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Installation Instructions | 3.0  

Setup 

 

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3.2 Testing 

Test the RF1100E at least once each year. Test the 
detector with the 13-332 Sound Sensor Tester. 

 

Figure 6:  13-332 Sound Sensor Tester 

1

ACTIVATE

TEST

FLEX

MAN

2

3

4

 

1 -  13-332 
2 -  Activate/Test switch 

3 -  Start button 
4 -  Flex/Man switch 

 

3.2.1 

Entering test mode 

Place the RF1100E in Test Mode before you can test 
the unit. In Test Mode, the RF1100E's LED disable 
switch (

Item 5

 in 

Figure 5

 on page 4) is overridden. You 

can enter the Test Mode locally or remotely. 

To enter the Test Mode locally: 
1.  Carefully open the service door of the RF1100E. 
2.  Insert a screwdriver into the slot next to the 

sensitivity switches that contains the test pads. 

3.  Touch both test pads at the same time with the tip 

of the screwdriver. 

The green LED (

Item 7

 in 

Figure 8 

on page 6) on the 

RF1100E flashes once per second. If the green LED 
does not flash, repeat 

Steps 2

 and 

3

You can select the glass break sensitivity remotely from 
a Bosch 13-332 Sound Sensor Tester to activate a test 
mode. 

The 13-332 Sound Sensor Tester 
produces extremely loud sounds and can 
be hazardous to hearing when used at 
close range. Do not point the 13-332 
towards someone’s head. 

To enter the Test Mode remotely: 
1.  Stand within 3 m of the RF1100E. 
2.  Move the switches on top of the 13-332 tester to 

ACTIVATE (

Item 2

 in 

Figure 6

) and to MAN 

(

Item 4

Figure 6

) modes. 

3.  Point the front of the tester towards the detector 

and press the red 

Start

 button on top (refer to 

Item 3

 in 

Figure 6

). 

The tester buzzes and the green LED on the RF1100E 
flashes once per second. If the green LED does not 
flash, move closer to the detector and repeat the 
procedure. 

3.2.2 

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 armed 
period. 

3.  If window coverings are present, close them fully. 
4.  Hold the 13-332 tester near the point on the glass 

farthest from the detector. If window coverings are 
present, hold the tester between the glass and 
window coverings. 

5.  Carefully strike the glass with a cushioned tool. 

The 13-332 tester responds by producing a burst of 
glass break audio. 

If the RF1100E receives both the flex and audio signals 
properly, its red Alarm LED lights for 3 sec. 

If the red LED does not light, return to 

Step 2

 in 

Section 

3.0 Setup

 on page 4 to reposition the detector. 

3.2.3 

Exiting Test Mode 

To exit the Test Mode locally: 
1.  Carefully open the service door of the RF1100E. 
2.  Insert a screwdriver into the slot next to the 

sensitivity switches that contains the test pads. 

3.  Touch both test pads at the same time with the tip 

of the screwdriver. 

When the detector exits Test Mode, the green LED 
(

Item 7

 in 

Figure 8

) on the RF1100E stops flashing. If 

the green LED continues to flash, repeat 

Steps 2

 and 

3

To exit the Test Mode remotely: 
1.  Stand within 3 m of the detector. 
2.  Move the switches on top of the 13-332 tester to 

ACTIVATE (

Item 2

 in 

Figure 6

) and to MAN 

(

Item 4

Figure 6

) modes. 

3.  Point the front of the tester towards the detector 

and press the red 

Start 

button on top (

Item 3

 in 

Figure 6

). 

4.  The tester buzzes. 

Summary of Contents for RF1100E

Page 1: ...EN Installation Instructions Wireless Glass Break Transmitter RF1100E ...

Page 2: ...ell is a registered trademark of The Gillette Company Eveready is a trademark of Eveready Battery Company Inc Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Figure 1 RF1100E Mounting Template Actual size 3 2 2 1 1 Wall tamper screw optional 2 Mounting screw 3 Base of RF1100E ...

Page 3: ...ere is no minimum range at least 2 m from the floor at least 1 m from forced air ducts at least 1 m from sirens or bells greater than 5 cm in diameter on a window frame if any heavy window covering is present 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 T...

Page 4: ...e pads 5 SW3 sensitivity 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 SENS1 2 Test pads 3 SENS2 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 RF1100E Sensitivity Settings Sensitivity SENS1 SENS2 Approximate Range Maximum...

Page 5: ...gure 6 The tester buzzes and the green LED on the RF1100E flashes once per second If the green LED does not flash move closer to the detector and repeat the procedure 3 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 a...

Page 6: ...e pads 7 AA alkaline batteries 8 Battery housing 1 Open the service door Item 3 in Figure 8 on page 6 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 on page 6 4 Use the mounting template Figure 1 on page 2 to mark the mounting holes and tamper screw hole optional ...

Page 7: ... your control panel s programming guide for programming information on wireless type devices 7 0 Specifications Table 2 RF1100E Specifications Dimensions 12 2 cm x 10 6 cm x 3 2 cm Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C Frequency 433 42 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 E...

Page 8: ... 2004 Bosch Security Systems 4998138687C Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 Customer Service 800 289 0096 Technical Support 888 886 6189 ...

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