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PPD Maintenance & Technical Manual
 
 
Pull-Pin Option 
 
Pull-pin version PPDs are activated by completely removing the pull-pin from its jack on the top 
of the PPD. The pull-pin is equipped with a flexible lanyard to make activation easier. The 
lanyard can be looped over a belt clip to force the PPD to alarm if it is ever removed from the 
wearer. Re-inserting the pull-pin in does not prevent the transmitter from sending the alert signal.  
 
Always return the pull-pin to its mating plug in the PPD housing so that the unit is armed and to 
prevent the pull-pin from becoming lost. Do not cover the PPD with your hand when activating – 
simply press the button or remove the pull-pin. 
 
Man-Down Option 
 
If the PPD is equipped with a man-down option, it will automatically activate if the unit remains 
tilted too long. The default length of time of continuous tilt is 15 seconds. Consult the factory if 
you wish to alter this time period – it can be programmed by the system administrator at your 
facility. The default tilt angle threshold is 45 degrees. Consult the factory if you wish to alter this 
tilt angle – it can be programmed by the system administrator at your facility. To help prevent 
false alarms, the unit emits a warning tone once the 15 second timer begins counting. If the unit 
is returned to vertical, the warning tone is silenced and the timer is reset. If the unit remains tilted 
continuously for 15 seconds, the PPD will automatically activate an alarm transmission. The 
default mode is to transmit one time only following a man-down condition. Consult the factory if 
you wish the unit to continue to transmit – it can be programmed by the system administrator at 
your facility. 
 
 
2.1.3 Testing 
Senstar-Stellar recommends staff test the PPD at the beginning of each shift. Your facility 
administrator will develop a procedure for you to warn the security staff that a test transmission 
is under way and for the security staff to communicate to you that the unit has passed. Follow 
their established procedures. The battery is designed to support testing the basic PPD (no man-
down option) three times per day for one year before battery replacement is required. 
 
 
2.2 
Do’s and Don’ts 
DO
 
DO - Always wear the PPD on your belt. 
DO - Always position the PPD on your belt such that the red button or pull-pin is accessible. 
DO - When activating the alarm, feel for the bump in the center of the red button before pressing. 
DO - Always wear the transmitter with the logo face facing away from your body. 
DO - If your PPD fails to transmit upon activation, turn the unit into maintenance immediately. 
DO - If you accidentally press the red button or remove the pull-pin, contact security 
immediately to report the false alarm. 
 
 
 
T1DA0502-001, Rev A 
 
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