Eagle VeriLock User Manual

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User's Guide
for Eagle VeriLock™ Integrated Security Sensors
Limited Publication Release
Eagle Window & Door is proud to introduce VeriLock™ integrated security sensors, an innovative security option
that integrates wireless security sensors into Eagle
embedded within our windows and doors and can detect when the product is open or closed. The sensors also
detect whether the product is locked or unlocked, something other security sensors are not able to do. This
enables a simplified "check the windows and doors routine" at bedtime or departure. Additionally, all Eagle
sensors, when used with a third party security and monitoring system, can be monitored and armed, even when
you're not home.
With integrated sensors, the beauty of Eagle products is maintained without unsightly wires, sensors or holes.
Plus, the product warranty is maintained. Generally, third party security systems can void the manufacturer's
warranty with the installation of sensors and wires on windows and doors.
Eagle windows and doors with VeriLock integrated security sensors are designed to work in conjunction with a
security system that is compatible with Honeywell
reputable security dealer.
When properly integrated into a third party security
system, Eagle's VeriLock sensors are designed to:
Detect whether your Eagle window or door is open
or closed
Detect whether your Eagle window or door is
locked or unlocked
Communicate changes in open/close and lock/
unlock wirelessly in a format compatible with
Honeywell 5800 Series transmitters
Monitor sensor battery level and communicate low
battery state in a format compatible with
Honeywell 5800 Series transmitters
Deliver comparable range to other wireless
sensors based on Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) regulations that limit RF
transmit power levels
Eagle Window & Door is not affiliated with Honeywell. Eagle's VeriLock sensors are independent of the security
system, yet communicate with it to provide added features and benefits for windows and doors that only Eagle can
offer.
"Eagle" and all other marks denoted are trademarks of Eagle Window & Door Manufacturing, Inc. and its parent company. "Honeywell" is a registered trademark of
Honeywell International Inc. ©2010 Eagle Window & Door Manufacturing, Inc. All rights reserved.
VeriLock
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window and door products. The sensors, when ordered, are
®
5800 Series transmitters installed and monitored by a
To experience the full benefits of VeriLock sensors,
an experienced security system dealer is required to:
Select and install a security system compatible with
Honeywell 5800 Series transmitters
Specify a system to accommodate the number of
Eagle windows and doors in the dwelling
Configure each VeriLock sensor into the specified
security system, as each sensor has its own unique
identification code permanently assigned
Program the security system using Eagle's
recommended zone descriptors
Adjust the system for wireless range deficiencies
due to size or layout of home through the use of
wireless repeaters and/or additional wireless
receivers
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User's Guide
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  • Page 1: Introduction

    Eagle can offer. “Eagle” and all other marks denoted are trademarks of Eagle Window & Door Manufacturing, Inc. and its parent company. “Honeywell” is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. ©2010 Eagle Window & Door Manufacturing, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Limitations ................. 16 ® Limited Warranty for Eagle Windows and Doors with VeriLock™ Integrated Security Sensors ... . 17 - 20 General Safety Warnings Do not leave openings unattended Follow manufacturer’s instructions for...
  • Page 3: Operating Instructions

    User’s Guide Double-Hung, Single-Hung Operating Instructions and Monumental Single-Hung Windows How Sensors Work Lock Lever Sensors are integrated within the locking WASH WASH mechanisms. When properly configured into the security system, a sensor within the lock signals when the window is in the closed position. When the Unlocked Locked locking mechanism is engaged, a second signal is...
  • Page 4: Verification Information

    It may be helpful to close and lock all other windows that are part of the security system to avoid confusion. Note 2: Example messages provided above are accurate only if security system dealer follows Eagle’s recommended zone descriptors during system configuration.
  • Page 5: Battery Information

    User’s Guide Battery Information Battery Type: provided by the Eagle limited warranty for VeriLock™ integrated security sensors. Lithium Coin Cell Battery Battery Size and Quantity: Batteries carry the risk of fire, explosion and burns. For Casement Window: CR-1632 (2 per window)
  • Page 6: Battery Replacement Instructions

    User’s Guide Battery Replacement Instructions the battery tray is facing upward. Continue to fully push the battery tray in. The battery tray will Batteries are small parts and, if swallowed, could encounter several points of light resistance as the pose a choking hazard to young children. batteries contact the sensor.
  • Page 7: Double-Hung And Single-Hung Windows

    User’s Guide Battery Replacement Instructions - continued Double-Hung and Single-Hung Windows Double-Hung and Single-Hung Windows Before you begin battery replacement, place a freestanding object, such as a chair, under the window to Exterior Side Up support the lower sash while tilted. 1.
  • Page 8: Monumental Single-Hung Windows

    User’s Guide Battery Replacement Instructions - continued Monumental Single-Hung Windows Monumental Single-Hung Windows 1. Close the unit (upper and lower sash) and lock the left Battery sash lock. Tray 2. Remove the plastic/metal screw cap on the right lock lever using a small flat head screwdriver. Take care not to scratch the finish of the plastic/metal screw Phillips cap.
  • Page 9: Hinged French Doors

    User’s Guide Battery Replacement Instructions - continued Hinged French Doors Hinged French Doors 1. Unlock and open the door panel. Secure the door panel in the open position (e.g. chair). 2. Locate the battery tray at the top of the center strike plate in the door jamb.
  • Page 10: Sliding Door

    Read and follow the care and maintenance • Hinged door center strike plates can be easily ® instructions for you Eagle windows and doors masked with painter’s tape to protect the center available online at EagleWindow.com. strike plate and sensor. Carefully set any removed hardware aside.
  • Page 11 User’s Guide Finishing and General Care - continued Masking Casement and Awning Window Sensors Masking Hinged French Door Strike and Sensor If the lock bezel and lock lever are removed prior Mask the hinged door center strike plate and sensor to finishing, fill the bezel opening with a protective on the side jamb with painter’s tape prior to finishing.
  • Page 12: Cleaning Hardware And Sensors

    User’s Guide Finishing and General Care - continued When reassembling the hardware, note that casement and awning lock levers are handed and the magnets • should always be located to the bottom of the lock lever (see illustration below). In the instance the sash locks were removed on double-hung or single-hung windows, make sure they get installed back to the correct location.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Frequently Asked Questions Questions Answers 1. How long will the VeriLock™ sensor batteries last? 1. Most 3.0 Volt lithium batteries will provide years of operation. Actual battery life is dependent upon the environment in which the sensor is used and the number of signals the sensor has had to send.
  • Page 14 Then follow the verification steps noted on page 4. INSTANT CODE CHIME If the problem still exists, contact your Eagle READY window and door dealer. Example of Keypad Monitoring Device For all other keypad message questions, please review the user’s guide for your security system or contact your...
  • Page 15: Glossary

    Single-hung window: Window similar to double-hung Integrated security: Security sensor technology window, except the top sash is stationary. embedded in Eagle windows and doors that ® Sliding doors: Operating panel(s) slide, eliminating the communicates when the window or door is open/closed need for the additional room space that a hinged door and locked/unlocked.
  • Page 16: Regulatory Statements

    Limitations VeriLock™ sensors are designed to work with a third party security system. They do not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergencies. Any security system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons. For example: Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass a •...
  • Page 17: Limited Warranty For Eagle ® Windows And Doors With Verilock™ Integrated Security Sensors

    (2) years from the date of manufacture. In the event the VeriLock integrated security sensor or components of the integrated security sensor fail as a result of a defect in manufacturing, materials or workmanship within the limited warranty period, Eagle will, at its option, without charge, replace or repair the VeriLock integrated security sensor or component of the device that fails to conform to the foregoing warranties.
  • Page 18 Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitation of the duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. If Eagle is held liable, whether directly or indirectly for any injury, loss or damage with respect to the VeriLock integrated security sensor...
  • Page 19 5. A description of the defect and any further pertinent information. Eagle will reply within a reasonable period of time after receipt of the claim. For a claim to be honored, the customer must cooperate with Eagle by providing any other information and evidence reasonably required to resolve the claim, and if requested, the customer must permit Eagle to inspect the product within a reasonable period of time after the claim is made.
  • Page 20 Eagle window and door products. “Eagle” and all other marks where denoted are trademarks of Eagle Window & Door Manufacturing, Inc. , its parent company. ©2010 Eagle Window & Door Manufacturing, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed and effective as of September 2009.

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