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Installation Manual - Alarm Grid. Refer to Supplemental Information (next page) for complete descriptions of these installation steps. G Page 1. 5. 85. 3 Wireless Glassbreak Detector Installation Instructions. Glassbreak Detector Internal Parts.
Front Tamper Switch. Sensitivity Switches. Wall Tamper (behind battery). Test Mode pads (on PCB).
Break out flash. for cover screw. Connect Batteries. Remove pull tab to connect batteries. Select Mounting Location. For the best detector performance, select a mounting. Alternatively, when heavy window coverings are. Avoid mounting the detector on the same wall as the.
Ceiling. Mnt- 0. 01- V0. Ceiling Mount: (Side View). NOTE: If the device is ceiling mounted, the end with the. Microphone end) should face the protected glass. Set Sensitivity (Range). SENS1 & SENS2 configure sensitivity. SENSITIVITY APPROXIMATE.
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MAX 7. 6m (2. 5 ft) OFF OFF. MEDIUM 4. 6m (1. 5 ft) ON OFF. LOW 3m (1. 0 ft) OFF ON. LOWEST 1. 5m (5 ft) ON ON.
NOTE: Ranges are approximate and vary with each. Always verify range with a. Flex. Guard FG- 7. Glassbreak Simulator.
Enroll Detector. Refer to text and control panel's installation. When programming the transmitter, specify. Input Type = 3 (Supervised RF).
Loop Number = 1. Mount Detector. Use mounting holes as a template to mark. If using the optional back tamper, remove the.
Mount detector using appropriate hardware. NOTE: A screw capture feature designed to. Close detector cover when finished.
Screw not supplied.). Optional Rear Tamper. To work properly, the back tamper. This type. of back tamper is not suitable for.
The screw retention feature simplifies installation: A. Test Detector Installation. Enter Test Mode using a Flex.
Guard FG- 7. 01. Glassbreak Simulator (see Testing the Detector on the. To enter Test Mode manually, short the. Test Mode pads (as shown below). Install Cover Screw (optional). Refer to Installation Instructions and diagrams (next page) when installing this product. Honeywell International Inc.
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Sense are registered trademarks of Honeywell. International Inc. All other brands mentioned are the trademarks or registered trademarks. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. P/N 5- 0. 51- 7. 35- 0. Rev G. 5. 85. 3 Wireless Glassbreak Detector Supplemental Information. General Information.
The 5. 85. 3 Wireless Glassbreak detector with. Transmitter senses the sound of breaking plate. The self- contained detector includes.
The. sensor is compatible with 5. V lithium batteries (CR- 1. A or equivalent. Prior to installation, you must. Connect its batteries by removing the tab. Adjust the detector’s sensitivity, and.
Enroll” the detector’s serial number. Refer to the following sections to install the 5. This detector is both UL and ULC listed. Compatible control units for use in Canada require the use of. RF receivers that have been subjected to compatibility. Underwriters’ Laboratories of Canada.
Refer to the. Installation Instructions for the control unit before installing. Connecting Batteries/Initial Power Up. To connect the batteries, remove the tab from the end. The detector will start its power. LED indicators will. The LED indicators are.
Adjusting Detector Sensitivity (Range). The 5. 85. 3 has four sensitivity settings, which are set. SENS1 and SENS2 DIP switches. The. settings are: 1) maximum; 2) medium; 3) low; and 4). By default, sensitivity is set to MAXIMUM.
To change the detector’s sensitivity, use a small. SENS1 and SENS2 switches. SENSITIVITY APPROX. MAX 7. 6m (2. 5 ft) OFF OFF. MEDIUM 4. 6m (1. 5 ft) ON OFF. LOW 3m (1. 0 ft) OFF ON. LOWEST 1. 5m (5 ft) ON ON.
Enrolling Detector Into 5. Series Receiver. Before the control panel will recognize the 5.
This process, ("enrolling") is described. When programming the transmitter, specify. Input Type = 3 (Supervised RF). Loop Number = 1. You can transmit the device’s serial number. To transmit the. number automatically, momentarily activate the front.
To enter the serial number manually. ID number which appears on the product.
Selecting Installation Location. The 5. 85. 3 can be mounted on the ceiling or the wall. Choose a mounting location that is at least 2.
Be sure the detector has. Before mounting the detector permanently, test it to. Verify that the detector can detect.
Testing the Detector” section. Ensure that the 5.
To send the signal required. If the detector fails, relocate it and repeat both tests. Mounting the Detector.
NOTE: If using wall tamper and installing on dry wall. NOTE: If the device is ceiling mounted, the end with. Microphone end) should face the protected. To mount the detector. Using the 5. 85. 3 mounting holes as a template. If using the optional wall tamper, remove.
The. tamper screw must be securely mounted. See. details on page 1. If required by the mounting location, install.
Secure the 5. 85. Reinstall the batteries if previously removed. Close and secure the detector front cover. Testing the Detector.
The detector should be tested at least once each year. Test the detector with the Flex.
Guard FG- 7. 01 Glassbreak. Simulator. Other simulators will not give accurate. To enter the Test Mode with the FG- 7. Stand within 4. 6 m (1.
Switch the FG- 7. ACTIVATE and MANual. Point the front [speaker] of the glassbreak.
START button. The simulator buzzes a. When the detector enters Test Mode, the green LED. If the. green LED does not flash, move closer to the detector. To enter Test Mode manually. Open the front cover.
Use a screwdriver to short the Test Mode. PC board (see diagram on next. Close the front cover.
The detector’s green LED blinks approximately once per. Testing the Detector (flex and audio signals).
To test the 5. 85. Place the detector in Test Mode. Set the FG- 7. 01 switches to the TEST and. FLEX positions. 3.
Position the FG- 7. If window coverings. FG- 7. 01 between the coverings and the.
Press the red START button. The simulator. clicks on and starts an eight- second armed. Generate a flex signal by carefully striking the.
The FG- 7. 01. responds with a burst of glassbreak audio. If the detector receives both the flex and audio signals. Alarm LED lights for 5 seconds. Red. Alarm LED does not latch.). Testing the Detector (audio signals only).
The FG- 7. 01 can also be used to test the detector’s. See the FG- 7. 01.
Operating Instructions for additional information. When. it receives the audio signal, the detector flickers its.
Event LED. Exiting Test Mode. When you have finished testing, exit Test Mode by. Test Mode. The detector automatically exits Test Mode five minutes. LED Indicators. The detector is equipped with two LEDs: a green Event. LED and a red Alarm LED. When the LEDs are.
The. following table summarizes the LED messages. Please note that the LEDs are only enabled during.
Test Mode, and are inactive during normal operation.). CONDITION GREEN LED RED LED.
Power up ON 1 second ON 1 second. Test Mode Flash once per sec OFF. Test Mode, event detected Flicker OFF. Test Mode, alarm Flash once per sec ON 5 seconds. Low Battery * Flash once per sec Flash once per sec. If battery voltage drops too low, LEDs are no longer visible.
Cover Screw. The front cover can be secured after installation. To do. so, remove the cover breakout flash (illustration on next. Maintaining Proper Operation. To maintain the 5. Glassbreak Detector in proper. Replace the batteries when the system indicates a low. Be sure to replace the batteries with the.
ALWAYS replace both. The installer should inform the end user that fans, air. If unavoidable, the end user must contact. Additionally, this device should. Protected Glass Types Chart. NOTE: The 5. 85. 3 is NOT recommended for protection of glass areas.
Nominal Thickness. Glass Type* Minimum Maximum. Plate 2mm (3/3. 2 in.) 1. Tempered 3mm (1/8 in.) 1. Wired 6mm (1/4 in.) 6mm (1/4 in.). Sealed Insulating.
Minimum size for all types is 2. Protected only if both plates in the unit are broken.
Coated glass with security films up to 0. Evaluated with the these products: 3. M. SH1. 4CLARL – 0. Film. Technologies International, Inc.’s GLASS- GARD GGLL 1. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. In compliance with Underwriters Laboratories of Canada’s Standard for. Intrusion Detection Units (CAN/ULC- S3.
M8. 9). a. Plate glass 3mm (1/8- in.) to 1. ULC recognizes a maximum range for protecting sealed insulating glass.
Specifications. Power: Two 3 V Batteries (included). Replace only with. ADEMCO #4. 66, Panasonic CR1. A, Sanyo CR1. 23. A, Duracell. DL1. A, or Varta CR1. 23. A (Lithium Manganese Dioxide).
Ranges: Maximum range is 7. No minimum range.
Operating Temperature: - 1. C (1. 4°to 1. 22°F). For indoor use environment. Dimensions: 1. 2. Weight: 1. 46g (5. Accessories: Flex.
Guard FG- 7. 01 Glassbreak Simulator. Compliance: FCC and IC Verified, UL Listed, ULC Listed, C- Tick. FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 1. FCC rules and RSS 2. Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the.
TO THE INSTALLER. Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent. The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular.
Recommendations must be included for a specific program of testing (at least. REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RECEIVER/ CONTROL. WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR DETAILS REGARDING WARRANTY. INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.