User's Manual
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7 | Troubleshooting
A trouble status reported on the controller might be the result of low batteries on the
detector. To trouble-shoot the condition, begin by replacing the batteries. Refer to Section 5
for replacing the batteries.
Monitor the LED for issues when pairing or mounting the detector and magnet. The LED
flashing pattern indicates RF strength or magnetic field strength depending on color. Refer
to Section 4.3 for LED behavior.
Figure 6.1: Tamper switch
The detector transmits a tamper fault, and turns on the LED when the detector is removed
from its base. The tamper switch also resets the detector configuration back to factory
defaults.
Resetting the detector:
1. Open the detector and remove the battery. Refer to Section 5 for opening the detector.
2. Push and hold the tamper switch, and reinsert the battery. When the green LED turns
on, release the tamper switch before the green LED turns off (within 4 seconds). Refer
to Figure 6.1.
3. The LED turns off, then turns on for 2 seconds, and starts the pairing sequence
(indicated by 3 LED flashes). The detector is now reset to factory defaults. See Section
4.2 for pairing process.
4. Close the cover. Refer to Section 5 for closing the detector.
NOTICE!
You can reset the detector
remotely using the supporting
controller.
6 | Resetting the detector
NOTICE!
Bosch is committed to responsible environmental stewardship. Please dispose
of batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations in your area. Contact
your local waste disposal authorities or consult
www.ecyclingcentral.com to find an electronics recycling center near you.
5 | Battery replacement
Replacing the battery:
1. Open the detector by pushing in the 2 buttons on either side of the cover, while pulling
the base.
2. Remove the old battery.
3. Refer to the diagram on the inside cover for correct polarity orientation, then insert the
new battery. The green LED lights.
4. Close the detector cover by pushing the detector cover onto the detector base until the
buttons “click” into place and secure the cover.
Figure 4.8: Magnet and detector
alignment
Use this procedure for special applications, such as thin windows where the magnet cover
may prevent the window from opening.
Installing on thin windows:
1. Remove the base of the magnet by inserting a small flat head screwdriver or similar tool
in the slots on either end of the magnet base and carefully pry off.
2. Pry out the enclosed magnets from the magnet cover using a small flat head
screwdriver or similar tool. See Figure 4.7.
3. Remove the round perforated section of tape from the base of the detector.
4. Attach the round section of tape to 1 magnet and place the magnet on the window
opposite the detector. Use the alignment mark on the detector to align and center the
magnet with the detector. Refer to Figure 4.8.
Figure 4.7: Remove magnet from magnet
cover
4.6 | Door/Window Detector
mounting on thin windows
PRELIMINARY