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		 When setting sensitivity, make sure the room's environment is as close as   
					possible to what it will be when the ENFORCER 190/190S is in use. For   
					instance, if the curtains are usually closed at night when the alarm is   
					armed, then set sensitivity with the curtains closed. If a window in the   
					room is left opened, then set the sensitivity with window open. The   
					sensitivity should always be retested when the environment of the room   
					changes, such as when furniture is moved.   
					OPERATING THE ENFORCER 190 / 190S   
					MOUNTING THE DETECTOR   
					It therefore should be mounted in a location within which every glass   
					window and door to be protected is found. For greatest security, attach to   
					the wall or ceiling, using screws instead of double-sided foam tape. For   
					larger areas, two or more units can be used without fear of interfering with   
					each other.   
					Depending on the type of glass, sensitivity is different when set by tapping   
					the inside or outside of the window with a ruler. For best results,   
					tap the inside of the window.   
					SETTING THE SENSITIVITY   
					The ENFORCER 190/190S includes SECO-LARM's unique patented   
					Yellow turbulence LED. This LED flashes when environmental noise is high   
					enough to cause false alarms, thereby allowing instant sensitivity setting   
					without the use of a special external test meter.   
					NOTE: DO NOT SET SENSITIVITY ANY HIGHER THAN NECESSARY TO   
					PROTECT THE GLASS IN THE DETECTOR'S RANGE. SETTING   
					SENSITIVITY HIGHER THAN NEEDED INCREASES THE   
					CHANCE OF FALSE ALARMS WITHOUT INCREASING   
					PROTECTION. LEAVING A DOOR OR WINDOW OPEN WILL   
					ALSO INCREASE THE CHANCE OF FALSE ALARMS.   
					To set sensitivity, hold a thin flexible plastic ruler flat against a glass   
					window within the unit's protection range.   
					Pick up one end of the ruler while holding   
					the other end down, and then let the ruler   
					TAMPER-PROOFING CASE   
					snap against the glass window. This   
					For extra protection, the ENFORCER 190/190S is equipped with an   
					N.C. Tamper Switch to protect against opening or breaking of the   
					case.   
					should cause the Yellow LED to come ON,   
					but the Red LED should not light. If the   
					Red LED comes ON with a slight snap, the   
					ENFORCER 190/190S may be too   
					MIN   
					MAX   
					INSTALLATION   
					sensitive, and the sensitivity control should   
					be turned counterclockwise with a small   
					flat or phillips screwdriver. If the Yellow   
					LED does not come ON, sensitivity should   
					SCREW TERMINALS:   
					be increased by turning the control clockwise. Continue snapping the ruler   
					on the window until the Yellow LED comes ON but the Red LED does not.   
					Repeat this process with each window to ensure the ENFORCER 190/   
					190S is set for every pane of glass.   
					#7: N.C. TAMPER OUTPUT   
					#6: COMMON TAMPER OUTPUT   
					#5: COMMON GROUND   
					#4: 12VDC   
					When the correct sensitivity is found using the above procedure, determine   
					whether the sensitivity is high enough to trigger the alarm by snapping the   
					ruler harder to simulate a break-in. If the Red LED does not come ON, the   
					sensitivity must be increased.   
					#3: DRY RELAY N.O.*   
					#2: DRY RELAY COMMON*   
					#1: DRY RELAY N.C.*   
					NOTE: For applications within this temperature range the sensitivity will be   
					stable. If the temperature should drop below -14°F (-10°C), the   
					sensitivity of the ENFORCER 190/190S will increase, and the   
					sensitivity setting will need to be decreased. If the temperature   
					should rise above 122°F (50°C), the sensitivity of the   
					ENFORCER 190/190S will decrease, and the sensitivity setting will   
					need to be increased.   
					* For N.O. output, use Terminals 2 and 3   
					For N.C. output, use Terminals 2 and 1   
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