Reliance Controls THP211 User Manual

Outdoor gate entry alarm model number: thp211, Product description, Installation instructions

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Outdoor Gate Entry Alarm
Model Number: THP211

Product Description

The product is intended to monitor outdoor gates or other entry points for safety and security. It is designed to detect a gate

or door opening, which will immediately activate a very loud 105 decibel alarm. It uses a magnetic break triggering

mechanism to activate the alarm. There is a 3-digit password keypad which will allow homeowner to arm and disarm the

alarm and also to bypass the alarm when opening the gate or door.

THP211 Alarm Features

Installs in minutes

Adult bypass function

Water resistant for outdoor use

9V battery operated (battery not included)

Battery low indicator

IMPORTANT -

Read and thoroughly understand the instructions and warranty prior to

installation. The installation of this alarm requires that the alarm be tested after
installation to ensure it functions properly.

Installation Instructions

Tools Required

9V Alkaline Battery
#2 Phillips screwdriver for wall anchors
#1 Phillips screwdriver for bracket screw and battery compartment screw.
1/4” drill if attaching the mounting bracket using the included Phillips screws and wall anchors.

Step-by Step Installation Procedure

1.

Remove all packaging.

2.

Remove the screw on the bottom front of the unit, below the “Bypass” button.

3.

Slide the mounting bracket off.

4.

Remove the screw at the bottom back of the unit, exposing the battery

compartment. Insert 9V Alkaline Battery and close battery compartment.

5.

Reattach the mounting bracket if desired.

6.Locate a suitable location for the mounting the THP211. Install with screws, use

anchors if installing into drywall or plaster.

7.

Use the adhesive pads or screws to mount the magnetic sensors – make sure the

arrows line up (see diagram below).

Low Battery Indicator

If the battery is low, the small LED light on the keypad will continuously flash, indicating it is time to replace the
battery.

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