Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide
T0005370_UG
Version 1.1
TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
Confidential
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2.5
Kona All-In-One Home Sensor Mounting
Kona All-in-One Home Sensor is designed to be mounted using the supplied mounting bracket.
The bracket can be attached using screws or double-sided tape (not included).
When mounting on a vertical surface, ensure that the Home Sensor will not be orientated with
the case retaining screws towards the ceiling. This could cause the Home Sensor to accidently
slip off the mount and fall. There are no orientation concerns when the Home Sensor is
mounted to a horizontal surface.
2.6
External Connector Cable Installation
The Kona All-In-One Home Sensor with external connection installation requires connection to
an external device. The external device cable attaches to the 2-pin connector located on the top
of the sensor.
Figure 5 shows the external connector signal locations. The connector is designed to be attached
to an open-drain output, however the signal line can also be driven with digital signals at 1.8 V
logic levels. The connection cable length should NOT exceed 3 meters. Also ensure that the cable
connection is not routed outdoors.
Figure 5: The Kona All-in-One Home Sensor external connector signals.