User's Manual

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If enabled, the Door Contact will automatically transmit Supervisory signals to the Control Panel at random
intervals of 15 to 18 minutes in Normal Operation Mode.
If the Control Panel has not received the signal from the Door Contact for a preset period time, the Control
Panel will indicate that particular Door Contact is experiencing an out-of-signal problem.
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It is designed to protect against unauthorized removal from mounted location, cover opening or unsteady
installation. When the tamper is triggered, Door Contact will transmit a signal to the Control Panel to report
tamper condition, and the LED will also light up.
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The Door Contact uses one 3V CR2 Lithium battery as its power source. It is also capable of detecting low battery.
When the battery is low, a low battery signal will be sent to the Control Panel along with regular transmission. The
LED will light up when the Door Contact is activated under low battery status. When battery is exhausted, the Door
Contact will stop all function and the LED will flash every 4 seconds.
Changing Battery:
After the battery has been removed, press the Learn / Test button 5-6 times to fully discharge before inserting
the new battery.
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Due to the battery characteristic, after inserting a new battery in the Door Contact, it will self-check
whether this battery is working properly or not within 16 minutes after the insertion.
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The Door Contact can be put into Test mode for 3 minutes by pressing the Test Button on the front cover once.
During Test mode, the LED indicator will turn on upon triggering. Upon each press on the Test Button, the Door
Contact will transmit a test signal to the Control Panel for radio range test and resets the test mode back to the
3-minute duration. It will exit Test Mode automatically after the 3 minutes and returns to Normal Operation mode.
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Step 1: Pull out the battery Insulator steadily
Step 2: Put the Control Panel into learning mode. Refer to Control Panel manual for detail.
Step 3: Press the Test Button on the Door Contact to send signal to the Control Panel.
Step 4: If the Control Panel successfully receives the signal, the Control Panel should respond (e.g. emitting
beeps). Refer to your Control Panel manual to complete the learning process.
Step 5: After the Door Contact is learnt-in, put the Control Panel into “Walk Test” mode. Hold the Door Contact at
the desired location, and press the Test button to confirm if this location is within signal range of the
Control Panel.
Step 6: When you are satisfied with the Door Contact at the chosen location, proceed with installation.
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1. Mount the magnet on the mobile object (such as door) using either the smaller double-sided adhesive pad or
the screws provided.
2. Align the magnet according the rib mark on Door Contact.
3. If required, use the Magnet Spacer to better align the magnet to the rib marks.
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The magnet should not be more than 15mm from the detector when the door is closed.
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There are two ways to mount the Door Contact: Self-adhesive mounting or Screw mounting.
Self-adhesive Mounting
I. Clean the surface with a suitable degreaser.
II. Depending on the mounting side, remove the protective covering
from one side of the double-sided adhesive pad and firmly apply
to the back of the device.
III. Remove the other cover and firmly press the Door Contact onto
the desired location.
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Do not use the adhesive pad method of installation on a surface
with peeling or cracked paint, or on a rough surface.
Please install the Door Contact on the stationary object (such as
door frame or window frame) and mount the magnet on the
mobile object (such as door or window).
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