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1.4.2

 

Select the Input Type 

The N/O-N/C pins allow the choice of a normally open or 
normally closed state for the contact circuit wired to the input 
terminal. 

The transmitter is shipped set for normally closed, with no 
jumper on the N/O selection pins. 

 

If you change the transmitter's input setting after initial 
installation, press the RESET button for the new setting 
to be effective. Do not touch the Frequency Band pins. 

 

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To select normally open (N/O), place a jumper on the 

pins, 
or 

 

To select normally closed (N/C), remove the jumper from 
the pins. 

1.5

 

Install the Battery 

 

 

You can secure the transmitter with a third mounting 
screw located under the battery (

Figure 2

). 

 

Accessing this mounting screw on an active 
transmitter requires opening the housing and 
removing the circuit board (refer to 

Section 2.0 

Remove the Circuit Board

).

 

 

1.

 

Install the new battery. 

2.

 

Press the RESET button. Refer to 

Figure 1

.  

1.6

 

Register the Transmitter 

You must register the transmitter with the system in order for 
the transmitter to be monitored and supervised. When the 
transmitter is supervised, it sends a check-in message to the 

serial receiver or network coordinator every 3 min. Each 
transmitter has a unique factory-programmed identification 
number.  

Refer to the receiver’s documentation for details on 
registering a transmitter. 

1.

 

When prompted by the receiver to reset the transmitter, 
press the RESET button on the transmitter. 

 

 

When pressing the RESET button, do not touch the 
Frequency Band pins. Touching the Frequency Band 
pins while pressing the RESET button can inadvertently 
set the transmitter to the wrong frequency band. 

 

2.

 

Replace the housing cover on the mounted housing base. 

3.

 

Test the transmitter by activating each of the conditions 
and ensuring an appropriate response. 

2.0

 

Remove the Circuit Board 

1.

 

Remove the transmitter cover. Refer to 

Section 1.2 Open 

the Housing

2.

 

Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver between the edge of 

the circuit board and the edge of the housing near the 
circuit board tab (refer to 

Figure 1

). 

3.

 

Press the handle of the screwdriver downward, lifting the 
circuit board on one side. 

4.

 

Remove the circuit board from the housing. 

To install the circuit board, place the edge of the circuit board 
under the circuit board tab and snap the other side of the 
circuit board into place. 

3.0

 

Replace the Battery 

1.

 

To remove the transmitter from the mounting bracket, 

pry the top lip of the mounting bracket up and lift the 
transmitter from the bracket. 

2.

 

Remove the housing cover from the housing base. Refer 
to 

Section 1.2 Open the Housing

3.

 

If the transmitter is installed with three mounting screws, 

remove the circuit board from the housing base. Refer to 

Section 2.0 Remove the Circuit Board

If the transmitter is installed with only two mounting 
screws, removal of the circuit board is not necessary. 

4.

 

To replace the battery, use a small screwdriver to push 
the old battery out of the battery holder. 

 

Removing the battery causes a tamper condition. 

 

5.

 

Install a new battery. 

6.

 

Press the RESET button to initialize the transmitter. Refer 
to 

Figure 1

4.0

 

Specifications 

External contacts 

Normally open (N/O) or normally 
closed (N/C) 

Distance, external 

contact to 
ISW-EN1210 

6.1 m (20 ft) maximum 

Typical Battery Life 

3 to 5 years 

Battery type 

Panasonic

®

 CR123A or 

equivalent 

Operating 
Temperature 

-20

°

 to +60

°

C  (-4

°

 to +140

°

F)  

Relative humidity 

Up to 90% (non-condensing) 

 

Trademark 

Panasonic

®

 is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric 

Industrial Co., Ltd. 

 

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