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ISW-EN1210  

Universal Transmitter

  

 

Overview 

The ISW-EN1210 is a universal transmitter.  

Figure 1: Transmitter Components 

3.0V3.0V

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NZ

N/O

1

5

2

7

6

8

9

4

3

 

1 - 

 

Frequency Band pins 

2 - 

 

RESET button 

3 - 

 

Circuit board tab 

4 - 

 

Antenna 

5 - 

 

Housing release tab 

6 - 

 

Battery 

7 - 

 

Tamper switch with spring 

8 - 

 

N/O–N/C pins 

9 - 

 

Input terminal 

 

 

 

1.0

 

Installation and Setup 

1.1

 

Install the Mounting Bracket  

1.

 

Pry the top lip (refer to 

Figure 2

) of the mounting bracket 

up, and lift the bracket off the transmitter.  

2.

 

Mount the bracket on the wall. Install two of the supplied 
screws in the mounting screw holes. 

The third mounting screw, installed under the battery, is 
optional. Refer to 

Section.1.5 

Install the Battery

 

 

Figure 2: Mounting Bracket 

1

4

2

3

 

1 - 

 

Top lip 

2 - 

 

Mounting screw holes (mounting bracket) 

3 - 

 

Bottom catch 

4 - 

 

Mounting screw hole (housing base, under the battery) 

 

1.2

 

Open the Housing 

1.

 

Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to press the housing 

release tab (refer to 

Figure 1

) on the bottom of the 

transmitter. 

2.

 

Separate the housing cover from the housing base. Refer 
to 

Figure 3

 

Figure 3: Open the Housing 

2

1

 

1 - 

 

Housing cover 

2 - 

 

Housing base 

1.3

 

Mount the Transmitter on the Bracket 

Clip the transmitter housing onto the bracket: 

1.

 

Hook the housing base onto the bottom catch (refer to 

Figure 2

). 

2.

 

Press the top of the housing base into place under the 
top lip of the bracket. 

1.4

 

Configure the Transmitter 

1.4.1

 

Select the Frequency Band 

1.

 

Select the appropriate frequency band for your 
geographic area. 

2.

 

Place a jumper on the appropriate Frequency Band pins 
(refer to 

Figure 4

). 

 

Figure 4: Frequency Band Settings 

3.0V3.0V

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NZ

N/O

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3

2

1

 

1 - 

 

North America (902 MHz to 928 MHz) (default) 

2 - 

 

Australia (915 MHz  to 928 MHz) 

3 - 

 

New Zealand (921 MHz to 928 MHz) 

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