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1 - Wall tamper screw (optional) 2 - Mounting screw 3 - Base of RF1100 Hold base of RF1100 enclosure against surface where it is to be mounted and mark the screw hole locations. Bosch Security Systems, Inc | 01/07 | 4998138680-01...
Mount the unit to optimize glass break detection. Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 for mounting examples. In normal residential or commercial applications, locate the RF1100 within 325 ft (100 m) of its assigned receiver. For best detector performance, select a mounting location that is: •...
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4 - Service door direction the arrow points (above the switch). An 2 - Test Mode pads 5 - LED enable switch orange flag protrudes from the side of the RF1100. (shown in the OFF 3 - SENS1 position) Figure 4: RF1100 Front Layout 3.
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When the detector exits Test Mode, the green LED 3. Touch both test pads at the same time with the tip (Item 7 in Figure 4 on page 4) on the RF1100 stops of the screwdriver. flashing. If the green LED continues to flash, repeat The green LED (Item 7 in Figure 4 on page 4) on the Steps 2 and 3.
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RF1100 | Installation Instructions | 3.0 Mounting the RF1100 Enabling the Wall Tamper Figure 9: RF1100 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...
• Medium Lowest FCC Compliance The RF1100 Wireless Glass Break Transmitter complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device cannot cause harmful interference.