Programming, Final testing, Maintenance – Interlogix 60-880-95 User Manual

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Programming

Plastic Masks

Install these masks for half coverage or narrow coverage
applications (see Figure 9).

Figure 9. Installing Plastic Masks

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After installing masks, always conduct a walk test and
environment test to verify the coverage area is correct
for the application.

Programming

The following describes the basic steps for adding (learn-
ing) the sensor into panel memory. Refer to the specific
panel installation instructions for complete programming
information.

1.

Put the panel into program mode.

2.

Advance to the learn sensors menu.

3.

Enter the appropriate sensor group and desired sensor
number.

4.

When the panel prompts you to trip the sensor, activate
the sensor tamper switch by removing the sensor cover.

5.

Reattach the sensor cover.

6.

Exit from program mode.

Final Testing

Final testing should be done to verify radio signal integrity
and confirm control panel programming and response. The
actual transmitter range can be determined by performing a
sensor test as described below. Refer to the specific panel
installation instructions for complete sensor testing infor-
mation.

1.

After the sensor has been mounted, remove the sensor
cover to trip the tamper switch and activate the walk
test mode.

2.

Replace the sensor cover.

3.

Place the control panel in test mode.

4.

Move across the detection pattern until the sensor LED
turns on, then STOP your motion.

5.

Listen for the appropriate system response. If the sys-
tem does not respond, proceed to the “Troubleshoot-
ing” section.

Maintenance

At least once a year, the sensor should be tested to verify
correct operation. The end user should be instructed to put
the sensor in walk test mode and walk through the far end of
the coverage pattern to verify proper detection.

Replacing Batteries

When battery replacement is necessary, observe proper
polarity (positive +, negative -) when installing the new bat-
teries, or the sensor may be damaged.

Use only exact replacement 3-volt lithium batteries
(CR123A).

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You must be free of all static electricity before handling
sensor circuit boards. Touch a grounded, bare metal
surface before touching circuit boards or wear a
grounding strap.

1.

Remove the sensor cover (see Figures 4 and 5) and set
it aside.

2.

Remove the transmitter (upper) circuit board battery
(see Figure 10).

Figure 10.Removing the Transmitter Battery

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