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EOL

TMPR

TMPR

TB1

LATCH

S2

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ON

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NO

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EOL

NC

V+

V-

S3

TEST

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TMPR

TMPR

TB1

LATCH

S2

LED

ON

TB2

NO

C

EOL

NC

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V-

S3

TEST

EOL

TMPR

TMPR

TB1

LATCH

S2

LED

ON

TB2

NO

C

EOL

NC

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V-

S3

TEST

EOL

TMPR

TMPR

TB1

LATCH

S2

LED

ON

TB2

NO

C

EOL

NC

V+

V-

S3

TEST

S3

TEST

NO

C

EOL

NC

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EOL

TMPR

TMPR

LATCH

S2

LED

ON

TB2

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V-

Glassbreak

Detector

Model   

FG-1025

INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

FEATURES

•

Advanced  microcontroller

with Digital Signal Process-

ing (DSP)

•

Continuous self-test

•

No adjustments

•

No minimum range

•

Remote  Test  Mode  activa-

tion with FG-701 simulator

•

End-of-line / spare terminals

•

Cover and wall tamper

•

Selectable Alarm Memory

WIRING  

(Continued)

•

LED enable

•

8 - 14 VDC operation

•

PCB and housing designed

to protect against ESD and

mechanical damage

•

Energized Form C relay

•

Watchdog for micro-

controller

•

Green event LED lights

when signals are received

Figure 2

WIRING

Figure 2a

Wiring for a

N.C. loop, no

EOL resistor

Figure 2b

Wiring for a

N.O. loop, no

EOL resistor

Figure 2c

Wiring for a

N.C. loop with

EOL resistor

Figure 2d

Wiring for a

N.O. loop with

EOL resistor

WIRING

1. For surface-wired installation, use optional Wiring Spacer Plate

(model number FG-SP1).

2. Route wire through Wire Entry Hole in the center of the printed

circuit board (PCB), and strip wire ends 1/4" (6.5 mm).

3. Wire the detector as shown, (use 18-22 AWG).  Reverse

polarity connections will not damage the unit.

4. When wiring is complete, push excess wire back into the wall.

NOTE:  

If end-of-line resistors are required, wire as shown in Figures

2c and 2d.

NOTE: 

For proper wiring methods, refer to the National Electrical

Code NFPA 70.

DIP Switch

Terminal Blocks

Tamper Switch

Power

25 mA at

12 VDC

LEDs

Wire

Entry

Hole

Figure 1

Tamper

Alarm

Form C

MOUNTING LOCATION

The FG-1025 can be mounted in corners, on walls or on

ceilings. Refer to the guidelines below when selecting a mount-

ing location:

•

Mount the detector within 25' (7.6 m) of the glass.

•

There is no minimum range, but the detector must have a

clear line-of-sight and a clear view of the protected glass.

•

The preferred location is on the wall or ceiling directly

opposite the glass.

•

When wall mounting, mount the detector at a height of at least

6 feet (1.8 m) to avoid accidental screening if furniture in the

room is moved.

•

Mounting on free-standing posts or  pillars is not recommended.

•

Curtains, blinds and other window coverings will absorb

energy from breaking glass. Heavy curtains, for example, will

effectively block the sound signal. In these cases, mount the

detector on the window frame behind the window covering or

above the window.

•

Do not mount within 3 feet (0.9 m) of forced air ducts, sirens,

or bells measuring two inches (5 cm) or more in diameter.

•

Be sure to test the FG-1025 for detection in the final

mounting location.

Tip:

  It is a good idea to mount the detector temporarily in the

intended location and power it with a 9 V battery until testing has

established proper detection.  If the 9 V battery cannot supply
sufficient power, the detector will not operate.

Summary of Contents for FG-1025

Page 1: ...omplete push excess wire back into the wall NOTE If end of line resistors are required wire as shown in Figures 2c and 2d NOTE For proper wiring methods refer to the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 DIP Switch Terminal Blocks Tamper Switch Power 25 mA at 12 VDC LEDs Wire Entry Hole Figure 1 Tamper Alarm Form C MOUNTING LOCATION The FG 1025 can be mounted in corners on walls or on ceilings Refer to...

Page 2: ...ront of the simulator at the detector and press the red start button Refer to Figure 6 You should hear a short buzz from the simulator and the green LED on the FG 1025 should begin flashing about once per second to indicate it is in Test Mode NOTE In Test Mode the LED disable switch is overridden SWITCH OFF ON LATCH Red alarm LED Red alarm LED lights for 5 seconds latches ON when when detector ala...

Page 3: ...test pads at location S3 on the PCB see Figure 1 This will activate Test Mode Make sure to close the front cover of the FG 1025 before beginning test To test the FG 1025 1 Place the detector in Test Mode as described above 2 Set the FG 701 switches to the TEST and FLEX positions 3 Press the red start button The simulator will click on and start an eight second armed period 4 Position the FG 701 ne...

Page 4: ...which the receiver is connected The installer can also consult an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions if necessary IC Notice This digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numèrique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada Protected Glass Minim...

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