2GIG-DW10-345
THIN DOOR/WINDOW CONTACT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The Thin Door/Window Contact (2GIG‐DW10‐345) is designed for use
on doors, windows, and other objects that open and close. It
communicates with the control panel using the 345 MHz frequency.
When the magnet (which is mounted near the sensor) moves away
from or closer to the door contact's sensor, signals are transmitted to
the control panel. The door contact also has an external input that
accepts connections from Normally‐Closed (NC) dry contact devices.
For added protection, it is also equipped with a cover tamper.
Figure 1
Thin Door/Window Contact—Sensor and Magnet
A
Thin Door/Window Contact Sensor
B
Thin Door/Window Contact Magnet
C
Alignment Marks on Sensor
D Alignment Arrow on Magnet
Box Contents
Verify that the package includes the following:
• 1—Thin Door/Window Contact
• 1—Rare Earth Magnet
• 2—Phillips Head Screws
• 2—Lithium Coin Batteries
• 2—Adhesive Foam Tape
• 1—12 in (30 cm) Wire Lead
Testing the Thin Door/Window Contact
Before mounting the door contact at the desired location, perform a
walk test to verify that it can establish good Radio Frequency (RF)
communications with the control panel.
NOTE:
To fully test the Thin Door/Window Contact, see the
control panel's Installation and Programming Guide.
Mounting Guidelines
Use these guidelines when installing the door contact for internal
switch usage:
• Mount Sensors within 100 ft (30 m) of the Control Panel.
Although the transmitter may have a range of 350 ft (106.7 m)
open air, the sensor location can have a significant effect on
range. In open/unobstructed situations, the transmitter range
may be greater. In adverse wireless conditions, changing the
sensor orientation may lead to improved range.
• Mount Sensors at Least 4.7 in (12 cm) Above the Floor.
Placing sensors slightly above floor level helps to minimize
possible sensor damage.
• Single vs. Double Door Installation. For single‐door
installation, mount the sensor on the door frame and the
magnet on the door. For double‐door installation, mount the
sensor on the least‐used door and the magnet on the most‐
used door.
• Do Not Expose Sensors to Moisture or Extreme Temperature.
It is best to mount sensors in a dry location where the
operating temperature do not exceed 32° to 120° F (0° to 49°
C).
• Keep Sensors and Magnets Away from Metal/Metallic
Surfaces. To keep sensors and magnets away from metal or
metallic surfaces (for example, foil wallpaper), it is
recommended that you use spacers (not included). You should
also avoid mounting sensors in areas where there is a large
quantity of metal or electrical wiring (for example, near a
furnace or in a utility room).
• Align Magnet with Sensor. Make sure the alignment arrow on
the magnet points to the center alignment mark on the sensor
(see Figure 1 Thin Door/Window Contact—Sensor and
Magnet).
Mounting the Thin Door/Window Contact
Use the figure below as a guideline when mounting the door contact.
In step 7 below, you have the option to mount the door contact with
an external input wire for an NC dry contact device.
Figure 2 Thin Door/Window Contact—Backplate and Battery Compartment
A
Access hole for external input wire (on backplate)
B
Top and bottom mounting holes (on backplate)
C
External input wire jack (on sensor)
D Tamper switch (on sensor)
E
3‐Volt (3V) lithium coin battery compartments (on sensor)
F
Metal clips for removing batteries (on sensor)
To mount the door contact:
At the top of the sensor, press down on the clip to unlock the
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sensor's backplate. Then, gently pull down on the backplate to
remove it.
On the backplate, drill‐through top and bottom mounting holes if
2
needed (see Figure 2 Thin Door/Window Contact—Backplate and
Battery Compartment).
Holding the backplate location, place the bottom mounting hole
3
as follows:
• Single Door Installation. At the desired location on the door
frame.
• Double Door Installation. At the desired location on the least‐
used door.
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