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Walk Test
A walk test determines the coverage pattern of the detector. To perform this
test, walk across the scope of the detector according to the detection pattern
selected. Confirm that the LEDs activate and deactivate as described in
Table 4. To launch the Walk Test from the Radio mode, after any
transmission indicated by LED blinking, press the tamper switch and hold it
until the green LED turns on then off (see Figure 4, step 1). Release the
Tamper switch and wait until the red LED turns on and then off (see Figure 4,
step 2). Press the Tamper switch once again. Both LEDS are lit momentarily
(see Figure 4, step 3). The sensor enters the Walk Test mode for 4 minutes.
During the Walk Test, wait for twenty seconds between movements. To
launch the Walk Test from the Normal mode: Just open the sensor housing:
the tamper is triggered and the sensor enters the Walk Test mode for 4
minutes. Walk test should be performed weekly.
Note: In Walk Test mode there are no delays.
Selectable Operation Modes
The sensor operates in two operation modes. In Directional Mode, crossing the infrared beams is alarmprotected in one direction only. The protected direction is shown by the arrow printed on the PCB. In case of
crossing the beams from the non-permitted side (ALARM), red LED is lit for a second. In case of crossing
the beams from the permitted side (NO ALARM), green LED is lit for a second and the Alarm delay (see
below) starts to count down. In Curtain mode, crossing the beams is alarm-protected in both directions. The
Operation mode (Directional/Curtain) is selected using the Mode Jumper – see Table 2.
Alarm Delay
The Alarm Delay is a feature designed to allow the occupant to move freely within the protected area
without triggering a false alarm. When approaching the protected wall, an alarm is not generated because
the sensor’s beams are crossed from the permitted direction. After detecting permitted motion, the sensor
counts down the Alarm Delay time. This timer is re-triggered every time the sensor detects motion. During
the Alarm Delay, the sensor permits motion in both directions. The duration of the alarm delay is selected
using the Alarm Delay Jumper – see Table 3.
LED Indication
The LED indicator turns red to indicate non-permitted motion and green to indicate motion detection in either
direction. In the event of an alarm, the LED turns red. To disable the LED, remove the LED Jumper, JP1
located next to the LED indicator – see Table 4. Note: Do not disable the LED until you have successfully
walk tested the sensor.
PIR Supervision
The circuit operation of the PIR is checked once per hour. In the event of PIR failure the red LED flashes.
Battery Replacement: Open the housing by removing the front cover (see Installation Instructions), replace the battery, and close the front cover.
Note: Close the front cover immediately after each battery replacement.
Signals and Messages:
In case of a low battery (2.5 V and below), the sensor low battery condition is reported to the Control System and low battery message is displayed.
When the rear tamper switch is released, the sensor sends a tamper condition to the Control System that generates tamper alarm.
Technical Specifications
Antenna: Built-in Internal Whip
Frequency: 868.35, 433.92, or 418 MHz
Power: 3.6V ½ AA Lithium Battery
Caution: Fire, explosion and severe burn hazard!
Do not recharge, disassemble or heat above 100°C.
Current Consumption: 30mA (transmission), 20µA (standby)
Pyroelectric Sensor: Quad Element
Maximum Range: 9m
Operating Temperature: -20º to 60ºC
LED indicator: Jumper Selectable
RFI Immunity: 10V/m
Fire Protection: ABS Plastic Housing
Dimensions: 90 x 50 x 40mm
Ceiling Mounted
Wall Mounted
Alarm Delay
Jumper JP2
Jumper
Position
1 minute Removed
4 minutes Installed
Table 3
Mode
Jumper JP3
Jumper
Position
Curtain Removed
Directional Installed
Table 2
LED Indication
Red Non-permitted
motion
Green Permitted
Motion
Table 4
Rear tamper
mounting hole
Figure 6: Rear Tamper Release
Figure 4: Launching the Walk test from Radio Mode