Owner's Manual

SHATTERPRO PRE-TESTING
Remove insulator strip from between battery clip and battery.
Use the Sentrol 5709C hand-held tester to set the sensor into test mode.
Set the tester to tempered glass, 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. When in test mode the LED on the sensor will
blink continuously. Extend the test mode time by firing the tester at the
sensor at least once a minute.
Test the Sensor
1. Holding the tester near the surface of the glass, aim the tester at
the ShatterPro and hold down the test button. If drapes or blinds
are present, test with the hand-held tester behind the closed drapes
or blinds (do not use sensor with heavy or lined drapes). If the sensor
is mounted on the same wall, point the tester at the opposite wall.
2. The 5709C tester has a different setting for each type of glass. The
tester should always be set for tempered or laminated glass (either
is correct and both have the same range) unless the installer is
certain that all the glass to be protected is plate glass.
When the LED on the sensor goes solid momentarily while the tester is
triggered, the glass is within detection range.
If the LED does not go solid, but simply continues blinking as before,
reposition the sensor closer to the protected windows and retest. This may
require adding additional sensors in order to achieve adequate coverage.
It is very rare that the sensor will not activate within its stated range of
coverage. Double-check adequate battery strength in the hand-held tester.
A new tester battery will likely restore range.
The sensor will automatically change from test mode to normal mode
approximately one minute after it last hears the hand-held tester.
IMPORTANT! Room acoustics can artificially extend the range of a
glassbreak sensor. The specified range of the ShatterPro has been estab-
lished for worst-case conditions. While the sensor will likely function at
additional range, it may miss a minimum output break or room acoustics
may be changed at some future time, bringing sensor range back into
normal 20’ (6 m) conditions. Do not exceed the rated range of the sensor,
regardless of what the tester shows.
HOW THE TEST MODE WORKS
The Pattern Recognition Technology of the ShatterPro ignores most
false alarm sounds, including glassbreak testers, in order to test the
ShatterPro, a test mode is used. With the sensor 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 5709C tester reproduces. It’s the mid-range frequencies that determine
sensor range.
IN NORMAL MODE THE LED DOES NOT BLINK UNLESS IT HEARS A
LOUD SOUND. IN NORMAL MODE, THE SHATTERPRO WILL NOT TRIP
TO THE TESTER, UNLESS THE TESTER IS HELD NEXT TO THE SENSOR.
NOTE: EACH TIME THE SENSOR ALARMS IT ALSO GOES INTO TEST
MODE FOR ONE MINUTE.
HAND CLAP TEST
The ShatterPro 5845 can be checked by the installer or end user while in
normal mode, simply by clapping hands loudly under the sensor. The LED
will blink twice, but the sensor will not trip. This verifies visually that there is
power to the sensor, and that the microphone and circuit board are
functioning.
The hand clap activation is only momentary, so there is not appreciable
effect on battery life.
To disable this custom test function, remove the circuit board from the
housing and clip one of the wires on the LED. The LED will no longer be
operational, but the sensor can still be tested using the transmitter and the
control panel.
MOUNTING
1. Remove insulator strip from between battery clip and battery.
2. Program the transmitter into control unit using learn mode and by
pressing the Test Button.
3. Mount the ShatterPro.
4. Secure transmitter to ShatterPro using double-stick tape provided.
Orient as shown below.
5. Snap the ShatterPro cover in place.
6. Test with Sentrol 5709C Hand-held Tester as directed.
6-Volt Model 584506-W
(shares transmitter battery)
Red — POSITIVE to battery + {Strap}
Black — NEGATIVE (COM.)
White — TRIGGER (EXT. CONT.) closes on alarm to
battery (-)
CHANGING THE BATTERY
R&TTE VAEE 27839, EMC, SFT, ETS
Linear Corporation declares that the apparatus DXS-91/EC complies with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1995/5/EC.
TO REMOVE SENSOR MODULE, DEPRESS LATCH,
ROCK THE MODULE UP OFF THE POSTS
USE THE SCREWS AND ANCHORS PROVIDED TO
MOUNT CASE TO THE WALL
APPLY THE SUPPLIED DOUBLE STICK TAPE TO
THE BACK OF THE TRANSMITTER AND SECURE
IN CASE AS SHOWN
WHEN CONSOLE INDICATES A SENSOR
LOW BATTERY, OPEN SENSOR CASE AND
REPLACE BATTERIES
REMOVE BATTERY CLIP
SCREW AND MOVE CLIP
TO SIDE TO ACCESS
BATTERIES
+
-
+
-
INSTALL TWO
TYPE DL 2450
BATTERIES (+)
SIDE UP
BLACK
WHITE
RED

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