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ENFORCER Curtain Sensors 

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 

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When used outdoors, place the curtain sensor under a roof or shelter. This will reduce the 

chance of false alarms caused by rain or snow. 

To prevent erratic operation and/or false alarms: 

 

Wind will not directly cause false alarms, but 
could cause leaves or similar objects to fly  
into or otherwise obstruct the beams. Do  
not mount near trees, bushes, or other leafy 
vegetation (see Fig. 1). 

 

Do not mount where water running off the  
roof might break the beam (see Fig. 1). The 
sensor and beams must be sheltered. 

 

Do not mount near reflective surfaces, as this 
could prevent the sensor from working 
properly. 

Typical Door/Window 

Frame 

 

 

 

Windows 

 

 

 

Indoor Fence Tops 

 

 

Garages/Gates/Walls 

 

 

 

Skylights 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 1: Beware Natural Interference

 

 
 

 
 

 

Tree or shrub leaves

 

 

Rain running directly 

off roof thru beams

 

Important:

 

Do not connect to power until the sensor is completely installed and the installation has been 
double-checked.

 

Sample Installations:

 

Choosing a Location:

 

Summary of Contents for Enforcer series

Page 1: ...Model Number of Beams Length Color E 9680 10B25 10 80 Black E 9660 8B25 8 60 Black E 9644 6B25 6 44 Black E 9644 6W25 6 44 White E 9622 4B25 4 22 Black E 9622 4W25 4 22 White E 9611 2B25 2 11 Black E...

Page 2: ...5 16 x7 8 33x22 mm Rugged aluminum construction NO NC Relay output 2 4 6 8 or 10 separate photoelectric beam sensors programmable trigger upon breaking of any single beam or simultaneous breaking of a...

Page 3: ...es or other leafy vegetation see Fig 1 Do not mount where water running off the roof might break the beam see Fig 1 The sensor and beams must be sheltered Do not mount near reflective surfaces as this...

Page 4: ...ew frequency is selected 2 Both the transmitter and the receiver of each pair must be set to matching frequencies to work together correctly 1 Find a suitable location see Fig 1 a The transmitter and...

Page 5: ...he end caps see Fig 5 and pull the tamper buttons out of the end caps one per transmitter or receiver and locate the mounting holes Using these holes as a template mark their location on the wall with...

Page 6: ...e Reinsert the cap over the tamper button and small tamper cap Note 1 Screw the wires tightly to avoid slipping off the terminals but not so tight that they break 2 Unused terminal screws should be ti...

Page 7: ...adjacent beams or any single beam depending on programming 4 The curtain sensor also has red LEDs which can be used for testing purposes see Table 2 5 After the curtain sensor is tested and aligned pe...

Page 8: ...n or if for any other reason SECO LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defects in material and workmanship The sole obligation of SECO LARM an...

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