Alula RE206 Manual

Alula RE206 Manual

Tilt sensor

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Resolution Compatibles
Tilt Sensor
is a full-featured security transmitter typically
used to sense the tilt of overhead garage doors and
windows. It will alarm when the sensor is tilted more
than 45 degrees.

Features

• Industry-leading wireless range and battery life
• Secure encrypted wireless transmissions
• 5-year warranty
Enroll
by placing the panel into wireless enrollment
mode and then sending an enrollment signal from
the sensor.
Options for sending an Enrollment Signal
• Remove the battery tab and cover to trip
tamper. Select desired Loop:
• Loop 1: Tilt Alarm when tipped to vertical
• Loop 2: Tilt Alarm when tipped to flat
• Loop 3: Not used
• Loop 4: Tamper
Install
by mounting the sensor to the inside of
a door or window using the mounting screw
locations. For garage door installations,
the sensor should be mounted to the
top panel of the overhead door.
Tilt Detection
sensor exceeds a 45 degree angle.
If the sensor rotates further than
135 degrees, it is likely to remain
in a non-alarm state. For best
results, the sensor should rotate
within 90 degrees to ensure an
alarm state occurs.
RE206 Tilt Sensor
Honeywell
occurs when the
Use the panel installation guide to verify proper system setup.
Compatible
®
Mounting
Screw
Holes
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Cover-Securing
Screw Hole

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Summary of Contents for Alula RE206

  • Page 1 RE206 Tilt Sensor Honeywell Compatible ® Resolution Compatibles Tilt Sensor is a full-featured security transmitter typically used to sense the tilt of overhead garage doors and windows. It will alarm when the sensor is tilted more than 45 degrees. Features •...
  • Page 2 Specifications subject to change without notice. WARRANTY FCC NOTICE Alula will replace all non-portable products that are defective in This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is their first five (5) years, and all portable products that are defective subject to the following two conditions: in their first two (2) years.

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