2. Getting Started ....................5 What’s in the Box? ......................5 How to Install .........................5 3. Assigning the Motion Sensor 869 to the Tunstall Home Unit ......8 4. Modes of Use ...................... 9 Walk Test Mode ......................9 Auto Low Battery (ALB) and Auto Presence (AP) Mode Overview ......10 Auto Low Battery (ALB) and Auto Presence (AP) Configuration Mode .......10...
1. Features and Introduction The Motion Sensor 869 is a passive infrared (PIR) based sensor which is designed to detect movement in a room and transmit a radio signal to a Lifeline home unit or other Tunstall Telecare enabled systems.
Your Motion Sensor 869 The Motion Sensor 869 can be used to alert a 24 hour monitoring centre if it detects activity when no activity is expected, or if no activity is detected for a period of time, when used in conjunction with a Lifeline home unit or other Tunstall Telecare enabled systems.
Hook and Loop Pads How to Install The Motion Sensor 869 can be fixed to one flat wall or into the corner of two adjoining walls at a mounting height of 1.0m to 1.5m (dependent on the height of the user). The sensor should be positioned so that the beam is pointing at the user’s chest as shown in Fig.1.
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7. After three minutes have passed, the sensor will exit ‘walk test’ mode. Once the sensor has returned to normal operation, the red LED will no longer illuminate upon detection of movement. Tunstall recommend that the Motion Sensor 869 is installed in a position which is away from: •...
Tunstall home unit in ‘radio trigger assign’ mode and then generating a radio transmission from the Motion Sensor. 1. Press and hold the ‘cancel’ button on the Tunstall home unit until it beeps (some units will announce ‘programming mode’), then release the ‘cancel’ button.
4. Modes of Use Walk Test Mode In order to ensure that the Motion Sensor 869 has been mounted in the optimum position to detect movement whilst minimising false activations, it is recommended that a walk test is undertaken. This is achieved by placing the sensor in ‘walk test’...
When the battery is low, the monitoring centre will be automatically notified of this by the Motion Sensor 869. The battery should be replaced within two weeks of receiving an ‘ALB’ warning. The warning will be issued every seven days until the battery has run out.
5. Notes and Warnings Service Information The Motion Sensor 869 contains no user serviceable parts. It contains an EVE ER14505V 3.6V battery with up to 2 years’ life (typical usage). This battery is user replaceable and when it has expired it should be disposed of according to current local regulations.
Design, Manufacture Installation and Service: ISO 9001:2015 Declaration of Conformity Tunstall declare that the radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following address: uk.tunstall.com/approvals t: 01977 661234 f: 01977 660562 e: enquiries@tunstall.co.uk...
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