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Cooper TP Workshop Manual_Scant:Layout 1 7/8 ... - Cooper Security

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714rDO mount the unit between 1.8 and 2.4 metres high for the best generalcoverage in an average room.Do NOT mount the unit:Facing a fi re, boiler or window.Over a radiator.Near the fl oor.Close to or on large metal structures.Closer than one metre to mains wiring and metal water or gas pipes.Inside steel enclosures.Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers orother radio equipment.Closer than 30mm to a ceiling (to allow space for dismounting the unitin the future).InstallationOpen the detector by lifting the fl ap at the top of the case and removing thescrew concealed underneath.Install one ‘AA’ size 3.6V lithium battery (supplied).Note: If the transmitter shows a continuously pulsing glow from the activity LED thena fault has occurred or the battery is totally exhausted. Replace the battery andcheck that the activity LED is working normally.Pet Alley1. Remove the PCB from the sensor funnel.2. Swing down the pet alley mirror (see Figure 2). This deletes all but thetop row of the detector zones.Pet Alley mirror raisedPet Alley mirror loweredFigure 2.Note: When using the pet alley mirror mount the detector at 1.6m height in order tomaintain correct coverage with the upper detector zones. Pet immunity extendsfor 10m. Do not use this facility in larger areas.3. Refi t the pcb to the sensor funnel .Issue 1 3 of 8

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