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4. Align the latch on the bottom of
the upper case with the recess on
the lower case, then press the
upper case onto the lower case
and secure it with its screw.
TESTING THE SENSOR
1. Turn on your alarm system’s
power and wait about 1 minute to
let the sensor warm up.
2. Disarm the alarm system.
3. Confirm that the protected area is
clear of people, pets, and any of
the potential problems listed in
“Choosing a Mounting Location.”
4. Stand clear of the protected area,
but where you can see if the test
indicator lights. If the indicator
lights, find and remove the cause
of the false alarm.
Illustration
5. Take at least five steps across the
protected area. Repeat this from
four different directions. See if the
sensor’s test indicator lights within
the first few steps. The sensor
should detect movement in at
least three out of the four direc-
tions you walked.
Notes:
• When the two-pulse count is
set, at the first trigger, the indi-
cator dimly lights. At the second
trigger, the indicator fully lights
up.
• When the one-pulse count is
set, the indicator fully lights up
as soon as it is triggered.
6. Remove the sensor’s upper case.
The alarm system’s panic alarm
sounds.
7. Lift the jumper off one pin of P1 so
the test indicator will not light.
(This prevents an intruder from
knowing whether or not the sensor
is operating.) Replace the upper
case and secure it with its screw.
8. Arm the alarm system.
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