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PRELIMINARY: Notifier Wireless Sensor Network — P/N LS10036-000NF-E:N0 10/10/2013  
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Description
Site Survey
NOTE: You could insert the battery into any available slot. Inserting more than one battery 
deters the device from entering the site survey mode.
4. Clear the tamper condition within one minute of the device startup, to enter the site survey 
mode. To clear the tamper condition, position the decorative ring around the base of the 
detector and rotate it in either direction until the ring snaps to its place (Refer to the below 
image). When you clear the tamper, the device starts the transmission that is denoted by LEDs.  
NOTE: Due to the absence of the second device that is yet to be introduced, the transmission 
fails. Hence, the LEDs in the first device emits solid red.
5. Bring the second device to the required location and repeat the steps 3 and 4. The LEDs in the 
second device emit yellow light while the test is being conducted.
Results of Link Test
Once you have introduced the two devices, the devices start communicating and the link quality 
test is started. The blinking pattern of the LEDs in the device 002 communicates the results of the 
link test.   To repeat the test, follow the steps 1 to 4.
The following table explains the LED patterns during a link test.
Table A.1  Link Test Results-LED Pattern
State
Pattern
LED
Results & Description
LInk Test in 
progress
Single blink every 0.5 seconds.
Yellow
Transmission of data 
packets to another device.
Solid
Red
Failure - No Packets 
received
Single blink every 5 seconds.
Red
Poor -Received only half of 
the total transmission of 
data packets or poor signal 
strength
2 blinks every 5 seconds.
Red
Marginal - Packets partially 
received or marginal signal 
strength.
3 blinks every 5 seconds.
Green
Good - All packets received 
and good signal strength
4 blinks every 5 seconds.
Green
Excellent - All packets 
received and excellent 
signal strength