Appendix B: Transmitter Installation
CommPact Installation Manual
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Vibration Detector (EL-2607)
The
EL
‐
2607
is
a
wireless
vibration
detector
that
detects
vibrations
originating
from
a
forced
entry
attempt
and
offers
adjustable
sensitivity
that
can
help
to
maximize
detection
whilst
preventing
false
alarms.
The
EL
‐
2607
implements
a
feature
designed
to
combat
the
problem
of
multiple
transmissions,
which
drastically
reduce
the
life
of
the
batteries.
After
an
alarm
transmission,
there
is
a
four
‐
minute
delay
during
which
further
transmissions
will
not
be
sent.
Figure B- 21: EL-2607 (Cover Off)
Installation Procedure
1.
To
open
the
housing,
insert
a
small
screwdriver
at
the
bottom
of
the
unit
between
the
front
and
back
cover
and
twist
the
screwdriver
to
release
the
cover.
2.
Remove
the
divider
separating
the
battery
from
the
contacts
on
the
battery
holder.
When
you
apply
power
and
the
Tamper
switch
is
open,
the
EL
‐
2607
enters
Registration
mode
during
which
a
transmission
is
sent
every
few
seconds.
You
can
terminate
Registration
mode
by
closing
the
Tamper
switch.
Test
mode
is
automatically
terminated
after
approximately
five
minutes.
Note:
Due
to
the
occurrence
of
voltage
delay
in
lithium
batteries
that
have
been
in
storage,
the
batteries
may
initially
appear
to
be
dead.
In
this
case,
leave
the
unit
in
Test
mode
for
a
few
minutes
until
the
battery
voltage
level
is
stabilized.
3.
While
the
EL
‐
2607
is
in
Registration
mode,
set
the
receiver
to
Registration
mode
and
make
sure
that
the
transmitter’s
LED
indicator
lights
up
at
least
twice.
After
registration,
momentarily
close
the
Tamper
switch
to
terminate
Registration
mode.
Write
the
number
of
the
zone
and
the
transmitter
number
(where
applicable)
on
the
sticker
provided.
Affix
the
sticker
inside
the
front
cover
for
future
reference.
The
EL
‐
2607
can
also
be
registered
to
the
receiver
by
manually
entering
the
transmitter
ʹ
s
serial
number.
4.
Before
permanently
mounting
the
unit,
test
the
transmitter
from
the
exact
mounting
position.
If
necessary,
relocate
the
transmitter
to
a
better
position.
5.
To
remove
the
printed
circuit
board
(PCB),
press
the
PCB
release
tab,
carefully
lift
the
board
and
slide
it
away
from
the
back
cover.
6.
The
plastic
housing
can
be
screw
mounted
to
doors
and
window
frames
or
can
be
affixed
directly
onto
glass
windows
using
a
strong
double
‐
sided
non
‐
cushioned
adhesive
tape.
Mount
the
back
cover
and
replace
the
PCB.
Use
two
ISO
7050
(ST3.5
x
22)
or
similar
countersunk
screws
so
that
the
screw
head
will
not
touch
the
PCB.
Battery
Holder
Tamper
Switch
PCB
Release Tab
Antenna
LED
Indicator
Sensitivity
Adjustment
Potentiometer
Piezo
Sensitivity
Adjustment
Jumper
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