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alarm. This setting is useful for places with a high level of
traffic such as factories.
Normal – JP1 off
Dynamic – JP1 on
6.3 Back and Cover Tamper
There are two kinds of tamper protection in this detector. The
cover tamper protects against the opening of the case and
the back tamper (optional) protects against taking the unit
off the wall. To enable the back tamper, cut the R11 wire.
6.4 Vertical Calibration
If the SA-01P PIR is to be mounted at a height above 2.1
meters or below 1.9 meters, calibrate the PCB by moving the
PCB up or down in the PIR housing accordingly before fixing
it. The calibration scale on the PCB and the calibration
marker on the PIR housing will
help you achieve the optimum
calibration setting.
The PCB calibration scale is
located on the top right hand
side of the PCB (left). The
calibration marker is located on
the inside of the PIR housing
(right).
If mounting the PIR above 2.1 meters, move the PCB (+) up in
the PIR housing so that the calibration marker is parallel to a
+ scale (e.g. 2). This will ensure that the detection area is
focused closer to the unit.
If mounting the PIR below 1.9 meters, move the PCB down (-)
in the PIR housing so that the calibration marker is parallel to
a - scale (e.g. -2). This will ensure that the detection area is
focused further from the unit, therefore maximizing detection
range.
Either way, refrain from installing the detector higher than
2.3M or lower than 1.8M since it will reduce efficiency.
Figure 4: Front of PCB
7. Enrolling the detector
After a successful self test, you can enroll the detector to a
specific zone in the alarm system.
The easiest way to do so is to open and close the front tamper.
For specific steps to be followed for the enrollment, refer to the
manual supplied with the alarm panel.
8. Low Battery Supervision
Prior to each RF transmission, the battery voltage is sampled. If
the voltage is low for 3 sequence transmissions, a "low battery"
message is sent with the next transmission. When the battery is
low, the LED is blinks during alarm and tamper events. Once
the battery level returns to the minimum preset value, fault
transmissions cease.
9. Testing the Detector
9.1 Self Check
Perform a self check by pressing the pipe light for less than 3
seconds.
9.2 Walk Test
Evaluate the performance of the detector by executing a 2-
minute walk test.
1) Ensure all of the settings in the PIR are adjusted as
necessary for the location according to the installation
instructions above, and that the PIR case is closed and the
locking screw is firm.
2) Apply power to the unit. The LED flashes on for 2 seconds
and off for 2 seconds for a period of 1 minute. During this
time, all PIR paths are being self tested. After the test is
successful, the LED switches off. At this point a walk test can
be performed.
3) During the walk, test the LED flashes every time the
detector detects motion. There is a two second wait period
before the next detection.
4) It is recommended that the installer test the detection by
going over the protected area and seeing that the
detection pattern is good.
5) The test mode can be entered for a one-minute period, by
depressing S3 from the pipe light for less than three
seconds.
9.3 Radio Test
Evaluate the RF path quality by pressing the pipe light on the
front of the PIR for more than 3 seconds.
The detector will transmit 10 transmissions to the control panel
in 4 second intervals. Refer to the alarm panel manual for RF
quality test.
10. Signaling
The LED on the front of the SA-01P is used to send several
signals to the user. The following table describes the signals
for different activities:
Activity
LED Signal
Warm-Up
The LED flashes on for 2 seconds and off for 2
seconds for a period of 1 minute. If the
warm-up is successful, the LED stops flashing
and the system is ready for detection.
Detect Condition
The LED flashes on for 2 seconds and then turns
off.
Activity
LED Signal
Tamper OPEN/CLOSE The LED flashes on for 2 seconds and then turns
off.
PIR Problem The LED flashes on for 1 second and then off
for 1 second. A PIR check is conducted once
every hour.
Temperature Problem The LED flashes on for 0.5 seconds and then off
for 0.5 seconds.
Low battery The LED flashes rapidly in detect and tamper
events.