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Installation instructions 

 

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5. Swivel Mounting 

3. Mounting Location 

1. General Description 

The Wireless VITRON is an advanced microprocessor 

based Acoustic Glass Break detector. Using advanced 

glass-breaking pattern analysis of both Low Frequency 

"Flex" & High Frequency "Shatter" channels, the 

Wireless VITRON detects the breaking of most 

common types of framed glass panes while ignoring 

false alarms

 

Main Features 

  Up to 9m detection range 

  Suitable for most common glass types: plate, 

tempered, laminated and wired glass 

  Minimum size for all types of glass: 30cm x 30cm 

(12'' x 12''). 

  Wall  and Front cover Tamper protection 

Type of glass 

Thickness 

Plate 

Tempered 

Laminated 

3.2 mm – 6.4mm 

(1/8''-1/4'') 

Wired 

6.4 mm (1/4'') 

  Wireless VITRON will not alarm if glass pane is 

broken from inside or glass is dropped on floor. 

  Full remote test using RG-65 Glass Break Simulator, 

without the need to open the unit 

 Optional ceiling/wall mount swivel adaptor for 

optimal mounting and performance (supplied with 

the Wireless VITRON). 

2. Installation Procedure 

When installing the Wireless VITRON with the supplied swivel 

mounting adaptor, maximum installation flexibility and 

performance is achieved. 

To install the swivel mounting adaptor perform the following: 

1.  Remove the PCB from the Wireless VITRON back plate 

2.  Open the swivel mounting adaptor knockouts (4, Fig 7). 

3.  Attach the swivel mounting adaptor to the back plate using 

the two supplied screws (1, Fig 8). 

4.  Mount the Wireless VITRON on the required location (wall 

or ceiling) using the supplied screws (2, Fig 8). Do not 

tighten the screws.  

5.  Adjust the detector so it will face the protected glass.  

6.  Tighten the bolts to the final torque.  

2

1

 

Fig

8

 

For optimal performance the Wireless VITRON should 

be mounted as nearly opposite to the glass area to be 

protected, as shown in Fig 3. 

 

Opposite Wall –Mounted

 (For optimal results, 

Wireless VITRON is centered opposite glass, see 

Fig. 3).  

 

V ITRON

 

Fig. 3 

 

Ceiling Mounted

 (for optimal results Wireless 

VITRON is centered and directed towards protected 

glass, using the supplied swivel adaptor, see fig. 4). 

 

VITRON

VITRON

 

Fig. 4 

 

Corner Mounted

 (choose corner opposite glass to 

be protected see fig. 5). 

 

VITRON

VITRON

VITRON

VI TRON

 

Fig. 5 

 

Side wall

 –

 mounted

 (not recommended due to the 

fact that the Wireless VITRON is not opposite the 

glass - see range versus angle diagram (Fig 2). Test 

detection carefully at both ends of glass using  

RG-65 Tester (see fig. 6).

 

 

VITRON

VITRON

  

Fig. 6 

Notes

:

 

Do not mount Wireless VITRON on same wall as the 

protected glass.  

Avoid installing the Wireless VITRON near sources of loud 

noise or vibrations (air conditioners, fans, compressors, 

stereos, etc). 

Avoid defining the Wireless VITRON as a 24 hour zone. 

The Wireless VITRON should always be installed in addition 

to standard motion detectors. 

 

 

4. Mounting 

6. PCB Main Components 

ANTENNA

SW2

SW1

J4

J3

BA

TT

1

RF POWER

HIGH/LOW

SUPERVISION

15/65 Min.

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6

5

7

10

8

3

1

9

4

 

# Description 

1

 

PCB 

2

 

Battery holding holders 

3

 

J3 – RF Power selector 

4

 

J4 – Time supervision selector 

5

 

Front Cover tamper switch 

6

 

Back Plate cover tamper switch 

7

 

Microphone 

8

 

Antenna 

9

 

Indication LED 

10

 

Positioning hole 

7. Transmitter/Receiver Communication link setup 

The Wireless VITRON has 3 operation modes: 

Normal

 : Any loud sounds such as clapping, whistling or 

key- jingling should produce a flash of the VITRON 's LED. 

This verifies that the Wireless VITRON is active. During 

active supervision, there is no transmission. To save power 

consumption the LED is activated up to 800 times per day. 

Alarm

: On detection of framed glass being broken from 

outside the LED will light continuously for 2 seconds and an 

alarm transmission is sent 

Test

: See test paragraph 

8. Testing the Wireless VITRON 

 

Testing under Test mode

 

Testing should be performed using RISCO Group's RG65 

Glass Break Simulator which has been specially designed 

and calibrated to give accurate range test results.

 

Note

All tests should be conducted under  worst case conditions. All 

sounds should be generated behind curtains or blinds. 

Step 1

:  

Entering the test mode 

The Wireless VITRON enter the test mode if one of the 

following is performed: 

1. After closing the front cover - the Wireless VITRON will 

enter into test mode for 2 minutes.  

2. Using the RG65 tester - Position the tester at a distance of   

1 meter from the Wireless VITRON . Set the lower selector 

switch on the  RG65 tester to CODE setting and press the 

operation button on the tester. The Wireless VITRON will 

blink once every 3 seconds, lasting for a period of two 

minutes. 

Step 2:  High frequency (audio) test 

Position the Glass Break Simulator at the farthest point on the 

protected glass and face it into the room. Set lower selector to 

GLASS setting and upper to type of glass to be simulated. 

Generate glass-break sound by pressing operating button. 

Verify that the Wireless VITRON LED is lit for 2 seconds and 

ALARM message is transmitted while the red LED is on.

 

1. Open the Wireless VITRON cover using a flat 

screwdriver. 

 

2. Open the required mounting knockouts, according to 

the type of installation (corner, flat or swivel 

mounting, see Fig. 7) 

3. Use the detector's back plate as a template and 

mark the drilling holes on the required position.  

Notes

:

 

Remove the PCB only if corner mounting or optional swivel 

mounting adaptor is used. 

1

5

4

2

3

1

6

 

Fig 7

: Wireless VITRON Mounting Knockouts 

# Description 

1

 

Corner mounting knockout 

2

 

Wall/Flat mounting knockout 

3

 

Back tamper knockout 

4

 

Swivel mounting adaptor knockouts 

5

 

Cover attaching notches  

6

 

Snap and fastening screw 

4. If a back tamper protection is required open the back 

tamper knockout (3, Fig. 7) 

5. Secure the back plate to the wall using the supplied 

screws. Snap back the PCB (if removed).  

Insert battery in place according to the correct polarity 

(polarity marks - on PCB). 

Range

 

of coverage: 

Wireless VITRON range of coverage depends on the type

of glass (see Table 1) and the installation angle between 

the Wireless VITRON and the glass (see Fig 1) 

Plate 

Tempered, Laminated, Wired, 

Size Thickness Max. 

Range 

Size Thickness Max. 

Range 

Minimum 

50x50cm 

(20"x20") 

9m (30ft) 

Minimum 

30x30cm 

(12''x12'') 

3.2 – 6.4mm 

(1/8''-1/4'') 

6m (20ft) 

Minimum 

30x30cm 

(12''x12'') 

6.4mm 

(1/4'') 

6m  

(20ft) 

Table 1

: Wireless VITRON range of coverage 

Angle 

(degrees) 

Percent of 

maximum range 

0 10 

12 95 

30 87 

45 70 

60 50 

75 25 

90 0 

 

Note: 

To improve detection, It is highly recommended to use 

a swivel adaptor, especially for ceiling and wall 

installations 

75°

60°

45°

30°

15°

WIRELESS

VITRON

 

Fig 1

: Percentage of Maximum Range as a function of 

angle between Wireless VITRON and glass. 

Verify that the distance between the Wireless VITRON 

and the furthest point on the protected glass does not 

exceed the maximum specified range taking into 

account the reduced range due to angle (see Fig 2). 

 

Fig 2

: Angle between  Wireless VITRON and glass 

Other factors affecting range: 

  There should be no obstructions between the 

Wireless VITRON and the protected glass. 

  Curtains and blinds may reduce the effective range. 

  Sound absorbing materials in the protected area 

may reduce the range. 

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