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TriggerLinc Owner’s Manual  

 

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Installing TriggerLinc 

1) 

RF-only devices require at least one dual-band INSTEON device, such as an Access Point (#2443), for 
communication. For the best INSTEON network performance, be sure you have properly installed at least 
two dual-band INSTEON devices. 

2) 

Use a screwdriver to remove the cover of the TriggerLinc main case and install one AA battery (included) 

3) 

Unless the location where you plan to mount TriggerLinc is in direct view of the Status LED on a dual-band 
INSTEON device, have someone watch the Status LED on the nearest dual-band device. Then, hold 
TriggerLinc in the location where you intend to mount it and tap its Set button. 

The TriggerLinc Status LED will flash once 

The dual-band device’s Status LED will also flash once or twice to confirm TriggerLinc is within range  

 

If the TriggerLinc Status LED doesn’t flash, replace the battery 

  If the TriggerLinc Status LED flashes, but the dual-band device’s Status LED doesn’t flash, 

TriggerLinc might be out of range. Try moving the dual-band device to other locations or add 
additional dual-band devices.  

4) 

When mounting TriggerLinc, ensure the main case and magnet are as close to each other as possible. The 
magnet must be within ½ inch of the case to work properly. The arrows on the side of the case and the 
magnet must also align and face each other.  

Screws or double-stick tape can be used for mounting. Depending on the style of your door or window 
frame, you might need to use some double-stick tape beneath one of the pieces to ensure they are at the 
same relative height.  

NOTE: The included double-stick tape is very strong; you may wish to reduce its adhesion by first pressing 
it lightly against a piece of fabric or carpet.  

5) 

Mount the TriggerLinc magnet to the door/window as close to the edge as possible 

6) 

Mount the TriggerLinc case to the door/window trim. If you plan to mount the unit with screws, remove the 
battery to mount and then reinstall the battery. 

7) 

If you plan to Link Responders, see 

Linking TriggerLinc to an INSTEON Responder

 and then replace the 

battery cover. 

  

Connecting an External Sensor to TriggerLinc 

NOTE: For the basic use of TriggerLinc’s external sensor terminals, it is not recommended to also use 
TriggerLinc’s internal reed switch to help ensure the desired behavior. If connecting multiple sensors to 
TriggerLinc’s external sensor terminals and/or using TriggerLinc’s reed switch in addition to an external sensor, 
see 

Advanced Use of External Sensors with TriggerLinc.

 

1)  Use a small screwdriver to remove the cover of the TriggerLinc main case 

2)  Strip the sensor wire about ¼ inch 

3)  Unscrew the external sensor terminals, connect the sensor wire, and then screw the terminals in  

4)  Test by opening and closing the sensor 

The TriggerLinc Status LED will flash once when the sensor opens or closes  

5)  If you haven’t already done so, Link the desired Responders before replacing the cover. See 

Linking 

TriggerLinc to an INSTEON Responder.

 

6)  Replace the TriggerLinc main case cover

 

Summary of Contents for TriggerLinc 2843-2

Page 1: ...TriggerLinc INSTEON Wireless Door Window Sensor Open Close Model 2843 2...

Page 2: ...m TriggerLinc 7 Using TriggerLinc s Multi Scene Mode 8 CREATING INSTEON SCENES 9 ADVANCED FEATURES 9 Advanced Use of External Sensors with TriggerLinc 9 Restoring Power to TriggerLinc 9 Resetting Trig...

Page 3: ...Links to other INSTEON devices in minutes Operates via radio frequency RF to eliminate unsightly and inconvenient wiring Battery operated for easy installation Wires standard security sensors to Trig...

Page 4: ...ther In an INSTEON network every INSTEON device also acts as a repeater receiving and sending every message to all other devices in the network So by integrating more INSTEON devices you will strength...

Page 5: ...on Used to Link to other INSTEON devices Responders Control Linked Responders Scene 1 tap to toggle between on and off External Sensor Terminals When using an external sensor TriggerLinc is in the clo...

Page 6: ...Depending on the style of your door or window frame you might need to use some double stick tape beneath one of the pieces to ensure they are at the same relative height NOTE The included double stic...

Page 7: ...ve 4 minutes to complete the next step before Linking Mode automatically times out 4 Press hold the Responder s Set button for 3 seconds The TriggerLinc Status LED will stop blinking and turn on solid...

Page 8: ...d 4 Move the TriggerLinc magnet close to the main case putting it in the closed state The TriggerLinc Status LED will flash once 5 Link the desired Responders for when TriggerLinc opens Scene 2 Scene...

Page 9: ...ations note the TriggerLinc behavior it is assumed in this example that the TriggerLinc internal reed switch is not being used Several sensors connected in series TriggerLinc will show open if any of...

Page 10: ...between the two phases via RF Dual band INSTEON devices embody the full potential of a true INSTEON mesh network Taking the power line band signal and working in conjunction with the RF band signal i...

Page 11: ...les aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout...

Page 12: ...her oral or written express or implied including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any implied warranty including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a par...

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