RF-SHK-345-NN – Wireless TOTAL Window Sensor
I-RF-SHK-345-NN Rev.5 02092022 For updated Installation Manual Revision go to Maxouttech.com and select
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Shock Test Mode
Test mode is entered automatically when the
cover is removed. The LED activates on
shock activation and goes out upon shock
restoral.
LED is functional only in test mode.
Test mode is active as long as the cover is
removed.
Shock sensor sensitivity setting
An LED test mode (see above) is included to
aide in setting sensitivity to desired level.
1. Mount sensor in intended location and tap
mounting surface with desired level of
activation impact.
2. Adjust potentiometer until correct sensitivity
is obtained.
The potentiometer adjusts shock sensitivity
from minimum Low (CCW) to maximum Hi
(CW). These setting are marked on the PCB.
In maximum sensitivity mode, the least
amount of shock is required to activate a
shock alarm.
If the potentiometer is set all the way Low
(CCW) the shock portion of the device is
turned off and only the internal reed switch is
active.
Programming
The following steps describe the general
guidelines for programming the sensor into
panel memory. Refer to the specific panel’s
documentation for complete programming
details.
1. The internal magnetic reed switch and
shock zone use the same ID number.
2. Enter panel learn-in/enrollment mode.
3. Remove battery tabs.
4. Trip sensor using magnet or enter ID #.
5.
Enter sensor information:
Note: Loop locations:
Shock – Loop 1
Reed Switch – Loop 2
Tamper – Loop 4
6. For second zone trip sensor using
magnet or enter ID #.
7. Enter sensor information
Note: Loop locations:
Shock – Loop 1
Reed Switch – Loop 2
Tamper – Loop 4
8. Exit program mode.
Battery Replacement
Note:
If a low battery alarm occurs, replace
the battery within 7 days.
Low battery detect. LED flashes until battery
is replaced. Device sends low battery signal
to control panel.
The RF-SHK-345 requires (2) 3-VDC, lithium
coin-cell batteries (Varta or Panasonic, Model
CR2032), When replacing, both batteries
should be replaced at the same time.
1. Remove sensor cover by pressing on
the latch and pulling the cover off.
2. Do not remove the circuit board, slide
the old batteries out as shown.
3. Insert new batteries observing polarity.
4. Replace sensor cover.
CAUTION
: Battery may explode if mistreated.
Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in
fire.
Slide the batteries out from
under the circuit board and
insert new batteries
observing polarity.