• Select a mounting location that allows you to place the detector at an angle of 45° (= optimal)
with reference to the intruder's expected path. The detector should preferably be mounted in
a corner.
• Installation height : 2 to 3m (7 to 10ft).
6.2. Removing the Front Cover
1. Loosen the screw.
2. Insert the tip of a screwdriver into the latching slot and release the front cover.
3. Remove the front cover.
6.3. Removing the PCB
The PCB should be removed before mounting the back cover.
1. Loosen the fixing screw of the PCB.
2. Push the PCB upward until the head of the screw will pass through the opening.
3. Remove the PCB carefully.
6.4. Mounting the Back Cover
The back cover is suited for wall or corner mounting.
1. Feed the power cord through the push-out hole at the top and on the inside of the back
cover.
2. The push-out holes at the back are suitable for surface or wall mounting. The ones at the
sides are suitable for corner mounting.
3. Mount the back cover.
6.5. Mounting the Front Cover, Wiring
1. Reinsert the PCB and use the fixing screw to fix the PCB firmly.
2. Connect the wires to the terminal block.
3. Replace the front cover and make sure the tamper switch is depressed when the front cover
is clicked into place. Close the housing firmly with the fixing screw.
7. The "Walk Test"
1. The walk test can be performed as soon as the warm-up delay is finished, in other words
when the alarm LED stops flashing. The walk test is necessary in order to verify whether the
device is in good working order and whether it covers the desired area.
2. The alarm will sound when both the upper and lower channels are triggered simultaneously
when the jumper is in the "NORMAL" position.
3. If the jumper is in the "HARSH" position, the alarm will sound upon simultaneous and double
activation of both channels in a space of 12 seconds.
4. The detection range and the vertical angle of the device can be adjusted by sliding the PCB
up or down.
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