Installation Instructions
LC-102PIGBSS
Professional Passive Infrared Shock & Glass Breakage
Detectors with Pet Immunity
A new generation of professional movement spread spectrum analyzing PIR, Shock & Glass Breakage detectors.
The detector provides an analysis of environmental conditions through the entire movement spread frequency spectrum.
It listens for sounds of breaking glass, which produces two sequential signals of different frequencie “SHOCK” and “GLASS”. The
unique phased frequency detection circuitry of this detector allows detection of both shock signal and the strong signal of glass
breakage creating a false alarm free detector. The detector does not need to be attached to the window, providing volume protection,
and allowing you to protect several windows with one detector.
FIG 2
- Knockout h oles
FIG 1 -
Bracket Installa tion
FIG 6
- Lens pattern
Wall Mo unt
Br acket
Ceiling Mount
Br acket
FIG 3
- Bracket options
1
2
C
C
A
B
B
B
B
A
A
D
D
C
C
C
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
Select mounting location
Choose a location in front of the protected windows, in direct line of sight within 4.5m. In case of more then one windo, place the detector in the center
area facing the windows, make sure that this location will be most likely to intercept an intruder, that may across the PIR beams. See PIR detection beams.
See SHOCK and GLASS detection area Fig.5,Fig.6. If heavy blinds or curtains cover the glass, you must locate the detector behind the blinds on the
window frame or above it, otherwise the blinds might block the sound.
Avoid the following locations:
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Facing direct sunlight.
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Facing areas subject with temperature changes.
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Areas with air ducts or substantial air flows.
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Facing metal doors.
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Close to door entrance bells measuring 2” (or larger) in diameter.
MOUNTING DETECTOR BASE
1.
To remove the front cover, unscrew the holding screw and gently raise the front cover Fig.4-11.
2.
To remove the PC board, carefully unscrew the holding
screw located on the PC board Fig.4-9.
3.
Break out the desired holes for proper installing Fig.2 B or C.
4.
The circular and rectangular indentations at
the bottom base are the knockout holes for wire entry. You may also use mounting holes that are not in use for running the wiring into the detector.(For
option with bracket - lead wire through the bracket, Fig4-7)
5.
Mount the detector base to the wall, corner or ceiling. ( For option with bracket install bracket)
Fig.1, Fig.3
6.
Reinstall the PC board by fully tightening the holding screw. Connect wire to terminal block.
7.
Replace the cover by inserting it back in
the appropriate closing pins and screw in the holding screw.
DETECTOR INSTALLATION
Terminal Block Connections
(See Fig.7)
Terminals 1 & 2 - Marked “T1, T2” (TAMPER)
If a Tamper function is required connect these terminals to a 24-hour normally closed protective zone in
the control unit. If the fr ont cover of the detector is opened, an immediate al ar m signal w ill be sent to the control uni t.
Terminals 3 & 4 - Marked “PIR: NC, C”
These are the output PIR relay contacts of the detector. Connect to a normally closed zone in the control panel.
Terminal 5 - Marked “EOL” -
End of line option.
Terminals 6 & 7 - Marked “MIC: NC, C”
These are the output MICROPHONE relay contacts of the detector. Connect to a normally closed zone in the
control panel.
Terminal 8 - Marked “-” (GND)
Connect to the negative Voltage output or ground of the control panel.
Termin al 9 - Marked “+” ( +12V)
Connect to a positive Voltage output of 8.2 -16Vdc source ( usually from the alarm control unit)
FIG 4
- Detector Installa tion
FIG 7
- Terminal block
FIG 5
- Detector Mounnting
15m
11
6
5
8
4
10
9
1
3
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
T 2
EOL
- 12V +
MIC
NC
T 1
C
NC
C
PIR
1
3