The jumpers J1-J2-J3 - fig. 3. allow you to set the type of contact for the
corresponding output.
Pos. 1 – normally closed contact at rest (open in alarm)
Pos. 2 – 8.2KΩ resistance contact at rest (open in alarm)
Attention: To make the modifications take effect you must switch off the
power and switch it on again.
Setting dip-switch S3 on the photoelectric transmitter
The dips are used to set the intervention time and
to preserve battery life.
Attention: To make the modifications to the dip positions take effect you must hold down button P2 until
led L2 flashes twice.
Battery energy saving table
Intervention
Lifetime in months
time
with the jumper in position
(ms)
'L' low sensitivity
80 ms
120 ms
200 ms
350 ms
The data in the table is an estimate of the battery charge life and has been calculated by taking into account
30% energy supplied by the solar panel and considering the worst case relationship between the transmitter
and the receiver.
with the jumper in position
0 - 4 m
9
12
14
16
ON
ON
1 2
80 ms
Lifetime in months
'M' medium sensitivity
4 - 8 m
9
12
14
16
18
J1 - J2 - J3
POS 1
POS 2
ON
1 2
1 2
120 ms
200 ms
Lifetime in months
with the jumper in position
'H' long sensitivity
8 - 12 m
5
7
10
13
ON
1 2
350 ms