XPD03-E-1433-00 Door/Window Sensor Manual
• When there is a low battery, replace with a compatible
lithium ion battery.
Installation
The door/window sensor can be installed using the provided
adhesive or screws.
Mounting orientation
The sensor and magnet should be placed near the top of the
door with the sensor attached to the unmoving part of the
closure. For example, attach the main body of the sensor to
the door frame, not the door. We recommend that the sensor is
placed in the top corner of the opening side of the door, see
Figure 1.
Figure 1: Sensor orientation
Door/Window Sensor, White (XPD03-E-1433-00)
Part number:
Description
TheXPD03-E-1433-00 Door/Window Sensor is a magnetic
sensor device designed to fit seamlessly alongside a door
frame or windowsill. When the door or window are opened, the
magnetic contact is disrupted, and the sensor transmits an
alarm notification to the control panel.
Important safety instructions
Before you install this sensor, be sure to:
• Read, keep, and follow all instructions.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Do not expose the device to water.
The sensors and magnet each have a slightly engraved line.
This line denotes where the sensors align to function properly.
If the sensor and magnet, when together/closed, do not line up
correctly, the sensor will not report correctly. See Figure 2, on
page 2.
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Figure 2: Sensor alignment
c. Remove the adhesive film cover. (Optional)
To install the door/window sensor:
1. Select the desired position for the sensor and magnet.
Notes
•
The sensor and magnet must be within .25 inch of
each other on final installation. See Table 1, on page
4 for different gap ranges for metallic and non-metallic
mounting surfaces.
• Verify that the sensor and magnet are aligned
correctly. See Figure 2, on page 2.
2. Remove the sensor’s battery pull tab.
3. Adhere the sensor to the wall using the provided screws
and/or adhesive.
Note: We recommend using the provided screws for
installation. This method is more secure than using
adhesive.
Screws
end).
a. Locate the bottom of the sensor (the slotted short
b. Turn the sensor over, and then gently slide a
fingernail/fingertip into the slot pushing the
sensor’s back plate up and away from the sensor
body.(You can see the FCC label on the inside of
back plate.)
d. Place the back plate against the door
frame/windowsill, making sure that the orientation
is correct for the desired position.
e.
f.
Note: Once the adhesive is secure, the sensor
cannot be moved.
(Optional) Mark the screw hole locations, then
using a power drill, drill holes and install the 2
provided wall anchors.
Insert the first screw into the non-breakaway
screw hole, and then use a screwdriver to
partially secure the screw in the wall.
Do not fully insert the screw until the second
screw has secured the sensor position.
g.
Insert a second screw into the breakaway screw
hole, and then partially secure in the wall.
h. Observe the sensor position. When satisfied with
position, user a screwdriver to fully secure each
screw in the wall.
i. Press the front of the sensor against the base,
until there is an audible snap.
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Adhesive
a. Select the desired position for the sensor.
b. Peel one side of the adhesive tape, and then
press the tape firmly against the sensor.
d.
e.
(Optional) Mark the screw hole locations, then
using a power drill, drill holes and install the 2
provided wall anchors.
Insert the first screw into a screw hole, and then
use a screwdriver to partially secure the screw in
the wall.
Do not fully insert the screw until the second
screw has secured the magnet position.
f.
Insert a second screw into the remaining hole,
and then partially secure in the wall.
Note: Once the adhesive is secure, the sensor
cannot be moved.
c. Peel the other side of the adhesive, and then
press the sensor against the wall.
4. Line the magnet up with the sensor, verifying that they
align properly, and then adhere the sensor to the wall
using the provided screws or adhesive.
Screws
a. Locate the bottom of the magnet (the slotted
short end).
g. Observe the magnet position. When satisfied with
position, user a screwdriver to fully secure each
screw in the wall.
h. Press the front of the magnet against the base,
until there is an audible snap.
Adhesive
a. Select the desired position for the magnet.
b. Turn the magnet over, and then gently slide a
fingernail/fingertip into the slot pushing the
magnet’s back plate up and away from the
magnet body.
b. Peel one side of the adhesive tape, and then
press the tape firmly against the magnet.
Note: Once the adhesive is secure, the magnet
cannot be moved.
c. Remove the adhesive’s film cover (Optional), and
then place the back plate against the
door/window, making sure that the orientation
and alignment are correct for the desired position.
Note: Once the adhesive is secure, the magnet
cannot be moved.
c. Peel the other side of the adhesive, and then
press the magnet against the wall.
5. Add the sensor to the panel.
6. Once added, test the sensor. Verify that when the
door/window is opened that the panel notes that the
sensors is faulted.
Note: Testing all sensors to the alarm monitoring
station is strongly advised.
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Table 1: Sensor and magnet gap range
Non-metallic surface
Supports Metallic Surface
Open
Close
Direction Open
Close
31 mm
29 mm
30 mm
25 mm
34 mm
31 mm
36 mm
35 mm
35 mm
31 mm
45 mm
40 mm
X
Y
Z
Battery replacement
The XPD03-E-1433-00 Door/Window Sensor requires a
CR2032 battery. Once the battery is low, the panel displays a
low battery icon next to the sensor in the devices list. The
battery must be replaced within 7 days of the first low battery
notification. If the battery is not replaced within 7 days, the
sensor may not function properly.
WARNING: If an incompatible replacement battery is used, or
the battery is installed incorrectly explosion or damages may
occur.
To replace the battery:
1. Locate the bottom of the sensor (the slotted short end).
3. The sensor containing the battery and circuit board is no
longer attached to the door/window.
Locate the tab holding the circuit board in the sensor.
4. Press and hold the tab away from the circuit board, and
then turn the sensor over.
The circuit board comes free from the sensor shell.
5. Use a fingernail/fingertip to push the battery out of the
casing, noting the polarity of the battery.
9. Test the sensor.
Specifications
Wireless signal range
Transmitter frequency
Encrypted
Transmitted indications
Battery type
Battery life
Screw size
Adhesive
Sensor dimensions
(W × H × D)
Operating environment
Temperature
Relative humidity
Water resistant
820.21 ft. (250 m)
433.95MHz TX
CR2032 (220mAh)
Yes
Tamper
Low battery
5 years
M3 x 16mm
3M 4930
1.69 × 2.52 × .51 in.
(43 × 64.05 × 13 mm)
32 to 122.6°F (0 to
50°C)
85% max
No
2. Gently slide a fingernail/fingertip into the slot and pull the
sensor cover out and away from the sensor’s base.
6. Slide a new CR2032 battery into the battery casing,
making sure that the polarity is correct.
7. Press the circuit board back into the sensor casing until
secure. There will be an audible snap.
8. Press the sensor back onto the base.
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Regulatory information
Manufacturer
Syber Sense
North American
standards
ETL listed to: UL 634, ULC ORD634
FCC compliance
FCC ID: 2AVDCXPD03-E-1433
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Warning: changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This transmitter must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
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