System Installation | TS690R Installation Manual |
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Do mount the unit
λBetween 2 and 2.5 metres high for the best general coverage in an average room.
Do NOT mount the unit
λFacing a fire, boiler or window.
λOver a radiator.
λNear the floor.
λClose to or on large metal structures.
λCloser than one metre to mains wiring and metal water or gas pipes.
λInside steel closures.
λNext to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopies or other radio equipment.
λCloser than 3 cm to a ceiling (to allow space for dismounting the unit in the future).
Installation
1.Open the detector by inserting a small flat bladed screwdriver in the slot at the bottom of the case.
2.Install two "AAA" size alkaline batteries (not supplied). Do not use rechargeable (Nickel Cadmium) batteries, because they are 1.2V and not 1.5V.
3.Learn the detector (see "Adding Devices" on page 33).
4.Mount the detector back box in its required position using two 16mm countersunk head screws.
5.Clip the body of the detector to the back box.
Testing
1.Put the TS690R control panel into walk test mode (user code + [ENT] + [2]).
2.Open and close the tamper for each PIR, this will put the detector in test mode.
☞After opening and closing the tamper, the detector remains in test mode for 30 minutes. In this mode the detector has a 30 seconds lockout time. At the end of the 30 minutes the detector reverts to normal mode, with a 3 minute lockout time.
3.Make sure the control panel receives the alarm from each detector.
4.Choose another site for the detector if the panel does not receive the signal.
5.Wait 30 seconds with no movement in front of the detector before triggering it again.
6.Press [ESC] twice when you have finished testing, to put the control panel back in the open mode.
Walk Testing and Lockout
In normal use the 515r uses a three minute lockout timer in order to extend battery life. The lockout timer operates as follows:
1.The unit detects movement, signals the control panel, and starts the lockout timer.
2.If the unit detects movement while the lockout timer is running, then it restarts the lockout timer but DOES NOT signal the control panel.
3.When the lockout timer expires the unit signals the control panel the next time it detects movement.
If you want to test a 515r PIR in normal uses you must wait at least 3 minutes between activations. To make testing easier the detector changes the lockout period to 30 seconds for the first 30 minutes after you put the batteries in or after you trigger its tamper.
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