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A tamper state is signified by a pulsing orange LED
).
To enable the LED after the first 10 minutes, initiate walk test mode from
the
panel - see Premier Elite Control Panel Installation Manual.
The magnet can be installed either side of the device. However
greater
sensitivity is achieved by placing the magnet to the left of the device
and
aligning the notches in the plastic (
3. Mounting surfaces
Suitable mounting surfaces include uPVC, wood and aluminium*.
Avoid
ferrous material such as steel (
).
*Range may be reduced.
4. Wireless range test
The wireless range test is available for the first hour after power up or
while
the system is in commission mode - see Premier Elite 8XP-W/32XP-
W
Installation Manual.
With the device in position, press and hold the button on the front of
the
device for 3 seconds (
The LED will flash pink and turn green when a wireless connection
is
) move the device away from
metal
objects, closer to the receiver or add more devices to the mesh
network.
Once the installation is complete, the device will not show any status LED’s.
5. Mounting with adhesive pads (for non graded installation)
The device can be stuck to the mounting surface using the double
sided
adhesive pads provided (
6. Mounting with screws (required for compliance with EN50131 Grade 2)
Select the intended mounting position. Open the device cover and
magnet
).
Fix the bases onto the mounting surface using the screws provided
(
Summary of Contents for INS-741-2
Page 1: ...Installation Manual Premier Elite Micro Contact W INS 741 2 ...
Page 3: ...INS741 2 3 25 1 0 Learning the Device to the System ...
Page 4: ...INS741 2 4 25 2 0 Magnet Positioning ...
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Page 6: ...INS741 2 6 25 3 0 Mounting Surfaces Range may be reduced ...
Page 7: ...INS741 2 7 25 4 0 Wireless Range Test ...
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Page 9: ...INS741 2 9 25 5 0 Mounting with Adhesive Pads ...
Page 10: ...INS741 2 10 25 6 0 Mounting with Screws ...
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