Interlogix DesignLine Garage Door User Manual

Installation instructions, Designline garage door sensor

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466-2319C • April 2013

Copyright © 2013 UTC Fire & Security

DesignLine Garage Door Sensor

Installation Instructions

Introduction

This is the DesignLine Garage Door Sensor Installation
Instructions
for model TX-8010-01-1. The Garage Door
Sensor enables you to monitor the opening of your garage
door. Once the garage door opens to a 35 degree angle, the
sensor will go into an alarm condition turning on the siren and
calling the central monitoring station. Under normal use, the
sensor transmits open (trip) and close (restore) to the panel
each time the garage door is opened or closed. The sensor
also sends a supervisory signal to the panel every 64
minutes and is equipped with a cover tamper for added
security.
The sensor is designed to be mounted on the top panel of the
garage door. A built-in one-second delay feature helps
reduce false alarms if the garage door shakes in windy
conditions.


Installation guidelines

Use the following guidelines to install the sensor:
• Mount the sensor on the top panel of the garage door.
• If possible, locate the sensor within 100 ft. (30 m) of the

control panel. While a transmitter may have a range of 500
ft. (150 m) 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 orientation can help
overcome adverse wireless conditions.

• Make sure the tamper switch is pointed towards the floor.
• Avoid mounting the sensor in areas where it will be exposed

to moisture or where the sensor operation temperature
range of 0 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) will be exceeded.

• Avoid mounting the sensor in areas with a large quantity of

metal or electrical wiring.


Programming

This section describes general guidelines for programming
(learning) the sensor into the panel’s memory. Refer to your
control panel documentation for complete programming
details. To program the sensor, do the following:
1. To remove the sensor cover from the base, press a

flathead screwdriver into the slot on the bottom of the
sensor (Figure 1) and turn the screwdriver 90 degrees.


Figure 1. Remove the sensor cover

2. Put the panel into program mode.

3. Refer to your panel documentation for programming

(learning) sensors.

4. Press and release the tamper switch on the sensor (Figure

1) until the panel responds.

5. To replace the sensor cover on the base, align the tamper

switch with the plastic tamper tab (Figure 1) and snap the
cover down on the base.

6. Exit programming mode.

Verify programming and RF communication

Before mounting the sensor, verify that the sensor mounting
location provides good RF communication to the panel.
To verify, do the following:
1. Put the panel/receiver into sensor test mode.
2. Take the sensor to the mounting location.
3. Tilt the sensor approximately 35 degrees.
4. Listen for the siren or keypad beeps to determine

appropriate response (refer to your panel documentation).

5. Exit sensor test mode.


Mounting

To mount the sensor, do the following:
1. To remove the sensor cover from the base, press a

flathead
screwdriver into the slot on the bottom of the sensor
(Figure 1) and turn the screwdriver 90 degrees.

2. Use the base as a template to mark the mounting holes

with
a pencil.

3. Drill the holes for the screws.
4. Mount the base with the screws provided.
5. To replace the sensor cover on the base, align the tamper

switch with the plastic tamper tab (Figure 1) and snap the
cover down on the base.


Battery replacement

When the system indicates the sensor battery is low, replace
it immediately. Use the recommended replacement batteries
(see
Spec) or contact technical support for more information.
To replace the batteries, do the following:
1. To remove the sensor cover from the base, press a
flathead

screwdriver into the slot on the bottom of the sensor
(Figure 1) and turn the screwdriver 90 degrees.

2. Place a small flathead screwdriver in the slot between the

metal clip and the battery and twist the screwdriver slightly
while holding back one of the black plastic edges holding
the battery. Dispose of the old battery as required by local
laws.

3. Insert the replacement battery with the + sign facing out.
4. Verify programming and RF communication with the panel

(See

Verify programming and RF communication

).

5. To replace the sensor cover on the base, align the tamper

switch with the plastic tamper tab (Figure 1) and snap the

cover down on the base.

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