testing easier the detector changes the lockout period to 10 seconds for the first half hour
after you put the battery in, or after you trigger its tamper.
Note:
Make sure the control unit is in programming mode before you open or move any
of the detectors. This will avoid setting the tamper alarm off.
When you have fitted and adjusted the 714r test the operation of the complete detector as
follows:
1. Put the control unit into walk test.
2. Clear the protected area and make four random direction walk tests. Using an adult hu-
man, walk at a rate of one normal step per second within the detection pattern. The unit
should alarm within three out of the four walk tests.
3. Stand outside the protected pattern and operate any potential cause of false alarm,
e.g., operate lights, open doors, etc. If the unit detects the deliberate cause of false
alarm, try readjusting the detector pattern.
4. Stand outside the detection pattern and observe the detector operation for three to five
minutes without doing anything. The detector should not alarm. If the detector does
alarm, locate the cause and correct it.
Note:
When walk testing, cross the sensitive zones at right angles in an upright position.
The LED remains off if the battery has been in for longer than 30 minutes, or if you have
not triggered the detector tamper within the last 30 minutes.
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