The coils and antenna on the Motion Detector circuit board are very
The coils and antenna on the Motion Detector circuit board are very
The coils and antenna on the Motion Detector circuit board are very
The coils and antenna on the Motion Detector circuit board are very
The coils and antenna on the Motion Detector circuit board are very
sensitive components precisely adjusted for maximum performance.
sensitive components precisely adjusted for maximum performance.
sensitive components precisely adjusted for maximum performance.
sensitive components precisely adjusted for maximum performance.
sensitive components precisely adjusted for maximum performance.
Do not touch the coils or antenna! Even minor distortions can affect the
Do not touch the coils or antenna! Even minor distortions can affect the
Do not touch the coils or antenna! Even minor distortions can affect the
Do not touch the coils or antenna! Even minor distortions can affect the
Do not touch the coils or antenna! Even minor distortions can affect the
performance of the Motion Detector
performance of the Motion Detector
performance of the Motion Detector
performance of the Motion Detector
performance of the Motion Detector.....
Enrolling a WLS904P
On the back of the PIR housing, there will be two serial numbers: a five-
digit number and a six-digit number. Please refer to your receiver
installation manual for information on which serial number should be
enrolled.
NOTE: If using a WLS900 system, you must use the five-digit
NOTE: If using a WLS900 system, you must use the five-digit
NOTE: If using a WLS900 system, you must use the five-digit
NOTE: If using a WLS900 system, you must use the five-digit
NOTE: If using a WLS900 system, you must use the five-digit
serial number.
serial number.
serial number.
serial number.
serial number.
Changing the Sensitivity Setting
The WLS904P features “Fast” and “Slow” settings on
jumper J1 which is used to configure the detector for
the weight of the pet(s) and the environment. For an
environment with a single pet whose weight does not
exceed 30lbs (13.6kg) the jumper should be set to
“Fast” setting. In an environment with single or
multiple pets whose combined weight is greater than
30lbs (13.6kg) but not greater than 60 lbs. (27.3kg)
the jumper must be set to the “Slow” setting. In a
hostile environment or where the installation
conditions can not be controlled J1 must be set to the
“Slow” setting.
The diagram above shows the jumper location. To change the setting from
Fast to Slow, move the jumper over one pin, as shown in the diagram.
High Traffic Shutdown Mode
High Traffic Shutdown Mode
High Traffic Shutdown Mode
High Traffic Shutdown Mode
High Traffic Shutdown Mode
To prolong battery life, the motion detector uses a feature called High
Traffic Shutdown. When motion is detected, the device will transmit to the
receiver and will then shutdown for six minutes. Should motion be detected
during this shutdown time, the unit will not transmit the event to the receiver
but will re-set the shutdown time to three minutes, regardless of how much
of the six minute shutdown has elapsed. If motion is detected anytime
during the three minute shutdown the detector will not transmit but will reset
the shutdown time to three minutes again. When motion is detected after a
full three minute shutdown period the detector will then transmit to the
receiver and initiate the six minute shutdown sequence again.
The High Traffic Shutdown Mode affects testing the motion detector in two ways:
When performing the
module placement test
, the unit must be tampered
by removing the unit from the backplate and replacing it. The placement
test cannot be performed by creating motion in front of the device.
When performing a
system test
, the unit must be left idle for three minutes
before testing can be performed. Once three minutes has passed, create
motion in front of the detector to see if the device is both detecting motion
and transmitting to the receiver.
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Refer to the PC5132 and PC5010 Installation Instructions for UL/ULC
efer to the PC5132 and PC5010 Installation Instructions for UL/ULC
efer to the PC5132 and PC5010 Installation Instructions for UL/ULC
efer to the PC5132 and PC5010 Installation Instructions for UL/ULC
efer to the PC5132 and PC5010 Installation Instructions for UL/ULC
requirements. F
requirements. F
requirements. F
requirements. F
requirements. For UL/ULC installations where the WLS904P is used on
or UL/ULC installations where the WLS904P is used on
or UL/ULC installations where the WLS904P is used on
or UL/ULC installations where the WLS904P is used on
or UL/ULC installations where the WLS904P is used on
entry or exit delay zones, the entry delay must not be longer than 39
entry or exit delay zones, the entry delay must not be longer than 39
entry or exit delay zones, the entry delay must not be longer than 39
entry or exit delay zones, the entry delay must not be longer than 39
entry or exit delay zones, the entry delay must not be longer than 39
seconds, and the exit delay must not be longer than 54 seconds.
seconds, and the exit delay must not be longer than 54 seconds.
seconds, and the exit delay must not be longer than 54 seconds.
seconds, and the exit delay must not be longer than 54 seconds.
seconds, and the exit delay must not be longer than 54 seconds.
Motion Detector Transmission Delay
A motion detector transmission is always delayed by six seconds. This is
necessary to prevent false alarms caused by a motion sensor transmitting
before a delay zone has a chance to report. This six-second delay cannot
be altered or disabled.
Walk Test Mode
The motion detector has a walk test mode which will activate an LED for
testing purposes. During normal operation, the LED will not turn on.
To put the detector in walk test mode, create a tamper by removing the
detector from its backplate and then replacing it. Each time the detector
senses motion, it will turn on the red LED. Five seconds after motion is
detected, the detector will send a signal to the receiver, and the LED will
flash rapidly 5 times. The detector will be in walk test mode until it has sent
10 transmissions.
To verify the pet immunity of the detector place the animal(s) within the
coverage area and then move out of the zone. Encourage the pet to move
around as it normally would and ensure that it moves across the detection
pattern of the detector. Verify that no alarm is initiated.
To test for catch performance of humans, create motion in the entire area
where coverage is desired by walking perpendicular to the lens pattern.
Should the coverage be incomplete, readjust or relocate the detector.
The W
The W
The W
The W
The Walk T
alk T
alk T
alk T
alk Test Mode will override the High T
est Mode will override the High T
est Mode will override the High T
est Mode will override the High T
est Mode will override the High Traffic Shutdown Mode.
raffic Shutdown Mode.
raffic Shutdown Mode.
raffic Shutdown Mode.
raffic Shutdown Mode.
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
Detection Pattern
"Fast" Setting - 40ft x 40ft
"Slow" Setting - 35ft x 35ft
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