GE Wireless Crystal Sensor with External wired contacts?

ltyndall

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I am trying to find a sensor compatible with my M1G wireless receiver (M1XRF2G) that can be connected to an external microswitch.


I have a gate opener that I want to use as a sensor for my M1G. The opener has microswitches that I can connect to to tell m if the gate is closed or not. There is no room for a regular magnetic switch, so I want to use the existing micrositch as a feed to a sensor.

Thanks in advance for any asistance.

Regards,
Vector
 
Thanks Guys,

I had not noticed the external contacts capability on these before!

Regards,
Vector

Yup, in fact you can bypass the internal reed switch and add external wiring to just about any with some basic solder skills. I do it all the time.
 
I actually just installed a 650 with 2 external NC contacts and cut out the 2 internal reeds as the documentation says but it was not working properly. I need to go back to the site and see whats going on. I think it was saying 'Violated, Force Armed' and would not change.
 
I actually just installed a 650 with 2 external NC contacts and cut out the 2 internal reeds as the documentation says but it was not working properly. I need to go back to the site and see whats going on. I think it was saying 'Violated, Force Armed' and would not change.
You might want to check that option 1 & 2 are toggled in RP. (under wireless setup/transmitter) I don't have the instructions in front of me, but a quick look at my account in RP shows all these units I use external contacts on have option 1 and 2 toggled on. All that I use the internal reed switch on do not.

Edited to add from the elk M1XRF2G manual for this type switch:

Door And Window Transmitter
GE part #'s 60-362-10-319.5,
60-641-95, or equivalent
>OPTIONS - WZnxxx 03 (Option 1) set to YES to disable internal Reed Switch. NO leaves the internal switch active.
>OPTIONS - WZnxxx 04 (Option 2) set to YES to use a N/C Switch on External Contacts, NO to use a N/O Switch.
 
Yea, it's probably something simple like that. It was the end of a very long day and I didn't bother checking it all out. I'm sure that's it - thanks for saving me the trouble of looking it up...
 
Yea, it's probably something simple like that. It was the end of a very long day and I didn't bother checking it all out. I'm sure that's it - thanks for saving me the trouble of looking it up...

That's likely it. Blxmn is right about checking off Option 1 and 2 in wireless setup in RP. I just installed 2 NX-652s today, cut out the reed switches, and couldn't get it to work. Then I remembered those options, checked them off, and they're working fine.

Kevin
 
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