User's Manual

To enroll the sensor, remove the circuit board from
the cover, insert batteries in sensor and trip the sensor
(move the magnet away from the reed switch)*.
Upon enrollment, the keypad emits one beep and
the display shows the zone number and sensor ID.
Replace the sensor on the mounting base.
Continue enrolling additional sensors if desired. When
finished, press <Done> to exit.
* The sensor will only enroll within the rst 3 “routine” (reed switch) trips after
power up. If the sensor has already tripped 3 or more times, remove the
batteries, reinstall the batteries, and trip the sensor to enroll.
Testing
The system contains a walk test mode that allows you to
activate any zone/sensor and verify its correct operation
without causing an alarm. An audible tone will occur
with each tested sensor in walk test, with a display to
provide additional feedback.
To initiate a walk test:
Press NEXT + NEXT and the keypad will display
LOG TEST RESET.
Select <Test> and enter the installer or user PIN.
The display will show WALK COMM.
Select <Walk> and the keypad will display Walk
Test Active.”
Trip each zone/sensor one at a time and the system
responds with a tone from the keypad.
As each tested sensor is added to a scrolling list of tested
sensors, the signal strength will be shown on the LCD
display. A higher value indicates a stronger signal level.
Exit walk test mode by pressing <Done>.
Troubleshooting
Problem Actio n
The panel does
not respond to
wireless sensors.
There are no
alarm, chime,
or walk test
responses.
Bring the wireless sensors closer to the
EXT and retest. If signals are properly
received, the issue may be related to
environmental noise or interference.
Distance from the receiver and/or
installation environment will affect
the sensor signal strength. Reposition
the sensor and/or EXT if necessary.
The system
indicates a
sensor low
baery.
Replace the sensor’s battery. Test the
sensor after replacing the battery. Testing
the device allows the system to receive a
signal with the new battery information.
The system
constantly
indicates that the
sensor is open.
Check the distance between the
magnet and reed switch and verify that
the distance is not more than 1/2.
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Specifications
Compatibility: All Sequel Technologies ST Security
Systems (ST8 requires Expansion Transceiver Module)
Power: Two AAA alkaline batteries (average battery
life is 3-5 years)
Transmitting Frequency: 319.5 MHz and 345 MHz
Supervision Interval: 60 minutes
Transmit Range: 500 feet, open air
Sensor Dimensions: 4.21” x .87” x .65” (LxWxD)
Magnet Dimensions: 1.86” x .41” x .47” (LxWxD)
Material: High-impact ABS
Operating Temperature: -30° to 120°F (-34° to 49°C)
Max. Humidity: 90% relative humidity, non condensing
Regulatory Approvals: FCC 15, UL (Pending)
FCC Notice
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 interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes and/or modica-
tions not approved by Sequel Technologies, LLC could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID: V4X-SLIMDWS
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2958 Cleveland Ave. N
Roseville, MN 55113 USA
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