Senstar Corporation 24000 User Manual

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Operating instructions
Once the following preliminary check, alignment, and sensitivity adjustments are accomplished, the Series 
16000 Intrusion Detection System is ready to operate. There are no controls or indicators for operating the sensor 
system, and no alternate operating modes during emergency conditions.
Preliminary check
Once the sensor system is mounted and wiring installation completed, a preliminary check, channel selection, and 
antenna pattern selection is required before applying power to the system.
Channel select switch
Refer to the Channel Selection Matrix Chart on the Receiver and Transmitter Wiring illustrations. The channel 
select switch on each transmitter/receiver pair must be set to the same operating channel. See Figure 3-4 
(transmitter) or 3-5 (receiver) for proper settings.
Range switch
This is a small jumper on the receiver circuit board located by the coax input from the antenna. Put this jumper in 
the “S” position for separation distances of less than 30.5 m (100 ft.); use the “L” position for ranges greater than 
30.5 m (100 ft.).
Latch/Timed jumper
This is a white jumper wire located adjacent to terminals 9, 10 & 11 on the receiver circuit board. When the 
jumper is in the TIMED position, the alarm duration is controlled by the setting of R76 DURATION, which is 
user-adjustable between 0.5 and 10 seconds.
In the LATCH position, once the system goes into alarm, it will stay in alarm until the jumper is moved to the 
TIMED position. This jumper must be in the TIMED position for normal operation; the LATCH position is used 
during electrical alignment of the system.