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4.3 SETUP

1. Apply power to the motion detector and associated cameras, switchers, and moni-
tors. It is normally better to have power to auxiliary equipment, such as VCR’s,
turned off during initial setup.
2. If necessary, adjust the switcher to display the camera connected to the mo-
tion detector.
3. Turn all motion detector toggle switches to OFF (down position).
4. Turn the DISPLAY switch to ON (up). The detection area window (see Figure 4)
can be seen on the monitor. Motion inside this detection window will be de-
tected. The size of this area may be adjusted (using a small screwdriver) us-
ing the front panel controls for vertical and horizontal position and size. (See
Section 4.1, FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS)
5. Turn the ARM toggle switch to the ON position (up). This will activate all alert
functions. Motion in the detection window will cause the audio beeper to sound,
the visual alert red LED to flash on and off, the relay contacts to close, and the
switcher logic output to go active low.
6. Check to see that the RESET toggle switch is in the MAN (down) position be-
fore proceeding with sensitivity adjustment. This will allow adjustment of the
detection window sensitivity without the interference of an automatic reset.
7. Sensitivity, the most critical adjustment, can be varied using the SEN control
(using a small screwdriver). The setting should be low enough to avoid false
or unwanted alerts caused by normal motions such as birds or blowing leaves,
but high enough to detect motions of interest. The optimum setting is best
determined by experimenting at the site where the MD2001 is to be used.
Start with the mid-range setting. Simulate anticipated motions which should
and should not cause an alert. If the results are unsatisfactory, raise (adjust
control clockwise) or lower (adjust control counter clockwise) the sensitivity,
reset the unit with the MAN RESET button, and repeat the simulated activity
until satisfactory performance is obtained.
8. If desired, turn the RESET toggle switch to the AUTO (up position). The unit
will automatically reset after motion ceases. If the reset interval is to short or
long, reconfigure the rear panel dip switch settings for the time desired (see
Section 4.2, REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS and Table B,
Setup Timer Table).
9. Setting the AUDIBLE dip switch (switch #4 on the back panel) in the up posi-
tion will enable the buzzer. Setting dip switch #4 in the down position will
disable the buzzer.

Figure 4. On-Screen Display of Detection Area Window

DETECTION AREAWINDOW DEFINESSENSITIVE AREA