User's Manual

CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices
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Door/Window Transceiver
A Door/Window transceiver is used to protect a door or window against unauthorized egress. An Exit alarm
event is reported in the Event List when a monitored door or window is opened. The alarm automatically clears
when the door or window is closed. The Door/Window transceiver is supervised; if no information is received
by the system from the transceiver for a specified number of minutes, a Device Fault alarm is generated in the
Event List at the computer.
The Door/Window transceiver has one (1) LED light. The light is visible when enclosure door is open (i.e.
during installation), but not visible during normal operation when the enclosure door is closed. The light flashes
briefly once every check-in (20 minutes by default) and once each time the device alarm is triggered or cleared.
Green indicates communication with the Router is good; red indicates communication failure and device is not
transmitting to the Router.
Installing the Door/Window Transceiver
The Door/Window transceiver comes in two pieces: the transceiver enclosure and a magnet. The magnet
is attached directly to the door or window. The transceiver enclosure is mounted on the door or window
frame and can be mounting with the attached adhesive pad or a screw. An alarm triggers when the
devices are separated. The Door/Window transceiver is powered by a replaceable 3V coin cell battery.
Mounting the Door/Window Transceiver
To mount the Door/Window magnet to the door or window
NOTE: When mounting the Door/Window magnet on a door, there is a better sensitivity if the
magnet is mounted closer to the opposite edge from the hinges.
1. Determine placement of the magnet. The distance between the reed switch in the transceiver and the
magnet must be no more than 1/2 inch.
2. Using the Door/Window transceiver magnet as a template, place it level against the door or window
and mark the location of the two mounting holes.
3. Drill holes where you made the marks.
4. Line up the holes on the magnet with the newly drilled holes and mount the magnet using the screws
provided.