Interlogix 60-670-95R Installation

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Document Number: 466-1559 Rev. B March 2002
Product Summary
ITI Part No. 60-670-95R
Installation Instructions
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 installa­tion 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 tempera­ture (10°-120°F) will be exceeded.
Use spacers (not included) to keep sensors and magnets
away from metal or metallic surfaces such as foil wall­paper.
Sensor
Magnet
Align Arrow and Mark
Door Frame
2 AAA Batteries
Figure 1. Sensor and Magnet Positions and Alignment
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 2 If you need to connect external switches, they should be installed at this point. Use the procedure for connecting external switches.
Materials Needed
#6 flathead screwsScrewdriver or brad driver
The following illustrations and procedure describe how to install the Door/Window sensor.
Mounting Holes
Figure 2. Mounting Hole Locations (Bottom View)
4. Remove the magnet from its base. Line up the arrow on the magnet with the mark on the sensor.
5. Mount the magnet base no more than 3/8-inch away from the sensor base. Replace the magnet cover.
6. Re-install the batteries and circuit board; and attach the sensor cover to the sensor base.
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When window or door construction does not allow the
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Programming
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transmitter to be installed next to the magnet, use an external switch to install the Door/Window Sensor.
Connecting External Switches
External switches used with Door/Window Sensors allow you to protect doors and windows when there is inadequate room for directly mounting the sensor or when you want to locate the Door/Window Sensor in an adjacent but less visi­ble place.
Materials and Tools Needed
Hermetically sealed external switches (sealed reed
switch) that supply a minimum 250-milli-second open or closure on alarm (only normally closed circuits can be used on the Simon panel)
Stranded 22-gauge wireSmall wire cuttersSensor and magnet spacers (optional)
Installation Guidelines
1. Install the magnet on the opening edge of the door or movable part of a window.
2. Position the switch on the door or window frame within one inch of the magnet.
3. Remove the cover from the Door/Window Sensor.
4. Pass the wires on the external switch through the rear opening at the bottom of the Door/Window Sensor.
5. Attach each wire to one side of the screw terminal (#31-255). Press the screw terminal over the wire posts.
6. Mount the sensor.
6. Enter the sensor type number (10 for exterior door, 14 for interior door, and 13 for window) with the red bered
keys.
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If you wish to use a sensor number other than the next available, enter a 2 digit sensor number with the red numbered keys immediately after entering the sensor type.
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7. Press the button on the top of the sensor (cover removed).
Testing Door/Window Sensors used with the Simon Control Panel
The following steps describe the guidelines for testing sen­sors.
1. Open the Control Panel cover.
2. Enter the Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the red-num­bered buttons.
3. Press the Test button once.
4. Press DONE.
5. Trip the sensor (move the magnet away from the sen­sor) and do not replace the magnet until the Control Panel indicates the number of RF packets received.
6. Note the number of siren beeps indicating how many RF packets the Control Panel received from the sensor. You should hear 7-8 beeps.
We recommend that you test the sensors after all program­ming is completed and whenever a sensor-related problem occurs.
Programming
Follow these instructions to program the touchpad:
1. Open the control panel cover.
2. Enter Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the red-num­bered buttons.
3. Press Add from the Start Menu.
4. Press the Sensor/Remote button from the Main menu until you hear the location you wish to use with the sen­sor.
The order of names the Control Panel uses are: key­chain remote, touchpad remote, front door, back door, garage door, bedroom, guest room, child’s room, utility room, living room, dining room, bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, office, den, garage, special chime, base­ment, upstairs, downstairs, hallway, medicine cabinet, closet, attic. Each name may be used more than once.
When adding sensors, if you wish to use a more descriptive location you may press the option button to use the compass directions (north, north east, east, south east, south, south west, west, north west).
5. Press DONE.
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While the sensor test is a valuable installation and service tool, it only tests sensor operation for the cur­rent conditions. You should perform a sensor test after any change in environment, equipment, or program­ming.
If a Sensor Fails the Sensor Test
If sirens do not beep when a sensor is tripped, use an ITI RF Sniffer (60-401) test tool to verify that the sensor is trans­mitting. Constant beeps from the RF Sniffer indicate a run­away (faulty) sensor. Replace the sensor.
To improve sensor communication, you can:
reposition the sensorrelocate the sensorif necessary, replace the sensor
To reposition a sensor:
1. Rotate the sensor and test for improved sensor commu­nication at 90 and 180 degrees from the original posi­tion.
2. If poor communication persists, relocate the sensor as described as follows.
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