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Door/Window Sensor. Controlling Your Sensor Using your computer and the Gateway, you locally manage your home environment with the Motorola Home Monitoring & Control System. When configured, the system can notify you of any new events by sending an e-mail when your Door/Window Sensor detects an event.
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The Door/Window Sensor cannot be used on metal doors, metal doorframes, or metal objects. If you paint your Motorola sensor, use a non-conductive latex paint. Remove the batteries from the sensor before painting and allow adequate time for the paint to dry before reinserting batteries. Make sure you do not let paint run into the openings of the sensors to prevent damage to the electrical circuitry.
Mounting Drilling template at the end of this guide to assist you. Make sure the magnetic contact aligns with the top of the sensor on either the left or right side. Your Motorola Door/Window Sensor is now ready to be used. Troubleshooting...
The battery is expected to last up to 12 months. This depends on actual use and how often the sensor is triggered. The Motorola Door/Window Sensor includes a battery saving feature that causes the sensor to hibernate when there is no activity, and wakes-up when the sensor is triggered. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
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Door/Window Sensor Wall Mounting Drilling Template Mounting tools: Screwdriver, electric drill or awl. On hard surfaces, Motorola recommends that you pre-drill ½ inch deep pilot holes with a drill bit slightly smaller than the mounting screws before secur- ing the sensor to the surface. When mounting a sensor on soft surfaces like sheetrock, use an awl to punch holes in the material slightly smaller than the plastic anchors included in the hardware mounting kit.
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User Guide Door/Window Sensor Magnetic Contact Mounting Template Page 6...