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INSTR, INSTL,2GIG-DW30-345 - P/N: 10021755A - INK: BLACK - MATERIAL: MATERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND  - SIZE: 8.500 " X 11.00" - TOL: +/- 0.125”- SCALE: 1-1 - FOLDING: 4X TO 1.5" x 2" FINISH WITH LOGO SHOWING - SIDE 1 OF  2

2GIG-DW30-345

OUTDOOR WIRELESS CONTACT SENSOR MANUAL

Installation Instructions

The Outdoor Wireless Contact (2GIG-DW30-345) is designed for installation on gates, doors, and other items that open and close. 
It communicates with the control panel using the 345 

MHz frequency. When the magnet (which is mounted 

near the sensor) moves away from or closer to the 

door contact’s sensor, signals are transmitted to the 

control panel. The sensor also has an external input 

that accepts connections from Normally Closed (NC) 

dry contact devices. For added protection, it is also 

equipped with a cover and wall tamper.

Box Contents

 

• Outdoor Sensor

 

• Magnet

 

• Lithium AA Batteries (2x)

 

• Mounting screws

Installing the Batteries

1.  Loosen the cover screw.
2.  Choose any pry point, then use a small screwdriver to 

remove the Sensor Mounting Plate

3.  Remove the Sealing Cover. 
4.  Install the two Lithium Ion batteries. 
5.  Align the Sealing Cover to the screw hole in the sensor cover, 

then press to close. 

6.  Engage Sensor tabs into mating holes in Sensor Mounting 

Plate and swing closed. Secure with cover screw.

Mounting Guidelines

Mount the Sensor within 100 ft (30 m) of the control panel.  Although the transmitter may have a range of 350 ft (106.7 m) open 

air, the sensor location can have a significant effect on range.  In open / unobstructed situations, the transmitter range may be 

greater.  In adverse wireless conditions, changing the sensor orientation may lead to improved range.

Testing the Outdoor Wireless Contact

Before mounting the Outdoor Wireless Contact at the desired location, perform a walk test to verify that it can establish good 

Radio Frequency (RF) communication with the control panel.
Utilize a Repeater (P/N: 2GIG-RPTR1-345) if the RF communication is insufficient for the desired location.
NOTE:  To fully test the Outdoor Wireless Contact, see the control panel’s Installation and Programming Guide.

 

Mount the device on a vertical surface (at a sufficient height) where water, snow and ice buildup won’t interrupt operation. 

NOTE: Adding silicone caulk surrounding the rubber wire seal on the Sealing Cover will increase protection against water.

 

Mount the Magnet on the magnet sensing side of the Sensor.  On wooden surfaces a gap of approximately 2” is possible.  

This will be decreased when mounting on metal surfaces. 

 

Mount the Sensor on the stationary surface, and mount the Magnet on the moving surface.

 

Mount the Magnet and Sensor parallel with one another. 

 

If installed on a wooden surface, mount the sensor and magnet on the inside of the structure (if possible). 

NOTE: Use screws suitable for the mounting surface.

 

If mounted on a curved surface, use zip ties and/or suitable screws to fasten the Sensor and Magnet.

Tamper Protection: 

The tamper switch will activate if the cover is removed or if the sensor is detached from its mounting location.

Pry points

out-door-sensor_batteries

SENSOR

SEALING 

COVER

SENSOR 

MOUNTING 

PLATE

MAGNET

Summary of Contents for 2GIG-DW30-345

Page 1: ...r range may be greater In adverse wireless conditions changing the sensor orientation may lead to improved range Testing the Outdoor Wireless Contact Before mounting the Outdoor Wireless Contact at the desired location perform a walk test to verify that it can establish good Radio Frequency RF communication with the control panel Utilize a Repeater P N 2GIG RPTR1 345 if the RF communication is ins...

Page 2: ... Flat Surface 1 Ensure that the magnet marks are aligned to the desired magnet location 2 Mount the sensor into the desired surface using the two screws Sensor and Magnet Mounting Distance The preferred mounting distance between the Sensor and Magnet is 1 4 inch The maximum gap is 2 inches Sensor and Magnet Mounting Height Ideally the Sensor and Magnet should be mounted on surfaces of equal height...

Page 3: ... attach the Sensor Mounting Plate 3 Route the cable to the external contact switch and fasten at intervals to secure the cable 4 Remove the Sealing Cover and feed the wires through the rubber wire seal If installed remove the batteries 5 Connect the wires to terminal block in the battery chamber then install the batteries 6 Replace the Sealing Cover Note The cover screw hole should line up with th...

Page 4: ...tions made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly importan...

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