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Mounting the Detector

After verifying an acceptable location, permanently 

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mount the detector. Use the two mounting holes in the 

enclosure to secure it to the mounting surface.

Mount the detector and the Contact Magnet within 1 

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in (2.5 cm) of each other. The Contact Magnet must be 

mounted facing the side of the detector with the Sen-

sor Aperture. See Figure 3.6. 

Magnet

Mounting Holes

DS1109i

Wall Tamper Sring

Knockout

Wire Knockouts

Sensor Aperture

Magnet

DS1109i

Magnet

DS1109i

6   Installing the Tamper Screw

Install the tamper screw as shown in Figure 6.1.

Do not mount the magnet so it covers the Sensor 

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Aperture.
Avoid misaligning the detector and the magnet.

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5  Setting the Jumpers

The DS1109i has two jumpers located on the main board. P2 

is used to allow the LED to latch on to a glass breakage alarm.  

P3 is used to determine if the magnetic contact is used.

Remove the jumper from P2 if you do not want the LED 

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to latch into alarm when a glass breakage occurs.  The 

relay contacts will only change state for approximately 3 

sec upon a glass breakage alarm. The LED may be reset 

by a momentary interruption of the power.

Remove the jumper from P3 if you want to use the mag-

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netic contact.

Latch

Jumper

Contact
Bypass
Jumper

P2 P3

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7  Testing

Testing the Location

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 

fi

 ve min as 

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soon as power is applied. The detector will indicate that 

it is in the test mode by 

fl

 ashing the LED for 10 sec. At 

the end of 

fi

 ve min the detector will 

fl

 ash the LED again 

for 10 sec 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 pressing the Test Switch (see the 

Board Layout drawing). Pressing the Test Switch when 

the unit is in the test mode will terminate the test.

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 

fl

 ashing at speci

fi

 c rates.  

Occasional (random) 

fl

 ashes of the LED are normal. To rule out 

random 

fl

 ashes affecting this test, observethe LED for the full 

5 min.

Turn on all sources of noise (e.g. forced air blowers, air 

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conditioners, compressor motors, etc.).

The LED will 

fl

 ash 5 times per second each time a low 

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frequency disturbance is detected. If the 5 

fl

 ashes per 

second occur more than once every 15 sec or if the unit 

alarms, then do not mount in this location.

The LED will 

fl

 ash once each time a high frequency 

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disturbance is detected. If any 

fl

 ashes occur more than 

once every 15 sec, do not mount in this location.

Remember: If the detector happens to alarm during this 

test, the alarm relay will activate as well.

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 Break-

age Tester. The DS1110i produces a high frequency tone 

designed to alarm the unit to further verify proper location.

NOTICE!

Adjacent wall mounting is not recommended 

for this detector.

CAUTION!

Don’t point the tester directly at your or any-

one’s ear. Doing so could damage hearing.

Hold the DS1110i Glass Breakage Tester against the 

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window being tested and point it at the detector.If 

there are curtains or blinds covering the window, close 

them over the Tester. See Figure 7.1.

DS1110i Tester
Hold against window and
point at detector.

NOTICE!

The low frequency response of the detector can 

be tested (while still in the test mode) by open-

ing a door about 1 inch and slamming it shut. 

The detector should indicate an alarm.

Activate the tester. Setting the Tester to automatic 

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mode causes it to activate every 6 sec. This will allow 

you to better observe the detector’s LED.

For large windows, perform this test at different place-

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ments along the window.

The alarm/test LED and the alarm relay will activate for 

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three sec if this is an acceptable detector placement.

NOTICE!

All testing should be done with the detector’s 

cover in place.

Power

Alarm

Tamper

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Contacts shown with power on, no alarm 

and Tamper Switch closed (cover on).

4  Wiring the Detector

Wire the detector as shown in Figure 4.1. Leave extra 

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wire so the case can be opened for testing.

Magnet

DS1109i

 

During the last 10 sec of the detector’s test mode, its 

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LED will pulse. To end the test mode before the 5 min-

ute time-out period, press the Test Switch.

Automatic Sound Check

This detector features Automatic Sound Check, to allow 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 operat-

ing mode and does not require that the detector be in the test 

mode.

It is recommended that a full Response Test (as outlined 

above) and magnetic contact test (if used) be performed on an 

annual basis.

Figure 3.5: Ceiling Mounting Without the Magnetic Contact

Figure 3.6: Mounting the Detector

Figure 4.1: Wiring the Detector

Figure 6.1: Installing the Tamper Screw

Figure 7.1: Test #2 Response Test

Figure 3.7: Alignment Caution

Figure 5.1: Setting the Jumpers

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