Crawl Testing Reference Table; Run And Jump Testing; Run And Jump Testing Reference Table - Optex Fiber SenSys Terrain Defender TD 100 Installation Manual

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Crawl Testing Reference Table:

Intrusion Type
Crawl Speed
Body Position
Start Location
End Location
Entry and Exit Angle
Number of tests
Test Interval

Run and Jump Testing:

If not restricted by a barrier such as a wall or a fence, the starting position of a run and
jump test should be approximately 7.5 m (25 ft) from the closest sensor run. Using a
running pace, 16 – 24 kph (10 – 15 mph), the test intruder should quickly approach the
sensor and, as nearing the first detection line, jump across the cables as high and far as
possible.
Upon landing, continue following through, running, and decelerating approximately 3 – 7.5
m (10 – 25 ft) beyond the cable to complete the test and come to a safe stop. Verify the
alarm was received.
If a barrier restricts the starting position, the tester should take a starting position adjacent
to the barrier, maximizing the approach distance to the sensor. It is acceptable for the test
intruder to run along the barrier parallel to the cable to pick up the required speed before
turning towards the sensor cable and initiating the jump. The starting point should be
adjusted for the runner to perform consistent jumps across the cable at speed.

Run and Jump Testing Reference Table:

Intrusion Type
Run Speed
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Crawling
~15 cm/s (6 in/s) consistent throughout test
Prone with chest .5 – 15 cm (1 – 6 in) from ground
3 m (10 ft) from the closest sensor line
3 m (10 ft) from the closest sensor line or upon alarm
activation
Steep, shallow, or perpendicular angles are all acceptable
Minimum of 10 test intrusions, 10 test per 100 m (328 ft) of
sensor for cable lengths greater than 100 m (328 ft)
Minimum 30 seconds between test intrusions
Run and jump
16 – 24 kph (10 – 15 mph)
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