ISW-EN1235DF/SF Installation Guide
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Overview
The ISW-EN1235DF (double-button) and ISW-EN1235SF (single-
button) are fixed location transmitters that feature a rugged design
and wall tamper function.
For UL installations, refer to the ISW-EN4216R
Installation Guide (P/N: F01U126806).
1.0
Open the Transmitter Housing
Insert a small, flat-bladed screwdriver into the housing notch, and
gently pry the housing apart.
Figure 1: Transmitter Housing (ISW-EN1235DF shown)
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1 -
Housing notch
Refer to Figure 2 for component locations.
Figure 2: Transmitter Components
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3
1 -
Reset button
2 -
Wall tamper switch with spring
3 -
Frequency band pins
4 -
Battery
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4
Fixed Location Transmitters
2.0
Select the Frequency Band
Select the appropriate frequency band for your geographic area.
Refer to Figure 3.
If you change the transmitter's frequency band setting
after initial installation, press the Reset button for the
new setting to take effect.
Figure 3: Frequency Band Settings
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2
3
1 -
North America (902 MHz to 928 MHz) (default)
2 -
Australia (915 MHz to 928 MHz)
3 -
New Zealand (921 MHz to 928 MHz)
3.0
Mount the Transmitter
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This product is designed to be maintained by
professional security technicians.
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This product is intended for indoor use.
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Manually test this product weekly.
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For UL installations, mount the ISW-EN1235DF/SF
in a concealed area, where operation cannot be
viewed from a public space.
To ensure proper operation, the transmitter must be mounted on a
surface. If the transmitter is not mounted on a surface, it will remain
in a tamper state.
To mount the transmitter:
Mount the back plate of the transmitter housing on the
1.
intended surface using the supplied screws.
Refer to Figure 4.
Figure 4: Mounting the Housing Back Plate
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3
1 -
Mounting surface
2 -
Transmitter housing back plate
3 -
Mounting holes
4 -
Hole for wall tamper switch with spring
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4