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LongLife Door/Window Sensor
ten year battery life. Typically used to sense opening and
closings of doors and windows, it will alarm when the
magnet is pulled away from the sensor.

Features

• Industry-leading wireless range
• 10 year battery life
• Quick peel and press mounting
• Secure encrypted wireless transmissions

Enroll

by placing the panel into wireless enrollment mode
and then sending an enrollment signal from the sensor.
Alternatively, the sensor can be enrolled by entering
its 8-character serial number on the interactive service
provider's web portal.

Options for sending an Enrollment Signal

• Remove the battery tab, which can be done
without removing the cover, OR
• Remove the cover to trip tamper

Install

by removing the adhesive paper and adhering the
sensor and magnet on a door or window. Make sure to
align the alignment marks on the sensor and magnet
when mounting.
High Bond Tape works great if the surface is properly
prepared and firm pressure is applied for over 10
seconds.

Surface Preparation

• Clean the surface
• Ensure the mounting surface temperature is
above 50°F
Use the panel installation guide to verify proper system setup.
LongLife Door/Window Sensor
Connect+
is a transmitter with a
Encrypted (DWS-LL)
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Summary of Contents for Alula DWS-LL

  • Page 1 LongLife Door/Window Sensor Connect+ Encrypted (DWS-LL) ™ LongLife Door/Window Sensor is a transmitter with a ten year battery life. Typically used to sense opening and closings of doors and windows, it will alarm when the magnet is pulled away from the sensor.
  • Page 2 FCC NOTICE TRADEMARKS This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is Alula and Connect+ are trademarks owned by Alula Holdings, LLC. subject to the following two conditions: IC NOTICE (1) This device may not cause harmful interference.

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