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2gig DW10 Thin Door Window Contact ETL Listed

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Description

  • For Narrow Application Sensor on .75" Wide Fully Supervised Rare Earth MagnetSupports Internal and External 345 MHz ETL Listed
  • For use with the 2GIG Alarm System
  • Can be installed on doors windows and many other objects that open and close
  • Has an external input that accepts N/C dry contact devices
  • Equipped with cover tamper for additional security

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Customer Reviews

TX code is on the back of the mount. This mated up with our VIVINT panel well enough by using the magnet to toggle it a few times in front of the panel.There s no + sign activation code that I found. The TX # is on the back of the mounting part so if you use the double side tape and haven t copied the # your SOL. I didn t need the TX with the method I used. It s sending a signal 40 feet through 2 walls so I m pretty happy. 5Switches work great on my 2GIG system.... I bought these because I damaged the tamper portion of the switch on the original switch that was already installed when I was changing the batteries.These worked well and had no problem integrating these into my alarm system, 2GIG.I want to post a few pictures to help future buyers on what they might receive.Second picture shows that whatever serial number that was given these was covered up. These did not have serial numbers associated with them. Which means you will need to have the system learn the new switch, not a big deal. It worked for me.First picture shows the difference between the original I was replacing and the new one. The new one has two batteries and is bigger as opposed to the original one.Third picture shows the difference in the magnetic switch. New one is more industrial. I used the original and it works fine. You may need to readjust it's position to the new switch.Below is a step by step on how to change a switch in an established system. For a new system, it is similar. There are YouTube videos to help you.2GIG Sensor ReplacementCode: 2216Log in to Installer Tool Box and select System ConfigurationQ1 is for wireless sensorsChoose Sensor to be replaced: RIGHT ARROW to scroll or type in using keypadDOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: 01: exit/entry (30sec), 02: exit/entry (45sec), 03: Perimeter (Window)DOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: Equipment Code: Select (0862) 2GIG thin door/window contactDOWN ARROWSerial Number for contact: Enter in serial number using keypadORPrepare contact by pulling battery tab, close sensor (sensor and magnet together)Press Shift then Learn: Panel ready for transmissionTrigger sensor by opening and closing sensorVerify panel has registered sensor and verify id/serial number, ensure no other sensor has been triggered during this process.Press OK: Serial number will be shown in answer boxDOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: (0) New (new sensor)(already selected)DOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: Select Loop Number: Loop (1) wired contact, Loop (2) wireless, Loop (3) not usedDOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: Enable dialer delay: (0) disabled, (1) enableDOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: Voice descriptor: No change if replacing sensor, for new sensor onlyDOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: Send reports to central station: (1) enableDOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: Monitor Supervisory Signal: (1) enableDOWN ARROWRIGHT ARROW: Chime options: Scroll to choose option wantedDOWN ARROWSummary Page: Review all information is correct, press EDIT to make changes, or Skip to next pagePRESS ENDPRESS EXIT: Check box save changes will be already checked. Uncheck if needed.SYSTEM WILL REBOOTSensor programming is COMPLETE 5Vivint Sky Panel compatible! Installed seamlessly with my existing Vivint Smart Home system with Sky panel. All I had to do was call vivint customer support. The guy on the phone walked me through setting up the first one and i did the other 5 myself after the call ended. You place the call to add the first sensor so they unlock the programming code which locks out again after 48 hours unless you disable it.Go to menu -> settings -> installer toolbox (code 2203) ->zones, fobs, keypads -> wireless zonesSelect "add sensor " in the upper right cornerSelect the proper equipment code from the drop down (0862)Select "TXID" then click "learn" and it automatically imports the ID info from the sensor.Using these sensors purchased via Amazon allowed me to save hundreds of dollars by not purchasing them as additional items from vivint. The vivint guy said these were sensors vivint previously used and that is why they show up in the device list with a specific ID. I'm not sure why vivint moved away from them in favor of larger models. They work perfectly. 5DIY Add-on Window Sensors for 2GIG Alarm Systems... easy to program Needed additional window sensors for our 2GIG system. These were easy to install (peel and stick) and easy to program to use with the main panel (there are many DIY videos/instructions online that are easy to follow ... very straightforward). I'm glad I found these... I recommend them for those who want to upgrade their equipment, but do not want to extend the length of their current contract. Also saved on installation and didn't have to deal with the alarm company coming out and pushing extra equipment - up selling me on extra equipment. 5Works Great I bought this and wanted to test it to see if it integrated will with out VIVINT system, and they do. You will not be able to program it yourself, which is not a problem, a quick call to vivint and they were able to identify it, name it and get it on the list of devices in the house and so far, it has been working flawlessly. We plan to get more and put them around the rest of the house. 5Best Door Sensor used to pair with my 2GIG GC3 Control Panel. These have not let me down. i have several of these inside and outside and all have been working well, with exception of battery change every two to three years 5NOT a 2GIG Thechnologies I purchase this product to replace a broken door/window sensor with my Brinks Security Alarm system. The original advertisement said: "by 2GIG" = false It's made by Linear.All 2GIG retail products are sold in blue white box with their logo all over the bos as shown in pictures (this one comes with white generic box). The 2GIG product comes with instructions (this one doesn't). Each sensor have 3 marks for location of magnet (this one doesn't). The original 2GIG magnet is small and strong in one piece (this one is weak, bulky and extension)2GIG installation is a breeze id within the panel (this one doesn't get recognized manually or automated)Big frustration for installation. pain on the rear. Not recommended at all . Imagens speaks for their self 1These are very easy to integrate/program into a 2gig Go Control panel These are very easy to integrate/program into my 2Gig Go Control panel (monitored by central security group via alarm dot com). They work really well for windows and doors. I have not tried them too much on doors but the design is basically the same idea. When the magnetic contact does not sense the magnet it triggers an open sensor (ie an alarm). There is a lot of good documentation and good you tube videos on how to program these. Definitely cheaper to add these to a working system vs buying them directly from your alarm company. The use the quarter size batteries (CR2032 I think). I have had no issues with the existing (>1.5 yrs) or the recently purchased (1.5 months) sensors of this type.Update:02/20/16example programming for a DW10-345 on a bedroom window on a 2gig go control panelGo into configuration menu :SECURITY, MENU, TOOLBOX, RIGHT ARROW, INSTALLER TOOLBOX enter: 1561select: System Configuration(heres where the programming starts) : -> (right arrow) until you find an unused zone : down arrow to select "this" slot (zone)select: Sensor (zone) Type : [03] PERIMETER (WINDOWS/GLASSBREAK)select: Equipment Code : 0862 - DW10-345 THIN D/W (SURFACE) CONTACTenter : Serial Number : check sticker on back side or inside battery compartment (7 characters long)select: Equipment Age (0=New/1=Existing) : 1 (existing)select: Sensor Loop Number : Loop 2-D/W using internal switchselect: Dialer Delay (1=Enabled/0=Disabled) : 0(disabled)select: Voice Descriptor (see cheat sheet link p.2) Insert to add a word, then type the 3 digit code Repeat for additional words and to move between words : (124) (024) (251) : kid's bedroom windowselect: Sensor Reports (1=Enabled/0=Disabled) : 1 (enabled)select: Sensor Supervised (1=Enabled/0=Disabled) : 1 (enabled)select: Sensor Chime (0=Disabled, 1=Voice Only, 2=Voice with Ding-Dong,3=Loud Ding-Dong,4=Loud Ding-Dong with Voice,5=Ding-Dong) : 2 (voice with ding-dong)press : to program another sensor click Next : orpress : to end programming click skip then endpress : (exit make sure the box IS checked in the save changes box) : system will reboot and take a few seconds to come back upthere is a lot of good info on you tube or search for it on alarm grid dot com 5Compatible with Vivint Home Security System Just got a new Vivint system installed and added a couple additional door sensors myself in minutes. The control panel recognized and added this sensor with no issues within 30 seconds. 5Shorter antennae than larger wireless contacts but good at over 2500sf Used by Vivint and Moni it was relatively easy to place and program. It can be screwed in or glued down with double sided tape. My installer used super glue where screwing down contacts wasn't possible. He said it's less likely to shift from extreme temperatures which can cause false alarms. It comes with screws and fitted adhesive strips in the box. I bought several extra sensors because it was about fifty dollars cheaper to place these myself, each. I watched the installer do some. Then I did what he did. The instructions are on the box, but to code the alarm panel you call your company. They run you through the steps and make sure it works by putting both pieces together and apart to ensure the panel recognizes them. You decide if you want it to be a perimeter alarm or not, which basically means if it is armed when your home its perimeter. If it's armed then you are away, it isn't. After you are sure they work, place them where you want them. The small piece goes on the part that moves the most. Double doors, you put the large piece on the least used door and the small piece on the door used regularly. On windows that means the small piece is usually on the moving part of the window. After placement of the contacts run a rest from your panel to be sure it alarms when armed. I like to keep all of my name's on so it speaks any perimeter break, except motion sensors. This makes testing easier. I run through all of it armed and disarmed. I was able to discover one of my motion sensors was programmed to weakly and fixed that. It seems complicated, but after a few run throughs you won't be intimidated.I liked these on several of my windows. I had previously had larger older ones, but they interfered with my vertical blinds. I talked to the installer that came to my house about the older ones that are bigger like a matchbox bus. He said they still make and sell them and they are great for range if you are getting farther away from your panel and you are worried about connectivity. However, I have these smaller ones placed as far away from my panel as possible and the range is still green (good). Thrse are so much slimmer than the old ones. They are about 1/3 the thickness and don't interfere with window coverings at all. It takes the same batteries as most keyfobs. It has a plastic pull tab that you remove to activate the internal battery. Because of the very low energy requirements, the batteries can last years. I keep an extra package of all the batteries my alarm needs in case of power failure on the panels and middle of the night alerts that a battery died in a remote window. That chirpy reminder is evil like a smoke detector at 3am.You need to know the number of zones your panel has. There are a limited number. You don't want to purchase sensors you can't use. Keyfobs and emergency buttons do not count against your zone numbers.These sensors can be hard wired, and a little wire us included with limited instructions, but that is out of my depth.I have no complaints, and would purchase again. 5
2gig DW10 Thin Door Window Contact ETL Listed

2gig DW10 Thin Door Window Contact ETL Listed

4.1
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
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