Wireless Door/Window
Wireless door or window alarm sensor.
- Encrypted-Secure Communication- Operates 8 Years on Batteries
- Secures Any Window or Door
Wireless Alarm Door Contact
This wireless door/window device is an ultra compact sensor that communicates to the alarm control panel using proprietary encryption technology. It encrypts signals sent to the alarm panel providing constant supervisor communications between the device and the alarm panel. Easy to install on anything that opens or closes, the unit provides intelligent notifications on all aspects of operation such as "door or window left open, low battery, tampering, alarm & normal conditions". The unit can reliably operate on one set of batteries up to eight years! The device uses an innovative board and antenna design to extend its wireless range and allow mounting on a variety of surfaces.
FEATURES
- Encrypted sensor technology protects signals sent to the alarm panel
- Can be easily mounted on doors or windows with included adhesive
- Detects movement if moved more than 1”
- Can be programmed as “Safety Sensor” for medicine cabinets, chemical storage, safes or storage closets
- Using Alarm.com you can get a text if your door or window is left open
- The built-in tamper switch triggers an alert if the cover is removed
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Installation & User Manuals Pro Guard - Install & User Guides
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Installation Tips |
Installation & User Manuals Pro Guard - IQ Panel Alarm System - Install & User GuidesAlarm System Design Suggestions There are three basic designs when it comes to burglar alarms (Trap Protection, Perimeter Protection and a combination of these two). Trap Protection This is the most cost effective design. It utilizes a combination of door sensors and strategically placed motion sensors. The design is effective if you plan on using the system when you are away from home. Door sensors are installed on the entry and exit doors. The door sensors are programmed for a delay time, allowing you to arm and disarm the system during the entry/exit period. Motion sensors are placed to cover the traffic areas. The goal is to place motion sensors in certain locations so that an intruder cannot move from one area to the other without being detected (hallways and open kitchen/living rooms are good examples). This design does leave "dead spots" where an intruder could enter, but they cannot move from that area to another without being detected and tripping the alarm. This design is effective and saves money because less devices are used for detection. When an entry door is opened, it puts all motion sensors into a delay period, allowing you to disarm the system without triggering an alarm. If the motion sensor detects movement without an entry door being opened first, an alarm is instantly triggered. Perimeter Protection This design is used mainly to secure your home while you are there. A combination of window/door sensors and glass break sensors are used to protect all possible perimeter entry points. Since no motion detectors are used, the system can be armed while home, allowing for free movement inside without tripping any devices. Combination Protection This design combines the Trap Design and Perimeter Design. The system utilizes a combination of window/door, glass break and motion sensors. This allows the user to arm all devices when leaving and only arm the perimeter devices when home. The action is very easy. You simply choose the "armed away mode" when leaving or the "armed stay mode" when settling in for the evening. |