User's Manual

34 PB-007726 Rev - A
2005.07.04
Note: The serial sensor module monitors the incoming battery supply
voltage. If the battery voltage is interrupted, the serial sensor module will
initiate a series of 3 BATT FAULT transmissions. The transmission of
this event cannot be disabled.
Contact: If this control is unchecked, Contact Switch detections will be
ignored. If checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M
operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The CONTACT event code will be transmitted.
Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event
code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or
QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted
Tamper: If this control is unchecked, cable tamper and motion tamper
detections will be ignored. If checked, TAMPER events will be
processed. If Voice transmissions are enabled, the TAMPER event code
will be transmitted using synthesized voice 3 times, overriding a transmit
count of 1 or 2. If Digital transmissions are enabled, the TAMPER event
code will be transmitted using the EIDS digital format 3 times, overriding
a transmit count of 1 or 2.
4.5.3.4 Seismic Sensitivity
The Seismic Sensitivity control is used to adjust the sensitivity of the SEISMIC
(Pedestrian/Vehicle) sensor. The sensitivity is adjustable from 1 (least sensitive)
to 5 (most sensitive). This setting is only available when Seismic-Veh or Seismic-
Ped detections are enabled.
Note:
A setting of 3 is satisfactory for most installations. Also note that high
settings can trigger false detections. Therefore, set the sensitivity only as high as
necessary to obtain the required coverage.
4.5.3.5 Left Sensitivity
The Left Sensitivity control is used to adjust the sensitivity of the LEFT sensor.
The sensitivity is adjustable from 1 (least sensitive) to 5 (most sensitive).
Note:
A setting of 4 is satisfactory for most installations. High settings can
trigger false detections. Set the sensitivity only as high as necessary to obtain the
required coverage.