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F.01U.249.034| 01 | 2011.7 

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Do not mount the 

magnet 

fl

 ush with 

the wall. A small 

amount of adhesive 

is rcommended to 

keep the magnet in 

place.

9 mm

65 mm

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If wall tamper is desired:

Determine the location 

of the detector.  Measure 

65 mm from the center 

of the detector and mark 

the spot on the wall. Drill 

a 9 mm hole in the wall.

Corner Mounting:

Tap the magnet into the wall.

Wall 

Tamper 

Magnet 

Location

Top V iew

10 mm

10 mm

Top of base

65 mm

9 mm

Surface Mounting:

Leveling

Mounting

Battery Installation

Pattern Testing

Final Testing

Programming your Control/Communicator Panel

0 m

20 ft

6 m

4 m

2 m

0 m

2 m

4 m

6 m

12 m

10 m

8 m

6 m

4 m

2 m

20 ft

13 ft

7 ft

0 ft

7 ft

13 ft

0 ft

7 ft

13 ft 20 ft 26 ft 33 ft 40 ft

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Circuit

Board

Mounting 

Brackets

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE 

MOUNTING SCREWS

Wall 

Tamper

No

Tamper

0 m

6 m

8 m

10 m

12 m

4 m

2 m

26 ft

33 ft

40 ft

0 ft

7.5 ft

8.8 ft

0 m

2.3 m

2.7 m

0 ft

7 ft

13 ft

20 ft

Remove
masking for
Look-Down

5

Set the Wall Tamper 

jumper.

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There is a two part ID sticker located on the back of the 

cover of the RF940E. You will need the number off this 

sticker to program this device into the system.

See your Panel’s Wireless Reference Guide 

for programming information for wireless-type 

ID Number

167770187

167770187

The batteries are not installed in 

the detector when it is shipped. 

When installing the batteries it 

is necessary to observe proper 

polarity or the sensor may not 

function.  

When the batteries are installed, 

wait at least 5 minutes before 

activating the Walk Test Mode. 

The LED will stop 

fl

 ashing when 

the detector is ready to test (the 

sensor requires “lack of motion” 

to stabilize on startup).

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Remove and replace cover to activate a 

90-sec Walk Test Mode. During this Test 

Mode, any activity in the sensor’s cov-

erage pattern will cause a transmitted 

alarm and LED activation. Each alarm will 

also extend the Test Mode for an ad-

ditional 90-sec. Walk Testing should be 

done across the coverage pattern.  The 

edge of the coverage pattern is deter-

mined by the 

fi

 rst 

fl

 ash of the LED. This 

may change slightly depending upon 

the sensitivity setting. Walk Test the 

unit from both directions to determine 

the pattern boundaries.Although gener-

ally not required, if masking is desired, 

the lens diagram shows the appropriate 

areas to be masked. Use an opaque mate-

rial (such as, electrical tape) to mask the 

desired areas. 

NOTICE:

 Excessive use of the Walk Test 

Mode may reduce battery life.  Use only 

for initial setup and 

maintenance testing.

While the detector is in the Walk Test Mode, 

turn on all heating and air conditioning sources 

which would normally be active during the 

protection period. Stand away from the sensor 

and outside the coverage pattern and watch for 

alarms. After setup and tests are completed, 

and there has been no activity in the sensor’s 

coverage pattern for approximately 90-sec, the 

LED will 

fl

 ash to indicate that the Walk Test 

mode is ending.  

NOTICE

:  In the normal operating mode, an 

alarm can be transmitted only after three (3) 

minutes have passed since the previous alarm 

restoral. This 3 minute lockout time reduces un-

necessary RF transmissions in high traf

fi

 c areas 

thereby extending battery life.

Maintenance

At least once a year, the range and coverage 

should be veri

fi

 ed for proper operation. To 

assure daily operation, the end user should be 

instructed to walk through the far end of the 

coverage pattern to verify an alarm output prior 

to arming the system. 

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