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SiXGB LEDs 

The detector has three LEDs which are visible when 
the unit is mounted. 

Green 1

 [G1] LED indicates device enrollment and 

tamper status. 

The Red [R] and Green 2 [G2] LEDs provide 
information on detector status during Test Mode. The 

Green 2

 LED indicates events and the 

Red

 LED 

indicates Alarms.  

LED Indications Table 

[Red] Alarms

[Green 2] Events

[Green 1] Enrollment

Microphone

[G2]

[G1]

[R]

 

Slow Flash 

Rapid Flash 

ON

G1 

Red 

G2 

Status 

 

 

 

1

 

10 minute Test Mode 

 

 

 

Event detected during Test Mode 

 

 

 

Alarm detected during Test Mode 

 

2

 

2

 

Low Battery detected during Test Mode 

 

 

 

Device not enrolled; Enrollment activated 

 

 

 

Device enrolled and tamper detected 

NOTE

: Before using the Test Mode, the detector must first be enrolled in the controller. 

1

 If the SiXGB Test Mode is activated by the FG701, the [G2] LED will flicker, then be off for 3 seconds, then flash once per second. 

2

 This feature is used for field diagnosis.  To save power, the LEDs are not visible during Normal Mode. 

 

 

Test the SiXGB  

The detector should be tested after installation and at least once a 
year. 

Test Mode can be activated remotely from the Controller (see 
Controller’s manual), or on-site with an FG-701 Glassbreak 
Simulator, only when the system is 

disarmed

Follow directions in the FG-701 Glassbreak Simulator Operating 
Instructions to activate and test the SiXGB detector. 

Detector

Fa

rthest point of glass to be protected 

by detector

RED

Button

FLEX

MAN

ACTIVATE

TEST

 

Battery Replacement 

1.  Twist the front cover counterclockwise 15 degrees 

and separate it from the mounting bracket.  

2.  Remove the old battery. 
3.  Wait 10 seconds. 
4.  Insert a new battery. Replacement batteries:  

Panasonic CR123A 

Honeywell 466 

Duracell D123 

Duracell D123A 

5.  Carefully realign the front cover as shown; 

reattach and twist the front cover 15 degrees 
clockwise to lock it in place.  

BATTERY CAUTION

: Risk of fire, explosion and burns.  

Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100° C (212° F) or 
incinerate. Dispose of used batteries properly. Keep away from 
children.

 

Panasonic CR123A

Duracell DL123, DL123A

Honeywell 466

1

3

Wait about

10 sec

2

30

0

45

10

4

5

 

Summary of Contents for SiXGB

Page 1: ...e wall as the protected glass on free standing posts or pillars or in rooms with noisy equipment air compressors bells power tools etc if this equipment is operated when the detector is armed 2 0m 6 5 Optimal Satisfactory No 1m 3 3 7 6m 25 1m 3 3 5 cm 2 Diameter RF6GB WallMo unt Wall Mount TopView Do NOT mount on columns posts or poles Glass Ceiling Mount Side View RF6GB CeilingMount Ceiling Glass...

Page 2: ...e enrollment process The device can also be manually enrolled See the Controller s Programming Guide for details 1 Refer to the SiXGB LEDs section P U LL TO C O N N E C T Serial Number Loop Number Zone Description 1 Zone Description 2 Device Type Response Type Alarm Report Chime Supervision Panic Home The Green LED is ON for 3 seconds 1 2 4 Trigger the device again 3 The Green LED flashes Wait up ...

Page 3: ... during Normal Mode Test the SiXGB The detector should be tested after installation and at least once a year Test Mode can be activated remotely from the Controller see Controller s manual or on site with an FG 701 Glassbreak Simulator only when the system is disarmed Follow directions in the FG 701 Glassbreak Simulator Operating Instructions to activate and test the SiXGB detector Detector Farthe...

Page 4: ...ifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC IC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 Th...

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