Linear PERS-4200 Series Medical Alarms User Manual


 
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13.2 Learning a Single Sensor
Learn Sensor Mode may also be entered by pressing and holding the
CANCEL button for fi ve seconds. The Console will announce:
0 Ready to learn sensor... Zone [number]”.
Activate the sensor to learn. The Console will announce:
0 “[Fire, Activity, Emergency, or Carbon Monoxide] sensor learned”.
The Console will exit Learn Sensor Mode after learning one sensor. To
exit without learning a sensor, press the CANCEL button.
13.3 Erasing All Sensors
To erase ALL sensors, press and hold TEST button for fi ve seconds. The
Console will announce:
0 “Zones reset”
All learned sensors are erased by this operation. The Console will then
go to normal operation and announce:
0 “Console ready”
NOTE: Any pending alarms or events for an erased zone will be cleared.
13.4 Testing Sensors
Each sensor learned into the Console should be tested. When a sensor
is tested, the Console will announce the type of sensor, the zone number,
and the RF signal level.
IMPORTANT! AFTER CONSOLE INSTALLATION, PORTABLE SENSORS
SHOULD BE TESTED IN VARIOUS PLACES ON-LOCATION TO
DETERMINE THE EFFECTIVE RADIO RANGE OF THE SYSTEM.
Use the following steps to test each system sensor.
1. Press and release the TEST button (located recessed on the bottom
of the Console). The Console will announce:
0 “Test Mode... fi rmware version [number]...
hardware version [number]”.
2. Activate each sensor to test. For each sensor, the Console will
announce:
0 “[Fire, Activity, Emergency, or Carbon Monoxide]
sensor... zone [number]... [full or low] signal”.
If the sensor tested has a low battery, the Console will announce:
0 “Sensor low battery... zone [number]”
3. When fi nished, press CANCEL to exit Test Mode (Test Mode will
automatically exit after three minutes of inactivity).
PRESS TEST BUTTON
TO ENTER TEST MODE
BOTTOM OF
PERS-4200
CONSOLE
TEST ALL SENSORS
PROGRAMMED INTO
THE CONSOLE
"EMERGENCY SENSOR.... ZONE ONE... FULL SIGNAL"
PERS-4200
CONSOLE
IN TEST MODE
IMPORTANT!
TEST SENSORS FROM VARIOUS
LOCATIONS IN THE INSTALLATION
TO VERIFY THE EFFECTIVE RADIO RANGE
Testing System Sensors