Manual

Room Alert 3E
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3. Now put the sensor into an alarm state. (To put a
Motion Sensor into an alarm state, for example,
wave your hand in front of it.) Look at the
current status at the same time. You should see
the current status switch to the opposite of
normal. In this example, if normal is “Closed,”
you see the alarm state as “Open.”
Now that you’ve checked what “Open” and “Closed” mean on your switch sensor, navigate to
Settings Æ Sensors to configure your options in “Sensor 3 Alarm Configuration”:
1. In “Sensor Label,” you may leave the default, “Sensor 3,” or enter something more
descriptive, such as “Ext Motion.”
2. In “Alarm On,” select the alarm state (“Open” or “Closed”), which you determined on
the “Status” page. In our example, the alarm state is “Open.”
3. Click Accept Changes at the bottom of your screen.
4. Click Save Settings in the navigation bar to the left of your screen.
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If you don’t connect a switch sensor to your Room Alert 3E,
choose Disabled from the “Alarm On” drop-down menu to avoid
confusion or false alerts.