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Walk Test LED Explanation

Green Is Good

 - Green “ECI” (Environmental 

Caution Indicator) LED’s ON mean each technology 

is  stable  and  ready  for  walk-test. 

Optional  XL-

Sounder is silent.

Passive Infrared Sensor is in Alarm

 - Passive 

Infrared Alarm RED LED is ON, but sensor is not 

in  alarm. 

Optional  XL-Sounder  beeps  slow  (2 

beeps per second).

Microwave Sensor is in Alarm

 - Microwave 

Alarm YELLOW LED is ON, but sensor is not in 

alarm. 

Optional XL-Sounder beeps fast (8 beeps 

per second).

Sensor is in Alarm

 - Master Alarm RED LED 

is ON, because Passive Infrared Alarm RED LED 

and  Microwave  Alarm YELLOW  LED  are  ON 

simultaneously. 

Optional XL-Sounder sounds a 

continuous tone.

PIR “ECI” LED

Plug-In 

Sounder

MW “ECI” LED

PIR Alarm LED

Plug-In 

Sounder

Plug-In 

Sounder

MW Alarm LED

PIR Alarm LED

Master Alarm

LED

MW Alarm LED

INSTALLATION GUIDE

February 1, 2009

PIRAMID XL2

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A

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M

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D

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Outdoor Motion Sensor

Models

SDI-76XL2 and SDI-77XL2

Protection Technologies, Inc.

529 Vista Blvd.

Sparks, Nevada 89434

800-428-9662

Phone:  775-856-7333 

Fax: 

775-856-7658 

www.protechusa.com

info@protechusa.com

TECH SUPPORT

800-428-9662

Summary of Contents for PIRAMID XL2

Page 1: ...cond Sensor is in Alarm Master Alarm RED LED is ON because Passive Infrared Alarm RED LED and Microwave Alarm YELLOW LED are ON simultaneously Optional XL Sounder sounds a continuous tone PIR ECI LED...

Page 2: ...rs Tamper Switch Stabilization Time LED On O Switch Voltage OK LED Walk Testing Analytic Walk Test LED S XL Sounder Audible Tester Helpful Hints for Walk Testing Sensor Adjustments Range Control Switc...

Page 3: ...ft x 9 ft 30m x 3m Changing the Lens Module see inside back cover Pet Alley Lens Modules Lens A Pet Wide Angle Lens B Pet Medium Angle Lens C Pet Narrow Angle Note SDI 77XL2 is equipped from the fact...

Page 4: ...NS MODULE LENS DESCRIPTION MOUNTING HEIGHT Sensor Mounting Height Based On Lens Module Selection 3 WIRING AND PRELIMINARY SET UP MINIMUM WIRE SIZE 1 With the housing shroud assembly attached to the mo...

Page 5: ...umb is to set at the lowest setting to attain the desired range SENSITIVITY CONTROL SWITCH The Sensitivity Control Switch adjusts the amount of movement required for an alarm condition The Sensitivity...

Page 6: ...ALK TEST PROCEDURE FOR ANALYTIC WALK TEST LED s 1 Remain motionless outside the protection area until both Green LED s are on steadily 2 Walk into the surveillance area while observing all LED s 3 Bot...

Page 7: ...a fast beep at a rate of approximately 8 beeps per second The fast beep will continue only while the microwave sensor portion remains in alarm The fast beep will stop when the microwave portion resets...

Page 8: ...ation such as chain link fence without support or on the imsy siding of a metal building 11 BEWARE OF GARBAGE ATTRACTING ANIMALS AND BIRDS 12 DON T leave garbage cans and trash bins in the sensor s el...

Page 9: ...WARE OF FAN BLADES IN THE SENSOR S FIELD OF VIEW DON T aim the sensor at moving fan blades as the movement of the blades may cause false alarms 14 DO DO aim and or mount the sensor to avoid looking at...

Page 10: ...h pg 6 LED On O Switch pg 5 Removable Terminal Strip pg 4 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD PIRAMID XL2 Enhanced Bird Animal Immunity Control Switch pg 7 8 Tamper Switch pg 5 Voltage OK LED pg 5 Range Control Swi...

Page 11: ...of view without obstructions 18 BEWARE OF BIRDS PERCHING IN THE SENSOR S FIELD OF VIEW DON T mount the sensor where lighting xtures signs or building structures that can serve as a perch for birds or...

Page 12: ...the fence or gate areas that can serve as easy entry for animals dogs cats raccoons etc into the protected area 20 DO patch holes and secure the fence so animals do not have free access into the prot...

Page 13: ...1 9m Note Pet alley lens modules do not have infrared protection zones that contact the ground 21 BEWARE OF ANIMALS IN THE PROTECTED AREA DON T mount the sensor too low on the wall if animals will be...

Page 14: ...g of a non guttered roof During heavy rains the runo directly in front of the sensor s face can create nuisance alarms 24 DO mount the sensor where the sensor s weather shroud can route the rain away...

Page 15: ...16 kph around the perimeter to ensure the protection pattern is contained within the protected area 25 BEWARE OF LARGE OBJECTS OUTSIDE OF THE PROTECTED AREA DON T point the sensor so that it may dete...

Page 16: ...r higher so that a small animal cat rat rabbit bird etc on the ground is too small to detect Or have you considered using Pet Alley Lens Modules and mounting lower 4 6 ft Note If all of the above has...

Page 17: ...Changing The Lens Module NOTES 1 2 3...

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