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HKC secure watch inertia sensor

  • 13-07-2012 5:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Hi

    I have a secure watch panel setup with inertia sensors on certin zones. I'm wondering how I can test the actual trigger threshold on the circuit.
    I am able to set the gross/pulse settings fine but I'm not sure how to test the trigger level correctly. To test the level currently I have put the panel into walk test and tapped the window frame in question however it generally seems to set a beep on the keypad no matter the level of force I use. Is my understanding of this incorrect as I am thinking that beep would indicate a trigger of the alarm or is this just the pulse level it indicates.
    Hope I explained my question clearly enough. Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,855 ✭✭✭✭altor


    chiefness wrote: »
    Hi

    I have a secure watch panel setup with inertia sensors on certin zones. I'm wondering how I can test the actual trigger threshold on the circuit.
    I am able to set the gross/pulse settings fine but I'm not sure how to test the trigger level correctly. To test the level currently I have put the panel into walk test and tapped the window frame in question however it generally seems to set a beep on the keypad no matter the level of force I use. Is my understanding of this incorrect as I am thinking that beep would indicate a trigger of the alarm or is this just the pulse level it indicates.
    Hope I explained my question clearly enough. Thanks.

    By tapping on the window you will see a pulse on the keypad and it will buzz to indicate this. By banging on the window you will see a gross on the keypad and it will buzz to indicate this.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 chiefness


    altor wrote: »
    chiefness wrote: »
    Hi

    I have a secure watch panel setup with inertia sensors on certin zones. I'm wondering how I can test the actual trigger threshold on the circuit.
    I am able to set the gross/pulse settings fine but I'm not sure how to test the trigger level correctly. To test the level currently I have put the panel into walk test and tapped the window frame in question however it generally seems to set a beep on the keypad no matter the level of force I use. Is my understanding of this incorrect as I am thinking that beep would indicate a trigger of the alarm or is this just the pulse level it indicates.
    Hope I explained my question clearly enough. Thanks.

    By tapping on the window you will see a pulse on the keypad and it will buzz to indicate this. By banging on the window you will see a gross on the keypad and it will buzz to indicate this.

    Thanks altor


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,855 ✭✭✭✭altor


    chiefness wrote: »
    Thanks altor

    Your welcome, any other questions just let us know..


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