Installation and Operations Manual
AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only)
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LED Display
Alarm Sound
Units Status
Recommendation
Error
condition
Red Alarm LED
constantly on.
Constant alarm.
Very low battery
or unit
malfunction.
Replace batteries. If condition continues, unit has
malfunctioned. Replace immediately.
Test mode
Red Alarm LED
flashes with
beeps.
Four quick beeps,
5 seconds
silence, repeated
once.
Normal operation
when Test/Hush
button is pressed.
CO not detected. Alarm for test purposes only.
Tamper
Red Alarm LED
flashes every
30 seconds.
One quick beep
every 30 seconds.
Unit is in tamper
condition.
Place alarm body back onto mounting plate. If
condition continues, unit has malfunctioned.
Replace immediately
6.2.4 Vanishing Door/Window (D/W) Sensor
The AT&T model number
SW-ATT-V2
device is a fully supervised, tamper-protected
sensor that is designed to be installed on most doors or windows. The V2 sensor
includes a radio transmitter that sends information to the DLC. Opening the door or
window will cause the radio transmitter to send an alarm report. Closing the door or
window will cause the radio transmitter to send a restore code. If the case of the V2
sensor is removed for any reason, the radio transmitter will send a tamper alert to the
DLC.
6.2.4.1 Discovering and Registering the V2 Sensor
Follow these steps to discover and register the V2 sensor:
Step
Action
1.
Place the DLC into Discovery Mode in DLD.
2.
Make the V2 Sensor discoverable by inserting the battery.
Alternate Method
: Press and release the tamper switch (sends tamper
signal).
3.
Confirm that the V2 sensor has been discovered in DLD.
4.
Label the V2 sensor in DLD.
6.2.4.2 Installing and Mounting the V2 Sensor
Transmitter—Door
Select the location where the vanishing sensor is to be mounted. The transmitter should
be located vertically on the door jam no more than six inches from the top of the door.
The integral magnet should be mounted on the door, within ½ inch of the transmitter with
the notch on the magnet aligned with the middle notch on the transmitter as shown in