Testing The Device - Johnson Controls PG9350SL Manual Del Usuario

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Testing the Device

After installation, complete the following steps to test the device is functioning correctly:
1. Ensure the Alarm indicator LED is off. If it is on when the beams are not blocked, perform the steps in the
Optical alignment section again.
2. Ensure the low battery indicator LEDs on both transmitter and receiver are off. If the battery indicator LED is
blinking, replace the batteries in the device.
3. Conduct a walk test to check that Alarm indicator LED on the receiver turns ON as the walker interrupts the
beams. Conduct a walk test at the following three points:
A: In front of the transmitter
B: In front of the receiver
C: At the mid-point between the transmitter and receiver
4. (Optional) If using, enable the Battery saving timer after completing the walk test. See Battery saving timer.
The detector is operating properly when the Alarm indicator LED turns ON at all the three points
LED indications
The following table described the meaning of the LED indications of the device.
Alarm (receiver)
Power (transmitter)
Low battery (receiver
and transmitter)
Battery saving timer
Enable the battery saving timer after installation to avoid extra battery consumption and multiple alarm events.
Enabling the battery saving timer sets a period of time that begins once the detector detects and transmits an event.
Only one event transmits during this period, and any other successive events do not transmit until the period ends.
See Optional Settings for the battery saving period DIP switch settings.
Notes:
The battery saving timer must be turned off to effectively test the device.
When installing on a wall or pole, make sure the cover is properly attached to main unit.
Detection (beam
interruption)
ON
ON
Normal
OFF
ON
Low battery power
Blink

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