SafeWizard
Operating Instructions
American Security Products Company
Last Revision 10/17/2008
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Document 4305199
Chapter 3-4-2-2
Factory Menus-
Locks & Doors-
Set Door Sensors
The door sensor is a device that is used to determine if a door is being tampered with. In this chapter you
will learn how to ensure that a door sensor is properly calibrated.
3-4-2-2.1 Locks and Doors Menu
1 Set Safe Locks
2 Set Door Sensors
3 Set Entry Doors
4 Set Installed Doors
5 Setup Deposit Lock
QUIT back
Press 2, Set Door Sensors.
In order to calibrate a door sensor, you will need to make sure that the door is closed, and that the sensor is
being depressed by the door jam.
3-4-2-2.2 Locks and Doors Menu
Choose Door, Close
Door and Press # to
Lock Home Position
Door 1
Pres :0.00 Meas:0.25
Tolerance (in) 0.05
BACK-NEXT Door
ENTER:sav QUIT:cancel
Using the NEXT and BACK keys, you can select the door number you
are working with.
3-4-2-2.3 Locks and Doors Menu
Choose Door, Close
Door and Press # to
Lock Home Position
Door 1
Pres :0.00 Meas:0.25
Tolerance (in) 0.05
BACK-NEXT Door
ENTER:sav QUIT:cancel
The
Pres
field indicates what
preset
position is set for the door in
question. The
Meas
field indicates the current measurement received
from the door sensor when the door is closed. An alarm condition will
exist if the Pres. and Meas. values are different by the amount set by
the Tolerance value.
Proper calibration can only be done with the door closed.
Pressing the “
#”
key with the door closed will load the current
measured setting in to the preset and calibrate the door sensor for the
given door. Press ENTER twice then QUIT to save the current setting.
The
Tolerance
filed indicates how much the door sensor can be
moved before a tampering alarm situation is reported.
**NOTE**
These numbers are in inches (i.e., 0.05 is 5 hundredths of an inch).
Service note:
When the door is opened, if you receive a message that the door was not
opened, the door sensor plunger may not be fully extending. Press the plunger in and see if it
will extend to the full open position. If not, the mounting clip may be too tight creating a bind.
Contact Technical Service for further instructions.
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