User's Manual
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(iii) Screw the Door Contact into the provided wall plugs.
Step 4: Fit the magnet on the door using the small piece of double sided adhesive tape or with provided screws. The
magnet must align
with the marked side of the door contact as shown in figure.
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) The magnet should not be more than 15 mm from the detector when the door is closed.
) Ensure the tamper switch spring is positioned so that it makes contact with the mounting surface through the
tamper switch aperture.
) Windows can be protected similar to door installations. When fitting to a window fix the magnet to the moving
window part and the door switch to the stationary frame.
Step 5: Put the Control Panel into (Walk Test) Mode, and press the Test Button on the Door contact. This enables the
LED indicator to flash every time the Door Contact is operated.
Step 6: Fit the white caps to the two mounting holes of the Door Contact.
Step 7: Installation is now complete.
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The Door Contact has an Extension Terminal providing enhanced installation flexibility.
The Extension terminal may be useful for the following:
z If the Door Contact cannot be mounted on the door frame, you can connect an
additional (extension magnet switch) to the (Extension Terminal) mounting
the Door Contact remotely.
z More than one window and door can be protected by a Door Contact using the
additional magnet and extension magnet switch. The switches must be wired to
the (Extension Terminal) as shown:
z Any dry contact device with N.C. (Normally Closed), such as a Broken Glass
detector, Smoke Sensor, Gas detector, Water Sensor etc, can be connected to
the (Extension Terminal) making the Door Contact serve as an (Universal
Transmitter).
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Step 1: Open the Door Contact by loosening the fixing screw.
Step 2: The upper end of the front case has a thinner plastic knockout. Break through
the knockout creating a hole for the wiring connection to the Extension
Terminal.
Step 3: Connect the external device(s) to the Extension Terminal as shown in the
diagram.
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) The Extension Terminal forms a closed loop with the device connected to it. When the
Loop is opened (the device is triggered), the Door Contact is activated.
) The device connected to the Extension Terminal is in series with the internal magnet Switch. Meaning both
can work together simultaneously.
) You can choose to use the Extension Terminal alone with the internal magnet switch bypassed or to use both
together.
) If both the Internal Magnet Switch and Extension Terminal operate together, then:
When the protected door is opened/closed or
the external device is triggered, the Door Contact activates and
transmits a signal.
However, the Door contact will only transmit a (Door Closed) or (Restored Signal) after the protected door
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the external device are restored.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution:
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may
void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or
peripheral devices).