UTC Fire and Security Americas 799E5-SOUND 60-873-95 User Manual 9 XXX Model Name Installation Sheet

UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. 60-873-95 9 XXX Model Name Installation Sheet

User Manual

© DDMONYY UTC Fire & Security. All rights reserved.  1 / 6  P/N 466-5401 • REV B • 9MAY18  ShatterPro® Glassbreak Sensor Installation Sheet Product Summary The ShatterPro® omnidirectional glassbreak sensor (60-873-95) provides 360 degree coverage. It can be mounted on the ceiling, or on the opposite wall, or on adjoining walls. It has a range of up to 20 feet for glass panes 1' x 2' (0.3 m x 0.6 m) or larger. Figure 1:  ShatterPro Glassbreak Sensor   The maximum detection range is 20' (6 m) for plate, tempered, laminated and wired glass. For armor-coated glass, the maximum detection range is 12' (3.65 m). Coverage is measured from the sensor to the point on the glass farthest from the sensor (see D and D' in Figure 2 below). See Specifications on page 4 for recommended glass thickness. Figure 2:  Optimum Performance Zone  Note:  ShatterPro may not consistently detect cracks in glass, or bullets that break through the glass. Glassbreak sensors should always be backed up by interior protection. Installation Guidelines For best detection, avoid installing in rooms with lined, insulating, or sound deadening drapes or rooms with closed wooden window shutters inside.  Do not use sensor near air compressors. A blast of compressed air may cause a false alarm.   Avoid stairwells, glass booths, and all rooms smaller than 10' x 10' (3 m x 3 m).  The Pattern Recognition Technology™ of the ShatterPro ignores most false alarm sounds. Some sounds can duplicate the glass break pattern the ShatterPro detects, however, so the ShatterPro works best in rooms with only moderate noise. Avoid rooms where white noise, such as a fan, is present. Avoid rooms with noisy areas or multiple noise sources such as small kitchens or bathrooms, garages, etc. Note:  For glass break protection in these applications (where ShatterPro is not appropriate), use shock sensors on the windows or window frames.   Avoid adding (learning) the sensor into 24-hour sensor groups, where the sensor will be armed even when the room is in use. Like a motion detector, a glass break sensor may be tripped when occupants are in the protected area. Adding the ShatterPro to a perimeter sensor group, which is armed only when the perimeter doors and windows are armed, will help prevent false alarms.   The device may not work properly in humid rooms. Do not install it in such conditions. Tools needed   Phillips screwdriver   A 5709C-W hand-held tester  Note: Please see page 6 for important product safety, warranty, limitation of liability, and disclaimer information.
2 / 6    P/N 466-5401 • REV B • 9MAY18   Installation Use the following procedure to install the ShatterPro. 1.  Choose a mounting location. Since the sound of breaking glass travels straight out from the broken window, the best location for mounting the sensor is the wall opposite the window--assuming the glass to be protected is within the sensor range and line of sight. The ceiling and adjoining (side) walls are also good sensor locations. A ceiling mounted sensor will have better detection if located 6' - 10' (2 m - 3 m) back from the glass rather than directly above the glass. IMPORTANT:   DO NOT EXCEED THE 20' MAXIMUM DETECTION RANGE OF THE SHATTERPRO. While the sensor may function beyond the 20' range it could miss a minimum output glassbreak. Furthermore, changing conditions in the room, such as rearranging furniture, could reduce the range of the sensor back to 20'. 2.  Remove the cover from the ShatterPro base. Hold the base against the wall or ceiling at the desired mounting location. Insert screws through the two mounting holes in the base to attach it to the mounting surface. Caution: You must be free of static electricity before handling the transmitter circuit board. Touch a grounded, bare metal surface before touching the circuit board, or wear a grounding strap. Figure 3:  Mounting holes (back view of ShatterPro)  3.  Insert two 3 V batteries as shown in Figure 4 and replace the cover. 4.  Use the procedures in the following sections; “Testing the ShatterPro” and “Testing the System” on page 3 to make sure the sensor is working properly with the panel. Figure 4:  Battery Installation  Testing the ShatterPro Pattern Recognition Technology™ of the ShatterPro ignores most false alarm sounds, including glassbreak testers, so the ShatterPro must be set to “test mode” during the following procedure (see step 2). When the sensor is in test mode, processing of the glassbreak pattern in the upper and lower frequencies is disabled. The ShatterPro is then listening only for the mid-range frequencies, which the tester reproduces. It is these frequencies that determine the sensor detection range. Figure 5:  Testing the ShatterPro  The ShatterPro is designed to detect the breaking of framed glass mounted in an outside wall. Testing the sensor with unframed glass, such as broken bottles etc. may not trip the sensor. Use the hand-held tester and the following procedure to test the ShatterPro. 1. Set the tester to “tempered glass.” The hand-held tester has a different setting for each type of glass. You should always set the tester for tempered or laminated glass (either is correct and both have the same range) unless you are certain that all the glass to be protected is plate glass.
P/N 466-5401 • REV B • 9MAY18    3 / 6 2.  Hold the tester speaker directly on top of the sensor and activate the tester. The sensor will alarm; then it will go into test mode for one minute. While in the test mode, the LED on the sensor will blink continuously. Extend the test mode time by activating the tester at least once a minute. 3.  Holding the tester near the surface of the glass and behind any closed drapes or blinds, aim the tester at the ShatterPro and hold down the test button (see Figure 5: Testing the ShatterPro on page 2). Remember, the ShatterPro should not be installed in rooms with lined, insulating, or sound deadening drapes or rooms with closed wooden window shutters inside. 4.  Observe the LED on the sensor. If the sensor is detecting the tester signal, the LED will remain on but will stop blinking momentarily. This indicates the sensor is mounted within range and is working properly. If the sensor LED blinks continuously when the test button is pressed, the sensor is not detecting the tester signal. Replace the tester battery if you suspect it is not producing a strong signal. If you are certain that the tester signal is strong, reposition the sensor closer to the window and retest. Add more sensors if necessary to achieve complete coverage. 5.  The sensor will automatically exit test mode if it does not sense any signals for 1 minute. The “Hand Clap” Test You can test the ShatterPro without enabling the test mode by clapping your hands loudly under the sensor. This sound will not trip the alarm, but the sensor LED will blink twice. This is a signal that the sensor has power and that the microphone and circuit board are functioning. Adding the ShatterPro to Panel Memory The following procedure is a general guideline for adding (learning) the sensor into panel memory. Refer to your panel installation instructions or reference manual for complete details. 1.  Set the panel to Program mode. 2. Proceed to the LEARN SENSORS menu. 3.  Select the appropriate sensor group and sensor number. 4.  Trip the tamper switch on the sensor. 5.  Repeat the above steps until all sensors are added (learned) into the panel. 6.  Exit Program mode. Testing the System The following steps describe general guidelines for testing the sensor. Refer to your panel installation instructions or reference manual for complete details. 1.  Set the panel to the Dealer Sensor Test mode. 2.  Use the hand-held tester to trip the sensor. 3.  Listen for status beeps (or a voice message) to indicate that the panel is receiving transmissions from the sensor OR Look for a message on the touchpad display. Note:  Refer to your panel installation instructions for troubleshooting information.
4 / 6    P/N 466-5401 • REV B • 9MAY18   Specifications Feature Description Compatibility All 319.5 MHz Learn Mode™ panels; All Caddx 319.5 MHz panels Dimensions 4.25" (108 mm) length  3.12" (79.24 mm) width  1.22" (30.98 mm) depth Operational voltage 2.6 to 4.5 VDC Current draw 26 A typical average Battery life 5 years average Batteries (2) Duracell DL 123A 3V Lithium Transmitter Frequency 319.5 MHz Transmitter Conditions Alarm, Tamper, Low Battery Supervisory Microphone Omnidirectional electret Operating Temperature Range 32° to 120°F (0° to 50°C) Storage Temperature Range -30° to 140°F (-34° to 60°C) Max. Humidity 90% Relative Humidity (non-condensing) Recommended glass Size Minimum 1' x 2' (0.3 m x 0.6 m) or larger Glass thickness Plate: 3/32" to ¼" (2.4 mm to 6.4 mm) Tempered: ⅛" to ¼" (3.2 mm to 6.4 mm) Wired: ¼" (6.4 mm) Laminated: ⅛" to ¼" (3.2 mm to 6.4 mm)
P/N 466-5401 • REV B • 9MAY18    5 / 6 Regulatory Information Manufacturer UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation Inc Blvd Eje 1 Y Eje C, Parque Ind CARR INT NAVOJOA-LOS MOCHIS KM 8.5 85895 Navojoa SON MEXICO FCC / IC compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by UTC Fire and Security could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS (s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interférences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris celles pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l'appareil. In accordance with FCC requirements of human exposure to radiofrequency fields, the radiating element shall be installed such that a minimum separation distance of 20 cm is maintained from the general population. FCC: B4Z-799E5-SOUND IC: 1175C-799E5SND This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY MAY ONLY REDUCE THE RISK OF EVENTS SUCH AS BREAK-INS, BURGLARY, ROBBERY OR FIRE; IT IS NOT INSURANCE OR A GUARANTEE THAT SUCH EVENTS WILL NOT OCCUR, THAT ADEQUATE WARNING OR PROTECTION WILL BE PROVIDED, OR THAT THERE WILL BE NO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AS A RESULT. WHILE INTERLOGIX UNDERTAKES TO REDUCE THE PROBABILITY THAT A THIRD PARTY MAY HACK, COMPROMISE OR CIRCUMVENT ITS SECURITY PRODUCTS OR RELATED SOFTWARE, ANY SECURITY PRODUCT OR SOFTWARE MANUFACTURED, SOLD OR LICENSED BY INTERLOGIX, MAY STILL BE HACKED, COMPROMISED AND/OR CIRCUMVENTED. INTERLOGIX DOES NOT ENCRYPT COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN ITS ALARM OR SECURITY PANELS AND THEIR OUTPUTS/INPUTS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SENSORS OR DETECTORS UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW. AS A RESULT THESE COMMUNICATIONS MAY BE INTERCEPTED AND COULD BE USED TO CIRCUMVENT YOUR ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM.
6 / 6    P/N 466-5401 • REV B • 9MAY18    WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS INTERLOGIX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO ITS SECURITY PRODUCTS AND RELATED SOFTWARE. INTERLOGIX FURTHER DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTY UNDER THE UNIFORM COMPUTER INFORMATION TRANSACTIONS ACT OR SIMILAR LAW AS ENACTED BY ANY STATE. (USA ONLY) SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. INTERLOGIX MAKES NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, COVENANT OR PROMISE THAT ITS SECURITY PRODUCTS AND/OR RELATED SOFTWARE (I) WILL NOT BE HACKED, COMPROMISED AND/OR CIRCUMVENTED; (II) WILL PREVENT, OR PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNING OR PROTECTION FROM BREAK-INS, BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE; OR (III) WILL WORK PROPERLY IN ALL ENVIRONMENTS AND APPLICATIONS. DISCLAIMER THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. UTC ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INACCURACIES OR OMISSIONS AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITIES, LOSSES, OR RISKS, PERSONAL OR OTHERWISE, INCURRED AS A CONSEQUENCE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, OF THE USE OR APPLICATION OF ANY OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. FOR THE LATEST DOCUMENTATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OR VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.INTERLOGIX.COM. THIS PUBLICATION MAY CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF SCREEN CAPTURES AND REPORTS USED IN DAILY OPERATIONS. EXAMPLES MAY INCLUDE FICTITIOUS NAMES OF INDIVIDUALS AND COMPANIES. ANY SIMILARITY TO NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ACTUAL BUSINESSES OR PERSONS IS ENTIRELY COINCIDENTAL. INTENDED USE USE THIS PRODUCT ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE IT WAS DESIGNED FOR; REFER TO THE DATA SHEET AND USER DOCUMENTATION. FOR THE LATEST PRODUCT INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OR VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.INTERLOGIX.COM. THE SYSTEM SHOULD BE CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN AT LEAST EVERY 3 YEARS AND THE BACKUP BATTERY REPLACED AS REQUIRED.  ADDITIONAL PRODUCT WARNINGS AND DISCLAIMERS ARE LOCATED AT https://www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu/productwarning/. Contact information www.utcfireandsecurity.com or www.interlogix.com For customer support, see www.interlogix.com/customer-support  © 2018 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.  Interlogix is part of UTC Climate Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. April 24, 2018

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