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EN: Installation instructions
Figure 1. Removing the sensor cover.
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Cover.
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Slot.
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Cover screw mounting hole.
Figure 2. Battery insertion.
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+ end of battery.
Figure 3. Mounting holes.
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Mounting hole for T screw.
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Mounting hole for L screw.
Figure 4. Sensor and magnet alignment.
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Alignment marks.
Figure 5. External contact wiring.
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Door/Window Sensor.
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4.7 Kohm.
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EOL 4.7 Kohm.
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Contacts.
Figure 6. Input selection jumper.
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Reed 1.
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Reed 2.
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Input selection jumper.
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Reed 1 = Top two pins covered.
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Reed 2 = Bottom two pins covered.
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External contact = Jumper removed.
Introduction
This is the 433 Door/Window Sensor. You can install the
sensor on doors, windows, and other objects that open and
close. The sensor transmits signals to the control panel when a
magnet mounted near the sensor is moved away from or
closer to the sensor. The sensor is equipped with a wall and
cover tamper for additional security.
Installation guidelines
Use the following installation guidelines:
Mount the sensor on the door frame and the magnet on
the door. If the sensor is used on double doors, mount the
sensor on the least-used door and the magnet on the
most-used door.
If possible, locate sensors within 30 m (100 ft.) of the
panel. While a transmitter may have a range of 150 m
(500 ft.) or more out in the open, the environment at the
installation site can have a significant effect on transmitter
range. Sometimes a change in sensor location can help
overcome adverse wireless conditions.
Make sure the alignment arrow on the magnet points to
the alignment mark on the sensor.
Place sensors at least 12 cm (4.7 in.) above the floor to
avoid damaging them.
Avoid mounting sensors in areas where they will be
exposed to moisture or where the sensor operating
temperature range of 0 to 49°C (0 to 120°F) will be
exceeded.
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If possible, mount directly to a stud. If a stud is not
available, use plastic anchors.
Avoid mounting the sensor in areas with a large quantity of
metal or electrical wiring.
Only one input can be used at any given time.
End-of-line (EOL) resistors must always be connected to
the external contact terminals. The sensor is shipped with
a single EOL resistor already installed. The single resistor
must be removed if the external contact is going to be
used. See External contact wiring on page 2 for proper
wiring details.
Mount sensors with screws, not double-sided tape.
Materials needed
You will need the following tools and materials:
Two 6 x 1.00 in. PPH (Phillips pan head) screws and two
plastic anchors for mounting the sensor (included).
Two 6 x 0.625 in. PPH screws for mounting the magnet
(included).
One 4 x 0.250 in. PPH screw to secure the sensor cover
to the sensor base (included).
External contact end-of-line (EOL) resistors (included).
Phillips screwdriver.
Caution:
You must be free of all static electricity when
handling electronic components. Touch a grounded, bare
metal surface before touching a circuit board or wear a
grounded wrist strap.
Programming
The following steps describe general guidelines for
programming (learning) the sensor into panel memory. Refer to
the specific panel/and or receiver's documentation for
complete programming details.
1.
To remove the sensor cover, press a small screwdriver
into the slot on the end of the sensor while lifting the cover
(see fig. 1).
2.
If required, insert the battery into the battery holder,
observing correct polarity (see fig. 2).
3.
Set the panel to program mode.
4.
Proceed to the Learn sensors menu.
5.
Press and release the tamper switch on the sensor until
the panel responds.
6.
Select the appropriate sensor group and sensor number.
7.
Exit program mode.
Verify RF communication
Before mounting the sensor, verify that the sensor mounting
location provides good RF communications to the panel.
To verify, do the following:
1.
Put the panel/receiver into sensor test mode.
2.
Take the sensor to the mounting location.
P/N 466-2285 • REV E • ISS 18MAR19

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