TELUS 5815 Door Window Sensor Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Telus
Table of Contents
TELUS 5815 Door Window Sensor
Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: Honeywell Door/Window Sensor 5815
- Battery Type: CR123
- Parts Required: 1 CR123 battery, a small flathead screwdriver
Product Usage Instructions
Before replacing the batteries in your Honeywell Door/Window Sensor Model 5815, it is important to remove the sensor cover first to determine what kind of batteries are required for your equipment. We advise you to check before purchasing batteries.
Preparation:
IMPORTANT for customers who use myadt.ca:
- Before removing the sensor, place the panel on test mode through myadt.ca.
- After logging in, tap [Home].
- Tap [Place on Test].
- Enter your expiration date and time.
- Enter your password.
- Tap [Yes-Proceed].
Instructions:
- Using a small flathead screwdriver, gently push into the tab on the top part of the sensor and shimmy back and forth. The cover will come off to expose the battery.
- The alarm panel may begin to beep. You may choose to silence the alarm by entering your code.
- Remove the old battery and replace it with a new CR123 battery.
- Reposition the sensor cover by placing the top part of the sensor on first and then press down to secure the bottom into place. You should hear a click.
- Arm and disarm the alarm to clear the panel alert.
If the low battery alert does not clear or if the panel sensor shows tamper, walk through the steps above once more. It could be either the batteries or sensor cover are not on properly.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Q: What type of battery does the Honeywell Door/Window Sensor Model 5815 use?
A: The Honeywell Door/Window Sensor Model 5815 uses a CR123 battery. -
Q: How do I place the alarm panel on test mode through myadt.ca?
A: To place the alarm panel on test mode through myadt.ca, follow these steps:
1. Log in to myadt.ca.
2. Tap **[Home]**.
3. Tap **[Place on Test]**.
4. Enter your expiration date and time.
5. Enter your password.
6. Tap **[Yes-Proceed]**.
- Q: How do I replace the battery in the Honeywell Door/Window Sensor Model 5815?
A: To replace the battery in the Honeywell Door/Window Sensor Model 5815, follow these steps:
1. Using a small flathead screwdriver, gently push into the tab on the top part of the sensor and shimmy back and forth to remove the sensor cover.
2. If the alarm panel starts beeping, you can silence it by entering your code.
3. Remove the old battery and replace it with a new CR123 battery.
4. Reposition the sensor cover by placing the top part of the sensor on first and then press down to secure the bottom into place. You should hear a click.
5. Arm and disarm the alarm to clear any panel alerts.
Description
- This page shows battery replacement for a Door/Window Sensor model Honeywell 5815.
- The larger of the two pieces is the sensor and the smaller is the magnet.
Because there are many different versions of window/door sensors, it is important to remove the sensor cover first to determine what kind of batteries are required for your equipment. We advise you to check before purchasing batteries.
Preparation
IMPORTANT customers who use myadt.ca. Before removing the sensor, place the panel on test mode through myadt.ca.
After logging in:
- Tap [Home]
- Tap [Place on Test]
- Enter your expiration date and time
- Enter your password
- Tap [Yes-Proceed]
Parts Required
- 1 CR123 battery
- A small flathead screwdriver
Instructions
- With the flathead screwdriver gently push into the tab on the top part of the sensor and gently shimmy back and forth, the cover will come off to expose the battery
- The alarm panel may begin to beep, you may choose to silence the alarm by entering your code
- Remove the old battery and replace it with the new one
- Reposition the sensor cover by placing the top part of the sensor on first and then pressing down to secure the bottom into place, you should hear a click
- Arm and disarm the alarm to clear the panel alert
If the low battery alert does not clear or if the panel sensor shows tamper, walk through the steps above once more. It could be either the batteries or sensor cover are not on properly.
References
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