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

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714r4. Make sure the panel receives the alarm.5. Chose another site for the detector if the panel does not receive thesignal.6. Stop the walk test at the control unit.PIR Testing and LockoutIn normal use the 714r uses a lockout timer in order to extend battery life.The lockout timer works like this:a) The unit detects movement, signals the panel, and starts the lockouttimer.b) When the lockout timer expires the unit signals the panel the next timeit detects movement.<strong>Cooper</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Ltd set the lockout timer to three minutes when the 714rleaves the factory. If you wish to change the lockout timer to one minute thenremove the jumper link on the back of the PCB. (Replace the link to restorethe lockout timer to three minutes.) <strong>Cooper</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Ltd recommends thatyou leave the jumper fi tted. Removing the jumper for long periods will reducethe life of the battery.If you want to test a 714r in normal use you should leave the protected areaand wait at least four minutes between activations (two minutes if you haveremoved the link). To make testing easier the detector changes the lockoutperiod to 10 seconds for the fi rst half hour after you put the battery in, orafter you trigger its tamper.Note: Make sure the control unit is in programming mode before you open ormove any of the detectors. This will avoid setting the tamper alarm off.When you have fi tted and adjusted the 714r test the operation of the completedetector as follows:1. Put the control unit into walk test.2. Clear the protected area and make four random direction walk tests.Using an adult human, walk at a rate of one normal step per secondwithin the detection pattern. The unit should alarm within three out ofthe four walk tests.3. Stand outside the protected pattern and operate any potential cause offalse alarm, e.g., operate lights, open doors, etc. If the unit detects thedeliberate cause of false alarm, try readjusting the detector pattern.4. Stand outside the detection pattern and observe the detector operationfor three to fi ve minutes without doing anything. The detector should notalarm. If the detector does alarm, locate the cause and correct it.6 of 8 Issue 1

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