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ITI 60-688-95 User manual

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Learn Mode Micro
Door/Window Sensor
Document Number: 466-1177 Rev. B
January 1997
60-688-95
Installation
Instructions
Product Summary
The Learn Mode Micro Door/Window Sensor
is a supervised, wireless sensor that detects the
opening and closing of doors, windows, or
drawers. The sensor and magnet are mounted
using double-sided adhesive tape (included).
When activated, the sensor transmits an open
(trip) or close (restore) signal to the panel.
Every 64 minutes, the sensor transmits a super-
visory signal to the panel, automatically.
The sensor is powered by a 3-VDC, lithium
coin-cell battery (CR2032) and is replaceable
by the installer or the user.
Installation Guidelines
• Mounting the sensor on metal can reduce
its transmitting range. Therefore, test the
sensor from the desired location using the
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dealer sensor test, before permanently
mounting it.
• Mount the sensor within 100 feet of the
panel.
• Mount the sensor on the frame, and the
magnet on the door, window, or drawer. If
mounting on double doors, mount the sen-
sor on the least used door and the magnet
on the other door.
Programming
The following steps describe the general guide-
lines for adding the sensor into panel memory.
Refer to the specific panel installation instruc-
tions or reference manual for complete pro-
gramming details.
1. Set the panel to the program mode.
2. Proceed to LEARN SENSORS.
3. Select the appropriate sensor group and
sensor number assignments.
4. When prompted by the panel to trip the
sensor for learning, remove the sensor
cover and slide the battery about half-way
out of the battery holder (see Figure 1).
Figure 1. Slide Battery Out of Holder at
Location and In Direction of Arrow
5. Slide the battery back into the holder.
6. Exit program mode.
7. Place the cover back on the sensor.
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Testing the Sensor
1. Set the panel to the dealer sensor test
mode.
2. Take the sensor and magnet to the desired
mounting location, making sure to line up
their alignment marks with each other.
3. Trip the sensor by pulling the magnet
away from the sensor.
4. Listen for interior siren beeps to indicate
how many rounds the panel receives from
the sensor. You should hear 6 to 8 beeps.
Note: The Learn Mode Micro Door/Window Sen-
sor has a built-in power-saver feature that
turns on automatically when the sensor is
tripped more than once, within a 4-1/4
minute time period.
When this feature is on, the sensor trans-
mits only half the usual number of data
rounds when tripped. For example, you
may hear only up to 4 data rounds instead
of 6 to 8.
For accurate sensor test results, leave the
sensor undisturbed in the closed (non-
alarm) condition for 5 minutes before trip-
ping it for testing. This gives the sensor
enough time to turn off the feature.
Mounting the Sensor
After successful programming and testing are
completed, mount the sensor and magnet with
double-sided tape (included) as follows:
Note: You must use 3 pieces of the double-sided
tape on the sensor as described in step 1,
to ensure the sensor does not move or
rock.
1. Apply 3 of the four pieces of double-sided
tape to the bottom of the sensor and mount
the sensor at the desired location.
2. Apply the remaining piece of double-sided
tape to the bottom of the magnet and
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mount it at the desired location, making
sure the alignment mark lines up with the
sensor’s.
3. Retest the sensor using the procedure in
the section “Testing the Sensor.”
Specifications
Dimensions: 1.75” x .80” x .50” (LxWxD)
Operating Temperature Range: 10°F to 120°F
Compatibility: All Learn Mode panels
Power Source: 3-VDC, lithium coin-cell bat-
tery (CR2032)
Transmit Range: At least 500 feet, open air
FCC Notice
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions:
1. This device may notcause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference that may be received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies,
Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
US Patents 4,855,713,4,864,636 andothers pending.
ITI is a registered trademark of Interactive Technologies, Inc.

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