User Manual
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Figure 3a. Mounting
Note: 868 MHz device is illustrated in the above example. The
same mounting procedure should be performed for 433 MHz and
915 MHz devices.
* This screw is used for back tamper only.
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C
Figure 3b. Mounting
1. Remove screw
2. Separate base from cover.
3. Flex catch and remove P.C. board
4.
Mark & drill 2 holes in mounting surface.
Fasten base with 2 countersunk screws.
5. Mount the magnet near its location mark with 2 screws
A. Enroll button
B. Fixed frame
C. Moving part
WARNING! To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, the magnet contact device should be located in a
distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation.
The antennas used for this product must not be co-located or operated
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
4. ENROLLMENT
Refer to the PowerMaster-10 Installer Guide for the device enrollment procedure.
5. MODIFY DEVICE SETTINGS
This section describes how to configure the parameters of contact sensors from the PowerMaster-10 control panel.
To Modify the Contact Sensor Settings
Refer to the PowerMaster-10 Installer Guide and perform the procedure for Adding A Wireless Device (section 4.5.2), or, Modifying a
Device (section 4.5.5). Then continue below to modify the device settings.
1.
Here you determine whether or not the alarm LED indication will be activated.
2.
3.
or
Select between "LED ON" and "LED OFF".
4.
When exiting "ZONES / DEVICES" menu, the PowerMaster-10 system displays the number
of devices that need to be updated, as follows: DEV UPDATING NNN.
For detailed instructions on Adding Devices, Deleting Devices, Replacing Devices and
Defining Defaults see the PowerMaster-10 Installer Guide.
6. LOCAL DIAGNOSTICS TEST
Before testing, separate the base from the cover (see Fig. 3a).
A. Press the tamper switch once and release it.
B. Put back the cover to return the tamper switch to its normal
(undisturbed) position, and then secure the front cover to the
base with the case closure screw.
C. Momentarily open the door or window and verify the red LED
blinks, indicating detection.
D. After 2 seconds the LED blinks 3 times.
The following table indicates received signal strength
indication.
LED response Reception
Green LED blinks Strong
Orange LED blinks Good
Red LED blinks Poor
No blinks No communication
IMPORTANT!
Reliable reception must be assured. Therefore,
"poor" signal strength is not acceptable. If you receive a "poor"
Alarm LED
Alarm LED
DEV SETTINGS
LED ON




