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ClareOne Door Window Sensor with Shock Installation Manual
CLR-C1-DWSHK
CLR-C1-DWSHK IM V3 05012020
Description
The CLR-C1-DWSHK is a wireless window sensor
designed for dual protection; open and close and to
detect vibrations made by an intruder attempting to break
a window. The sensor contains a piezo detection device
that detects vibrations when mounted on a window frame.
The detection circuit can be adjusted for sensitivity during
installation to ensure maximum coverage. The device
also has a built-in reed switch to monitor the open and
close of the door or window. When activated, the sensor
transmits a signal to the control panel. These are the
signals the unit provides: supervisory, tamper and low
battery (as needed). The sensor is powered by (2)
replaceable 3-VDC, lithium coin-cell batteries.
Installation Guidelines
• Mounting the sensor on metal can affect the transmitting
range performance. Therefore, test the sensor from the
desired location using the installer sensor test, before
permanently mounting it.
• Mount the sensor within 100 ft. of the panel.
Mount the sensor on the frame of the door or window.
Mount to either wood or metallic surfaces.
• After mounting the sensor, test the sensor using the
procedure in the section “Testing the Sensor”.
Mounting the Sensor
Mount the sensor using the supplied mounting screws for
permanent mounting installations or using the supplied
double-sided tape is optional
.
Note: Sensor and magnet should not exceed 5/8”.
Mounting Screws
1. Remove the sensor base from the sensor.
2. Place the sensor base in desired location and mount
the base with the supplied screws. Attach the sensor to
the base.
3. Mount the magnet into the desired location using the
supplied screw and lock washer, making sure the
alignment mark lines up with the sensor mark.
Shock Test Mode
Test mode is entered automatically when the cover is
removed. The LED activates on shock activation and
goes out upon shock restoral.
LED is functional only in test mode.
Test mode is active as long as the cover is removed.
Shock sensor sensitivity setting
An LED test mode (see above) is included to aide in
setting sensitivity to desired level
1. Mount sensor in intended location and tap mounting
surface with desired level of activation impact
2. Adjust potentiometer until correct sensitivity is obtained
The potentiometer adjusts shock sensitivity from
minimum Low (CCW) to maximum Hi (CW). These
setting are marked on the PCB.
In maximum sensitivity mode, the least amount of shock
is required to activate a shock alarm.
If the
potentiometer is set all the way Low (CCW) the
shock portion of the device is turned off and only the
internal reed switch is active
Programming
The following steps describe the general guidelines
for programming the sensor into panel memory.
Refer to the specific panel’s documentation for complete
programming details.
1. The internal magnetic reed switch and shock zone
use the same ID number
2. Enter panel learn-in/enrollment mode
3. Remove battery tabs
4. Trip sensor using magnet or enter ID #
5. Enter sensor information
Note: Loop locations:
Shock Loop 1
Reed Switch Loop 2
Tamper Loop 4
6. For second zone trip sensor using magnet or enter
ID #
7. Enter sensor information
Note: Loop locations:
Shock Loop 1
Reed Switch Loop 2
Tamper Loop 4
8. Exit program mode
Testing and adjusting the Sensor
Take the sensor and magnet to the desired mounting
location, making sure to line up the magnet alignment

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