Motion, Batteries, Optional components – AT&T RIM BlackBerry 8300 User Manual

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Optional Components

Passive Infrared Transmitter (PIRT)
Model 8561

The PIRT is a space protector which detects
intruders by measuring changes in heat patterns.
When the PIRT detects an intruder, it transmits a
signal to the Communication Control Unit. Most

PlRTs are interior sensors and are only armed

when your system is set to Away.

The PIRT is used in areas which would be difficult
to protect with other types of sensors or as addi-
tional protection against intrusion. It is usually
mounted on a wall to monitor an entire room or
hallway.

NOTE:

The PIRT sends a signal when it first

detects motion and will not send another until it
resets itself. The PIRT will reset itself only after
it does not detect any movement for 2-l /2
minutes.

Replacing PIRT Batteries

Batteries should be replaced whenever they are
low. Test the PIRT weekly to be sure it is working

properly (see page 22 for procedures used to test

PIRT battery power and operation). When the

battery is low the PIRT sends a trouble message to

the Display Control Keypad.

To Replace Batteries:

To avoid generating a false alarm, you must put
your system in the Test mode (see page 22).

Use a coin to press down on the PIRT release

tab (located in a slot at the top of the backplate).

Pull the top of the backplate away from the

transmitter body to release it. This will send a
Tamper signal to the Test List.

Remove the PIRT housing by pulling it up and
away from the bottom of the baseplate.
Remove the batteries and discard them.
Replace the batteries with new 9-volt batteries
(Duracell MN1604, or Eveready 522). Attach the
battery leads and set the batteries into the

transmitter body.

Re-attach the PIRT housing to the backplate.

Test the PIRT to be sure it operates properly
(see page 22).
Take system out of Test mode (see page 22).

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