User's Manual

Copyright 1997
15. You can use the enclosed double-sided adhesive
tape to mount the sensor and the magnet. If you
prefer a permanent attachment with screws, use a
screw driver to pierce through the bottom at the
marked location (Fig. 7).
The cut for the upper screw is located on the rear
side of the sensor. First, insert this screw, use a
dowel if necessary, and let the screw protrude for
approx. 3 mm from the wall. Hang the sensor on
this screw and now mark the position of the lower
screw on the wall. After drilling a hole here, or
insertion of a dowel, tighten the lower screw (Fig. 8).
16. While mounting the magnet, make sure that the distance between the sensor and the magnet is
as small as possible, and that the arrow markings are at the same height. The distance should
not exceed 5 mm (Fig. 3).
1. Set the 8-setting switch to the same house code as the hand transmitter.
Insert the enclosed battery (23A, 12V) by observing the correct polarity.
Now decide, in which instance the sensor should trigger an alarm:
A) ONLY for armed system Æ Use cover WITH bulge on the inside.
B) ALSO for switched-off system (24 hrs.) Æ Use cover WITHOUT bulge on the inside.
Slide the appropriate cover onto the sensor. Make sure that the cover is completely closed.
2. Function control of sabotage protection (works only with alarm version according to point 17 A):
Open the cover again. The LED on the sensor must light up for 1 - 2 secs., thus indicating that
the sabotage protection is working properly. Close the cover again.
3. Function control of magnetic contact: Close the secured door, or window. By opening the door, or
window, the LED lights up for 1 - 2 secs. and then extinguishes again.
ATTENTION! The sensor is equipped with a power saving switch. After its activation (open
window), the sensor transmits an alarm signal to the central station, and then switches itself off
completely. The sensor will be reactivated as soon as you close the window. Thereby, the
battery’s life span is extended significantly when doors and windows are left open for several
hours, for instance in Summer.
Before opening doors or windows secured for 24 hrs., you must unplug the power supply from
the wall plug and disconnect one of both connections to the emergency battery. If you forget
these steps, an alarm will be triggered. Therefore, choose version B only for windows and
doors which are normally always closed.
After resuming operation, press the OFF key on the hand transmitter. (Points 11+12)
Fig. 7 Fig. 8