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Designed, Engineered and 

Assembled in Springfield, Mis-

souri using U.S. and global 

components.

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-1055INT

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roducts, Inc.

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Specifications

Battery

Life Expectancy 

5-7 years 

Type 

 

3.0V CR123

Transmit Condition  

Alarm, Low Battery

Mounting height    

8’ (2.4m) 

Frequency Range  

863-869MHz

Dimensions  

 

2.7” W x 1.77” D x 4.33” H

 

 

 

 

6.9W x 4.5D x 11H cm

Color   

 

White

Patents

U.S. Patent No. 7,239,236

Compatibility

1100XINT Wireless Receivers

1100DINT Wireles Receivers

XT30INT Series Panels

XR150INT/XR550INT Series Panels

International Certifications

EN 50130-4:2011+A1:2014

  

Alarm Systems. Electromagnetic compatibility.  

 

 

 

Product family standard: Immunity requirements  

 

 

 

for components of fire, intruder, hold up, CCTV, 

 

 

 

 

access control and social alarm systems. 

EN 61000-6-3:2007

    

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Generic standards.  

 

 

 

Emission standard for residential, commercial, and light-  

   industrial 

environments.

Mount the PIR

Location Dos:

•  Place on a rigid, vibration-free surface.

•  Place so intruder movement is across the detection pattern.

Location Don’ts:

•  Don’t place on a surface with moisture exposure.

•  Don’t place in any area containing excessive metallic surfaces.

•  Don’t place where the PIR may be exposed to false alarm sources such 

as direct sunlight, heat sources (heater, radiators, etc.) or in the field 

of view or strong air drafts (fans, air conditioner, etc.)

Use the following steps and Figures 3 and 4 to mount the PIR:

1.  Touch grounded metal to discharge static before handling the PCB. 

2.  Remove the PCB from the base to expose the mounting holes.  

Grasp the unit and push on the battery case, gently sliding the PCB 

toward the top of the base. Lift the PCB out of the housing.

3. 

Select the appropriate mounting holes on the base for either corner or flat 

wall mounting.

4.  With the cover lock screw hole facing down, attach the base to the wall using 

screws and wall anchors. Do not over-tighten the screws.

5.  Replace and secure the PCB back in the base.

6.  Place the cover on the base and secure it with the cover lock screw, restoring 

the tamper. 

Test the PIR

Wireless Walk Test

Use a Wireless Walk Test to confirm that the PIR is communicating with the panel. 

Enter 

8144

 and then 

CMD

 for XR150INT/XR550INT Series panels or 

814

 and then 

CMD

 for XT30INT Series panels. Select 

WLS

. If the 1126W-WINT fails to check in 

with the panel, relocate the device or receiver and repeat the Walk Test. 

PIR Walk Test

The PIR Walk Test allows you to verify proper placement of the 1127W-WINT. The LED is enabled for 30 minutes 

allowing you the time to ensure proper detection patterns of the installed units. The LED will flash for each trip 

of the 1127W-WINT. Any 1127W-WINT units that have Disarm/Disable set to YES are temporarily enabled when the 

Walk Test begins. The Walk Test is a local test only and no results are sent to the Central Station.

Replace the Batteries

1.  Remove the cover. See Figure 2.

2.  Remove the old batteries.

3.  Observe polarity and install the new batteries.

Sensor Reset to Clear LOBAT

If the battery needs to be replaced, a LOBAT message will display at the keypad. Once the battery is replaced, a 

sensor reset is required at the system keypad to clear the LOBAT message. On a Thinline Keypad, press and hold 

2

 for two seconds. On a Graphic Touchscreen Keypad, press 

RESET

. Enter your user code if required. The keypad 

displays 

SENSORS OFF

 followed by 

SENSORS ON

. The 1127W-WINT remains operational for approximately 30 days 

to allow adequate time to replace the battery.

Wall Mount holes

Corner Mount holes

Figure 3: Mounting Holes

Cover Lock Screw

Figure 3: PCB Removal

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