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LC 1200 Manual                                                                                                   The Magnetic Switch 4-1 
The Magnetic Switch 
  Specifications 
  Positioning  
  Mounting  
  Wiring 
  Double Door Applications 
  Perimeter Door Applications 
 
Magnetic Switches (
Part #650514
Figures 4.1-4.2; 
GRI 29 Series
) are used on doors where alarm 
activation is not desired unless the door is 
opened when a Tag is in the Tx Activation Field. 
Specifications 
 
Power Requirements 
 
Temperature 
 
Weight 
Power Requirements 
No power required;  
dry contacts rated for 175V DC 
Temperature 
Magnetic Switches operate best in an ambient 
temperature between 35 and 90 degrees 
Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this range may 
cause unexpected or undesirable results, 
including premature failure.  
Weight 
A Magnetic Switch weighs approximately 1.0 
ounce. 
Figure 4.1 Magnetic Switch parts
 
Positioning 
Magnetic Switches are usually located at the top 
of the monitored door on the doorstop. The part 
that contains the Switch is mounted on the 
header or doorframe, while the part that contains 
the activating Magnet is mounted on the door 
itself (
see Figure 4.3
). A recessed model is also 
available. 
For simplicity, in this manual the term 
“Magnetic Switch” will reference the entire 
Switch as a unit, not just the parts that contain 
the contacts. 
Position the Magnetic Switch so that it is nearest 
the latch side of the door. If a Magnetic Lock is 
used, mount the Switch closest to the latch side 
and then the Lock immediately after it.  
Figure 4.2 Magnetic Switch Dimensions