TALIA INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Included in package 2. Additional tools needed 3.
4. Determine installation location The Talia sensor is designed for single-wide doors in commercial offices and other public spaces. Depending on the door configuration, there are two categories of mounting position. Case 1 (center) Use center placement if there is no door mounted in the doorway, the door opens outwards (outside of the room where the device is mounted) or in the presence of a sliding door.
Case 2 (side) In the case where a door swings into the primary space (inward opening door), Talia must be mounted on the side opposite the door’s hinges, to minimize interference in sensing by the door. Side placement can also be used for doorways which reach the ceiling or any other situation making center placement not possible. Optimal and allowed mounting position of the Talia device above the door.
For optimal performance Talia should be mounted in one of the optimal locations as indicated by shaded and white circles in figure 5. However, if optimal placement is not possible (e.g., due physical obstacles or low ceiling) Talia can be mounted within the allowed position zones. If using the allowed position zones, for best performance Talia should be mounted as close and possible to the optimal position.
Mounting position chart Rotation Talia must be mounted with its primary sensing elements pointing towards the center of the threshold of the monitored doorway. Talia provides two methods to achieve this: For optimal locations – predefined angle Talia provides a simple method for mounting with the correct (0 or 15 degree) rotation at the shaded locations in figure 5. The simple method doesn’t require any measurements or calculations other than those needed to locate the shaded optimal location on the wall.
For other locations – variable angles Talia also provides a more flexible method for mounting with the correct rotation at any location within the allowed position zone (hatched) in figure 5. This method requires additional distance measurements and multiple steps to calculate and install at the correct rotation angle.
Commissioning and calibration Talia is delivered in ship mode, with all circuitries powered down. Typically, Talia will be provisioned in provision mode, and then put into operation (run mode). Once provisioned, Talia stays in run mode until a button press changes its state. Talia modes are changed by pressing Talia’s hidden button. Two distinct button-press lengths are supported – a long press, of at least seven seconds, and a short press of less than 3 seconds.
5. Mounting and installation Using a level, draw a straight horizontal line at the height and location determined in section IV.
**Verify the base location and angle making sure Talia will point towards the bottom center of the door. Remove the tape peel from the wall mount and line it up with the chosen angle on the wall. Press and hold the wall mount firmly against the wall for 15 seconds. *Optional wall anchors and screws should be placed 2.5 inches apart.
To attach Talia to the wall base plate: line up the four tabs on the bottom of the device with the matching openings on the base plate. Rotate the device clockwise until Talia "clicks" into place.
6. Dismounting Dismount the Talia from its base by using a flat thin object, such as a flat head screwdriver, to push down on the snap accessed by the space in the base. The side that is snapped will be the same side the Talia is rotated towards.
Compliance Documentation Model # : SPCO0 Part # AS0010vA FCC ID : 2A7JIN-SPCO0 IC: 28771-SPCO0 Manufacturer: Eta Compute, Inc. WWW.etacompute.com European Representative: Another Trail 5 Ailee de Troenes 38640 Claix, France Caution: the user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. FCC& IC radiation exposure statement: This equipment complies with FCC and Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.