Eiki Movement Sensor A-3 User Manual

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Eiki A-3 Movement Sensor manual. Page 3

Wiring

Connect the terminals as shown in the
diagram to the control panel or access
port.
You do not need to connect the tamper
switch terminals.

Option Links

For the purpose of detecting room
occupancy, we are not as concerned
about false alarms as we would be if
this were a security system. In fact,
not detecting room movement (when
people are in the room) would be more
of a problem.
For this reason, Long Range and
Short Pulse Count links should be
fitted. Similarly, having the LED
activate is a benefit.
So for our application, fit all 3 links.

Testing

With the cover fitted, apply power and wait at
least 30 seconds. After this time, if there is
no movement, the LED should go out. Once
this has happened, any movement should
cause a couple of rapid flickers and the LED
should lock on for about 5 seconds.
Walk around the room and check that your
movement can be reliably detected. If range
seems to be inadequate, check the position of
the PCB in the base. A higher position lowers
the angle of the detection beam.


Programming your control panel
to recognise the A-3 and perform

actions

In Eiki Control System editor, select Device
Options
under the Handset menu.

The Inactivity Timeout option allows you to
choose the number of seconds (up to 14400
seconds which is 240 minutes) after either
the last key is pressed or the A-3 sensor
detects movement. When that time expires
with no movement detected or key pressed,
the actions you choose under Edit Actions will
occur.
After you have selected the time, click Edit
Actions. You can treat this just like the
programming of any other key.

For more information

Please refer to the control panel’s manual for
more information.

Alarm + -

N/C 12v

GND

+12v

Sensor

Option links

Tamper switch

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