Zones Miscellaneous: BUS Zone
Quick Keys
Parameter
1) Low
2) Medium
[2][0][3][zzz]
Lens Type
[3]
Defines the actual Lens of the detector
[2][0][3][zzz]
Lens Type Options
[3][1]..[2]
1) Wide Angle 2) Barrier / Long Range
[2][0][3][zzz]
Auxiliary Relay Mode
[4]
Defines the operation of the Auxiliary relay of the detector
[2][0][3][zzz]
Off
[4][1]
Auxiliary relay is disabled
[2][0][3][zzz]
24 Hours
[4][2]
The Auxiliary Relay will always follow an alarm
[2][0][3][zzz]
Night Only
[4][3]
The auxiliary relay output will follow an alarm condition only during night time.
The time defined by the photocell on the PCB.
[2][0][3][zzz]
Auxiliary Relay Time
[5]
Defines the time duration that the auxiliary relay is activated
[2][0][3][zzz]
Auxiliary Relay Time Options
[5][1]..4]
1) 2.2 seconds
2) 2 minutes
Diagnostics
The ProSYS enables you to test parameters that reflect the operation of the detector.
1.
From the main user menu press
2.
Enter the Installer code (or sub-installer) and press
3.
Press [9] [1] to for the Bus Zones diagnostic menu.
4.
Enter the digit of the zone that you want to test and then press
system will perform the diagnostics test and a list of test parameters will appear, as
indicated in the table below.
5.
Use the keys
User Menu: 4) Maintenance → 9) Diagnostic → 1) Bus Zone
Quick Keys
Parameter
[4][9][1][zzz] Detector Input Voltage: Display the input voltage of the detector.
PIR 1 Level: Displays PIR channel 1 DC level. Range 0.1v - 4v
PIR 1 Noise Level: Displays PIR channel 1 AC level. Range 0VAC
(No noise) - 4VA
PIR 2 Level: Displays PIR channel 1 DC level. Range 0.1v - 4v
PIR 2 Noise Level: Displays PIR channel 2 AC level. Range 0VAC
(No noise) - 4VA
3) Normal
4) High
3) 4 minutes
4) 8 minutes
[4] to access the Maintenance menu.
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Default
Wide Angle
No
2.2 seconds
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to view the diagnostics test results
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