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ShatterPro 3 Glassbreak Detector

Selecting the Best Location for
Multiple Window Coverage

The detector has a 360° coverage pattern that can be used to
cover several windows in a single room as follows:

Draw an imaginary line from the center of each window to
be covered in towards the center of the room.

Mount the detector as close to where the lines intersect as
possible. See Figure 3.

Do not mount the detector at more than a 60° angle from
the center of any window to be protected. See Figure 3.

Figure 3 - Multiple Window Coverage

Figure 4 - Round Housing Parts

Figure 5 - Attaching the Cover

Setting the Range

The detector provides a spring clip (J3) to set room size. See
Figure 6. Use the following table to determine what setting to
use for an application.

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Ceiling
mount

Detector

60  max.

60  max.

Use the following steps to install the detector:

1.   Run the security system wiring to the detector location.

2.   Remove the front cover as follows:

Round housing    Press the release tab on the lip of the
base, twist the cover counter clockwise, and lift off. See
Figure 4.

Rectangle housing   Insert a flat-blade screw driver into
the slot on the bottom of the cover and gently pry up to
unlock the cover. Grasp the bottom of the cover and lift up
until the cover latches in the open position. See Figure 6.

3. Set the range with J3 on the circuit board. See Setting

the Range.

4.   Remove the appropriate wiring and mounting

knockout holes from the base. See Figure 6.

5.   Pull the wires through the knockout holes and use two

screws to attach the base to the surface. Use wall anchors
if necessary.

6.   Strip 3/8 inch of insulation from each wire.

7.   Connect the system wires to the appropriate screw

terminals on the base and tighten the screws. See Figure 7.

8.   Replace the cover as follows:

- Round housing   Line up the tabs on the base with the
corresponding tabs on the cover, press together and turn
clockwise until the cover snaps firmly into place. See
Figure 5.

- Rectangle housing   Press the cover back down over the
detector until the cover snaps firmly into place.

9.   Apply power. The red LED should flash once.

10. Test the detector. See Testing the Detector.

Microphone

LED

Release tab

Installing the Detector

All wiring must conform to the National Electric Code (NEC)
and/or local codes having jursidiction.

Important !

If you are unsure about a location, connect a 9V
battery to the detector and test it before permanently
mounting. 
See Testing the Detector.

Summary of Contents for R5812NT

Page 1: ...rts to install the detector ShatterPro 3 detector including screw to secure the cover to the base Screws and wall anchors Flat blade screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Sentrol 5709C hand held tester Selecting a Location for the Detector The detector can be mounted on ceilings or on walls opposite or adjacent the window to be protected See Figure 2 Use the following guidelines to determine the best l...

Page 2: ...lease tab on the lip of the base twist the cover counter clockwise and lift off See Figure 4 Rectangle housing Insert a flat blade screw driver into the slot on the bottom of the cover and gently pry up to unlock the cover Grasp the bottom of the cover and lift up until the cover latches in the open position See Figure 6 3 Set the range with J3 on the circuit board See Setting the Range 4 Remove t...

Page 3: ...s the test button on the tester The LED on the detector should stay on for 4 seconds to indicate the glass is within detection range of the detector If the LED does not stay on for 4 seconds move the detector and retest S in g le C o n ti n u o u s P la te T e m p e re d L a m in a te d B a tt e r y L E D B a tt e ry is O K if L E D s ta y s o n d u ri n g te s t 5 7 0 9 C S h a tt e r S e ri e s ...

Page 4: ...r has alarmed the LED will light for 4 seconds Cycle the power to clear the alarm memory The hand clap test is intended as a functional test and is not an accurate indication of detector range Maintaining the Detector When installed and used properly the detector provides years of service with minimal maintenance You should test the detector annually to ensure proper operation Clean the cover with...

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