Swann MALARM1301012E Manual page 5

Wireless alarm kit
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However, these types of sensors can be circumvented if a window or fragile door
were broken rather than opened. Thus, we suggest using the infrared sensors as a
backup to the Window/Door Sensors.
IMPORTANT: The Window/Door Sensor only works correctly when the trigger is
aligned to the correct side of the transmitter as pictured above. The trigger should
be placed on the side opposite to the RF+ALARM/OFF/RF switch.
Environments with extreme fluctuating magnetic fields (such as around devices like
microwaves) can interfere with the proper functioning of the Window/Door Sensor.
We suggest avoiding placing the Window/Door Sensor near these devices. (We're
not sure why you would keep your microwave at the front door, but people do weird
things sometimes.)
OFF: The Window/Door Sensor is inactive.
RF: When triggered, the Window/Door Sensor will transmit a signal to the control
unit. The built-in siren will not sound.
RF+ALARM: When triggered, the Window/Door Sensor will transmit a signal to the
control unit in addition to sounding its own internal siren. The additional siren in the
sensor is a great backup to the main alarm unit's siren, and will sound in the place
the alarm is triggered.
The Door/Window Sensors
The included Window/Door Sensors are
extremely reliable, and will be triggered
every time the door on which they are
Siren
mounted is opened.
When the two parts of the sensor are
extremely close to one another (ideally
touching) the sensor is deactivated. As
soon as the two parts are moved apart by
Transmitter
about 1/2 of an inch (about 10-15mm), this
will cause the transmitter to send the alarm
signal.
We suggest using the Window/Door
Battery
Sensors as your primary alarm triggers.
Compartment
They are reliable and, if installed correctly,
can safeguard doors and windows from
being opened without your knowledge.
Modes:
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