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ITI Learn Mode 60-742 Installation Instructions

Freeze sensor

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Document Number: 466-1541 Rev. C
November 1999
Product Summary
The ITI Learn Mode™ Freeze Sensor detects a furnace fail-
ure in a home or business. The Freeze Sensor contains a
bimetallic switch wired to a transmitter. It activates the
switch when the surrounding temperature drops to about
41°F. After the sensor is tripped, the Freeze Sensor will
send a restore signal to the panel when the temperature rises
to 50°F.
Tools and Equipment Needed
Slotted screwdriver, if using screws instead of the
included double-faced tape
The panel installation instructions, for more detailed
instructions on programming sensors
Ice cube
Plastic bag

Installation Guidelines

Do
Keep the transmitter within 100 feet of the panel. In
open air, the transmitter has a range of 500 feet, but the
indoor range will be shorter.
Locate the sensor in an area that is likely to get cold
first.
Locate the sensor on an interior wall where there is free
movement of air.
Program and test the Freeze Sensor before you perma-
nently attach it to anything.
Do not
Locate the sensor in the same room as a furnace, water
heater, or any other heat source that may stay warm
after the furnace fails.
Locate the sensor on an outside wall or near the base-
ment floor.
Place in areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring;
these may keep the sensor's signals from reaching the
panel.
Place sensor in an area where it will be exposed to
moisture.
Place sensor in a location where the temperature will
exceed the sensor's operating limits of 10° to 120°F.
Learn Mode Freeze Sensor

Installation Instructions

Programming
Follow these instructions to program the freeze sensor:
1.
Open the control panel cover.
2.
Enter Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the red-num-
bered buttons.
3.
Press Add from the Start Menu.
4.
Press the Sensor/Remote button from the Main menu
until you hear the location you wish to use with the sen-
sor.
The order of names the Control Panel uses are: key-
chain remote, touchpad remote, front door, back door,
garage door, bedroom, guest room, child's room, util-
ity room, living room, dining room, bathroom, laundry
room, kitchen, office, den, garage, special chime,
basement, upstairs, downstairs, hallway, medicine
cabinet, closet, attic. Each name may be used more
than once.
Note
When adding sensors, if you wish to use a more
descriptive location you may press the option button to
use the compass directions (north, north east, east,
south east, south, south west, west, north west).
5.
Press DONE.
6.
Enter the sensor type number (29) with the red num-
bered keys.
Note
If you wish to use a sensor number other than the next
available, enter a 2 digit sensor number with the red
numbered keys immediately after entering the sensor
type.
7.
Press the button on the top of the sensor (cover
removed) until the control panel confirms the program-
ming. If the button is not held down long enough, SYS-
TEM STATUS will report the sensor is open.
Testing
Perform Sensor Test
The following steps describe the guidelines for testing sen-
sors.
ITI Part No. 60-742
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Summary of Contents for ITI Learn Mode 60-742

  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Product Summary Programming The ITI Learn Mode™ Freeze Sensor detects a furnace fail- Follow these instructions to program the freeze sensor: ure in a home or business. The Freeze Sensor contains a bimetallic switch wired to a transmitter. It activates the Open the control panel cover.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    6 5 1 - 7 7 9 - 4 8 9 0 mounting hole for alignment (see Figure 5). SCREW MOUNTING HOLES ITI is a registered trademark of Interactive Technologies, Inc. Learn Mode and Simon are trade- 9255G02A.DSF marks of Interactive Technologies, Inc.