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Mounting procedure

Use proper tools and hardware.

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  To prevent false triggering the magnet must be aligned with 

the upper part of the contact, following the markings. Use the 
plastic adapters to align the magnet.

The magnet must always be mounted on the mobile part 

(door).

Note: do not install the contact and its magnet on a ferromagnetic 
support

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  The distance between the magnet and the contact must be 

lower than 1 cm.

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  Install that device indoors with a controllled temperature.

Note: if only the wired input is used, installing the magnet is not 
needed.

Remove the base from the contact.

2

  Hold the base against the wall and 

mark the mounting points.

3

 Drill.

Mount the base on the wall.

If using the wired input, 

connect 2 AWG22 wires from 
the wired detector to the input 
terminals.

6

  Mount the detector on its base 

and lock with the screw.

Insert the magnet in its case.

Use the plastic parts to place 

the magnet next to the detector.

9

  Hold the magnet base against the wall and mark the 

mounting points.

10

 Drill.

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Fix the mounting with the appropriate screw

s.

Mounting 

brackets

Connect to the 

wired detector 

terminals

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UNIVERSAL DOOR CONTACT 

CT201 CT601 CT702

INSTALLATION SHEET

Summary of Contents for CT201

Page 1: ...ake the detector to its intended mounting location and make sure that the LED flashes continuously indicating good communication with the control panel 9 Press YES OK to end the radio range test then press ESC NO 10 The display shows AREA ASSIGNMENT AREA 1 Press either arrow button repeatedly until desired AREA number appears then press YES OK 11 The display shows PERIMETER DEVICE Press YES OK or ...

Page 2: ...e wired input is used installing the magnet is not needed 1 Remove the base from the contact 2 Hold the base against the wall and mark the mounting points 3 Drill 4 Mount the base on the wall 5 If using the wired input connect 2 AWG22 wires from the wired detector to the input terminals 6 Mount the detector on its base and lock with the screw 7 Insert the magnet in its case 8 Use the plastic parts...

Page 3: ...ications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the ...

Page 4: ...istance 2 cm axis Y Z 1 2 cm axis X External detection Wired input Max wire length 16m Input type NC or NO recorded during detection test DETECTION PROPERTIES BOX Physical properties Material ABS UL94 V0 Dimensions 79 3 mm x 35 mm x 24 6 mm Weight 32 g without battery Installation Mounting Mounting support Non ferromagnetic surface ex wood Wall mounting 2 screws Box sealing 1 screw Environmental p...

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