Configuration And Walk Test; Look-Down Zone; Walk Test Led - Bosch ISC-CDL1-WA15G Reference Manual

Commercial series tritech+ motion detector with anti-mask
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Configuration and walk test

Before placing the detector body on the base, and before performing a walk test, configure
the features and options located on the detector body.
7.1

Look-down zone

The motion detector has a manual cam to enable or disable the look-down zone. When the �
motion detector must detect motion in the area under the sensor, enable the look-down zone. �
To reduce false alarms, disable the look-down lens for locations where small animals are likely �
to cross the look-down zone. �
The following figure shows how to enable and disable look-down zone. Turn left to disable the �
look-down zone. Turn right to enable the look-down zone. �
Figure 7.1: Setting the optional look-down zone
7.2

Walk test LED

The walk test LED indicates the motion detector condition, depending on status.
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During the warm-up period (after providing power to the
device), the LED flashes continuously until the device is
ready for use.
During walk test, the LED indicates PIR and microwave
activity activity and also a motion alarm condition (dual
alarm).
If the motion detector is in a self test fault condition, the
LED flashes 4 times repeatedly.
If the motion detector is in a low power supply fault
condition, the LED flashes 5 times repeatedly.
If the motion detector is in anti-mask alarm condition, the
LED flashes 3 times repeatedly.
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