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User's Guide
for E-Series/Eagle
®
Integrated Sensors
(Includes sensor model numbers: 10221, 10222, 10223, 10224, 10225, 10226, 13721, 13722, 13723, 13724, and 13725)
Andersen Corporation is proud to offer VeriLock
integrates wireless security sensors into its E-Series/Eagle
ordered, are embedded within our windows and doors and can detect when the product is open or closed and
locked or unlocked when properly configured and maintained with a professional security system. Additionally,
all VeriLock sensors can be monitored even when you're not at home. This is something other security sensors
are not able to do. This enables a simplified "check the windows and doors routine" at bedtime or departure.
With integrated sensors, the beauty of E-Series/Eagle products is maintained without unsightly wires, sensors or
holes. Plus, the product limited 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.
VeriLock integrated security sensors are licensed Honeywell 5800 wireless transmitters. They are designed to
work in conjunction with a Honeywell security system that is professionally installed and configured by a
reputable security dealer.
When properly integrated into a professionally
installed Honeywell security system, VeriLock
sensors are designed to:
Detect whether your E-Series/Eagle window or
door is open or closed
Detect whether your E-Series/Eagle window or
door is locked or unlocked
Communicate changes in Open/Close and Lock/
Unlock wirelessly in a format recognized by
Honeywell security systems
Monitor sensor battery level and communicate low
battery state in a format recognized by
Honeywell security systems
Provide open air wireless coverage of over 500
feet
"Honeywell" is a registered trademark of Honeywell International, Inc.
"Andersen" and all other marks where denoted are trademarks of Andersen Corporation. ©2014 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved.
Printed and effective as of August 2014.
VeriLock
®
Limited Publication Release
®
®
integrated security sensors, an innovative security option that
window and door products. The sensors, when
®
To experience the full benefits of VeriLock sensors,
an experienced security system dealer is required to:
Specify a Honeywell security system that
accommodates two wireless zones for each
E-Series/Eagle window and door in the dwelling
Program each sensor into the security system as
Loop 1 for Open/Close and Loop 2 for Lock/Unlock
Program the zone descriptors to differentiate
between open/close and lock/unlock
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
Reference Appendix A for more programming details
1
User's Guide
9125921 B B
Revised 07/28/14

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  • Page 1: Introduction

    Provide open air wireless coverage of over 500 feet “Honeywell” is a registered trademark of Honeywell International, Inc. “Andersen” and all other marks where denoted are trademarks of Andersen Corporation. ©2014 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed and effective as of August 2014. 9125921 B B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User’s Guide Table of Contents Introduction ................. 1 Table of Contents .
  • 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 mechanisms. WASH WASH When properly configured and maintained with a professionally installed Honeywell security system, a ® sensor within the lock signals when the window is in Unlocked Locked the closed position.
  • Page 4: Battery Information

    User’s Guide Battery Information Battery Type: provided by the limited warranty for VeriLock™ integrated security sensors. Lithium Coin Cell Battery AVERTISSEMENT Battery Size and Quantity: Batteries carry the risk of fire, explosion and burns. For Casement Window: CR-1632 (2 per window) Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212 For Double-Hung Window: CR-2032 (1 per window) degrees F (100 degrees C) or incinerate.
  • Page 5: Battery Replacement Instructions

    User’s Guide Battery Replacement Instructions AVERTISSEMENT battery tray making sure the arrow on the face of the battery tray is facing upward. Continue to fully Batteries are small parts and, if swallowed, could pose a push the battery tray in. The battery tray will choking hazard to young children.
  • Page 6: 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 7: 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 8: Hinged Patio Doors

    User’s Guide Battery Replacement Instructions - continued Hinged Patio Doors Hinged Patio 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 9: Gliding Patio Doors

    User’s Guide Battery Replacement Instructions - continued Gliding Patio Doors Gliding Patio Doors 1. Unlock and open the door panel. 2. Locate the battery tray above the keeper on the door jamb, or on 4-panel doors, the astragal. 3. Using a small needle nose pliers, grip the center of the battery tray to remove from the sensor cover plate.
  • Page 10 User’s Guide Finishing and General Care - continued Masking Casement and Awning Window Sensors Masking Hinged Patio Door Strike and Sensor If the lock bezel and lock lever are removed prior Mask the hinged patio 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 11: 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 12: Troubleshooting

    User’s Guide Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Questions Answers Who do I call for help? For questions regarding your security system or monitoring services, contact your security system dealer. For questions regarding your E-Series/Eagle ® windows and doors, contact your E-Series/Eagle window and door dealer.
  • Page 13: Glossary

    User’s Guide Glossary Awning window: Hinged at the top, this window has a L.E.D.: Light-emitting diode - An electronic light source single sash that opens outward from the bottom. emitting low-intensity light. Battery tray: A small plastic enclosure that holds the LO BAT: Message referring to a low battery detected in a battery for each sensor.
  • Page 14: Regulatory Statements

    2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Eagle Window & Door, an Andersen Company, may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 15 User’s Guide Appendix A: The following is a general guideline for enrolling the Verilock sensors to the control panel. Please consult the control panel manufacturer for specific panel model detailed instructions. 1. Access the “Tools” or “Programming” section of the control key pad. 2.

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