4.Place the Mode jumper over pins 2 & 3 (Radio Mode); the LED flashes. Install the Mode jumper only after applying battery power.
5.From the Programming menu, select Devices, Zones [911].
6.Select the zone to which you want to register the transmitter; the system initiates Registration mode. When Save? appears on the panel’s LCD display, press 9.
7.Remove the Mode jumper and place it over one pin for storage.
8.Choose an appropriate mounting height from Table B.1 and test the transmitter from the exact mounting position before permanently mounting the unit.
9.Knock out the mounting holes and attach the base to the wall.
10.Mount the PCB at the required vertical adjustment and replace the PCB screw.
11.Write the number of the zone on the sticker provided. Affix the sticker inside the front cover for future reference and replace the front cover.
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The detector will need to warm | Switch 2 | Switch 3 | Pulse Count | |
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applying power. | ON | OFF | 2 | |
Pulse Counter | ON | ON | 3 | |
OFF | ON | Adaptive | ||
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The pulse counter determines the amount of beams that need to be crossed before the
detector will generate an alarm. To set the pulse counter, refer to table B.3.
Adaptive Pulse Count |
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Using the Adaptive pulse count feature, the |
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detector chooses between 1 or 2 pulses based on |
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its analysis of the received signal. |
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Vertical Adjustment |
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To position the PCB, turn the Easy Lock counter- |
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clockwise and slide the PCB up or down to the |
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required setting using the vertical adjustment |
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scale. The detector’s coverage area is 12m x 12m |
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when the PCB is positioned at 0. Slide the PCB up |
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towards the |
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area bringing the beams closer to the mounting |
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wall. | Figure B.2: Lens Coverage Diagrams |
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