E) Blocking the curtains (fig. d)
The mirror blinders are fitted ex-factory on the mirror. To remove a blinder,
first remove the interior part of the detector. Then lift the lower part of the
blinder and wiggle the upper part to loosen it. When long-range detection
is not required (>20 m (>65.6 ft.)), remove the long-range mirror (fig.
g)
.
F) Pry-off and cover tamper
The detector has both pry-off and cover tamper (EN 50131-2-2 compliant).
A. It is important to use the screw indicated
ensure pry-off tamper.
B. For corner-mount applications, use the ST400 for pry-off tamper (fig.
i). However, see the caution listed in section 3, step 4.
G) SB01 swivel-mount bracket (optional)
When it is not possible to mount the detector on a wall, use the SB01 to
mount it on the ceiling (fig.
9. Remote and self-testing the detector
Technical fault: There are two causes for technical faults.
A: It is caused by continuously monitoring the pyro and the AM circuit
reference levels.
B: It is caused by the Self Test and the Remote Test.
Remote test: This test allows the VE700AM to be tested from the control
panel. Use terminal 12 to activate it. The VE700AM will activate the Alarm
relay if the test result is positive and the AM relay if the test result is
negative.
Self test: The VE700AM monitors the PIR and AM circuits continuously. A
defect is reported as a technical fault.
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