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02/04
DS1103i Installation Instructions
P/N: 28278G Page 2
4.0 Testing
Testing the Location
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Temporarily mount the detector using 2-
sided tape.
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Power the detector using a 9 Volt battery.
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The detector will enter the test mode, for
five minutes, as soon as power is applied.
The detector will indicate that it is in the test
mode by flashing the LED for 10 seconds.
At the end of five minutes the detector will
flash the LED again for 10 seconds to
indicate the test period is over. The test
mode can be restarted at any time by
powering the unit off and then on or by placing a magnet over the reed
switch (can be done with cover in place). Placing a magnet over the
reed switch when the unit is in the test mode will terminate the test.
NOTE: All testing should be done with the detector’s cover in place
.
TEST #1: ENVIRONMENTAL TEST
Remember: The detector must be in test mode to perform this
test.
During the 5 minute test mode, the LED will indicate low or high frequency
disturbances by flashing at specific rates. Occasional (random)
flashes of the LED are normal. To rule out random flashes affecting
this test, observe the LED for the full five minutes.
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Turn on all sources of noise (e.g. forced air blowers, air conditioners,
compressor motors, etc.)
.
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The LED will flash 5 times per second each time a low frequency
disturbance is detected. If the 5 flashes per second occur more than
once every 15 seconds or if the unit alarms, then do not mount in this
location.
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The LED will flash once each time a high frequency disturbance is
detected. If any flashes occur more than once every 15 seconds, do
not mount in this location.
Remember: If the detector happens to alarm during this test, the alarm
relay will activate as well.
NOTE: If disturbances exist while positioning the detector in-line with the
center of the window, then the detector may be moved within a
60° (±30°) arc of the window’s center.
TEST #2: RESPONSE TEST
Remember: The detector must
be in test mode to perform this
test.
This test should be performed using
the DS1110i Glass Breakage Tester.
The DS1110i produces a high
frequency tone designed to alarm the
unit to further verify proper location.
CAUTION: Don’t point the tester directly at your or anyone’s ear. Doing so
could damage hearing.
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Hold the DS1110i Glass Breakage Tester against the window being
tested and point it at the detector.
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If there are curtains or blinds covering the window, close them
over the Tester.
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Activate the Tester.
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Setting the Tester to automatic mode causes it to activate every 6
seconds. This will allow you to better observe the detector’s LED.
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For large windows, perform this test at different placements along
the window.
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The alarm/test LED and the alarm relay will activate for three
seconds if this is an acceptable detector placement.
NOTE: The low frequency response of the detector can be tested (while
still in the test mode) by opening a door about 1 inch and slamming
it shut. The detector should indicate an alarm.
TOP
Alarm/Test LED
LED Latch
Jumper
Test Mode
Reed Switch
DS1110i Tester -
hold against window and
point at detector
If window
treatments are
installed,
operate tester
behind them
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During the last 20 seconds of the detector’s test mode, its LED will
pulse. To end the test mode before the 5 minute time-out period, place a
magnet over the reed switch (can be done with the cover in place).
5.0 Mounting and Setup
Mount the Detector
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After verifying an acceptable location, permanently
mount the detector with the screw(s) provided.
The DS1103i is designed to mount to a standard single
gang electrical box (not supplied). Mount the box and pull
wiring to the box before mounting the detector.
Recess Mounting Ring
The DS1103i may also be recess mounted without the use of a single
gang box by using the supplied recess mounting ring.
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Using the recess mount ring as a template, prepare an opening 1.875”
wide by 2.75” high (4.76 cm wide by 6.9 cm high) in the mounting
surface.
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Route wiring through opening and ring.
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Place the ring over the opening and bend the support tabs into the
opening and around the mounting surface so that the ring fits snug
against the wall.
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Connect wiring as shown below.
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Mount the detector to the ring using the supplied screws.
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If the mounting surface is too deep for the recess mount ring, mount the
ring with flathead screws using the upper and lower holes.
6.0 Install Wiring
CAUTION: ONLY APPLY POWER AFTER ALL
CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AND IN-
SPECTED.
NOTE: Do not coil excess wire inside the unit.
NOTE: For Canadian installations, install in
accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code.
Select LED Latching Mode
ON: The LED will latch on when the unit is alarmed and will
stay on until it is reset. Momentarily interrupt input power to
reset the LED.
OFF: The LED will not latch after an alarm.
NOTE: If the jumper is removed or missing, the LED will default to the OFF
position.
7.0 Setup and Testing
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Replace the detector’s cover and secure it with the screw provided,
then apply power.
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Re-test the unit with the DS1110i Glass Breakage Tester.
Automatic Sound Check
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This detector features Automatic Sound Check which allows the end
user to test the unit on a periodic basis. To perform the test, simply clap
your hands or create some other loud sound. When the detector hears
this sound the LED (but not the alarm relay) will activate. This feature
works in the normal operating mode and does not require that the
detector be in the test mode.
The DS1103i is protected by the following patents:
#5,450,061 and #5,438,317.
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Cover Latch