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RF1100 

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Installation Instructions | 4.0  Low Battery Indication 

 

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 01/07 | 4998138680-01 

 

9.

 

Tighten the mounting screws to secure the unit in 
place. 

10.

 

Write down the ID number of the RF ID sticker 
(Item 1 in Figure 9 on page 6). 

11.

 

Align the tabs on the cover with the slots on the 
base and close the cover. 

12.

 

Replace the housing screw. 

13.

 

To ensure proper detection, re-test the detector’s 
sensitivity. Refer to Section 2.1 Sensitivity Setting  on 
page 4 and Section 2.2 Testing on page 5. 

4.0   Low Battery Indication 

The RF1100 indicates a low battery condition in two 
ways: 

 

If the LEDs are enabled, both flash simultaneously 
every second. 

 

During each transmission, a battery status 
indication is sent to the control panel. 

The LED flashing and a low battery indication at the 
control panel are independent of each other and do not 
necessarily occur at the same time. Receiving either 
condition indicates a low battery. 

5.0   Control Panel Programming 

A two-part RF ID sticker (Item 1 in Figure 9 on page 6) 
is located inside the transmitter portion of the RF1100. 
The number on this sticker is needed to program the 
transmitter into the control panel. Refer to your control 
panel’s programming guide for programming 
information on wireless type devices. 

6.0 Specifications 

Table 2:  RF1100 Specifications 

 

Dimensions 

4.8 in. x 4.2 in. x 1.3 in. (12.2 cm x 10.6 cm x 3.2 cm) 

Operating Temperature 

+32

°

F to +120

°

F (0

°

C to +50

°

Frequency 304 

MHz 

Operating Voltage 

3 V 

Battery Life 

At least two years under normal operating conditions. Test with the recommended battery types. 

Duracell

®

 

MN1500 or PC1500 

Eveready ™ 

E91 

Recommended Battery Types 

Two AA Alkaline 

Panasonic

®

 

AM-3PIXB 

Compatible Receivers 

RF3212, RF3222, and RF3224 

Type 

Thickness 

Plate 

0.09 in. to 0.38 in. (0.24 cm to 0.95 cm) 

Tempered 

0.13 in. to 0.38 in. (0.32 cm to 0.95 cm) 

Laminated* 

0.13 in. to 0.56 in. (0.32 cm to 1.43 cm) 

Glass Types and Thicknesses 

Wired: 

0.25 in. (0.64 cm) 

 

* protected only if both panes of glass are broken 

Minimum pane size for all types 
of glass 

11 in. (28 cm) x 11 in. (28 cm) 

Acoustic Capabilities 

Minimum wall or barrier width 
for mounting glass 

3 ft (0.9 m) 

 

Range 

Maximum 25 ft (7.6 m) 

Use DIP switches to set sensitivity levels to reduce false alarms: 

 

Sensitivity Settings 

 

Maximum 

 

Medium 

 

Low 

 

Lowest 

FCC Compliance 

The RF1100 Wireless Glass Break Transmitter complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with 
RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada. 

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 

 

This device cannot cause harmful interference. 

 

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that can cause 
undesirable operation. 

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Bosch Security Systems can void the user’s 
authority to operate the equipment. 

 

Summary of Contents for RF1100

Page 1: ...EN Installation Instructions Wireless Glass Break Transmitter RF1100 ...

Page 2: ... Eveready is a trademark of Eveready Battery Company Inc Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Figure 1 RF1100 Mounting Hole Positions Not to Scale 3 2 2 1 1 Wall tamper screw optional 2 Mounting screw 3 Base of RF1100 Hold base of RF1100 enclosure against surface where it is to be mounted and mark the screw hole locations ...

Page 3: ...ystem users how to respond to a false alarm Avoid mounting the detector in a corner on the same wall as the protected glass on free standing posts or pillars in rooms with noisy equipment such as air compressors bells and power tools Glass break detectors are intended only as a component of a perimeter protection system They should always be used in conjunction with motion sensors Test the detecto...

Page 4: ...itivity DIP switches 6 Alarm LED 7 Event LED 8 LED enable switch off position 9 Housing screw Figure 5 Sensitivity Switch EVENT 3 2 4 5 1 1 SENS2 2 Test Mode pads 3 SENS1 4 Service door 5 LED enable switch shown in the OFF position 3 Determine the sensitivity setting for your application from Table 1 Table 1 RF1100 Sensitivity Settings Sensitivity SENS1 SENS2 Approximate Range Maximum OFF OFF 25 f...

Page 5: ...buzzes and the green LED on the RF1100 flashes once per second If the green LED does not flash move closer to the detector and repeat the procedure 2 2 2 Testing the Detector Flex and Audio Signals 1 Set the 13 332 tester switches to the TEST Item 2 in Figure 6 and FLEX positions Item 4 in Figure 6 2 Press the red Start button Item 3 in Figure 6 The tester activates and starts an eight second arme...

Page 6: ...1 1 RF ID sticker 2 Mounting holes 3 Front housing screw hole 4 Front housing tamper switch 5 Sensitivity switches 6 Test Mode pads 7 AA alkaline batteries 8 Battery housing 1 Open the service door Item 3 in Figure 8 2 Remove the housing screw Item 9 in Figure 8 located near the LED ENABLE switch Item 8 in Figure 8 3 Lift the end of the cover off the base near the housing screw Item 9 in Figure 8 ...

Page 7: ...cations Table 2 RF1100 Specifications Dimensions 4 8 in x 4 2 in x 1 3 in 12 2 cm x 10 6 cm x 3 2 cm Operating Temperature 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 50 C Frequency 304 MHz Operating Voltage 3 V Battery Life At least two years under normal operating conditions Test with the recommended battery types Duracell MN1500 or PC1500 Eveready E91 Recommended Battery Types Two AA Alkaline Panasonic AM 3PIXB Compa...

Page 8: ... 2007 Bosch Security Systems Inc 4998138680 01 Bosch Security Systems Inc 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 Customer Service 800 289 0096 Technical Support 888 886 6189 ...

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