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The 5000CM

 is a wireless magnetic contact detecting the opening of doors, tilting doors and

windows. To take best advantage of the protective effect of the 5000CM we recommend

positioning it as follows:

- On one-wing doors and windows, install the magnetic contact on the side opposite to the hinge

- On double-wing doors and windows, install the magnetic contact on the wing fitted with the

handle, on the side opposite to the hinge.

Programming

To link up the sensor to the control unit, remove the cover and select the dip switches (from No.

1 to No. 8)  located in the printed circuit.

CAUTION

: each wireless peripheral must have a unique code, different from those of all the

other peripherals (see table at the end of the User Manual for possible double codes).

Access the control unit programming function by following the instructions provided in the

installation manual (par. 3.1) and go to the 

“PROGRAM SENSORS?”

 menu (par. 3.4). Assign

a code to the sensor.

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LED DL 2

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RF Test

Having assigned a code to the sensor, we recommend that you perform the RF test to verify

the presence of radio communications between the sensor and the control unit.

For the RF test, position dip switch no. 9 on “ON”. This will cause the cyclic emission of an

RF signal which is detected by the alarm system and visualised on the display when you

enter the “SYSTEM TEST” function (par. 3.10). At the end of the test, 

it is important to reset

dip switch no. 9 on “OFF” (normal operating mode).
Operating test

After fastening the 5000CM to the door or window make sure that the opening of the door or

window causes the LED DL1 to flash three times. This tells you that the alarm signal is being

transmitted and hence that the  sensor is working properly. If this is not so, make sure that the

distance between the reed and the magnet does not exceed the distance necessary for the

attraction of the reed. The 5000CM sends out a single transmission, even if the cause of alarm

persists. When the cause of alarm is discontinued, the 5000CM gets ready to operate again.

The anti-sabotage function also works in this manner.

Checking and replacing the battery

When battery voltage drops below 6 V, the sensor indicates this condition by giving out a

visual signal (LED DL2 lights up) each time the contact is opened.

This transmits a battery low signal which is acquired by the control unit in the zone where the

device has been memorised. The dedicated output (terminal 22) is also activated for 30

seconds.

The 5000CM

 is a wireless magnetic contact detecting the opening of doors, tilting doors and

windows. To take best advantage of the protective effect of the 5000CM we recommend

positioning it as follows:

- On one-wing doors and windows, install the magnetic contact on the side opposite to the hinge

- On double-wing doors and windows, install the magnetic contact on the wing fitted with the

handle, on the side opposite to the hinge.

Programming

To link up the sensor to the control unit, remove the cover and select the dip switches (from No.

1 to No. 8)  located in the printed circuit.

CAUTION

: each wireless peripheral must have a unique code, different from those of all the

other peripherals (see table at the end of the User Manual for possible double codes).

Access the control unit programming function by following the instructions provided in the

installation manual (par. 3.1) and go to the 

“PROGRAM SENSORS?”

 menu (par. 3.4). Assign

a code to the sensor.

9

 V

o

lt

B

A

T

T

E

R

Y

ANTI-SABOTAGE

BUTTON 

DIP-SWITCH

R

ee

d

M

a

gn

e

LED DL 1

LED DL 2

TERMINAL STREEP

RF Test

Having assigned a code to the sensor, we recommend that you perform the RF test to verify

the presence of radio communications between the sensor and the control unit.

For the RF test, position dip switch no. 9 on “ON”. This will cause the cyclic emission of an

RF signal which is detected by the alarm system and visualised on the display when you

enter the “SYSTEM TEST” function (par. 3.10). At the end of the test, 

it is important to reset

dip switch no. 9 on “OFF” (normal operating mode).
Operating test

After fastening the 5000CM to the door or window make sure that the opening of the door or

window causes the LED DL1 to flash three times. This tells you that the alarm signal is being

transmitted and hence that the  sensor is working properly. If this is not so, make sure that the

distance between the reed and the magnet does not exceed the distance necessary for the

attraction of the reed. The 5000CM sends out a single transmission, even if the cause of alarm

persists. When the cause of alarm is discontinued, the 5000CM gets ready to operate again.

The anti-sabotage function also works in this manner.

Checking and replacing the battery

When battery voltage drops below 6 V, the sensor indicates this condition by giving out a

visual signal (LED DL2 lights up) each time the contact is opened.

This transmits a battery low signal which is acquired by the control unit in the zone where the

device has been memorised. The dedicated output (terminal 22) is also activated for 30

seconds.

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