on/o switch on the Walk-Tester
is set to `o’ while connecting the battery (fig. 5).
Fig.3. Removing battery
compartment cover
Fig.4. PP3 battery
connector
4. Once the setup is complete, replace the detector’s
cover and mount the Walk-Tester under the detector.
The Walk-Tester comes with a mounting bracket
holder (fig.7).
5. Once the Walk-Tester is mounted properly, slightly
loosen the stainless-steel screw on the bottom of the
detector enough to allow for the drilled tab on the
Walk-Tester bracket to slide around the screw thread.
6. Gently tighten the screw to hold the Walk-Tester
bracket in place (fig. 8). Please note that the
Walk-Tester can be moved around the base of the
detector within a 180°, allowing for visibility during
walk testing.
7. Once the Walk-Tester is properly installed and
connected to the detector, turn the Walk-Tester on.
Fig.5. On / O switch
INSTALLING THE WALK-TESTER
1. Remove the cover from the detector housing by
loosening the stainless-steel screw at the bottom
of the detector (fig. 6) to access the detector’s
programming button (fig. 7).
2. Enter the detector into `walk-test’ mode by
pressing the program button once (fig. 7). The
detector’s LED will flash out its current settings.
Wait for the flashing to complete. The detector is now
in `walk-test’ mode for five minutes after the last
detection. After that, it will revert to normal mode.
3. Walk-test mode can be cancelled at any time by
pressing the detector’s programming button twice.
Fig.6. Detector’s cover and screw
Fig.8 Walk-Tester in holder and fitted
to detectors, ready for walk testing
The Walk-Tester will illuminate and sound an alarm every
time the detector is activated.
8. Once the test is completed, turn the Walk-Tester o and
remove it and the holder from the detector. Tighten the
screw on the base of the detector. See the detector’s
manual for more information.
SPECIFICATIONS
POWER 9VDC (PP3 Cell)
CURRENT Standby: 0.5mA
OPERATING TEMP -4°F to +131°F (-20°C to +55°C)
PROTECTION Please note that the Walk-Tester is
not waterproof and should not be
used in wet weather conditions
DIMENSIONS 118 x 47 x 25mm
APPROVALS
The manufacturer declares that the product supplied
is compliant with the provisions of the EMC Directive
89/336/EEC amended 92/31/EEC for Electromagnetic
Compatibility, and the Restriction of Hazardous Substances
Directive (RoHS) 2002/95/EC. A Declaration of Conformity
in accordance with the above directives is held on file with
the manufacturer.
Rev Date: 0 8/1 9
Fig.7. Detector’s programming button
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