User's Manual

FCC ID: QN3FP01 Installation Guide
ION Digital LLP 11/04/02
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ION Digital LLP Ph# 1-800-407-4389
P.O. Box 3969 Blaine Washington Fax# 1-800-407-4465
USA 98231 www.ion-digital.com
Exterior Window / Door Security Sensor
Installation Instructions
The Exterior Window / Door Sensor/Transmitter
detects when a window is closed or opened, and
transmits a wireless security message to the System Control Panel. This is accomplished through the use
of a sensor unit (which contains the wireless transmitter and battery), and magnet unit. When the two are
separated, by opening the window, the sensor transmits an OPEN signal to the System Control Panel.
When the window is shut, the magnet is again within the sensor's range, and a CLOSE signal is sent.
Fig 1: Sensor and Magnet
Sensor Magnet
The sensor sends supervisory signals to the panel every 64 minutes (approximately). The sensor is
powered by a 3.0V, lithium battery, model CR2032.
Required Tools for Installation
Installation Sheet for documenting sensor locations
Screwdriver (if mounting using screws instead of adhesive)
Guidelines
The following guidelines will help ensure that installations are safe and efficient.
A sensor can be mounted on any side of the window frame (top, side or bottom), such that the opening
of the window moves the magnet away from the sensor.
Always try to mount the hardware such that the magnet, not the sensor, is on the moving window
panel. The sensor can be installed on the moving window panel, but should be avoided.
The device can be mounted on a metal frame, however range will decrease slightly. Do not install the
sensor on the frame until confirming the panel can detect the sensor.
The sensor should be kept as close to the panel or repeater as possible. Try to chose locations where
the separation is within 100 ft.
Avoid mounting the sensor in a location where it will be exposed to moisture.
Avoid mounting a sensor where temperatures are excessively hot or cold.
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WARNING:
Some installations may have electrical wiring running through the door or window
frames. Use caution to avoid electrical shocks
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