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2.  Hold the tester speaker directly on top of the sensor and 

activate the tester. The sensor will alarm; then it will go 

into test mode for one minute. While in the test mode, 

the LED on the sensor will blink continuously. 

Extend the test mode time by activating the tester at 

least once a minute. 

3.  Holding the tester near the surface of the glass and 

behind any closed drapes or blinds, aim the tester at the 

ShatterPro and hold down the test button (see Figure 5: 

Testing the ShatterPro on page 2). 

Remember, the ShatterPro should not be installed in 

rooms with lined, insulating, or sound deadening drapes 

or rooms with closed wooden window shutters inside. 

4.  Observe the LED on the sensor. If the sensor is 

detecting the tester signal, the LED will remain on but 

will stop blinking momentarily. This indicates the sensor 

is mounted within range and is working properly. 

If the sensor LED blinks continuously when the test 

button is pressed, the sensor is not detecting the tester 

signal. Replace the tester battery if you suspect it is not 

producing a strong signal. If you are certain that the 

tester signal is strong, reposition the sensor closer to 

the window and retest. Add more sensors if necessary 

to achieve complete coverage. 

5.  The sensor will automatically exit test mode if it does not 

sense any signals for 1 minute. 

The “Hand Clap” Test 

You can test the ShatterPro without enabling the test mode 

by clapping your hands loudly under the sensor. This sound 

will not trip the alarm, but the sensor LED will blink twice. 

This is a signal that the sensor has power and that the 

microphone and circuit board are functioning. 

Adding the ShatterPro to Panel Memory 

The following procedure is a general guideline for adding 

(learning) the sensor into panel memory. Refer to your panel 

installation instructions or reference manual for complete 

details. 

1.  Set the panel to Program mode. 

2.  Proceed to the LEARN SENSORS menu. 

3.  Select the appropriate sensor group and sensor 

number. 

4.  Trip the tamper switch on the sensor. 

5.  Repeat the above steps until all sensors are added 

(learned) into the panel. 

6.  Exit Program mode. 

Testing the System 

The following steps describe general guidelines for testing 

the sensor. Refer to your panel installation instructions or 

reference manual for complete details. 

1.  Set the panel to the Dealer Sensor Test mode. 

2.  Use the hand-held tester to trip the sensor. 

3.  Listen for status beeps (or a voice message) to indicate 

that the panel is receiving transmissions from the sensor 

OR 

Look for a message on the touchpad display. 

Note: 

Refer to your panel installation instructions for 

troubleshooting information. 

Summary of Contents for ShatterPro

Page 1: ...de Do not use sensor near air compressors A blast of compressed air may cause a false alarm Avoid stairwells glass booths and all rooms smaller than 10 x 10 3 m x 3 m The Pattern Recognition Technology of the ShatterPro ignores most false alarm sounds Some sounds can duplicate the glass break pattern the ShatterPro detects however so the ShatterPro works best in rooms with only moderate noise Avoi...

Page 2: ... board or wear a grounding strap Figure 3 Mounting holes back view of ShatterPro 3 Insert two 3 V batteries as shown in Figure 4 and replace the cover 4 Use the procedures in the following sections Testing the ShatterPro and Testing the System on page 3 to make sure the sensor is working properly with the panel Figure 4 Battery Installation Testing the ShatterPro Pattern Recognition Technology of ...

Page 3: ...y to achieve complete coverage 5 The sensor will automatically exit test mode if it does not sense any signals for 1 minute The Hand Clap Test You can test the ShatterPro without enabling the test mode by clapping your hands loudly under the sensor This sound will not trip the alarm but the sensor LED will blink twice This is a signal that the sensor has power and that the microphone and circuit b...

Page 4: ...erage Batteries 2 Duracell DL 123A 3V Lithium Transmitter Frequency 319 5 MHz Transmitter Conditions Alarm Tamper Low Battery Supervisory Microphone Omnidirectional electret Operating Temperature Range 32 to 120 F 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature Range 30 to 140 F 34 to 60 C Max Humidity 90 Relative Humidity non condensing Recommended glass Size Minimum 1 x 2 0 3 m x 0 6 m or larger Glass thickness P...

Page 5: ...device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS s Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d interférences et 2 cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence y...

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