Ademco 8DL5853AP Wireless Glassbreak Detector User Manual IS 320 Installation Guide
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Refer to Supplemental Information (next page) for complete descriptions of these installation steps
FlexGuard
®
5853AP Wireless Glassbreak Detector Installation Instructions
5853AP Glassbreak Detector Internal
Parts
CR-123A
CR-123A
Mounting Hole
Mounting Hole
Batteries
Front Tamper Switch
LED Indicators
Microphone
Sensitivity Switches
Wall Tamper (behind battery)
Test Mode pads (on PCB)
Front Cover
Latch
Break out flash
for cover screw
21
ON
OFF
5853_001-v0
Connect Batteries
Remove pull tab to connect batteries
Select Mounting Location
For the best detector performance, select a mounting
location that is:
• within 7.6 m (25 feet) of the protected glass;
• within clear view of the protected glass;
• at least 2 m (6.5 feet) from the floor;
• at least 1 m (3.3 feet) from forced air ducts;
• at least 1 m (3.3 feet) from sirens or bells greater
• than 5 cm (2 inches) in diameter.
• between the protected glass and any heavy
window coverings that may be present.
Alternatively, when heavy window coverings are
present, the detector can be mounted on the frame
of the window.
Avoid mounting the detector on the same wall as the
protected glass, on free-standing posts or pillars, or in
rooms with noisy equipment (air compressors, bells,
power tools, etc.), if this equipment is operated when
the detector is armed.
Wall Mount
(Top View)
WallMnt-001-V0
CeilingMnt-001-V0
Ceiling Mount: (Side View)
NOTE: If the device is ceiling mounted, the end with the
hole (Microphone end) should face the protected glass.
Set Sensitivity (Range)
SENS2
SENS1
CR-123A
CR-123A
SENS2
SENS1
5853_004-v0
ON
OFF
SENS1 & SENS2 configure sensitivity
SENSITIVITY APPROXIMATE
RANGE
SENS1 SENS2
MAX 7.6m (25 ft) OFF OFF
MEDIUM 4.6m (15 ft) ON OFF
LOW 3m (10 ft) OFF ON
LOWEST 1.5m (5 ft) ON ON
NOTE: Ranges are approximate and vary with each
room’s acoustic properties. Always verify range with a
FlexGuard FG-701 Glassbreak Simulator.
Enroll Detector
Refer to text and control panel's installation
instructions.
When programming the transmitter, specify:
• Input Type = 3 (Supervised RF)
• Loop Number = 1
Mount Detector
• Use mounting holes as a template to mark
mounting locations on ceiling or wall.
• If using the optional back tamper, remove the
batteries, then mark the wall tamper location
through its mounting hole.
• Mount detector using appropriate hardware.
NOTE: A screw capture feature designed to
make ceiling mounting easier will cause some
resistance when inserting the screw into the
plastic.
• Close detector cover when finished.
CR-123A
CR-123A
SENS2
SENS1
5853_003-v2
(Screw not supplied.)
3.5 mm x 38 mm
(#6 x 1-1/2")
3.5 mm x 38 mm
(#6 x 1-1/2")
#6 (3.5 mm) screw for
Optional Rear Tamper
*3.5 mm (#6)
screws works best
with the screw
retention feature.
To work properly, the back tamper
screw must be screwed into a
framing stud or a heavy-duty
hollow-wall anchor, such as a
#8 self-tapping anchor. This type
of back tamper is not suitable for
use on acoustic ceiling tile.
*The screw retention feature simplifies installation: A
rib in the screw cavity lightly holds the screw in place
when installing the detector.
Test Detector Installation
Enter Test Mode using a FlexGuard FG-701
Glassbreak Simulator (see Testing the Detector on the
next page). To enter Test Mode manually, short the
Test Mode pads (as shown below).
CR-123A
CR-123A
SENS2
SENS1
SENS2
SENS1
5853_005-v0
TEST
TEST
Install Cover Screw (optional)
5853_006-V1
2.9 mm (#4) screw,
6 mm (1/4-in.) long
800-04905A Page 1
Refer to Installation Instructions and diagrams (next page) when installing this product
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Made in China
P/N 800-04905 Rev A
FlexGuard
®
5853AP Wireless Glassbreak Detector Supplemental Information
1. General Information
The 5853AP Wireless Glassbreak detector with
Transmitter senses the sound of breaking plate,
tempered, laminated, wired, coated and sealed
insulating glass. The self-contained detector includes
a transmitter that can send alarms, tamper signals, and
low battery messages to the control panel. The
sensor is compatible with 5800AP-series wireless
hardware*, and is designed for continuous operation
using two 3V lithium batteries (CR-123A or equivalent;
included).
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 5853AP.
*Compatible control units for use in Canada require the use of
listed RF receivers that have been subjected to compatibility
analyses by Underwriters’ Laboratories of Canada. Refer to the
Installation Instructions for the control unit before installing
burglar alarm components.
2. Connecting Batteries/Initial Power Up
To connect the batteries, remove the tab from the end
of the battery holder. The detector will start its power
up sequence, in which both the LED indicators will
illuminate for one second. (The LED indicators are
described later in these instructions.)
3. Adjusting Detector Sensitivity (Range)
The 5853AP has four sensitivity settings, which are set
using the SENS1 and SENS2 DIP switches. The
settings are: 1) maximum; 2) medium; 3) low; and 4)
lowest. By default, sensitivity is set to MAXIMUM.
To change the detector’s sensitivity, use a small
screwdriver to adjust the SENS1 and SENS2 switches,
as shown in the table below:
SENSITIVITY APPROX.
RANGE
SENS1 SENS2
MAX 7.6m (25 ft) OFF OFF
MEDIUM 4.6m (15 ft) ON OFF
LOW 3m (10 ft) OFF ON
LOWEST 1.5m (5 ft) ON ON
4. Enrolling Detector Into 5800AP-Series
Receiver
Before the control panel will recognize the 5853AP,
you must program the device's serial number into the
control panel. This process, ("enrolling") is described
in detail in the control panel's installation instructions.
When programming the transmitter, specify:
• Input Type = 3 (Supervised RF)
• Loop Number = 1
You can transmit the device’s serial number
automatically or enter it manually. To transmit the
number automatically, momentarily activate the front
tamper switch. To enter the serial number manually,
refer to the control panel’s instructions to enroll the
serial ID number which appears on the product.
5. Selecting Installation Location
The 5853AP can be mounted on the ceiling or the wall.
Choose a mounting location that is at least 2.1m (7
feet) from floor and no more than 7.6m (25 feet) from
the farthest protected glass. Be sure the detector has
an unobstructed line-of-sight to the protected glass!
Before mounting the detector permanently, test it to
ensure that it functions satisfactorily in the chosen
mounting location. Verify that the detector can detect
glassbreak sounds, following the directions in the
“Testing the Detector” section. Ensure that the
5853AP is within range of the receiver, following the
instructions for the signal-strength test found in the
control panel’s installation instructions. (To send the
signal required by the test, activate the detector's front
tamper switch.) If the detector fails, relocate it and
repeat both tests.
6. Mounting the Detector
NOTE: If using wall tamper and installing on dry wall
(sheet rock), position the detector so that the wall
tamper is over a wall stud or ceiling joist, or use a
drywall anchor so the tamper screw will not pull out.
NOTE: If the device is ceiling mounted, the end with
the hole (Microphone end) should face the protected
glass.
To mount the detector:
1. Using the 5853AP mounting holes as a
template, mark mounting locations on the
ceiling or wall.
2. If using the optional wall tamper, remove
the batteries, then mark the wall tamper
location through its mounting hole. The
tamper screw must be securely mounted. See
details on page 1.
3. If required by the mounting location, install
wall anchors for the mounting screws.
4. Secure the 5853AP to the wall or ceiling,
oriented so the microphone has the best line-
of-sight to the protected glass.
5. Reinstall the batteries if previously removed.
6. Close and secure the detector front cover.
7. Testing the Detector
The detector should be tested at least once each year.
Test the detector with the FlexGuard FG-701 Glassbreak
Simulator. Other simulators will not give accurate
indication of range.
To enter the Test Mode with the FG-701:
1. Stand within 4.6 m (15 feet) of the detector.
2. Switch the FG-701 to ACTIVATE and MANual
modes.
3. Point the front [speaker] of the glassbreak
simulator towards the detector and press the
red START button. The simulator buzzes a
short activation code.
When the detector enters Test Mode, the green LED
on the detector flashes about once per second. If the
green LED does not flash, move closer to the detector
and repeat the procedure.
To enter Test Mode manually:
1. Open the front cover.
2. Use a screwdriver to short the Test Mode
pads on the PC board (see diagram on next
page).
3. Close the front cover.
The detector’s green LED blinks approximately once per
second to indicate that it has entered the test mode.
Testing the Detector (flex and audio signals):
To test the 5853AP, do the following:
1. Place the detector in Test Mode.
2. Set the FG-701 switches to the TEST and
FLEX positions.
3. Position the FG-701 near the farthest point of
the protected glass, and point the speaker
directly at the detector. If window coverings
are present, close them fully and hold the
FG-701 between the coverings and the
protected glass.
4. Press the red START button. The simulator
clicks on and starts an eight-second armed
period.
5. Generate a flex signal by carefully striking the
glass with a cushioned tool. The FG-701
responds with a burst of glassbreak audio.
If the detector receives both the flex and audio signals
properly, its red Alarm LED lights for 5 seconds. (Red
Alarm LED does not latch.)
Testing the Detector (audio signals only):
The FG-701 can also be used to test the detector’s
ability to receive audio signals only. See the FG-701
Operating Instructions for additional information. When
it receives the audio signal, the detector flickers its
green Event LED.
Exiting Test Mode:
When you have finished testing, exit Test Mode by
following the same procedure used to enter Test Mode.
The detector automatically exits Test Mode five minutes
after the last event is detected.
8. LED Indicators
The detector is equipped with two LEDs: a green Event
LED and a red Alarm LED. When the LEDs are
enabled during testing, they light in a variety of patterns
to convey the detector’s operational status. 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.
9. Cover Screw
The front cover can be secured after installation. To do
so, remove the cover breakout flash (illustration on next
page) and secure the front cover with a 6 mm (¼-in.), 2.9
mm (#4) screw (supplied).
10. Maintaining Proper Operation
To maintain the 5853AP Glassbreak Detector in proper
working order, please observe the following:
Replace the batteries when the system indicates a low
battery condition (refer to the control panel’s operating
instructions.) Be sure to replace the batteries with the
proper type and voltage, and ALWAYS replace both
batteries at the same time.
The installer should inform the end user that fans, air
conditioners, blowers, loudspeakers, or other sources
of vibration and sound should not be introduced into
the protected area after installation of glassbreak
detectors. If unavoidable, the end user must contact
the alarm service company to re-adjust/re-test the
equipment as needed. Additionally, this device should
not be relocated without the advice or assistance of the
alarm service company.
11. Protected Glass Types Chart
NOTE: The 5853AP is NOT recommended for protection of glass
areas smaller than 27.6 cm x 27.6 cm (10-7/8 inches x 10-7/8 inches).
Nominal Thickness
Glass Type* Minimum Maximum
Plate 2mm (3/32 in.) 10mm (3/8 in.)
Tempered 3mm (1/8 in.) 10mm (3/8 in.)
Laminated13mm (1/8 in.) 14mm (9/16 in.)
Wired 6mm (1/4 in.) 6mm (1/4 in.)
Coated 23mm (1/8 in.) 6mm (1/4 in.)
Sealed Insulating1 3mm (1/8 in.) [13mm
(1/2 in.) overall]
6mm (1/4 in.) [19mm
(3/4 in.) overall]
* Minimum size for all types is 28cm (11 in.) square; glass must be
framed in the wall or mounted in a barrier at least 0.9m (36 in.) wide.
1 Protected only if both plates in the unit are broken
2 Coated glass with security films up to 0.35mm (14 mils) thick (including films
for solar protection) may be used. Evaluated with the these products: 3M®
SCOTCHSHIELD® SH14CLARL – 0.35mm (14 mils), 4 ply film; Film
Technologies International, Inc.’s GLASS-GARD GGLL 1200 has been
evaluated.
12. Specifications
Power: Two 3 V Batteries (included). Replace only with
ADEMCO #466, Panasonic CR123A, or Duracell DL123A.
Ranges: Maximum range is 7.6m (25 ft) from farthest
protected glass. No minimum range.
Operating Temperature: -10° to 50° C (14° to 122° F)
For indoor use environment
Dimensions: 12.5cm (4.95") x 7.8cm (3.09") x 2.8cm (1.1")
Weight: 146g (5.12 oz.)
Accessories: FlexGuard FG-701 Glassbreak Simulator
Compliance: FCC and IC Certified
13. NOTICES
FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210
of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
TO THE INSTALLER
Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent
testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system.
The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular
maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper
operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts.
Recommendations must be included for a specific program of testing (at least
weekly) to ensure the system’s proper operation at all times.
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.