
6.
If the detector is not the last one in the line, prepare and run the cable for the
next detector into the GlassProtect Fibra terminals.
7.
If the detector is the last in the line, install a termination resistor at the end
of the connecting line if the
Star connection method
is in place. With the
Ring connection method
, a termination resistor is not required.
More about connection methods (in progress)
We recommend connecting devices via the
Ring connection method
(hub —
detector — hub). If the line is broken, the devices will be connected via the
Star
connection method
and continue transmitting events to the hub. Noti cation about
the
Ring
failure will be sent to users and the security company.
8.
Temporarily secure the detector using double-sided adhesive tape or other
temporary fasteners at the chosen installation place. This is necessary to
run the detector tests.
9.
Turn on the hub to supply the connected detector with power. When power
is applied, a detector’s LED will notify that the detector is turned on.
10.
.
Add a GlassProtect Fibra to the system
11.
Conduct the Fibra signal strength test. The recommended signal strength
value is two or three bars. Otherwise, check the connection and the
condition of the wire.
12.
Run a
. The maximum range of break detection is 9
meters. If the detector did not respond to a break in 5 out of 5 cases during
the test, it should be installed in a different location.
How to test operability in a correct way
13.
If the detector passes the tests, x it with bundled screws at two xing
points (one of them is in the perforated part of the mount above the
tamper). When using other fasteners, make sure they do not damage or
deform the mounting panel.
Double-sided adhesive tape can only be used for temporary fastening, as the device
can come unglued from the surface at any time. As long as the device is taped, the
tamper will not be triggered when the detector is detached from the surface.
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