Rev.1 of 10.04.14
№
00056
Made in Russia
«RIELTA» JSC, www.rielta.com
Chapaeva Str. 17, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 197101, [email protected]
Tel./fax: +7 (812) 233-0302, 703-1360,
Technical support, tel. +7 (812) 233-29-53, 703-13-57, [email protected]
Packing Certificate
Glass break detector «Steklo-2» has been manufactured in compliance with the active technical documentation, classified as fit for operation
and packed by «RIELTA» JSC.
Packing date _______________________________
month, year
Detector
Detector
not less than 2 m
not more than 6 m
not more than 6 m
Figure 5 – Ceiling mounting of the Detector
Figure 7 – Opposite wall mounting
of the Detector
Figure 6 – Side wall mouning of the Detector
Detectors
Detector
not more than 6 m
more than 6 m
less than 2 m
less than 2 m
Figure 9 –The Detector mounting between
glass and curtains (louvre-boards)
Figure 10 – Not recommended installation
places
Detector
not more than 6 m
not less than 2 m
Figure 8 – Ceiling mounting of the Detector
(for window openings in neibour walls
monitoring)
Detector
not more than 6 m
- select the sensitivity level, at which the Detector responds (Alarm message is generated) after testing ball blows the glass;
- close the Detector cover and fulfill analogous testing with other secured glasses in different places, if it is neccessary adjust sensitivity;
- check the Detector adjustment by delivering a blow by testing ball to the glass with the inclination angle 15 – 25°. Upon that, the Detector
should not generate an alarm message. If the test is unsuccessful, repeat the Detector adjustment procedure.
Note
– For the Detector operation check, it is allowed to use electronic glass break simulator during adjustment.
To finish preparation of the Detector to operation on the secured object, set the DIP-switch 3 to
«standby mode» position, close the cover, seal
it if necessary.
The Detector warranty period is 5 years as from the date of production.
Variants of the Detector Installation
Correct installation variants are shown in Figures 5 – 9, wrong ones – in Figure 10.