Functions; Sensitivity Settings; Sensitivity Settings - Hardware Operation (Pro-18(H), 18W(H), 30, 40, 45(H), 45D(H) Only); Sensitivity Settings - Software Operation - Xtrails ADPRO PRO-18 Planning And Commissioning Manual

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Planning and Commissioning Manual
9

Functions

9.1

Sensitivity Settings

9.1.1 Sensitivity Settings – Hardware Operation (PRO-18(H),
18W(H), 30, 40, 45(H), 45D(H) only)
Detectors cover different detection ranges. The optimal sensitivity for the nominal range and
the width of the nominal range is preset to the default settings. The sensitivity is determined
by the DIP switches 1 and 2 on the board.
The following sensitivity settings are available:
Standard Setting of
DIP Switches 1 and 2
Medium Sensitivity/
Medium Range of
Coverage
Low Sensitivity/ Short
Range of Coverage
9.1.2 Sensitivity Settings – Software Operation
In software operation the sensitivity of a detector can be set individually within a preset
range:
For detectors with long range (PRO-51, PRO-85, PRO-85H, PRO-100, PRO-100H
and PRO-250H): 50%-150%.
For all other models: 20%-140%.
Preparations
To change the sensitivity settings with software, follow these steps:
1.
Install the PRO software (see chapter 10),
2.
Connect the detector to a PC using the IFM-485-ST interface (see chapter 7),
3.
Turn the DIP switches 1 and 2 to "ON".
DIP Switch Settings
for Hardware
Operation
4.
Set the sensitivity in the software settings,
5.
Disconnect the detector from the power supply.
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ADPRO Passive-Infrared (PIR) PRO Series by Xtralis
DIP-Switch
1
ON
2
DIP-Switch
1
2
ON
DIP-Switch
1
2
NOTE!
Sensitivity settings in hardware mode are limited to preset values.
DIP-Switch
1
ON
2
ON
Status
Function
100% sensitivity at nominal
range
OFF
Status
Function
OFF
75% sensitivity in hardware
mode
Status
Function
OFF
40% sensitivity in hardware
mode
OFF
Status
Function
Adjustable sensitivity available
only in software mode;
depending on detector model
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