FlexPI Product Guide
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Calibration
Introduction
FlexPI calibration can be done two ways, using the onboard switches, or via Senstar’s Universal
Configuration Module (UCM). The sensor’s detection parameters can be adjusted by either
method. However, the UCM provides greater control over more features, and allows you to fine
tune the sensor’s response. The UCM also provides sensor diagnostics, a calibration tool, and
detection plot modes.
The following table includes the detection parameter terminology used with E-Flex 3i (a previous
generation indoor sensor), the equivalent terms used with FlexPI, and a brief description of each
function.
E-Flex 3i term
(switches/jumpers)
FlexPI term
(switch calibration)
FlexPI term
(UCM calibration)
Description
Frequency Band Selector
(SW3)
Filter Settings (S5-1)
Filter Settings
sets the sensor’s frequency
response
Sensitivity Switch (SW2)
Gain/Threshold Settings
(S4)
Gain Settings
Cable
sets the amplification of the
input signal received from the
sensor cable, before
processing
Impact (Count) Selector
(JP4)
Cut (S3)
Cut Alarm Settings
Window (sec)
Threshold
Count
Cut Profile (%)
Sets the number and
intensity of discrete impacts
which must occur, within the
specified time Window to
trigger an intrusion alarm
Sustained-Attack Time
Selector (JP3)
Climb (S1)
Climb Alarm Settings
Window (sec)
Threshold
Time (sec)
Sets the minimum time and
intensity of a sustained attack
that is required to trigger an
intrusion alarm
Impact Time Window
Selector (JP5)
Time Window (S2)
For UCM calibration the
time settings are included
in the Cut Alarm Settings
and the Climb Alarm
Settings
Cut Alarm - Sets the
maximum time in which the
specified number of impacts
must occur to cause an
alarm;
Climb Alarm - Sets the time
period in which the specified
Climb Alarm Time must
accumulate to cause an
alarm