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sensor just a few inches one way or another is all it takes to get to a better place. If moving it around does not
work, try another location. If you cannot find a good spot anywhere near there, it might be that you are out of
range of the Hub. Moving your Lamp nearer to where you want to install this sensor might be the answer -
read more about tweaking your system for better wireless network coverage.
As you position your Door/Window Sensor, you should make sure you select a location where the
Door/Window Sensor light is flashing continuously. You may wish to place the Door/Window Sensor
somewhere, and then watch it for 5 to 10 seconds to ensure that it continues to flash, confirming that this is a
good position where it can be in constant contact with your Hub. Once you have found a good spot, fix both
parts of the Door/Window Sensor in place with a sticky pad (read the instructions first!).
If you have any problems with finding a position for your Door/Window Sensor where the light stays flashing,
click here for help. If you have any problems deciding where to place the Door/Window Sensor, or actually
fixing it in place, click here.
Naming the Door/Window Sensor
Now you should have successfully positioned the Door/Window Sensor in your home.
On the website, you can now name it in the box. You can give the Door/Window Sensor a name, such as Back
Door Sensor or Freezer Sensor.
(Later on, you will have the opportunity to assign the Door/Window Sensor to a room in your home, if you opt
to set up Rooms on the AlertMe secure website. For now, you just need to give it a name.)
Great! You have installed your Door/Window Sensor.
Find out more about what the Door/Window Sensor is and what it does here (leaving the installation user guide
- you might want to open this page in another tab or window).