User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Description
- What is Included
- Transmitter Serial Number
- Programming the Bill Trap in the Panel
- Application Example
- Selecting the Proper Location (LED Survey Operation)
- Installing the Bill Trap
- Installing or Replacing the Battery
- Battery Life Expectancy
- FCC Information
- Specifications
- Compatibility
- Patents
- Listings and Approvals
Digital Monitoring Products 1125 PIR Installation Guide
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6. Gently slide the PCB back into the housing making sure the lever alarm switch is in position to activate. See
Figure 4.
Correct
Lever Alarm
Switch Location
Red LED
Antenna
Incorrect
Lever Alarm
Switch Location
Red LED
Antenna
Figure 4: Lever Alarm Switch Location Detail
7. Use a Phillips screwdriver to replace the base onto the housing.
8. Slide the bill trap back into the cash drawer.
Caution: Properly dispose of unused batteries. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or
incinerate. Risk of re, explosion, and burns.
Battery Life Expectancy
Typical battery life expectancy for DMP Model 1139 Bill Trap is 1 year. DMP wireless equipment uses two-way
communication to extend battery life.
The following situations can reduce battery life expectancy:
• If a receiver is unplugged, too far away, or not installed.
Note: Transmitters continue to send supervision messages until a receiver returns an acknowledgement.
After an hour the transmitter only attempts a supervision message every 60 minutes.
• Frequent transmissions, such as constant removing and replacing the trapped bill.
• When installed in extreme hot or cold environments.
The following situation can extend battery life expectancy:
• Extend transmitter supervision time in panel programming.
• Infrequent transmission trips.