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Using the 8 button keypad to monitor the garage door open status?


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Talk about uneven, we had dirt garage floors when we started using the more the costly magnetic contact switch. It will accommodate a nearly 3" gap. What are you using now? The gap for magnetic switch that ships with the garage kit needs to be much closer.

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The switch is weatherproof but my preference was to mount the switch on the door header at the top of the door opening.  Then mount the magnet on the top edge of the garage door itself.  I also have a magnetic switch that is activated when the door is fully open.  It is activated by the same magnet that controls the switch indicating the door is fully closed.  I chose to two switches because the position of the detached garage does not allow viewing of the door from the house. 

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Our garage doors are one piece and swing up. The original floor was dirt. The most practical place was on the side near the bottom. The point being that there is no one location that must be chosen.

 

Lee, we have the same situation, so a installed a camera and monitor for safety's sake as well as convenience.

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I always thought you needed to mount it to the floor like most warehouses do

I attached my reed switch to the overhead rail assembly and associated magnet to the trolley inside the rail using double sided tape. Not sure if this is possible in your installation. Here is a picture with the door closed.

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~Mike

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Will any of these be good?  does it need to have normally open and normally closed?  I was thinking about the first one.  Smarthome wants to charge $30 shipping so im buying in Canada.  Thanks 

 

https://www.aartech.ca/odc-59b-amseco-garage-door-magnetic-contact-form-c.html

 

https://www.aartech.ca/odc-59a-amseco-garage-door-magnetic-contact.html

 

https://www.aartech.ca/vip1000-98z-flair-overhead-door-contact-with-z-bracket.html

 

https://www.aartech.ca/vip1000-98l-flair-overhead-door-contact-with-l-bracket.html

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You want a magnetic contact switch that is closed when away from the magnet and open when close to the magnet. Only the first device linked to allows that configuration.

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The new switch has three wires.  The Green wire is not used.  Cover the Green wire with tape to avoid an exposed bare wire.

 

If you were using Trigger Reverse to handle working with a NC switch, the option is no longer needed with new switch.

 

If you were using a Program to handle working with a NC switch, that Program is no longer needed.

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The green wire connects to NC, red to NO and black to COM, so you'd use green and black for NC and red and black for NO. It doesn't matter to the I/O Linc sensor which wire is common and which wire isn't.

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Currently a NC switch is being used, one that is described as " I cant wait to finally resolve these issues" with the new switch.

 

Why would you chose a new NC switch to replace the current NC switch.

 

Use the Black and Red wires to have a NO switch.

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I chose the switch that was recommended that does nc and no

You chose the correct switch. The only task left is to choose the correct wires, black and red. Because polarity doesn't matter, you can choose which of black or red connects to GND and which connects to Sense.

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