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High Traffic Shutdown Mode
To prolong battery life, the motion detector uses the
High Traffic Shutdown feature. When motion is
detected, the device will transmit to the receiver and
will then shut down for 3 minutes. If motion is
detected again during the shutdown time, the unit
will not transmit the event to the receiver. The detec-
tor will thus remain in the shutdown mode until three
minutes after the first motion detected was transmit-
ted. The detector will transmit detected motion every
three minutes. The High Traffic Shutdown Mode
affects testing the motion detector in two ways:
When performing the module placement test,
the unit must be tampered by removing the unit from
the backplate and replacing it. The placement test
cannot be performed by creating motion in front of
the device.
When performing a walk test, the unit must be left
idle for 3 minutes before testing can be performed.
Once 3 minutes has passed, create motion in front of
the detector to see if the device is both detecting
motion and transmitting to the receiver.
Motion Detector Transmission Delay
A motion detector transmission is always delayed by
6 seconds. This is necessary to prevent false alarms
caused by a motion sensor transmitting before a
delay zone has a chance to report. This 6-second
delay cannot be altered or disabled.
Walk Test Mode
The motion detector has a walk test mode which
will activate an LED for testing purposes. During
normal operation, the LED will not turn on.
To put the detector in Walk Test mode, create a
tamper by removing the detector from its backplate
and then replacing it. Each time the detector senses
motion, it will turn on the red LED. 5 seconds after
motion is detected, the detector will send a signal to
the receiver, and the LED will flash rapidly 5 times.
The detector will be in walk test mode until it has
sent 10 transmissions.
To verify the pet immunity of the detector place the
animal(s) within the coverage area and then move
out of the zone. Encourage the pet to move around
as it normally would and ensure that it moves across
the detection pattern of the detector. Verify that no
alarm is initiated.
To test for catch performance of humans, create
motion in the entire area where coverage is desired
by walking perpendicular to the lens pattern. Should
the coverage be incomplete, readjust or relocate the
detector.
NOTE: The Walk Test Mode will override the
High Traffic Shutdown Mode.
Battery Installation
• This system is designed to work with the Ener-
gizer Lithium EL123AP, Tekcell CR123A Lithium or
Panasonic Lithium CR123A battery. Do not install
any other type. The reliability of the security sys-
tem depends on its batteries, and “no name” or
generic brand batteries may not provide the best
quality and dependability.
• Use fresh batteries. Buy batteries that have a
“best before” date of two years or more from
your purchase date.
• When disposing of used batteries, follow the
instructions and precautions printed on the bat-
teries. Many cities and communities have collec-
tion sites or services for used household batteries.
Contact your municipal offices for information on
the disposal of batteries.
Remove the motion
detector from its
mounting plate by
holding the sensor
by its sides and
pushing up. Remove
the battery cover.
NOTE: Remove the
old battery and wait
at least 90 seconds
before installing
new battery. Install
new battery. Place
the battery cover back on. Secure the battery cover
with the small screw provided. Replace the sensor
on its mounting plate, making sure it snaps into
place. After the battery is installed, the detector will
take 60 seconds to warm up. During this time the
LED will flash slowly.
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Please refer to the WLS904PL-433 Installation
Sheet for more details
TOP VIEWSIDE VIEW
Detection Pattern
"Fast" Setting - 40ft x 40ft
"Slow" Setting - 35ft x 35ft
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Description & Operation 1
System Overview......................................................................................................................................................1
System Specifications...............................................................................................................................................2
Modules and Devices................................................................................................................................................3
NT9005 Labels & Console .......................................................................................................................................4
Operation ..................................................................................................................................................................4
Chapter 2: Installation 7
Installation Procedure ...............................................................................................................................................7
NT9005 Installation..................................................................................................................................................7
System Wiring ..........................................................................................................................................................9
Wireless Device Placement ....................................................................................................................................11
Chapter 3: Programming 12
Programming Overview..........................................................................................................................................12
Conventions Used...................................................................................................................................................12
[✱] Functions..........................................................................................................................................................13
Chapter 4: Flash Programming 18
Account Information Record ..................................................................................................................................19
Chapter 5: Advanced Programming 20
Second International Option Codes ........................................................................................................................43
Module Programming.............................................................................................................................................44
Appendix A - Reporting Codes 47
Appendix B - Smoke Detector Placement 50
Appendix C - WLS925L-433 Mini Door/Window Contact 51
Appendix D - WLS904PL-433 Wireless Motion Detector 52
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