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Re: Datalogger to Test False Alarms on Sensor
The one giving false alarms is Detection Systems DS9370 triangular motion.
Really nice sensors. We taped up anything that might blow air on the
sensor, but of course there could be some kind of airflow going on
throughout the warehouse. That's why I wanted to keep the old sensor
around in the same vicinity and see if both sensors start to trigger
periodically.
--
Will
"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:RQG%e.69$j_6.948@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ceiling motions...what kind, what are they looking at? there's all sorts
of
> evironmental issues in a warehouse...thats when little critters scurry
about
> too.
>
>
> "Will" <DELETE_westes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Wq6dnRXzKdM8v6LeRVn-ig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | Of course, but doesn't that mean running separate wires to the two
> sensors?
> | The run is about 200 feet on a warehouse ceiling. I was looking for a
> fast
> | and dirty way to monitor the potentially defective sensor without
> resorting
> | to a long wiring job.
> |
> | --
> | Will
> |
> |
> | "Robert L Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:frOdne2udZNYvKLeRVn-gg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > >> What alarm panel is the motion sensor connectd to??
> | > >
> | > > Ademco 128BP
> | >
> | > You don't need a data logger. The panel keeps a record of events.
> Assign
> | > the zone to an unused partition with no siren output. Configure the
> zone
> | to
> | > be armed 24-hours. Check the history after a few days.
> | >
> | > --
> | >
> | > Regards,
> | > Robert L Bass
> |
> |
> |
>
>
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