ATIM ACW-ILB3 User Manual - Page 10

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In these 2 modes, the PIRs also emit a frame if the case is opened, this allows an alert to be raised if the product is
ever torn off, for example.
The products also return a periodic life frame informing about the condition of the battery.
The periodicity of life frames, as well as frames in counting mode can be configured (see
default, there is a life frame every day, and a count frame every 60 minutes.

First startup

a. Power up
There is no switch on the PIRs, all you must do is connect the battery to the location provided for this purpose (refer
to the Optex manual of the product concerned for more details) and close the product.
b. Test frame emission
When powered on for the first time, the product tries to connect to the network. Once it is connected, it starts up
directly (in counting mode by default).
To quickly trigger a frame to validate the connection, all you must do is activate the case opening / vandalism sensor,
if the product is connected, you will receive an alert frame.
Produxt
ACW-PIR360-I
ACW-PIR90-I
ACW-PIR180-O
ACW-PIR90-O
ACW-ILB30
ACW-ILB100
Internal, on the left of the batteries
Internal, on the left of the batteries
External, behind the product
Internal, front face of the product, on the top left (small black button)
External, behind the product, rubber grey piece
External, behind the product, rubber grey piece
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Sensor position
Configuration
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