Senstar Corporation LM100 Manuel D’Utilisation
Sequencing the heads
Senstar LM100 Product Guide
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Sequencing can be done by 1 person who starts the recording and then does the location tests, or
by 2 people with 1 monitoring the UCM and the other doing the location tests. To determine the
physical position of each luminaire, and put them into an ordered list, 1 person goes around the
perimeter fence causing a disturbance at each luminaire while the results are recorded on the
UCM. The luminaire AP is the recommended starting point for the sequencing procedure.
However, for your site-specific sensor layout you may prefer to begin at a particular corner or
some other identifiable feature.
by 2 people with 1 monitoring the UCM and the other doing the location tests. To determine the
physical position of each luminaire, and put them into an ordered list, 1 person goes around the
perimeter fence causing a disturbance at each luminaire while the results are recorded on the
UCM. The luminaire AP is the recommended starting point for the sequencing procedure.
However, for your site-specific sensor layout you may prefer to begin at a particular corner or
some other identifiable feature.
Step 1: The Unordered Heads table is populated automatically by selecting the Record button.
The Unordered Heads table includes a numbered list of all luminaires that are communicating on
the wireless mesh network. Each luminaire is identified by a 5-digit mesh network Id. The
Unordered Heads list is based on the luminaires’ RF communication pattern rather than the
installation locations. This process can take several minutes to complete.
The Unordered Heads table includes a numbered list of all luminaires that are communicating on
the wireless mesh network. Each luminaire is identified by a 5-digit mesh network Id. The
Unordered Heads list is based on the luminaires’ RF communication pattern rather than the
installation locations. This process can take several minutes to complete.
Step 2: The Ordered Heads table is completed by conducting location tests to identify specific
luminaires. The luminaires are moved automatically into the Ordered Heads table in the same
order as the location tests are conducted. This enables the luminaires to be organized so that
numerically sequential luminaires can be assigned to segments, regardless of their
communication pattern. The segments are then assigned to zones for alarm reporting and routine
scheduled lighting.
luminaires. The luminaires are moved automatically into the Ordered Heads table in the same
order as the location tests are conducted. This enables the luminaires to be organized so that
numerically sequential luminaires can be assigned to segments, regardless of their
communication pattern. The segments are then assigned to zones for alarm reporting and routine
scheduled lighting.
Step 3: The Head Sequence table is completed manually by moving the heads from the Ordered
Heads table. The Heads Sequence table also includes segment and zone number assignments,
once the segments and zones are defined in the segment setting window on the Config tab.
Heads table. The Heads Sequence table also includes segment and zone number assignments,
once the segments and zones are defined in the segment setting window on the Config tab.
Note
Senstar LM100 heads are organized into segments and zones in the
same manner as a FlexZone sensor cable.
same manner as a FlexZone sensor cable.
Note
The Define Head Sequence window includes 3 indicate buttons to
assist in identifying specific luminaires. Select a luminaire from a list,
select the indicate button below the list, and the specified head will flash
5 times.
assist in identifying specific luminaires. Select a luminaire from a list,
select the indicate button below the list, and the specified head will flash
5 times.
Figure 48: Define head sequence window (Unordered Heads)
select the Sequence button
select the Record button to
create a list of unordered
(becomes Stop button
to open the Define
while recording)
Head Sequence window
heads