Directed 5067 Audio Sensor ELECTRONICS, INK. EEL] B A 5067 Audio Sensor BA Wiring Interface Harness B An Audio Microphone TRE The 506TH Audio Sensor is a low-current device that provides an added level of protection to an existing security system by detecting sounds that have the acoustic signature of breaking glass or metal-to-glass impacts. It consumes less than 1 mA of current.
\dding a 506TH to u DEI system that has an external shock sensor and report e zones on the shock sensor port For DEI systems with separate Zone 2 and Zone 4 inputs (refer to the Table of Zones section of the alarm system's installation guide), refer to the configuration diagram below and follow these steps: 1. Plug the microphone into the 5067 2. Plug the 3-wire audio sensor harness (with the blue, red. and black wires) into the 5067, 3.
Adding a 5067 to a DEI system with a shock sensor port end an on-board shock sensor To add a 5067 to a DEI system with a shock sensor port and an on-board shock sensor, refer to the configuration diagram below and follow these steps: 1. Plug the microphone into the 5067. Plug the 3-wire audio sensor harness {with the blue, red, and black wires) into the 5067. Plug the 4-wire main harness (with the red, black and two blue wires) into the shock sensor port of the DEI alarm. Cut or tie remaining harness wires.
Adding a 5067 to a security systems without a shock sensor input or fo o DEI system with an external shock sensor that does NOT report separate zones on the shock sensor port To add a 5067 to these types of alarm systems, refer to the configuration diagram below and follow these steps: 1 2 3. Plug the microphone into the 506TH. Cut off and discard the 4-wire main harness (with the red, black and two blue wires).