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Movement sensor adjust (Engineer switch 4)
(S4 Red and Green only)
4 stages of movement detection are available to enable the alarm to be adjusted for over/under sensitivity. The default
setting is 3 degrees and for most machines this will ensure the alarm system triggers as the machine is moved from the
side stand to the upright position.
The movement sensor is a true three axis sensor so the position of the alarm does not affect the performance of this
sensor.
The other settings are: 2, 4 and 5 degrees.
Adjusting the movement sensor
Move to software switch 4 with the remote until you hear the 4 lower tones (the LED will now flash between 2 and 5 times
to indicate the current setting, 3 times for factory default to indicate 3
0
.
Press
both
buttons of the remote to enter the switch, a triple beep will be heard.
To change the setting from the factory default press the
Black
button of the remote control and the flash sequence will
change to 4 flashes signifying 4 degrees of movement are required. Each press of the
Black
button changes the
selection in the rotating pattern 3, 4, 5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2, etc. with the setting indicated by the number of flashes of the LED
Checking the sensitivity
The sensitivity can be checked whilst in this engineering mode.
Press the
Grey
button of the remote a single short beep will be heard. This is to set the starting position of the alarm.
Move the machine and when the alarm ‘sees’ the movement through the set number of degrees it will emit a long tone.
If you wish to repeat the test return the machine to its starting position and press the
Grey
button again to reset the test.
This has to be done each time you wish to carry out the movement test
If you wish to change the sensitivity press the
Black
button and the repeat the movement test as above.
Once you are satisfied with the level of sensitivity press
both
buttons of the remote control to accept the setting.
N.B. It is recommended the sensitivity adjustment is only carried out by a dealer to avoid false alarms being created
through customers setting the unit incorrectly.