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5 General information on
radio operation
Wireless transmission is performed across a non-
exclusive transmission path, so disturbances cannot
be excluded.
Switching operations, electric motors or faulty electric
devices can also result in disturbances.
The range within buildings can differ greatly from that
available in the open air. As well as the transmitter
power and receiver properties, environmental factors
such as humidity have an important role to play, as do
on-site structural/screening conditions.
eQ-3 AG hereby declares that this device complies
with the basic requirements and other relevant regula-
tions contained in Directive 1999/5/EC.
You can find the full declaration of conformity at
www.HomeMatic.com.
6 Mounting and commissioning
6.1 General notes on mounting
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The wireless inclination sensor can be mounted
to a garage door, for example, using two screws
or double-sided adhesive tape. You must ensure
that the device is mounted in such a way that the
battery plate is at the bottom when the garage
door is closed, for example. If you want to secure
a hatch which is horizontal when closed, for
instance, the device must be mounted via the top
of its housing, using double-sided adhesive tape,
for example.
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This ensures that the wireless inclination sensor
will trigger a wireless command if there is a tilt
movement of around 15°. If the HM-Sec-TiS
wireless inclination sensor is too sensitive to
vibrations such as those caused by the wind, the
position sensor (C) can be bent upwards a little.
If you do this, the sensor will also work when
attached to objects which are not completely
vertical or horizontal when at rest, for example.