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Installation Instructions
Product Summary
Door/Window Sensors can be installed on doors, windows, 
or many other objects that open and close. The sensors 
transmit signals to the Control Panel when a magnet 
mounted near the sensor is moved away from or closer to 
the sensor.
Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines for installing Door/Window 
sensors.
Mount the sensor on the door frame and the magnet on 
the door. If the sensor is to be used on double doors, 
mount the sensor on the least-used door and the magnet 
on the other door.
If possible, locate sensors within 100 feet of the panel. 
While a transmitter may have a range of 500 feet or 
more out in the open, the environment at the installa-
tion site can have a significant effect on transmitter 
range. Sometimes a change in sensor location can help 
overcome adverse wireless conditions.
Make sure the alignment arrow on the magnet points to 
the alignment mark on the sensor.
Place sensors at least 5 inches above the floor to avoid 
damaging them.
Avoid mounting sensors in areas where they will be 
exposed to moisture or where the operating tempera-
ture (10°-120°F) will be exceeded.
Use spacers (not included) to keep sensors and magnets 
away from metal or metallic surfaces such as foil wall-
paper.
Materials Needed
#6 flathead screws
Screwdriver or brad driver
The following illustrations and procedure describe how to 
install the Door/Window sensor.
Figure 1. Sensor and Magnet Positions
Figure 2. Aligning the Door/Window Sensor and Mag-
net
To install Door/Window sensors:
1. Remove the sensor cover by pressing the button on the 
narrow end.
2. Remove the batteries to access the mounting holes.
3. Mount the sensor base with two #6 flathead screws at 
the locations shown in Figure 3. If you need to connect 
Sensor
Magnet
Align Arrow
and Mark
Doorframe
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Document Number: 466-1559 Rev. B PRELIMINARY
December 2001