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UTC. All Rights Reserved. 1 P/N 0000000 – Rev. A – 06 Nov 12 5845GBW-OEM Glass Break Detector Product Introduction The 5845GBW Glass Break Detector (product) is ideal for applications where hardwired acoustic sensors are impractical, listens for actual patterns of breaking glass using Pattern Recognition Technology™ across the full audio band. The factory set recognition patterns detect breaking glass of framed perimeter windows in a building vs. a drinking glass breaking within a room. This product features a 20-ft. (6 m) range from sensor to glass. The product is suitable for use in quiet occupied areas on the perimeter loop. The sensor’s low-profile housing conceals the wireless transmitter and battery. A simple hand clap feature lets the user confirm that the sensor is operational, or a handheld tester can be activated at close range. This wireless Glass Break Detector complies with the ANSI/UL 639 standard for Intrusion products. It is intended for residential indoor dwelling unit applications and other areas approved by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). It is not intended for use in industrial applications. This product operates in conjunction with your wireless Control Panel, providing a local indication. Refer to the panel installation instructions for revision verification details. Please contact Technical Support for any questions regarding compatibility. About This Guide This User Guide describes how to install, the operation and maintenance of this product. The User Guide is organized as you intent to use this product with step by step instructions. Keep this document in a handy location and refer to it when you have questions about this product and its functions and features. Reading this guide is the only way to learn how to use your product wisely and to know how to react in the event of an alarm. Attention: Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read this guide which should be saved for future reference and passed on to any subsequent owner. 1. General Information Congratulations on purchasing your Glass Break Detector. This product is designed to be used with a Control Panel as an intrusion signaling device. Install the sensor on a perimeter loop armed whenever the door and window contacts are armed. Avoid 24-hour loop applications where the sensor is armed all day and all night. The false-alarm technology will be pushed to its limit in a 24-hour loop. The sensor’s false-alarm immunity is best in rooms with only moderate noise. Some sounds can duplicate the points on the glass break pattern the sensor detects. The sensor may not consistently detect cracks in glass, or bullets which break through the glass. Glass break sensors should always be complemented with interior protection. Parts List One Glass Break Detector One CR123 Lithium Battery Mounting Screws and Anchors User Guide 2. Mounting Guideline This product is a member of a reliable, high-quality product family using the latest technology available. Review the information in this section to ensure you get the most out of the product. Choosing an Installation Location The sensor must always be in direct line of sight of all windows to be protected. The sensor cannot consistently detect glass breaking around corners or in other rooms. There is no required front, back, up or down orientation. Wall mount... The best wall-mount location is on the opposite wall, assuming the glass to be protected is within the sensor’s range and line of sight. The adjoining wall can also be used. Ceiling mount... Mount the sensor in a location that is in direct line of sight of the glass to be protected. However, since sound travels directionally out from a broken window, a position 8 ft. (2.4 m) into the room provides better detection. Use the following guidelines to determine the best mounting location: o Mount the sensor at least 3.3 ft. (1 m) from the windows being protected and at least 4 ft. (1.2 m) from noise sources such as TVs, speakers, sinks, and doors. o Mount the sensor in the direct line of sight of the glass to be protected. o Mount the sensor in a suitable environment: temperature between 0 and 120°F (-18 and 50°C); and humidity between 10 and 90% non-condensing. o Mount the sensor on a stable surface up to 25 ft. (7.6 m) from the farthest point on the glass surface. Recommended locations and Range The sensor is omni-directional, providing 360° coverage. Coverage is measured from the sensor to the point on the glass farthest from the sensor. The sensor can be mounted as close as 3.3 ft. (1 m) from the glass. The maximum range depends on the type of glass being protected: o Armor-coated glass - Mount sensor no more than 12 ft. (3.6 m) from the glass. o Plate, tempered, laminated, and wired glass - Mounted on the ceiling or the opposite or adjoining wall, maximum range is 25 ft. (7.6 m). UTC. All Rights Reserved. 2 P/N 0000000 – Rev. A – 06 Nov 12 Locations to avoid Improper location can affect the sensitive electronic components in this product. To avoid causing damage to the product, to provide optimum performance, and to prevent unnecessary nuisance alarms: o Avoid rooms smaller than 10 x 10 ft. (3m x 3m). o Avoid locations where lined, insulating, or sound-deadening drapes or closed wooden shutters are used. o Corner of a room. o Do not install the sensor in humid rooms. Excess moisture on the circuit board can eventually cause a short and a false alarm. o Avoid locations that expose the sensor to possible false alarm sources such as: − glass airlocks and vestibule areas − kitchens − corner mounting − residential car garages − small utility rooms − stairwells − bathrooms − small acoustically live rooms. − locations exposed to white noise, such as air compressors, etc. 3. Mounting the Sensor Note: Add the product to the Control Panel before physically mounting the product in the desired location. This verifies RF performance prior to permanently mounting the alarm. See “RF Communication Test”. To mount the alarm…
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Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 2 of 12 D I R E C T O R Y - EMISSIONS Page(s) A)Documentation Test report1 - 10 Directory2 Test Regulations3 General Remarks10 Test-setups (Photos)11 - 12 B)Test data Conducted emissions10/150 kHz - 30 MHz5, 9 Radiated emissions10 kHz - 30 MHz5, 9 Radiated emissions30 MHz - 1000 MHz6, 9 Interference power30 MHz - 300 MHz6, 9 Equivalent Radiated emissions1 GHz - 18 GHz7, 9 Antenna Disturbance Voltage30 MHz - 1,000 MHz7,9 C)Appendix A Test Data Sheets A2 - A4 D)Appendix B System Under Test DescriptionB1 - B1 E) Appendix C Measurement Protocol C1 - C2 Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 3 of 12 EMISSIONS TEST REGULATIONS : The emissions tests were performed according to following regulations: 9 - EN 61000-6-3:2007 9 - EN 61000-6-4:2007 9 - EN 55011 : 2009/A1:20109 - Group 19 - Group 2 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - EN 55013 : 2001 /A1:2003 /A2:2006 #- RSS-210 9 - EN 55014 -1: 20069 - Household appliances and similar 9 - Portable tools 9 - Semiconductor devices 9 - EN 55022:20109 - Class A9 - Class B 9 -AS/NZS CISPR 229 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - ICES-0039 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - CNS 134389 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - VCCI V-3/2010.49 - Class A9 - Class B # - FCC Part 15 (per ANSI C63.4)9 - Class A9 - Class B # - Certification 9 - Verification 9 - Declaration of Conformity 9 - FCC Part 18 Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 4 of 12 Environmental conditions during testing: LAB OATS Temperature: * _________: ________ Relative Humidity: ** _________: ________ * The ambient temperature during the testing was within the range of (50 o - 104 o F) unless indicted above. ** The humidity levels during the testing was within the range of (10% - 90%) relative humidity unless indicated above. Power supply system: Volts Hz SINGLE phase Internal Battery Sign Explanations: 9 - not applicable # - applicable Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 5 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (Interference Voltage) The CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (INTERFERENCE VOLTAGE) measurements were performed at the following test location: # - Test not applicable 9 - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - Darby Laboratory Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 - 8028-50Solar50 S LISN829012, 829022 9 - 8012Solar50 S LISN924840 9 - EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 9 - 8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -85662AHewlett Packard Analyzer Display2403A07352 9 -8028-50Solar50 S LISN903725, 903726 9 -FCC-TLISN-T4-02Fisher Custom Com.Telecom ISN20454 9 - 9 - FCC-TLISN-T8-02 LI-125 Fisher Custom Com. Com-Power Telecom ISN 50 S LISN 20452 191080/191081 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Magnetic Field) The R ADIATED EMISSIONS (MAGNETIC FIELD) measurements were performed at the following test location: # - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - 9 - at a test distance of : # - 3 meters 9 - 30 meters 9 - Test not applicable Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -3148EMCOLog Periodic Antenna00044783 9 -BIA-25Electro-MetricsBiconical Antenna4283 # -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 # -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 # -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 # -ALR-30MElectro-MetricsLoop Antenna824 # -8447DHewlett PackardPreamplifier2944A06832 9 - 9 - EMC-30 ALA-130/A Electro-Metrics Antenna Research EMI Receiver Loop Antenna 191 106 Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 6 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Electric Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (ELECTRIC FIELD) measurements, in the frequency range of 30 MHz-1000 MHz, were tested in a horizontal and vertical polarization at the following test location : 9 99 9 - Test not applicable # - Darby Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - Darby Lab 9 - at a test distance of : # - 3 meters 9 - 10 meters 9 - 30 meters Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -HLP 3003CEMC AutomationHybrid Periodic Antenna017501 # -8447DHewlett-PackardPreamplifier (26dB)1937A03247 # -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 # -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 # -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -BIA 25 Electro-Metrics Biconical Antenna4283 9 -EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 9 - 9 - 9 - 9 - # - 8568B 85650A 85662A LPA30 3104C Hewlett Packard Hewlett Packard Hewlett Packard Electro-Metrics Emco Spectrum Analyzer Quasi-Peak Adapter Analyzer Display Log Periodic Biconical Antenna 2407A03213 2043A00358 2340A05806 2280 00075927 # - 9005 Eaton Log Periodic Antenna 1099 Emissions Test Conditions): INTERFERENCE POWER The INTERFERENCE POWER measurements were performed by using the absorbing clamp on the mains and interface cables in the frequency range 30 MHz - 300 MHz at the following test location : # - Test not applicable 9 - Darby Lab 9 - Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -MDS-21Rhode&SchwarzAbsorbing Clamp8608447020 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -8447DHewlett-PackardAmplifier (26 dB)2944A06832 9 - EMC-30 Electro-Metrics EMI Receiver 191 Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 7 of …
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Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 11 of 12 Test-setup photo(s): Conducted emission 150 kHz - 30 MHz Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 12 of 12 Test-setup photo(s): Radiated emission 30 MHz - 1000 MHz Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 13 of 12 Test Report Number 12F337B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 14 of 12
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