Walk Test Mode for the Passive Infrared detectors and other wireless devices
It is vital that the detector is tested carefully for each installation. At 25°Celsius, the detector should have a detection range of approximately 10 metres and a scope angle of 90°, i.e. 45° either side of the centre position straight ahead of the lens.
Walk Test Mode For The Wireless PIR Detectors
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Remove the front cover off the detector via the clip at the top. The green and red lights will flash together, 6 times, to indicate that the detector has entered test mode.
Replace the front cover.
The detector will stay in walk test mode for 3 minutes. It may be triggered as often as desired during this period.
Once in test mode
Now the detector can be triggered constantly for the next 3 minutes. Walk past the detector to test the detection range. When movement is detected the green light will flash to indicate one pulse count. When 3 pulse counts are detected the red light will flash to indicate a valid movement and that the alarm code signal has been sent back to the main control unit.
Adjusting The Detection Sensitivity
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| ON | Least sensitive – 3 pulse counts |
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| OFF | Most sensitive – 2 pulse counts |
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| The sensitivity of the detector can be changed by either |
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| removing the ‘Pulse Count Select’ jumper or by placing it |
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| across both pins. When the jumper is placed across both |
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| pins (default), then the detector is set to 3 pulse counts |
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| (least sensitive). When the jumper is removed or only |
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| attached to 1 of the pins, then the detector is set to 2 pulse |
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| counts (most sensitive). |
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| Once you have set the jumper, you must press the tamper |
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| switch in for 1 second then release it for the setting to |
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| become active. Now you can place the front cover back on |
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| the detector. |
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