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Series 5.0 Software (0510-1059-A_DRAFT) - User Guide
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9600 QR System
Door/Window Transceivers
A Door/Window transceiver is a unit that protects a door or window against 
unauthorized egress. An Exit alarm event is reported in the Event List when a 
monitored door or window is opened. The alarm automatically clears when the 
door or window is closed. The Door/Window transceiver is supervised; if no 
information is received by the system from the transceiver for a specified 
number of minutes, a Device Fault alarm is generated in the Event List.
The Door/Window transceiver comes in two pieces: the transceiver enclosure 
and a magnet. The transceiver enclosure is mounted on the door frame; the 
magnet is attached directly to the door.
Reset Button
If your Door/Window transceiver comes with a Rest Button, the alarm must be reset at the door by pressing the 
EMERGENCY reset button once the door/window is closed. The Door/Window transceiver comes in three 
pieces: the transceiver enclosure a magnet, and a reset button. The transceiver enclosure and reset button is 
mounted on the door frame; and the magnet is attached directly to the door. 
The Door/Window transceiver is powered by a 3V Lithium battery with a 3 to 5-year life, based on use. 
Following the instruction in this manual to insert the battery and set up the Door/Window transceiver for use.
Insert the battery on a Door/Window transceiver
1.    Use your fingers to remove the front cover of the transceiver by pushing the retaining clip on the top 
downward. This allows the hinged cover to drop down and expose the circuit board. 
2.    Pull the circuit board free from the enclosure. 
3.    If changing the battery, use a small flat screwdriver to push the 3V Lithium coin cell battery from the 
rear of the battery clip until it pops free.
4.    Insert the 3V Lithium coin cell battery into the battery holder as shown. Be sure to align the positive (+) 
end of the battery as marked on the battery and battery holder.
5.    Return the circuit board onto the two pins.
6.    Snap the front cover of the transceiver back into place.
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