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Remote test: Self test:
Technical fault:
A: A technical fault detected by continuous monitoring can be reset in two
ways.
1. Authorised reset. Set the system to Day and Walk Test status and
then carry out a walk test. At the next PIR alarm the system resets if
all reference levels are within the specified limits.
2. Auto reset. After a 40-second inhibit period, it automatically resets
after a successful walk test if all reference levels are within the
specified limits.
B: A technical fault detected by a Self Test or a Remote Test can only be
reset by another Self Test or a Remote Test if the test is successful.
10. Glossary
Alarm memory: A storage medium located on the detector that can record
signals generated by the detector.
Anti-masking (AM): A feature of the detector that allows it to detect when
someone is trying to mask it (for example, by spraying paint on it). When
masking is detected, a relay is activated.
Curtains: A vertical continuous layer of detection zones. The PIR detector
can only detect motion within the curtains and not in the spaces between
them.
Curtain Location Mode (CLM): A feature of the detector that identifies
precisely the edges of the curtains.
Day mode: The detector is not required to generate an alarm signal or
message when activated by a person walking in front of it.
Masking: Placing a physical barrier (such as paper, metal or sprayed
paints) close to or on the detector which interferes with its capability to
detect an intrusion.
3 sec.
8 hr.
8 hr.
8 hr.
8 hr.
AM relay:
Alarm relay:
Status
Terminal 12:
VE700AM
OK
AM relay:
* Starts 1 hour after installation
VE700AM
not OK
PIR*:
AM*:
VE700AM
not OK