Dip 5
ON
=
BUZZER
OFF = BUZZER di-
(
)
enabled
sabled
1
ON = Tear-resistant
OFF = Tear-resistant
Dip 6
TAMPER disabled
TAMPER enabled
SW2
default configuration
C Installation on window - Crossing direction not
available
D Installation on door
a Crossing discrimination NOT enabled
Direction A crossing discrimination enabled
Direction B crossing discrimination enabled
E Installation on large door - Crossing direction
NOT available
F Installation on wall - Crossing direction NOT
available
Dip 4
OFF = standard radio
ON = radio signal
(
)
signal power
power decrease
2
(
) If the battery is low, the buzzer will emit four warning
1
beeps;
(
) Perform a test with diminished power to make sure
2
the system works even in unfavourable signal-condi-
tions. Then move DIP to the OFF position.
Coverage
Using DIP2 and 3 on SW2, you can enable or disable
crossing direction analysis.
If this function is enabled, after the person has crossed
in the permitted direction, the sensor is inhibited for
a time window of 60 seconds and the red and green
LED light up.
This time window is extended if the person crosses
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back through the protected area, regardless of the dir-
ection of crossing. The sensor is then ready to detect
the alarm, according to the setting on DIP3, after 60
seconds of quiet.
N.B. the sensor identifies the direction of crossing if the
person walking moves in the chosen direction. If the
person crosses the covered area with uncertainty (back
and forth), the sensor may not be able to recognise
the direction with certainty, and therefore generates an
alarm.
Learning
Sensor learning can take place in two ways:
- from the PC using the SWLINK software, selecting
CURTAIN SENSOR in the MODEL COLUMN and entering
the serial number (shown on the radio card J) in the
SERIAL column K;
- manually from the keypad, making sure that the con-
trol unit is in learning mode.
Installation
Before installing the sensor, make sure that the en-
vironment is free from any causes that could affect
proper sensor operation, for example:
- direct exposure to the sun/rain;
- surfaces subject to vibrations;
- presence of animals;
- heat sources.
The sensor is suitable for installation in the ceiling (for
example on the jamb of a door or a window) or on the
wall but only indoors.
A
B
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm enabled direction
enabled
enabled
direction A
direction B
Assembly
Turn the hatch
a, unscrew the screw and use a
H
screwdriver to open the cover.
Route and secure any cables from other devices to
the terminals. Secure the base using the anchors and
screws supplied
.
I
Close the cover.
DISPOSAL - Make sure the packaging is disposed of
according to the regulations in force in the country
where the product is used. When the equipment reach-
es the end of its life cycle, take measures to ensure it is
disposed of properly. The equipment must be disposed
of in compliance with the regulations in force, recycling
its component parts wherever possible. Components
that qualify as recyclable waste bear the relevant sym-
bol and the material's abbreviation.
A and B