
5800SS1
Wireless Shock Sensor
Installation & Setup Guide
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5800SS1 is a wireless shock sensor intended
for use in systems that support 5800 series devices.
Each transmitter has its own unique serial number,
assigned during manufacture, which must be
“enrolled” in the control panel before the device can
be used with the system. Refer to the control
panel's Installation and Setup Guide for
programming details. One 5800SS1 is required for
each pane of glass protected. (Do not use more
than one sensor per pane.)
Types of Glass Protection
•
Tempered
•
Ordinary Plate
•
Sealed Insulated
Not for use in UL installations.
Note:
It is not necessary to remove the case cover
during installation.
ENROLLING
You must enroll the 5800SS1
serial number in the
control panel using zone programming. Refer to the
control panel's Installation and Setup Guide for
detailed programming procedures. Before
programming, perform the following:
1.
To cause the transmitter to transmit, remove
the “PULL TO CONNECT BATTERY” tab (see
Figure 1). (For additional transmissions, lightly
tap on the base of the sensor with a
screwdriver.)
Figure 1
2.
When programming the shock sensor, note the
following:
•
Input Type = 3 (Supervised RF)
•
Loop Number = 1
3.
When prompted for the serial number, you can
transmit by lightly tapping on the base of the
sensor with a screwdriver (pause 2 seconds
between taps) or by manually entering the
serial and loop number.
MOUNTING
1.
Before the transmitter is permanently mounted,
determine the optimum mounting location. For
best sensitivity, the sensor should be mounted
one-inch from the corner edge of the window
frame (see Figure 2).
Figure 2
2.
Conduct Go/No Go tests (see control’s
instructions) to verify adequate signal strength
from the mounting location to the Alarm
System receiver.
Verify range by taping (with masking tape) the
sensor in the approximate mounting location
and tapping at the base to initiate a fault
transmission. The panel (in the Go/No Go test
mode) should respond to the transmissions. If
not, find a more suitable mounting location,
possibly on the opposite corner of the window.
3.
After successful testing. Clean the glass,
where the sensor will be mounted, with a
mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol.
4.
Once the glass has dried, remove the tape
backing paper and firmly press the sensor in
the desired mounting location.
5.
Verify operation by striking the center of the
glass with the handle of a large screwdriver.
Always check the alarm panel keypad to verify
that the correct zone has tripped.
6.
Apply optional “WARNING” label to the
outside glass surface opposite the tape side of
the 5800SS1.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
1.
Using a screwdriver, carefully remove the
sensor’s cover.
2.
Check the battery polarity orientation before
installing (see Figure 3).
3.
Insert the battery securely in the sensor.
4.
Snap the sensor cover back in place.
Figure 3