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D.4.6.2) Activation Signal Setting
For swing or folding doors: Dip switch #3 must be OFF
For sliding doors: Dip switch #3 must be ON
Left bank of
switches
1 - 8
D.4.6.3) Sensitivity setting
Four sensitivities are available. High is the most sensitive setting. Snow is the least sensitive
setting. Under normal circumstances the "standard" setting should be used. When adequate
detection cannot be achieved, use a higher sensitivity. If the Acuvision activates
unnecessarily, use the lower sensitivity. When low or snow sensitivity is used, care must be
taken to assure that adequate sensing is maintained.
D.4.6.4) Standstill memory time (Learn Time)
The Acuvision sensor will establish a base memory pattern of the total detection area when
power is applied. Changes within the memorized detection area, whether on the floor or
above the floor, will generate a signal to open the door. The base memory pattern will be re-
learned automatically after the selected memory time set lapses when there is no
movement within the detection area. The time interval at which these memory pattern
changes will occur, can be adjusted using dip switches #6, #7 and #8.
*Motion Detection (0 second) - If an object in motion stops, the Acuvision will cease sending
an activation signal at that time. It retains that object in that position in it's memory
immediately.
*Forever Detection (Perfect presence) - After initial setup, any new object in the detection
area will cause the Acuvision to send an activation signal indefinitely until that object is removed
from the area. It will never update its memory on that object's location. This setting should be
used where no changes in the detection area, other than door traffic, is anticipated.
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