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Eveready™ is a trademark of Eveready Battery Company, Inc. ® Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Figure 1: RF1100E Mounting Template (Actual size) 1 - Wall tamper screw (optional) 2 - Mounting screw 3 - Base of RF1100E...
1 Best location: where the RF1100E is most effective. air compressors, bells, and power tools 2 Satisfactory location: where the effectiveness of the RF1100E may be reduced. Test the detector in the desired mounting location before drilling mounting holes.
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RF1100E | Installation Instructions | 3.0 Setup 3.0 Setup Figure 5: Sensitivity switch 1. Carefully open the service door (Item 3 in Figure 4) and insert the two AA batteries (supplied), observing the correct polarity. 2. Select a mounting location (refer to Section 2.0 Installation Considerations on page 3).
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When the detector exits Test Mode, the green LED does not flash, repeat Steps 2 and 3. (Item 7 in Figure 8) on the RF1100E stops flashing. If You can select the glass break sensitivity remotely from the green LED continues to flash, repeat Steps 2 and 3.
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RF1100E | Installation Instructions | 4.0 Mounting the RF1100E Enabling the Wall Tamper Figure 9: RF1100E Inside Layout Using the wall tamper is optional. To enable the wall tamper: • Use needle-nose pliers to remove the plastic tab on the back of the detector (Figure 7). The wall tamper...
Low Battery Indication 5.0 Low Battery Indication 6.0 Control Panel Programming The RF1100E indicates a low battery condition in two A two-part RF ID sticker (Item 1 in Figure 9 on page 6) ways: is located inside the transmitter portion of the •...