UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation Inc 802A-SHOCK Manual De Usuario
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Learn Mode Shock Sensor Installation Instructions
Shock Sensor Orientation
There are two types of shock sensor mounting orientations; on
a vertical surface or on a horizontal surface (sill or ledge).
On a vertical surface, there are two orientations (see Figure 3
below).
Note: On a vertical surface, the shock sensor element must always
be oriented with its screw terminals down, or the writing on the
shock element horizontal.
shock element horizontal.
Figure 3:
Mounting on a vertical surface
On a horizontal surface (sill or ledge), any orientation is
allowed, but certain sensor element orientations are better than
others. The element is much better at detecting horizontal
vibrations perpendicular to its writing than parallel (see
Figure 4 below).
Figure 4:
Mounting on horizontal surface
Tools and Supplies
Control panel installation instructions
Phillips screwdriver
Slotted screwdriver (to pry off the cover)
Two #6 x ¾" flathead screws for mounting the sensor
(included)
(included)
Two #6 x
⅝" screws for mounting the magnet (included)
Installation
Caution: W
hen handling electronic components, the user
must be free of static electricity. Touch a grounded,
bare metal surface before touching a circuit board
or wear a grounded wrist strap.
1. Insert a slotted screwdriver into the slot at the top end of
the unit and remove the cover (see Figure 5 below).
Figure 5:
Remove the sensor cover
2. Using the flathead mounting screws, secure the base to
the mounting surface either vertically or horizontally as
required (see Figure 6 below).
Figure 6:
Sensor base mounting holes
3. Position the shock element and press it firmly into its
socket (see Figure 7 on page 3).
4. If using the reed switch, use the two remaining screws to
mount the magnet so that its arrow is aligned with the
arrow on the sensor case (see Figure 7 on page 3).