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P/N 0000000 – Rev. A – 06 Nov 12  

extend test time, fire the tester at the sensor at least once a 
minute. 

D.

 

The control panel will beep and display the number of RF 
packets received.  

E.

 

At the control panel, exit sensor test mode.  

 

Sensor  Test Mode

  -  To put the sensor in sensor  test mode, do the 

following: 

 

A.

 

The tester has a different setting for each type of glass. Set the 
tester for tempered or laminated glass unless you are certain 
that all the glass to be protected is plate glass. 

B.

 

Hold the tester near the surface of the glass to be protected 
and aim the speaker at the sensor. Be sure the tester is at the 

point on the glass farthest from the detector. If closed drapes 
or curtains are present, hold the tester behind them. 

 

 

 
Press the test button on the tester. The LED on the sensor should stay 
on for 4 seconds to indicate the glass is within detection range of the 

sensor. If the LED does not stay on for 4 seconds, move the sensor and 
retest. 
 
If the sensor will not activate within its stated range of coverage, check 

for battery strength in the tester. A new tester battery will likely restore 
range. You may need to use additional sensors to  achieve adequate 
coverage. 
 

The sensor will automatically change from test mode to normal mode 
approximately one minute after it last hears the tester. In normal mode 
the LED does not blink unless it hears a loud sound. In normal mode, 
the sensor will not trip to the tester, unless the tester is held next to the 

sensor. Each time the sensor alarms, it also goes into test mode for one 
minute. 
 
Room acoustics can artificially extend the range of a glass  break 

sensor. The specified range of the sensor has been established for 
worst-case conditions. While the sensor will likely function at additional 
range, it may miss a minimum output break, or room  acoustics may 
change at some future time, bringing the sensor  range back into 

normal 20 ft. (6 m) conditions. Do not exceed the  rated range of the 
sensor, regardless of what the tester shows. 
 
 

8.

 

Defaulting the Detector 

This step should only be performed by a qualified service technician. 

 

A.

 

Remove the top cover from the product.  

B.

 

Remove the battery. 

C.

 

Press the enrollment switch in the RF circuit inside the product 
and hold until you replace the batteries.  

 

 

D.

 

Replace the  battery  while still pressing the enrollment  switch 

then release the switch. The RF Module LED flashes three times 
to signal the product is defaulted and not paired with a control 
panel. 

E.

 

Replace the top cover. 

  
 

9.

 

Viewing Zone Event History 

To view event history: 

A.

 

Tap the Security widget on the Home screen. 

B.

 

Tap the History tab. The Zone Event History shows the event 
history. 

 
 

10.

 

Disabling Zones 

The system can bypass a zone, so the zone is not monitored when the 
system is armed. This is useful when a sensor is being repaired. You 

can only change the Bypass state of a zone when the system is 
disarmed.  
 
The system continues to log the activity of bypassed zones in the Event 

History (see “View Zone Event History,” above). 
 
To bypass a zone: 
A.

 

With the system disarmed, tap the Security app on the Home 

screen. 

B.

 

Tap the Turn Zone Off button for the smoke alarm. The Turn Zone 

Off button changes to Turn Zone On. 

C.

 

When the system is disarmed, the Security Status header shows 

that some zones have been bypassed. 

 
 

11.

 

Deleting the Product from the Control Panel 

Deleting a sensor from the premises removes it from being monitored 
by the customer’s system. This is not the same as disabling (bypassing) 
a sensor. You should delete a sensor only: 

o

 

If the product is being removed from the premises  

o

 

To reset the product  to factory default settings by deleting the 
product and re-adding it immediately. 

 
To delete a product from the system:  

A.

 

Contact Customer Care to obtain the Premise Passphrase for 
the current customer account. 

B.

 

Perform steps A through D in Step 6, “Adding to the Control 
Panel.” 

C.

 

When the Technician Settings menu appears, select Sensors 
& Zones > Delete a Sensor/Zone. The Premise Passphrase 
keyboard appears. 

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Summary of Contents for 5845GBW-OEM

Page 1: ...e sensor is armed all day and all night The false alarm technology will be pushed to its limit in a 24 hour loop The sensor s false alarm immunity is best in rooms with only moderate noise Some sounds can duplicate the points on the glass break pattern the sensor detects The sensor may not consistently detect cracks in glass or bullets which break through the glass Glass break sensors should alway...

Page 2: ...ocated in the front Remove the top cover by using a flat bladed tool in the screw location to pry open the top cover Locate the mounting location and drill holes in base per the mounting impression in the base Use the anchors and screws to secure the product to the mounting surface C Replace the product s top cover Snap the top onto the base Replace the screw into the front location 4 Basic Operat...

Page 3: ...ntrol panel into sensor test mode for all testing helps to protect against false alarms and unintentional central station reporting This product has three test methods o Wake Up Test A hand clap should wake up the glass break detector o RF Communication Test Tests the communication path with the control panel o Glass Break Functional Test Tests the functional operation of the glass break sensing e...

Page 4: ...l 20 ft 6 m conditions Do not exceed the rated range of the sensor regardless of what the tester shows 8 Defaulting the Detector This step should only be performed by a qualified service technician A Remove the top cover from the product B Remove the battery C Press the enrollment switch in the RF circuit inside the product and hold until you replace the batteries D Replace the battery while still...

Page 5: ...trol panel The Sensor Diagnostic for Security Zone name appears as the system detects the current signal strength between the selected sensor and the control panel Trouble Refer to Section 13 for trouble shooting guidance Low Battery Replace the batteries per Section 5 Installing Replacing Battery 13 Troubleshooting Product does not power up properly or reports low battery o Be sure the battery is...

Page 6: ...king properly AN ALARM SYSTEM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSURANCE Limited Warranty Edwards is a brand of UTC Fire Security The manufacturer warrants this product except batteries to be free from defects in material and workmanship under conditions of normal use for a term of 3 years from the date of manufacture During the warranty period if a UTC Fire Security product or any of its components become...

Page 7: ...Manufacturer nor any other person is authorized to modify this warranty in any respect Repair or replacement as stated above is the exclusive remedy of the purchase hereunder This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you also have other rights which vary from state to state End of document ...

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