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EE1247 EchoStream® ShatterPro™
Glassbreak Transmitter
Installation and Operation Manual
1 Overview
The EE1247 is an acoustic glassbreak sensor that transmits digital RF
messages to Inovonics EchoStream receivers. The glassbreak sensor
module is the wireless ShatterPro, manufactured by GE Interlogix, Inc. The
wireless transmitter module is manufactured by Inovonics Wireless
Corporation.
1.1 Inovonics Contact Information
If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics technical
services:
• E-mail: [email protected].
• Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336.
1.2 EE1247 Components
Figure 1
EE1247 Components
1.3 What’s in the Carton
• Two drywall mounting anchors.
• Two wall mount screws.
• Two selection jumpers.
2 Installation and Startup
2.1 Installation Notes
• These products are designed to be maintained by professional
security technicians.
• Products are tested for indoor use.
• All products should be manually tested weekly.
2.2 Install the Battery
Before installing the EE1247 glassbreak transmitter you will need to install
the battery. To install the battery:
1.
Install the battery.
2.
Press the reset button to initialize the transmitter.
2.3 EchoStream Select Compatibility
To meet ETSI requirements, Inovonics has developed a new line of EE
868MHz-only products. These new 868MHz-only products are compatible
with older systems that include EchoStream select products. If you are
using any ES products in your current system, you will need to enable
EchoStream select compatibility on this 868MHz-only product; if you are
not using any EchoStream select products, skip to section 2.4, “Register
the Transmitter”.
To enable EchoStream Select compatibility:
3.
Place a selection jumper on the ES selection pins.
4.
Press the reset button.
2.4 Register the Transmitter
EE1247 transmitters must be registered. Refer to receiver, network
coordinator or control panel installation instructions to register the EE1247
transmitter. To register the transmitter:
5.
Press reset when prompted.
2.5 Mount the EE1247
6.
Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the EE1247, paying
careful consideration to the following best practices:
• To avoid false alarms, install the unit as a perimeter zone that is
armed only when the perimeter doors and windows are armed.
Installing the unit as a 24-hour zone can create false alarms.
• Mount the EE1247 at least .91 m (3ft) from the window to be
monitored, but no more than 7.62 m (25ft) away.
• Mount the EE1247 at least 1.2 m (4 ft) away from noise sources
(televisions, speakers, sinks, doors, etc.).
• Mount the EE1247 so that it is in direct line of sight of all windows to
be protected.
• The best location for mounting the EE1247 is on the wall opposite of
the window to be protected. The EE1247 may also be mounted on the
wall adjoining the window to be protected, or on the ceiling.
• The glass should have the following dimensions:
- Height and Weight: 0.3 m x 0.6 m (1 x 2ft) or larger.
- Plate thickness: 2.4 mm to 6.4 mm (3/32" to 1/4").
- Tempered thickness: 3.2 mm to 6.4 mm (1/8" to 1/4").
- Wired thickness: 6.4 mm (1/4").
- Laminated thickness: 3.2 mm to 6.4 mm (1/8" to 1/4").
• Avoid glass airlocks and glass vestibule areas, noisy kitchens and
residential car garages.
• Avoid rooms smaller than 3 x 3 m (10 x 10 ft), such as small utility
rooms, stairwells and small bathrooms.
• Because the unit is not hermetically sealed, avoid humid rooms.
• Avoid rooms where white noise, such as air compressor noise, is
present. (A blast of compressed air may cause a false alarm.)
• Avoid rooms with noise insulation or sound-deadening drapes or with
closed, wooden window shutters inside.
• Avoid placing the EE1247 in the corner of a room.
2.6 Test the EE1247
The EE1247 should be tested following installation.
7.
Remove the jumper from the tamper pins to test the transmitter. This
should cause a tamper fault.
8.
To confirm the sensor has power and the microphone and circuit board
are functioning, clap your hands loudly in front of the sensor. The LED
will blink twice, but the alarm will not trip.
9.
For full functionality testing, use the Sentrol 5709C acoustic glassbreak
tester to switch the unit into test mode and simulate alarm conditions
via sonic bursts.
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Mounting holes
B
EchoStream Select
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Tamper pins
D
Reset button
E
Microphone
F
Sensor LED
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