Yale HSA3800 Installation, Programming, Operating page 12

Telecommunicating control panel alarm system
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PIR movement detector
The PIR has a built-in sleep timer to save
battery power. If there is no movement in front of
the PIR for 1 minute, the PIR will become 'ready
to signal' and any movement will now be
reported. The PIR will sleep for 1 minute after.
Any movement detected in sleep time will not be
reported and will extend the sleep period by 1
minute.
Ensure the test/normal mode jumper switch is
in the test 'on' position. This reduces the sleep
time to a few seconds and enables the LED to
flash every time movement is detected.
1 Screw the rear case to the wall
using the appropriate
knockouts, as described in
'Mounting methods'. The case
has angled back edges for neat
corner mounting. If mounting
in a corner take care not to
bend the rear case. Screw the
PIR front on.
2 Walk around the protected area
noting when the LED flashes
and check that the detection
coverage is adequate.
• Remember to wait a few seconds after the PIR
has detected movement.
• Do not try to test the detection pattern by
walking straight up to, or away from the
detector, walk across the field of view.
3 When you are satisfied with the detection
coverage, remove the PIR, place the jumper in
the normal 'off' parked position and screw the
PIR back on to its case.
• With the jumper in the normal position the LED
will not normally light unless there is a problem,
either a low battery or a tamper condition. In
the event of a low battery, replace the
exhausted batteries with fresh alkaline
replacements.
• Do not position a PIR to look directly at a door
protected by a door contact, this could cause
the door contact and PIR radio signals to be
transmitted at the same instant when entering,
cancelling each other out.
• Ensure the jumper is in the normal 'off' position
when testing is finished, otherwise low battery
and tamper conditions will not be shown.
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Door/Window contact
1 Ensure the jumper switch is in the test 'on'
position.
• In this position the indicator light will illuminate
every time the door contact is operated.
2 Fit as described in
'Mounting methods',
mounting the
detector base on the
frame and aligning
the magnet by the
arrow as shown.
• The magnet should
not be more than
8mm from the
detector when the
door is closed.
• Ensure the tamper
switch spring is
positioned so that it
makes contact with
the mounting surface through the tamper
switch aperture.
• If the door contact cannot be mounted on the
door frame, use the HSA3090 multiple
door/window contact accessory kit with a
length of wire to mount the door contact
remotely (see page 17).
• When fitting to a window, fix the magnet to the
moving part and the detector to the frame.
3 Fix the detector on its base and secure with
screw. Test it by opening and closing the door
or window. The light will flash when an open
condition is detected.
4 Remove the detector, put the jumper switch in
the normal 'off' position. Screw the detector
back onto its base.
• When the jumper is in the normal 'off' position
the indicator light will normally be off. It will
only light if there is a problem, either a low
battery or a tamper condition.
• Ensure the jumper is in the normal 'off' position
when testing is finished, otherwise low battery
and tamper conditions will not be shown.
Dummy siren
1 Find a suitable location as previously described.
2 Screw to wall as described for Siren, points 3
and 4.
Installation is complete.
Frame
Door/
Window
Align
8mm (max)

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