Radio Shack 5000, 49-2570 Mounting Accessories, Mounting the DOOR/ Window Sensor Transmitters

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MOUNTING ACCESSORIES

MOUNTING THE DOOR/ WINDOW SENSOR TRANSMITTERS

You can install any combination of door/window sensor transmitters (Cat. No. 49-2585) and motion detectors (Cat. No. 49-2589), in up to 16 zones.

Follow these steps to mount each door/window sensor transmitter.

1.Set the DELAY switch on the door/ window sensor transmitter to MIN to protect a window or to MAX to protect a door.

 

 

 

DELAY

 

MAX

MIN

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TEST

Note: The MAX setting lets you arm a sensor transmitter with a 60-second exit delay and a 30- second entry delay (see “Instant/ Delay Mode”). When set to MIN, the sensor transmitter immedi- ately triggers the alarm if it is trig- gered after the exit delay.

2.Select a location for the door/win- dow sensor transmitter. We rec- ommend that you purchase enough sensor transmitters to protect the front and back door and any windows that are hidden from view or easily accessible (including basement windows).

3.The supplied sensor transmitter and magnet switch are connected. If the wire is too long, shorten it by cutting it to the length required, stripping the ends, and reconnect- ing it to the magnetic switch.

4.Remove the sensor transmitter’s batteries and attach it to the wall using the supplied screws or dou- ble-sided tape (such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 64-2361). Then replace the batteries (if you removed them) and close the bat- tery compartment door.

5.Align the arrows on the switch and magnet, then install the switch and magnet using the supplied screws or double-sided tape.

WIRELESS SENSOR TRANSMITTER

Notes:

Do not mount the magnet directly onto a metal surface. If necessary, use a wood or plas- tic spacer.

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Contents Central Features Read this Before Installation Contents Replacing the Door/Window Sensor Transmitters’ Batteries Door/Window Sensor Transmitter GlossaryHOW the System Works Setting UP Monitored ServiceHouse Code Silent AlarmEntry and Exit Delays Dial DelayLights Off Time Alarm Flash OptionPanic Alarm Dial Touch-Tone DialingPlanning Your Security System Reassigning Security Zones Assigning Security ZonesSetting UP Console Quick INSTALLING/TESTING Your SystemInstalling the Keychain Remote Control Install Installing the Handheld Remote ControlInitializing the DOOR/ Window Sensor Transmitters Initializing the Motion Detector Replace with the actual illustration Installing the Lamp ModuleTesting the System Mounting the DOOR/ Window Sensor Transmitters Mounting AccessoriesFm Page 20 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 359 PM Mounting the Motion Detector Making a PET Zone Testing the Motion DetectorArm Away/Arm Home Instant/Delay ModeOperation ARMING/DISARMING the SystemTected, but all other zones arm Trouble AlarmViewing the Status Zones Using the Panic AlarmZone Indicators Other Console IndicatorsTurning Modules On/Off During AN AlarmAfter AN Alarm Controlling Plug ´N Power ModulesUsing Security Light Resetting ConsoleUsing BRIGHT/DIM Problem Solution TroubleshootingModules to the same letter and number as you Press Code located beneath the label on Alarms Care and Maintenance Replacing the CONSOLE’S Battery Intercom Systems Replacing the DOOR/ Window Sensor TRANSMITTERS’ BatteriesLightning FCC CautionsTelephone Line Connection Radio Shack
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5000, 49-2570 specifications

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