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PIR DIP switches (fig. )
Table 1: PIR DIP switches
Function DIP switch On DIP switch Off
4. LEDs LEDs On LEDs Off
3. Chime direction Left-to-right Right-to-left
2. Chime Chime On Chime off
1. Polarity Active High Active Low
DIP switch 1: Polarity of control voltage (CV)
On: “Active High” provides the standard GE Security logic with “Active
High” logic to enable Walk Test and Day/Night inputs.
Off: “Active Low” provides “Active Low” logic to enable Walk Test and Day/
Night inputs.
DIP switch 2: Chime (fig. )
The detector can distinguish the direction of the intruder during daytime.
Disable this option by setting the detector to Chime Off. When the chime
is On, the detector will trigger an alarm when the intruder moves right-to-left
or left-to-right across the curtains.
Note: If the Day/Night terminal is not used and the chime is On, the
chime will be On both during arm and disarm (Day/Night) mode.
DIP switch 3: Chime direction (fig. )
On: Alarm when an intruder walks from left-to-right.
Off: Alarm when an intruder walks from right-to-left.
(Stand with your back to the detector to determine left and right directions.)
DIP switch 4: LEDs
On: Enables both LEDs on the detector at all times.
Off: Puts both LEDs under the control of the Walk Test and Day/Night
input.
(ex-factory)
J1
J3
12 34
ON
7 8 9 10 11 12
12 34
ON

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