User's Manual
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In Normal Operation Mode, the LED will not light except in the following situations:
z When the Door Contact is in Low battery condition, every time the Door Contact is activated (device opened/
closed), the LED will light.
z When the cover is opened and the tamper switch is violated, the LED will light.
z When a tamper condition persists, every time the Door Contact is activated, the LED will light.
However, if the Device Contact is in Test mode, the LED will flash every time it is activated.
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z The Door Contact uses one 1/2 AA, 3.6V Lithium battery as its power source. The Door Contact has a typical
battery life of over 3 years at 50 activations a day on average. Please note: ALWAYS replace battery with the correct
size and voltage.
z Low battery detection operates where the Door Contact has enough reserve power to typically operate for 1 month
before complete exhaustion. When Door Contact is in low battery, the LED will flash and a low battery signal will be
sent to the Control Panel along with regular signal transmissions for the Control Panel to display the status
accordingly.
z When changing batteries, after removing the old batteries, press the Tamper Switch twice to fully discharge before
inserting new batteries.
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z After installation, the Door Contact will automatically transmit Supervisory Signals periodically to the Control Panel at
random intervals of 30 ~ 50 minutes.
z Failure of the Control Panel to receive a preset Device Contact signal, the Control Panel will display the particular
Device Contact is experiencing an out-of-signal problem.
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z Each press of the Test Button causes the Door Contact to transmit a radio range test signal to the Control Panel and
will enter the test mode for 3 mins. When the test signal is transmitted, the LED will flash to confirm signal receipt by
the Control Panel.
z Each additional Test Button press will extend Test Mode another 3 mins.
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z Remove the fixing screw and cover assembly.
z Insert the “1/2 AA” battery into the battery holder connecting the polarity correctly.
z The LED indicator will flash briefly, please wait for 10 seconds.
z Put the Control Panel into (Device +/-) menu and then select (Add Device) menu.
z Press the Door Contact test button.
z Refer to your Control Panel operation manual’s section of (Device +/-) to
complete the learn-in process.
z After the Door Contact is learned-in, place the Control Panel into (Walk Test)
mode, hold the Door Contact in the desired location, and press the Test button,
the LED will flash to confirm that this location is within signal range of the Control
Panel.
z Proceed with mounting and installation once you are satisfied that the Door
Contact location functions properly.
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It is recommended that the Door Contact should be placed on the door frame and the
magnet on the door. If the door contact is placed on the door.
Step 1: Find a suitable location close to your door/window to install the Door Contact.
Step 2: The Door Contact has 2 rib-marks on one side (refer to figure), marking the
internal magnet switch location. The door contact should be installed either
upright or inverted, to ensure that the rib-marked side face the magnet.
Step 3: To mount the Door Contact:
(i) Using the 2 Door Contact mounting holes as a template for appropriate
hole positioning.
(ii) Use the provided wall plugs for plaster/brick installation.