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Final alarm test
Determine the level of security sensitivity desired, and then use the following parameters for ensuring that the
level desired is present:
level desired is present:
NOTE: Start with the sensitivity jumper in the “L” position - change to “M” or “H” if
unable to get the required detection with adjustment of R55 alone. The final
adjustment setting should be the lowest setting possible that provides the required
detection.
adjustment setting should be the lowest setting possible that provides the required
detection.
Low security - walk across detection zone in every area intrusion concern is present. Adjust R55 for consistent
detection.
detection.
Medium security
- crawl on hands and knees in all detection zone areas of intrusion concern. Adjust R55 for
consistent detection.
High security - pull metal sphere (see Tools on page 3-2); pull often enough to give confidence that the zone has
the sensitivity you want.
the sensitivity you want.
High security
Adjustment for a typical high security application requires the detection of a prone human crawling through the
detection zone with the length of the body parallel to the line of sight. A 30.5 cm (12 in.) metal sphere represents
approximately the same target to the microwave sensor. When adjusting the sensitivity to high security
specifications, slowly (13 cm {5 in.} per second or faster) pull the sphere through the zone (perpendicular to the
line of sight) approximately every 3 m (10 ft.) and adjust the sensitivity potentiometer (R55) until repeatable
detection is obtained.
detection zone with the length of the body parallel to the line of sight. A 30.5 cm (12 in.) metal sphere represents
approximately the same target to the microwave sensor. When adjusting the sensitivity to high security
specifications, slowly (13 cm {5 in.} per second or faster) pull the sphere through the zone (perpendicular to the
line of sight) approximately every 3 m (10 ft.) and adjust the sensitivity potentiometer (R55) until repeatable
detection is obtained.
NOTE: Dragging the sphere in the offset area is not necessary.