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Outdoor Contact 

AC-ODC

AC-ODC is an Outdoor Contact used to detect the opening and closure of 
outdoor gates, entries, exits and more. The Outdoor Contact can also be 
placed on metal materials, while its powerful magnet can tolerate a wide gap 
to reduce false alarm.  

The device also has the capabilities of communicating signal problems along 
with low battery situations. The front and back tamper switches provide 
tamper protection against unauthorised device opening and removal.

Summary of Contents for AC-ODC

Page 1: ...utdoor Contact can also be placed on metal materials while its powerful magnet can tolerate a wide gap to reduce false alarm The device also has the capabilities of communicating signal problems along with low battery situations The front and back tamper switches provide tamper protection against unauthorised device opening and removal ...

Page 2: ...ing code or enter test mode for 3 min 6 Battery Compartment The Outdoor Contact uses two AA L91 Lithium batteries as its power source 7 Back Tamper Switch Whenever the Outdoor Contact is removed from mounted surface the back tamper switch will be activated 8 Hooks 9 Latch Holes 10 Knockouts 11 Breakaway Area Outdoor Contact FrontView InsideView BackView Magnet 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 Mounting Bracket F...

Page 3: ...ed the Outdoor Contact will stop all function the LED will flash every 4 seconds When changing batteries after removing the old batteries press the Tamper Switch twice to fully discharge before inserting new batteries Tamper Protection The Outdoor Contact is protected against any attempt to open the battery cover or to detach the device from its mounting surface If the Outdoor Contact detects a ta...

Page 4: ...of door window and the magnet on the movable part of door window The rib marks on the magnet and Outdoor Contact must align Figure 2 The magnet should not be more than 3cm from the marked side of the Outdoor Contact when the door is closed The Outdoor Contact has a back tamper switch on its back cover Ensure the device is positioned within the bracket so that the tamper switch spring is pressed ag...

Page 5: ... protective cover 1 Push the protective cover downwards with your hand 2 Press from two sides of the lower part of the cover to detach the lower part of the protective cover 3 Press from two sides of the lower part of the cover to detach the upper part of the protective cover this will remove the protective cover 4 Unscrew the screw from the battery cover 5 Press the Tamper Switch twice to fully d...

Page 6: ...every day www yalehome co uk Security Risk Communications Limited Parkway Business Centre Ballymount Dublin Ireland 24 ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions UK Ireland School Street Willenhall West Midlands WV13 3PW UK ...

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