Detector modes and LED states
Table 1: Detector modes
Mode
Power supply
Low battery
Flat battery
Starting up
Not enrolled
No communication
Operation
Walk test mode
Range test mode
Good range
Medium range
Weak range
No communication
for 15 s
No communication
for 1 min
Enrolling and deregistering
Not enrolled
Already enrolled
Continuously on
Normal blinking (1 Hz)
Specifications
Power supply
Power supply by batteries
Battery type
Power supply by 12 V
Supply voltage
Peak-to-peak ripple immunity
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Indication details
Depend on other
states
Red LED
continuously ON
during 1 minute
Green and red LEDs
alternate during
1 minute
Red LED is ON for
3 s to indicate motion
detected
Red LED turns ON
while enrolling for a
maximum duration of
15 seconds, changing
to green on success.
Fast (4 Hz)
Batteries
— or —
Batteries and 12 V
3X DL123A
9 to 15 V
(13.8 V typical)
2 V (at 12 V )
Description
Battery voltage < 2.8 V.
PIR is functional, camera takes pictures only on command.
Battery voltage < 2.4 V.
Device locks up, no operation.
PIR starts up in legacy mode.
Walk test is enabled from 1st to 5th minute after powering on.
Camera functionality is disabled.
Device is ready for enrollment.
PIR starts up in legacy mode.
Walk test is enabled from 1st to 5th minute after powering on.
Camera functionality is disabled.
Device is seeking for communication with the panel.
Camera is synchronizing with the expander.
PIR functionality is enabled.
Continuous alarm detection without lockup.
Pictures on PIR alarm and on tamper alarm.
The mode is activated from the control panel.
The device is on hold, only LED indication is functional.
The LED follows the weakest communication link of LDR and HDR.
See an appropriate wireless expander manual for details on the
communication quality.
See an appropriate wireless expander manual for details on the
communication quality.
See an appropriate wireless expander manual for details on the
communication quality.
Blinking LED color reflects the last range measured just before
communication started to fail.
Permanent loss of communication turns range testing off.
Note:
The mode is activated from the control panel.
Enrollment of a device is possible only if the system is in enrollment mode.
Enrollment of a device is possible only if the device is not already enrolled.
Tamper switch toggling triggers the enrollment process.
Successful enrollment permanently associates a device with the system.
Enrollment of a device is not possible without deregistering the device first.
Deregistering is accomplished by applying the KILL jumper (see Figure 10,
item 1) and cycling power.
Successful deregistering dissociates a device from the system.
Current consumption:
Average standby
Maximum (without IR
LEDs)
Maximum (with IR LEDs)
Maximum current limit
General
Wireless communication
Operating temperature
50 µA
90 mA
390 mA
1 A
LDR channel: 868 MHz GEN2
HDR channel: 2.4 GHz
−10 to +55°C (14 to 130°F)
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