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Luminite Genesis product range Wireless PIR detectors G1 Wireless PIR’s 30m x 20m LGWP3020 G1 Wireless PIR’s 15m x 20m LGWP1520 G1 Wireless PIR’s 40m x 4.5m LGWP4004 G1 Wireless PIR’s 12m Horizontal curtain LGWP12HC G1 Wireless PIR’s 12m Vertical curtain LGWP12VC G2 Wireless PIR’s...
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Batteries 2 x 1.5 volt alkaline C cells Box Contents Battery life 2 years approximately. ( Depending on number of activations) 1 x GENESIS wireless PIR detector 1 x 1/4 wave antenna 1 x sun shield RF output 434.525Mhz 10m/w...
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INDEX page Introduction & How the system works Wireless Genesis System using LGRU16 to interface to NVR’s, DVRs and Alarm Panels Lens patterns Positioning, Fixing & Connecting the Batteries Codes & Functions explained Sub Nets with Repeaters Programming Wireless transmission code settings and PIR functions PIR functions Adjustment, Antenna connection &...
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Introduction Masthead LGIP-MT434 This transceiver is similar to the standard LGMT434 but with the addition of IP The LGWP range of wireless Passive Infra Red Detectors (PIR) have been designed to connectivity. meet the newest and most demanding requirements of the CCTV market. These de- tectors provide the versatility of wireless whilst meeting and surpassing the require- IP connectivity enables local plug and play connectivity with selected Alarms, DVR's and ments needed for a BS8418 system.
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Types of Receivers (Transceivers) interface to NVR’s, DVRs and Alarm Panels The Genesis Masthead receivers are in actual fact transceivers meaning that they can transmit as well as receive. This typical example shows how the wireless PIR detectors transmit to the LGMT434 Masthead...
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Lens Patterns The LGWP detector is available currently in four detection patterns. 15m x 90deg. 40m x 1deg. 12m vertical curtain. 12m horizontal curtain. ( See dia- Step 4 Testing with a Walk test Instrument. grams). These lenses are not interchangeable and the correct lens type must be de- Hang the detector on the wall bracket and walk about within the detection area using the cided before installation.
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Site survey testing Positioning The correct height for the PIR is 2 to 2.5 metres above the ground. Careful considera- tion when positioning the detector will greatly reduce nuisance alarms. It is recommended that a Walk Test Instrument (LGWT434) should be used to accurately The detector requires a clear view of the area to be covered.
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Codes & Functions explained Angle Adjustment There are three elements to the coding used on this system. For left and right movement, slacken the socket screw under the pivot as shown using the 3 mm key provided. For up/down movement, slacken the two socket screws either side of the pivot as shown in Fig 8.
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Fig 4 shows PIR’s communicating directly SUBNET 1 with the Masthead. All Sub Nets are 1. The Genesis 2 PIR detector uses a Quad in line pyro sensor which SYSTEM acts like two separate sensors side by side. SUBNET 2 CONTROLLER Fig 5.
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There are 32 codes to choose from and any number can be used as long as it is Step 2. Scroll through mode the options with the select button different from other nearby sites that are using Genesis products. The LGWT434 Walk Test Instrument can be used to search for nearby sites and When the desired mode is reached, wait a moment and then the display will display the site codes used so that you can avoid them.
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