Instructions01 Turn off power Open your electrical panel and turn off your main breaker. This helps protect you during installation. 02 Remove panel cover Remove the screws securing the panel cover to access the circuit breakers.
How do I install a sensor?
Clean the surfaces where you'll install the sensor's two halves so the adhesive works better. Place the main sensor first, holding for around 30 seconds to ensure a strong adhesive bond. Place the magnet on the surface opposite the sensor.
How do I connect a door sensor?
Make sure to line up the marks on the side of the magnet with those on the sensor and that the two pieces are within ¼” inch of each other when closed. Return to the panel and press Connect. Open and close the door/window a couple times, then return to the panel to see the confirmation. Press Done.
How do you test a door sensor?
Place the magnet on the surface opposite the sensor. If you're mounting on a door, make sure there's enough room for the door to move freely without bumping the door sensor. Test the sensor by opening and closing the door or window. You can usually see the status via a mobile app, small LED light, or your burglar alarm's control panel.
How do you test a burglar alarm sensor?
Test the sensor by opening and closing the door or window. You can usually see the status via a mobile app, small LED light, or your burglar alarm's control panel. Repeat the process for all of the sensors you want to install.
How do I add a smart sensor?
From the home screen, tap the three dot Menu icon in the bottom right corner, tap Devices under SMART HOME SETTINGS, then enter your PIN. Tap Add new device, then tap Smart Sensor. Take the new sensor and remove the tab that says Pull. Put the sensor and magnet together, then pull them away from each other.
This brief instructional video demonstrates how to successfully install wireless door/window sensors: Open your sensor, insert batteries, then replace the cover. Identify the alignment markings on the contact—the markings need to line up to close the circuit. Note: alignment markers may vary in appearance.