User's Manual

GLASS BREAK DETECTOR
INTRODUCTION
The Glass Break Detector is composed of radio transmitter TX-3GS and detector
GB. It sends an alarm signal to the Base Unit when the detector is triggered by the action of glass breaking.
Detector
Transmitte
Fig. 3
Test Button
Tamper
Switch
Aux
Input
Transmitter
Fig. 2
Detector
Wiring Inlet
Fig. 1
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
1. Loosen the screw of the radio transmitter TX-3GS, and open the cover. Use a pair of pliers or cutter to break the
plastic of wiring inlet (Fig. 1). Then connect the detector to the AUX Input Terminals of the transmitter PC
Board and insert two AAA alkaline batteries. Refer to Fig. 2.
Important Notice:
In order to reset the microprocessor properly, before replacing the batteries, hold the TEST button down for 5
seconds to discharge the energy that remains in the capacitors of the TX-3GS. Otherwise, it may not restart
properly.
2. Select “Installer Mode” on the Base Unit; and enter the Installer Password to gain access authority. Then select
\Set Device\Enroll Device\Burglar Sensor\Enter Zone No. to enroll the ID of the TX-3GS by pressing its TEST
button. You may change its various attributes under \Set Device\Change Device Setting\Burglar Sensor Change,
to fulfill different requirements.
3. Clean and dry the surface of the window, then remove the paper from the double-stick tape on the back of
detector, and attach the detector on the window glass. Keep it at least 10cm away from the window frame to get
better sensitivity. Refer to Fig. 3.
4. Use the base of transmitter as a template, and mark the points on the mounting surface through two mounting
holes. Then drill two holes and attach the transmitter base with the 2 screws supplied.
Note: - Avoid mounting the transmitter directly on the metal frame, since that would attenuate signal
transmission and shorten radio range. Keep the transmitter at least 5 cm away from the metal plate.
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- For quick mounting, you may apply supplied Velcro to attach the transmitter to the mounting surface.
5. TEST: Press the TEST button of the TX-3GS, or gently tap the detector to check if this activates the Base Unit
properly. After testing, put the wire across the wiring inlet properly, then close the top cover of the
transmitter and tighten the screw.
SPECIFICATIONS
Supervision: Sends heartbeat signal at 60-minute intervals. When Tamper or
Low -Battery condition is detected, it reports automatically.
Power Source: two AAA alkaline batteries.
Current Drain: 3.5uA @ standby, 20mA @ operation.
Estimated Battery Life: 5 years
Transmitter Size: 20 x 29 x 123.5 mm
Transmitter Weight (w/o battery): about 34g