Do not arm Glassbreak Sensors while cleaners are...
Be careful to match sensor range to room size If the sensor range extends beyond the room boundaries it is vulnerable to false...
False alarms are more likely in small, acoustically live rooms such as small kitchens, glass entry airlocks, stairwells, small glass offices, and utility rooms Try shock sensors If you use acoustic sensor make sure to fully...
In dual-tech Acoustic/Shock Glassbreak sensors, an acoustic device is linked with a shock device This combination utilizes the complementary capabilities of both devices and provides for a low false alarm rate sensor How It Works- Step One Acoustics The acoustic...
Shock sensors feel/sense the typical 5 KHz frequency shock wave that is created when glass is broken When the processor detects this shock it signals an alarm The sensors are housed in a single unit and mounted on the glass Use manufacturer approved adhesive- Avoid...