User's Manual

Installation and Operations Manual
AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only)
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6.2.11.1 Flood Conditions
Once the sensor detects the presence of water, the integral transmitter will send a flood
alarm transmission to the DLC. The sensor will also send a restore (no flood) report
when the presence of water is no longer detected by the flood sensor. For flood
reporting the sensor requires the addition of the supplied external flood sensor. The
sensor is capable of detecting clean or dirty fresh water, salt water, or tap water.
6.2.11.2 Temperature Conditions
The temperature sensor will check the ambient temperature approximately once per
minute. If the temperature has changed by three (3) degrees F or more since the
sensors last 3 degree report the integral transmitter will send a temperature report to the
DLC. (Check the installation section for required wiring for the sensor if it is used in
temperature only configuration.) The temperature sensor does not send a restore
message, but does send an ambient temperature report approximately once an hour.
6.2.11.3 Discovering and Registering the Temperature/Flood Sensor
Follow these steps to discover and register the Temperature/ Flood Sensor:
Step
Action
1.
Place the DLC into Discovery Mode in DLD.
2.
Make the Temperature/Flood Sensor discoverable by inserting the three
batteries.
Alternate Method: Remove and reinstall the back case.
3.
Confirm that the Temperature/Flood Sensor has been discovered in DLD.
4.
Label the Temperature/Flood Sensor in DLD.
6.2.11.4 Installing/Mounting the Temperature/Flood Sensor Transmitter
The SW-ATT-TF includes a mounting plate and accessory hardware. While the sensor
can be mounted directly to a surface, it is recommended that the mounting plate be used
for ease of removal for servicing. The sensor and mounting plate are shown in Figure
73.