$54.95
Description
The 2GIG TILT1-345 is a wireless tilt sensor designed to monitor the open or closed status of overhead garage doors or other tilting objects. It provides reliable perimeter protection and integrates seamlessly with 2GIG security panels operating on the 345 MHz frequency.
Key Features:
Tilt Detection: Triggers an alert when the sensor is tilted more than 45 degrees, indicating that a door or object has been opened or moved.
Wireless Connectivity: Operates on the 345 MHz frequency, compatible with 2GIG control panels like the GC2, GC3, GC2e, GC3e, and Edge.
Long Battery Life: Powered by a 3V CR2032 lithium battery with a lifespan of up to 5 years under normal use.
Compact Design: Small and lightweight for discreet mounting on garage doors or other tilting surfaces.
Tamper Protection: Equipped with a tamper switch to alert the system if the sensor is removed or opened. LED Indicator: LED light provides feedback during installation and testing.
Specifications:
Frequency: 345 MHz Battery: 3V CR2032 lithium coin cell Dimensions: 1.6″ L x 1.0″ W x 0.45″ D Operating
Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Range: Up to 350 feet in open air (range may vary depending on installation environment)
Use Cases:
Garage Door Monitoring: Detects when the garage door is opened or closed. Other Tilting Objects: Can be installed on gates, hatches, or any object that tilts to open.
Installation Tips:
Mounting Location: Mount the sensor on the top inside panel of the garage door, ensuring it is aligned properly. Use the included adhesive or screws for secure attachment.
Orientation: The sensor should be mounted upright when the door is closed. It will tilt downward when the door opens.
Pairing with the Panel: Access the control panel’s sensor programming menu. Select “Tilt Sensor” or “Garage Door Sensor” as the device type. Activate the sensor by tilting it or pressing the tamper switch to complete pairing.
Testing: Test the sensor by opening and closing the garage door to ensure proper operation and reliable alerts.
Maintenance:
Battery Replacement: When the sensor indicates a low battery, remove the cover, replace the CR2032 battery, and reattach the cover.
Cleaning: Periodically clean the sensor to remove dust or debris that may affect performance.
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