Linear DUAL 824 manual DXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW Sensors, Test Sensors

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DXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS

The DXS-31 and DXS-32 sensors can be used

to monitor doors, windows, cabinets, crawl space

doors, gates, freezer doors, and many other

moving objects that could be used for intrusion or

need to be monitored.

A built-in magnetic switch triggers the sensor

when its magnet (mounted on the moving part

EXAMPLE INSTALLATIONS (WITH DXS-31 SHOWN)

LEFT OPENING DOOR

SLIDING WINDOW

TRANSMITTER

MOUNTED ON

DOOR JAMB MAGNET MOUNTED

ON WINDOW FRAME

(NOTE: SMALL END OF TRANSMITTER UP)

MAGNET MOUNTED

ON DOOR

TRANSMITTER

MOUNTED ON

WINDOW SILL

or the door or window) moves away from the

sensor.

The DXS-31 sensor can be wired to external

normally closed switches for remote triggering.

The DXS-31 sensor can connect directly to a

glass break detector.

SET SENSOR JUMPER

A jumper inside the door/window sensor selects instant or delayed response.

1A. If the sensor is going to be used on the primary entry/exit door make sure that the jumper is in the DELAY position.

1B. If the sensor is going to be used on a window or a door that is not going to be used to enter and exit the premises, set the jumper to the INSTANT position.

RIGHT OPENING DOOR

TRANSMITTER

MOUNTED ON

DOOR JAMB

(NOTE: SMALL END

OF TRANSMITTER DOWN)

MAGNET MOUNTED

ON DOOR

INSTANT/DELAY

ANTENNA

OPTION JUMPER

 

INPUT

MAGNET

ALIGNMENT

SELECT

MARK

JUMPER

 

TRANSMIT

 

INDICATOR

 

TEST

EXTERNAL

SWITCH

INPUT

 

 

TERMINALS

DOUBLE-HUNG

WINDOW

TRANSMITTER

MOUNTED ON

WINDOW FRAME

MAGNET

MOUNTED

ON WINDOW

SASH STILE

TWO TYPE 2032

BATTERIES

BATTERY

CLAMP

SCREW

BATTERY CLAMP

CHOOSE MOUNTING METHOD

2A. Apply double-stick tape (supplied) to back of sensors and magnets.

2B. Screws are also provided to mount sensors and magnets. Screws are preferred over the double- stick tape in permanent installations.

UL NOTE: Double-stick tape is not allowed in UL installations.

ATTACH SENSORS AND MAGNETS

Allow a maximum of 1/2" between magnet and sensor when door/window is closed.

The magnet height is adjustable and an optional magnet spacer is provided for uneven surfaces.

3A. On doors, mount sensor to door frame and magnet to door.

3B. On windows, mount sensor to window frame and magnet to window.

NOTE: Magnet must line up with mark on sensor case both horizontally & vertically.

4.Snap sensor onto mounting plate.

TEST SENSORS

INSTANT/DELAY

OPTION JUMPERSELECTS INSTANT

SELECTS

DELAY

ATTACH MOUNTING PLATES

USING THE SCREWS OR

DOUBLE-STICK TAPE PROVIDED

NOTE: ATTACHING THE TRANSMITTER WITH DOUBLE-STICK TAPE IS NOT ALLOWED IN UL INSTALLATIONS

In Chime Mode, the hardwired keypad(s) should “ding- dong” when the sensor sends a signal.

5.Open door or window.

Verify that light on the sensor (if there is one) glows momentarily when door/window is opened.

Status indicator on the hardwired keypad(s) should remain lit for each door/window sensor that is left open.

OPEN DOOR, TRANSMIT INDICATOR SHOULD LIGHT

ACTIVATE TRANSMITTER BY OPENING DOOR OR WINDOW

REPLACE TRANSMITTER COVER WHEN FINISHED

NOTE: THE TRANSMIT INDICATOR WILL ONLY LIGHT DURING TRANSMISSIONS WHEN THE CASE IS OPEN (EXCEPT WHEN PUSHING THE CASE FOR TESTING)

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Contents Supervised Wireless Security Control Panel Linear LLC IntroductionTable of Contents Control Panel Dual 824 Security SystemRemote Controls Wireless KeypadDOOR/WINDOW Sensors Panic ButtonsDesign the Installation Security System Floor PlanExample System Three system supervisory indicators Hardwired KeypadFive system mode indicators Overview of KeypadsHardwired Keypad Features Terminals for hardwired loop inputs Control Panel FeaturesSystem Location Control Panel InstallationWall Mounting External AntennaHardwired Keypad Installation ARM/DISARM KEY Station Wiring Hardwired Loop WiringTelephone Line Connection External Alarm Siren ConnectionVoice Response Module Automation Output ConnectionBackup Battery Installation Control Panel Power ConnectionBasic Control Panel Programming Create the Master User CodeGong and four beeps will sound Program the Hardwired Loops Repeat Steps 3-6 to enable all of the hardwired loops usedProgram the Wireless Sensors Programming Different Sensor Types For All Models DXS-10 Wireless Keypad Basic Sensor InstallationTest Sensors DXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW SensorsLabeling the Sensor Locations Customizing the KeypadOFF Mode Chime ModeSystem Operating Modes Lit sensor status indicators show which sensors are open Home ModeHome Instant Mode Manual Bypassing of SensorsExit Delay For Leaving the Premises Away ModeTest Mode Sensor Operation in Each System ModeSensor Function Table Power indicator normally glows when AC power is on Control Panel PowerWireless Sensor LOW Batteries System Trouble IndicationsAdding Sensors to the System Customizing the SystemGong and fi ve Beeps will sound Removing Sensors from the SystemPress HOME, 8, then Away Making a Sensor a 24-HOUR Door ChimeMaking a Sensor Interior Press HOME, 7, then AwayMaking a Sensor Perform a Different Function Programming Information Sensor Operation in Each System ModeSetup Mode Advanced ProgrammingControl Panel Programming Options Entry Delay Time Changing a Sensors Restore RequirementsExit Delay Time Changing a Sensors SupervisionRemote Control & Hardwire Disarming Level Remote Control & Hardwire Arming LevelEntry Delay Beeps Exit Delay BeepsSilent Emergency Alarms Silent Burglary AlarmsDisabling Quick Arming Automatic Restoral of Bypassed SensorsRemote Control & Hardwire ARM/DISARM Chirp Automation Output Mode During AlarmAutomation Output on During and After Alarm Automation Output on During AlarmRemote Access Password Automation Output During EXIT/ENTRY DelaysAutomation Output While Armed Automation Output PolarityControl Panel Master Reset Adding Additional User CodesRemoving Additional User Codes General Communicator Options Communicator ProgrammingWay manual, 3 2-way full duplex using this step Communicator EnableWAY Audio Voice ResponseDialing Delay Call LimiterDialing Method Call Routing Reporting FormatAccount Number Telephone Number Delays and Special CharactersPrimary Telephone Number Secondary Telephone NumberReport Force Arming Report Control Panel TroubleOpening and Closing Reports Point ID ReportingSteps #201-206 General Reporting CodesFire and Emergency buttons and for each System Reporting CodesSteps #261-266 Force Arming Reporting CodeSteps #210-233 By 2 Format Point ID Alarm Report CodesBy 2 Format Point ID Trouble Report Codes Steps #234-257By 2 Format Point ID Reporting Codes Important Information