User's Manual
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Radar sensitivity
Switch setting
Table 5.1: Switch settings
5.2 | Look-down and Pet
immunity switch
NOTICE!
The LED is active during the
pairing process and walk test
regardless of the setting of Dip
switch 2.
The motion detector has a rotary dial to enable
or disable the look-down zone. This look-down
zone should be disabled in locations with pets.
Refer to Figure 5.2.
• Enable the look-down zone by turning the
dial to the right. Use this to detect the
area underneath the device.
• Disable the look-down lens to decrease
sensitivity and to reduce false alarms in
locations with pets.
1
HI
LO
1
HI
LO
LED illumination
Switch setting
2
ON
OFF
2
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
2
LED
ON
OFF
1
RADAR
RADAR
RADAR
NOTICE!
Verify your home control system or
security control panel is powered
up and operational before
beginning the pairing process.
NOTICE!
To preserve battery life, LED
indications are visible only after
3 minutes have passed since the
previous alarm restoral when the
LED switch is set to on.
NOTICE!
If the controller does not discover
the motion detector within three
minutes, the motion detector exits
pairing mode. The motion detector
restarts pairing when motion is
detected.
7 | Pairing process
The unit powers up when batteries are
installed. Slide the detector body onto the
mounted base.
Pairing the detector with the controller:
1. The red LED lights for two seconds,
then the detector enters pairing mode.
2. The red LED fl ashes three times
every fi ve seconds until the controller
discovers the detector. Complete the
next step within three minutes to limit
battery consumption.
3. As soon as the detector enters pairing
mode, go to the controller and complete
the pairing process according to the
controller manufacturer’s instructions.
8 | Complete the setup
Follow the instructions below to walk test the
motion detector and adjust the radar.
8.1 | Walk test the detector
8.2 | Adjust the radar
1. Remove the detector body from the base
and change the switch confi guration
from HI or LO to make adjustments.
2. Verify LED activity from the detector.
Refer to Section 3 Installation if you
don’t see any LED activity. The absence
of LED activity might indicate an
improper mounting height and will have
to be adjusted. Refer to Figure 5.1 for
switch settings.
3. Replace the detector on the base.
Repeat walk test procedures and range
adjustments until the PIR and radar
detection range are the same (indicated
by red LED).
The battery tray on this device has two
compartments. The device requires only one
battery to operate (included) and is already
installed. You can add a second battery (not
included) to extend battery life. If installing
for the fi rst time, remove the battery
cardboard insert.
To install the batteries:
1. Slide the battery tray into the detector
body using two fi ngers with the fi nger
cavity facing out. Be certain to slide the
tray in until the top of the tray is fl ush
with the top of the detector body and
you feel it “click” into position. The LED
stays lit for 2 seconds immediately after
the battery “clicks” into place. Refer to
battery insertion sequence in Figure 6.1.
Figure 5.2: Look-down adjustment
6 | Battery installation
Use a smart phone and scan the following QR
code for additional information on walk test.
Performing the walk test:
1. Remove the detector body from the
base then slide it back on. This starts
a 15 second timer. The LED cycles red,
yellow, and green during this time. As
soon as the LED cycling has completed,
walk test mode starts.
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Figure 6.1: Battery insertion
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“Click”
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2 sec
2. Once started, the detector remains in
walk test mode for as long as it senses
motion. If no motion is detected for 90
seconds, the unit exits walk test mode.
Be sure to begin walk testing within the
90 second window.
3. Start the walk test from the farthest
point of the sensor’s coverage pattern.
4. During the walk test, observe the LED
colors.
• Green indicates PIR activity only,
• Yellow indicates radar activity only.
• Red indicates both PIR and radar
activity. This is preff ered.
5. Adjust the radar setting (either HI or
LO) during the walk test until the red
LED displays. See Section 8.2 Adjust
the radar.
1. Once you complete the walk test, do not
disturb the detector’s coverage pattern
for 90 seconds.
2. After 80 seconds, the detector fl ashes
red to indicate the walk test time is
about to expire.
3. After fl ashing for 10 seconds, the
detector exits walk test mode.
8.3 | Complete the walk test
9 | Operation and maintenance
In the normal operating mode, an alarm is
transmitted only after three minutes have
passed since the previous alarm. This three
minute lockout time reduces unnecessary
RF transmissions in high traffi c areas thereby
extending battery life.
It is recommended to clean the detector lens
periodically using a moisten cloth dipped in
water.
NOTICE!
Product must be walk tested at
least once each year.
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