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I/M SMCDW30-D V2.0
1. Clean the surface where the sensor will be mounted,
as dust and particles can reduce the adhesion of
double-sided mounting tape you will use to mount
the sensor.
2. Peel and attach the double-sided tape to the back
of the sensor mounting bracket / shim and magnet
bracket / shim.
3. Adhere to the wall, door, or window frame.
4. Slide the sensor and magnet into the bracket / shim.
Screws:
1. Use the supplied wall anchors and screw set to
secure the mounting bracket / shim to the wall, door
or window frame.
2. Slide sensor and magnet into the bracket / shim.
Step C. Adding the Sensor to Touchscreen / Gateway.
1. At the Home screen, touch the Settings widget.
2. At the Keypad screen, touch the numbers to enter
your keypad code.
3. At the Settings menu, use the keypad to enter the
Installer Code (this code is the same for all Touch
screen / Gateway products installed by your
company).
4. At the Technician keyboard pad, enter your
Technician ID and touch Done.
5. At the Technician Settings menu, select Sensors &
Zones > Add a Sensor / Zone.
6. At the Add a sensor screen, use the arrow buttons
to select the number of sensors you want to add.
7. Click Next. The Locating Sensors screen appears
and the system scans the premises for wireless
sensors that can be added. These sensors must be
defaulted and not currently paired with another
Touchscreen / Gateway device.
8. Follow the system prompts to complete the add
process.
If no available sensors are found or fewer are found
than expected:
1. Touch Cancel Sensor / Zone Add to return to the
Technician Settings menu.
2. Touch Back to return to the Add a Sensor screen.
3. Check the signal strength between the sensor and
Touchscreen / Gateway (see “Test Signal Strength.)
4. If you encounter a problem, see “Troubleshooting.”
5 Testing Signal Strength
After adding the sensor to the Touchscreen / Gateway, test
the signal strength between the Touchscreen / Gateway and
its added sensors / security zones:
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under “Adding the Sensor to
Touchscreen / Gateway.”
2. At the Technician Settings menu, select Sensors &
Zones > Sensor Diagnostics.
3. When the installed sensors / security zones appear,
touch the zone you want to test for connectivity and
follow the instructions from the Touchsreen / Gateway.
The Sensor Diagnostic for <Security Zone name>
appears as the system detects the current signal strength
between the selected sensor and the Touchsreen /
Gateway.
6 Viewing Event History
1. Touch the Security widget on the Home screen.
2. At the Dashboard, touch the History tab. The Zone
Event History shows the event history
7 Disabling Zones
The Touchsreen / Gateway system can bypass a zone,
so the zone is not monitored when the system is armed.
This is useful when a sensor is being repaired. You can
only change the Bypass state of a zone when the
system is disarmed. The system continues to log the
activity of bypassed zones in the Event History (see
“Viewing Event History.”).
1. With the system disarmed, touch the Security icon
on the Home screen.
2. At the Dashboard screen, touch the Bypass button
for the zone to be bypassed. The Bypass button of
the zone shows it is bypassed.
If the system is disarmed, the Security Status header
notes that some zones are bypassed.
SMCDW30-Z Door Window Sensor
Open/Closed window
Open/Closed doorway
Icons
Meaning
Open/Closed window