1. Find a suitable location.
a. The transmitter and receiver can be mounted at any angle as long as they are
parallel to each other and directly facing each other, and as long as the wires come
out of the same ends of both units (see Fig. 3).
b. If using multiple curtain sensors, be sure to set each for a different frequency
(see pg. 11).
c. The transmitter and receiver must not be separated by more than 190ft (60m)
outdoors or 380ft (120m) indoors.
2. Mount the transmitter and the receiver in such a way that surface-mounted wires do not
come out from above the units. This is to prevent water from entering via the wire holes.
If this is unavoidable, use silicone to completely cover the area where the wires come
out the holes to prevent water from entering
3. Once a suitable mounting location has been
found, remove the covers of the end caps
and locate the three mounting holes (see
Fig. 10). Using these holes as a template,
mark their location on the wall with a pencil.
4. Connect the wires (see pg. 9) before
permanently mounting the units to the wall.
1. Run six wires (1 x power, 1 x ground, 2 x alarm signal, and 2 x tamper switch) from the
alarm control panel to the receiver of the sensor. Shielded cable is strongly suggested.
2. Run four wires (1 x power, 1 x ground, and 2 x tamper switch) from the alarm control
panel to the transmitter of the sensor. Shielded cable is strongly suggested.
Note: It may be more convenient to connect the transmitter’s power and tamper wires to
the receiver’s power and tamper wires.
3. If burying the wires is required, make sure to run them through electrical conduit.
Shielded cable is strongly suggested.
4. If the wires are run along the wall, the use of armored cable is strongly suggested.
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