RE206 Garage Tilt Sensor
Panel Compatibility: 2GIG
Model Number: RE206
Power Input: 1x CR123A 3V Battery
Stated Battery Life: 10+ Years
Installation Manual
The RE206 Tilt Sensor is a commonly used sensor on overhead garage doors. It is easy to program, simple to mount, takes almost no time to install. They work well as “no response” sensors, ones that do not generate an alarm if opened. Through Alarm.com you are able to specify notifications for when the door is left open for 5 minutes, or whenever it is opened during a weekday, etc.
If you are looking for an overhead garage door sensor to act as an alarm sensor, we do not recommend using a tilt sensor. There are a couple reasons behind this:
- Tilt sensors do not activate until roughly 45 degrees off vertical. This means that the top panel of your overhead garage door must be tilted 45 degrees. Depending on the height and angle of the door’s wheel tracks, a common door may need to be open anywhere between 1 to 3 feet before the sensor trips.
- Due to the way the sensing element works, tilt sensors are known to cause false activation in inclement, windy weather, or from objects striking the garage door causing vibration.
A more reliable form of garage sensor that we recommend for any instance where you want your overhead garage door to be an alarm monitored zone would be a wired overhead garage door contact connected to the input terminals of a wireless sensor which can act as a transmitter. The 2GIG DW10 or RE201 have input terminals that can be used for this purpose. This combination prevents false activation and the sensor will trip based on the magnetic gap of the wired contact, only a few inches.
Programming for RE206:
RF sensor type: (23) no response type [Notification-only non-alarm sensor]
RF sensor equipment code: (1061) Tilt Sensor
RF sensor serial #: Shift – Learn – tamper the RE206
RF sensor equipment age: (0) new
RF sensor loop number: (2) 2 [For common vertical mounting orientation]
RF sensor dialer delay: (0) disabled
RF sensor voice descriptor: as desired
RF sensor reports: (1) Enabled
RF sensor supervision: (1) Enabled
RF sensor chime: as desired