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6. Loosen the screws on the sen-
sor’s terminals to connect the
wires.
7. Connect wires from the sensor’s
TAMPER
terminals to the alarm
system’s Normally Closed (N.C.)
panic terminals, then tighten the
screws.
8. Connect wires from the sensor’s
ALARM
terminals to the alarm sys-
tem’s N.C. or N.O. terminals, then
tighten the screws.
9. Connect the wires from the sen-
sor’s
+
terminal to the alarm sys-
tem’s 12-volt positive (+) terminal
and connect the sensor’s
termi-
nal to the alarm system’s 12-volt
negative (–) terminal. Then tighten
the screws.
Notes:
• Ensure the terminal connections
are correct and secure before you
continue with the installation.
Do not replace the PCB or the
cover until after you mount the
sensor in the selected location
and adjust the detection distance.
Do not apply power to your alarm
system until you replace the sen-
sor’s cover (after you adjust the
detection distance).
Selecting the Alarm Output
Your sensor is equipped with select-
able Normally Open (N.O.) or Normal-
ly Closed (N.C.) alarm output so you
can set it to match your alarm sys-
tem’s output.
To select N.C. alarm output, leave the
jumper on both pins of P3.
To select N.O. alarm output, lift the
jumper off both pins of P3 and reposi-
tion it on one pin.
Setting the Pulse Count
The pulse count setting determines
how many zones the intruder must
cross before the sensor triggers the
alarm.
Note:
If you installed the curtain lens
in the sensor, set the pulse count to
one.
Leave the jumper on both pins of P2
to set the sensor to two-pulse count.
The intruder must violate two zones
before the alarm is triggered.
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