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Wireless Garage Door Roller Shutter Door Sensor (100m) [Outdoor]

£29.99 (inc VAT)

Description

This sensors can be used outside or in areas where the sensor may get walked over. It comprises of a metal plate that is screwed to the floor of the garage door, roller shutter or side of a gate and then the other part of the sensor is attached to the garage door, roller shutter or gate itself (the opening part).

The wireless trasmitter is housed inside the sensor which can be placed inside a plastic box if required to keep it waterproof or attached to a wall.

Features

  • Wireless - will transmit up to 100m max. Typical range is 30 - 50m depending on conditions.
  • On activation upper LED will illuminate
  • On low battery lower LED will illuminate
  • Can be used outdoors. Completely waterproof to IP55 standards.

Spec

  • Frequency: 433 Mhz
  • Width x Depth x Height approx. (cm):
    • Sensor = 3.5 x 1.6 x 7
    • Floorplate = 3.8 x 1 x 10.5
    • Contact = 1.5 x 1.5 x 10.5

Compatibility

  • Alert Pal tick,yes
  • Premier House Alarm tick,yes
  • Elite House Alarm tick,yes
  • Medilarm Classic cross,no
  • Medilarm Pro Personal Alarm for the Elderly cross,no

Contents

  • 1 x Metal floor plate
  • 1 x Metal contact
  • 1 x Wireless Sensor housed in IP55 waterproof box (100m)
  • 1 x 12V A23 Battery (MN21/L1028/8LR23)
  • 4 x Fixing screws
  • 1 x Self Adhesive pad

Setup

  • Either use the supplied sticky pads to attach the sensor to an appropriate structure or remove the back cover and screw this to the wall and then clip the sensor back on.
  • The wireless code that the vibration sensor uses to uniquely identify itself to the alarm, can be set or altered by carrying out the following steps:
    • Remove the back cover
    • Locate the rows of 3 small pins that point upwards
    • Remove the series of small clips (jumpers) that are attached to one of the pins in each row.
    • Reposition each clip in any order across two pins on the same row (a clip is not required on every row). If you require two sensors to be on the same alarm zone then just make sure they both have the same pattern of clips so they generate the same wireless code.

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Last Updated: Monday, 21 May 2012 06:38