Senstar Corporation LM100 사용자 설명서
Senstar LM100 calibration
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Senstar LM100 Product Guide
Verifying the luminaire segment boundaries
1. Establish a UCM connection to the LM100 gateway and select the Config tab.
2. Select File > Response Plot and set the Senstar LM100 response plot so the Display Format is
2. Select File > Response Plot and set the Senstar LM100 response plot so the Display Format is
Magnitude vs Location, the Heads: All radio button is selected, and the Peak Capture
checkbox is selected.
checkbox is selected.
3. Select the Record button to start the plot.
4. Have the tester tap the fence post of the luminaire that is defined as the start point of the
4. Have the tester tap the fence post of the luminaire that is defined as the start point of the
second segment with the blade of a screwdriver (or similar object). Use consistent force and
tap 3 times waiting 2 seconds between each tap.
tap 3 times waiting 2 seconds between each tap.
5. On the UCM, verify that the alarm was reported by the luminaire defined as the second
segment’s start boundary.
6. Move along and continue tapping fence posts to mark the start points of the designated
segment boundaries.
Setting the Threshold
The Threshold represents the received signal strength at which the Event Count is incremented.
An independent Threshold can be set for each of the defined segments. Thresholds can be
adjusted for any high risk or low threat areas, as well as any areas that may be subject to a higher
NAR such as an open stretch of fence that is regularly exposed to strong winds. The Threshold
can also be used to disable alarm detection in a segment by setting the Threshold to the maximum
value of 255. Reducing the Threshold in high risk areas will increase the Pd in that area. However,
a lower Threshold setting may increase the nuisance alarm rate. For an area where the threat is
considered low, increasing the Threshold will reduce the chance of nuisance alarms occurring
while still providing an acceptable Pd.
An independent Threshold can be set for each of the defined segments. Thresholds can be
adjusted for any high risk or low threat areas, as well as any areas that may be subject to a higher
NAR such as an open stretch of fence that is regularly exposed to strong winds. The Threshold
can also be used to disable alarm detection in a segment by setting the Threshold to the maximum
value of 255. Reducing the Threshold in high risk areas will increase the Pd in that area. However,
a lower Threshold setting may increase the nuisance alarm rate. For an area where the threat is
considered low, increasing the Threshold will reduce the chance of nuisance alarms occurring
while still providing an acceptable Pd.
Note
Senstar recommends marking a site plan (or a table) with numbered
luminaire locations, the segments to which the luminaires are assigned
and the alarm zones to which the luminaire segments are assigned.
The initial segment begins with luminaire 1 (by default).
luminaire locations, the segments to which the luminaires are assigned
and the alarm zones to which the luminaire segments are assigned.
The initial segment begins with luminaire 1 (by default).
Note
You can use the indicate button to identify boundary locations by
activating the head that represents the boundary.
activating the head that represents the boundary.
Figure 53: Segment and zone assignments on the Head Sequence window