ADEMCO 5775 Instrukcja instalacji - Strona 2

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exposed to direct sunlight or dtrectly
above
strong
sources
of heal.
Make sure Ihe detecIlon area does not
have obstrucfjons
(curiaIns, screens.
large preces of furnrture, plants. etc.)
which may block the pattern of coverage.
Avoid krcating a und m areas which
Conlain objects tikefy to
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change m temperature,
such as cenfral
heating, radiators or ducts (or twatera Of
any kind), air conditioners,
open flame,
etc,
nstall the detector at a height of
JpProxlmatefy 7 feet (2m) from floor. 00
lot mOLJnton an unstable surface.
PRELIMINARY
SETUP
PROCEDURES
1
2.
3.
4.
DIP Switch
Setting
and Battery
Installation:
Remove
the No. 5775 front rxwer by prying d with a coin or
screwdriver
at the notch shown in d"iagram-3.
Set the DIP switch located on the ~
board within the unit for the
assigned
"House ID" and Transrmtfer
ID- numbers as described
in the Receiver/Control
Installation Instructions. Refer 10dtagram 3.
Remove
the battery compartment
drawer by slkting it out from
the bottom of the unit and install one fresh 9 voii battery (see
Specifications
and Note for Lithium flattery
Users sections for
battery types).
Replace
the battery compartment
drawer, but do not replace the
front cover at this ~me. After approximately
two minufes, the
detector will be activated,
and will transmit u~rr
detection Of
motion. The Walk Test LED will also fiiht.
Selecting
Pulse Count Operation:
If Pulse Count operation
is desired, set DIP switch 10 to the ON
position as shown in diagram 3. Afarms will be triggered orrfy if the
sensor detects mutfiple changes
in infrared energy (Le. After an
intruder has taken 3 or 4 steps within the prolecwd
area). The OFF
positkrrr provides Instant Response (i.e. Alarms trigger the instant an
intruder is detected).
MOUNTING
THE NO. 5775
Radio Transmission Path Check: Verify
thal a strong transmission
palh between the No. 5775 and the system's Receiver/Control
exists
before making permanent
inatallatiin.
This is accomplished
by
performing
the Pre/imina~
r%gfammingbcdiorr
Test described in
the system's Receiver/Conlrol
Installation Instructions. The No. 5775
will transmit when sensing motion (waving arm or walking into area).
Sometimes,
moving the detector onfy a few inches means the
difference between a strong and weak transmission path. Experiment
until you are satisfied that the location provides the strongest
transmission
path, while still being practical for the protection pattern
desired.
This test also serves to verify correct DIP switch settings.
lMPORTANTf
Do not
install
a No.
5775 permanently,
until
a strong
radio transmission
path to the Rea?iver/Control
has been achieved.
Normal Mounting:
1.
Oetermine
a suitable location which provides best protection
coverage
and strong rad~ tranamissii
to the Receiver/Control.
2. Remove
the battery compartment
drawer. Remove the No. 5775
from its mounting case by gently spreading both sides of the case
(a screwdriver
can be used) and ring
the mryjule wt.
3. Three knockouts are provided for flat wall mounting; four are
provided for corner mounting (refer to the hrveried Mounfirg
Spacer
diagram).
Punch out the appropriate
knockouts for the
mounting desired.
4. Mount the case tcra firm, vertical surface (fiat wail or corner) at
the desired iocation using #4 parrhead screws.
IMPORTANT!
Make sure
the PiR's case is flush againsf the wall
(when flat or comer mounted), and do not Lwt@ghferr fhe
mounting
screws.
Failure to C.@rve
this precaution
may cause the case 10
distorf and result in the PIRs
module becoming
distodged later.
5. Snap the No.
5775 into the mounting case and replace the
battery drawer.
6. With the front cover removed,
perform the walk test described in
the Wdk
Test section.
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Oiagram
3. No. ~5
OIP
SWITCWPULSE
COUNT OPTfON
PET
ALLEY
MOUNTING
OPTiONS
ffsmaft pefshaveac03as
to protected areas, one of the fol~
mourifingopfions SJM3ukfbe uaedtoprevent pet acfivatedfafsaatarms.
Each of these optii
affera fhe pattern of protection SUL%that smafI
animals wifl not be detected.
WARNiNG!
When using the pat alley option% a
crawting intruder
Wfflalso be undetsdad.
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