7
1.
LED / Learn button
2.
Magnetic contact marking
3.
Switch for status monitoring
4.
Tamper contact
5.
Battery compartment
6.
Fastening hook
7.
Mounting holes (sensor bottom)
8.
Notch for sensor opening
9.
Opening for tamper contact
10.
Opening for battery insulation tab
11.
Mounting holes (magnet mount)
12.
Mounting recess for top of the magnet
13.
Magnet (to be positioned at the markings [2])
LED:
In normal circumstances, the LED of the window/door contact will be off. It only
flashes in the following cases:
•
If the window/door contact is removed or turned in a different position (in
this case, the tamper contact is opened)
•
If the battery is low and the sensor is opened
•
During the range test for three minutes after you pressing the Learn button
Battery:
The window/door contact requires a 3V CR123 lithium battery. The average battery life
is 2.6 years (if used 20 times a day). After the sensor has transmitted the low battery
warning, the battery will last for about one more month.
Connecting the window/door contact and putting it into operation
1.
Remove the battery insulation tab at the back of the unit before the first use.
2.
Open the web interface of the alarm panel, go to the menu “Sensors”
“Add”
and press “Start”.
3.
Press the Learn button of the window/door contact. A red LED lights up.
4.
The alarm panel will confirm the successful addition with a brief signal tone
and display the sensor in the lower menu.
5.
Click “Add” to add the sensor to the sensor list.