SECO-LARM Enforcer series Manual Download Page 5

ENFORCER Curtain Sensors 

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 

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Run four wires (2x power and 2x alarm signal) from 
the alarm control panel to the receiver of the curtain 
sensor. Shielded cable is strongly suggested. See 
Table 1 to the right for maximum wire length. Two 
power wires must also be run to the transmitter. 
It may be more convenient to connect the transmitter’s two power wires to the receiver’s power 
wires. In this case, run six wires to the receiver: two wires to the power source, two for the alarm 
signal, and two to the transmitter. 

Note

:    

1.

 

If burying the wires is required, make sure to run them through electrical conduit. 
Shielded cable is strongly suggested. 

2.

 

If the wires are run along the wall, using an armored cable is strongly suggested. 

2.

 

Mount the transmitter and the receiver so that the 
surface-mounted wires do not come out from above 
the units. This is to prevent water from entering via 
the wire holes. If this is unavoidable, use silicone to 
completely cover the area where the wires come out 
the holes to prevent water from entering (see Fig. 4). 

3.

 

Once a suitable mounting location has been found,  
remove the covers of the 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 a pencil. 

4.

 

Connect the wires (see Figs. 6 and 7) before permanently mounting the units to the wall. 

 

 

Fig. 5:  

End  

Cap 

Cover

 

Plastic cap 

hiding screw

 

Screw

 

Tamper Button

 

1.

 

Receiver: 

a.

 

Pull the end cap with the red wire leads off the 
receiver, and slide the PCB out far enough to 
expose the wiring block. 

b.

 

Run the four wires (or six wires, if connecting 
the transmitter’s power wires to the receiver) 
through one or more of the three ground 
knockout holes in the end cap near where the 
tamper button wires run, and connect them to 
the wiring block (see Fig. 6). 

c.

 

Program the receiver (see Table 2 on pg. 6). 

d.

 

Carefully push the PCB back into the case 
and reinsert the end cap. 

e.

 

Reinsert the cap over the tamper button and small tamper cap. 

 

 

To Alarm Control Panel 
12~24 VDC

 

Fig. 7: Wiring 

the Transmitter

 

 

Running the Wires:

 

Table 1: Maximum Wire Length 

Voltage 

Gauge 

Max. length 

12VDC 

AWG 22 

1800’ (550m) 

12VDC 

AWG 20 

2600’ (800m) 

24VDC 

AWG 22 

2600’ (800m) 

24VDC 

AWG 20 

3900’ (1200m) 

 

Mounting the Curtain Sensor, continued:

 

Connecting the Wires:

 

Fig. 6: 

Wiring the 

Receiver

 

 

 

To Alarm 
Control Panel 
12~24 VDC

 

To Alarm Control Panel 
COM + N.O. or 
COM + N.C.

 

CO
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N.

C

N.

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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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