Introduction
The audio sonic glass breakage detector monitors glass in the room in which it is
installed (French doors, plate glass windows etc.). The integral microphone detects
the vibrations from breaking glass. If glass is broken, it immediately sends this
information, by radio, to the control panel.
The detector is compatible only with dual frequency control panels.
Features
Dual frequency radio transmission
Integral audio sonic sensor to detect glass breakage within a range of:
- 7.5 metres for single or double glazing (2.4 to 6.4 mm thick)
- 6 metres for toughened or laminated glass (3.2 to 6.4 mm),
or any other type of glass
- 3 metres for bullet proof glass.
Assignment can be to (according to the type of control panel):
- one of the groups for immediate or delayed triggering
- a number (1 to 4)
Round the clock tamper protection against opening.
Powered by a 3.6 V lithium battery (supplied)
Test mode with indicator lights allowing you to check:
- the area protected
- the radio link
- the condition of the battery
Personalised radio code
You will need
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A Phillips screwdriver
.
A drill with a 6mm concrete bit.
The coding tool and the coding template supplied or the ones you used to trans-
fer the personalised radio code to your control panel.
The battery (supplied).
The TV260 must be used with care because it produces a very
intense sound (see safety advice for use, on the back of the
product). It is advisable to keep it out of the reach of children.
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Preparing the detector for installation
Diagram of the detector
Transmitter case.
cover.
Transmitter indicator light.
Sensor indicator light.
Opening the detector
Open the transmitter case by pressing the locking tab with a coin. Do not remove
the base of the audio sonic sensor.
Guarantee sticker
(Fig.
Remove the pre-cut section of the guarantee sticker, which is on the electronic
card, (remove the back cover) and stick it on to the guarantee extension request
supplied with the control panel documents.
If you are adding to an existing system, use the guarantee extension request
supplied with this guide.
Coding cover
(Fig.
Open the coding cover by releasing it from below.
Personalising your coding template
If you are adding this product to an existing alarm system, use the coding tool and
template supplied in the accompanying accessory pack and carry out the coding
as follows:
Use the personalized radio code selected in § "Selecting a personalized radio
code" in the guide to the system
Number of key presses
Personalised radio code
put crosses in the boxes corresponding to the selected code,
take the coding template, turn it over and you will see the numbers 1 to 10.
hold the template and put the point of the coding tool into the first hole corres-
ponding to the figure with the first cross on the grid.
twist the coding tool clockwise to pierce the template. Stop when the point of the
coding tool has completely penetrated to the other side. This means the hole has
been properly made.
repeat the last two steps for each figure corresponding to a cross on the grid.
Now, you will have reproduced your code on the coding template.
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(Fig.
A)
Transmitter case locking tabs.
Audio-sonic sensor.
(Fig.
B)
C)
D)
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2
3
4
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Detector base.
Coding
Microphone.
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7
8
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