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GENERAL INFORMATION The 5852 Wireless Glassbreak Sensor with Transmitter is used in systems that support 5800 wireless devices. The self-contained sensor includes a transmitter that can send alarms, tamper signals, and low battery messages to the control panel. Each 5852 has a unique identification code (serial number ID) permanently assigned during manufacture. The ID must be "enrolled" by the control panel prior to use in a system. The sensor is designed for continuous operation using a single 9V lithium battery.
NOTE: If the green LED is flashing and the red LED is ON continuously, there is a self-test failure and a low battery condition. TYPES OF GLASS PROTECTED BY THE 5852 • Tempered Glass • Laminated Type Glass • Ordinary Plate Glass • Wired Plate Glass Refer to the nominal thickness chart later in this document. The 5852 is not recommended for protection of glass areas that are less than 10-7/8 inches by 10-7/8 inches. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Refer to the sections indicated in the following steps for details of the procedures. 1. Install the battery. Refer to the Installing the Battery section.
TEST MODE
Flash 5 secs ON 5 secs ON 1 sec Flash ON/OFF Flash ON/OFF OFF OFF ON 5 secs
SERVICE DOOR (OPEN)
INSTALL 9-V LITHIUM BATTERY HERE
LED ENABLE SWITCH
REMOVE THIS SCREW TO SEPARATE HOUSING
ON OFF
Flicker OFF ON 1 sec Flash ON/OFF Flash ON/OFF Flash once per sec Flicker Flash once per sec
SERVICE DOOR TAMPER SWITCH
SW4 TEST MODE PADS SW3
SENS2 SENS1
Red LED OFF OFF
Figure 1. 5852 Glassbreak Sensor with Transmitter
EVENT
Green LED OFF Flicker
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ALARM
Condition Normal Normal, event detected Normal, event detected and alarm in memory Normal, break detected Power-up self-test Trouble detected Low battery Test mode Test mode, event detected Test mode, alarm
ALARM LED (RED)
LED ENABLE
LED INDICATORS The 5852 is equipped with two built-in LED indicators, a green Event LED and a red Alarm LED. When the LEDs are enabled, they light in a variety of patterns to convey the sensor’s operational status. The table below summarizes the LED messages.
EVENT LED (GREEN)
EVENT (GREEN) LED ALARM (RED) LED 5852-002-V0
Figure 2. 5852 with Door Open INSTALLING THE BATTERY WARNINGS: Use only UltraLife Model U9VL–J 9-volt lithium • battery. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. • Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of battery in fire. 1. Open cover door. 2. Check battery polarity orientation before installing. Insert battery into battery holder with terminals toward ledge with embossed polarity markings. 3. Press back end of battery down until it is securely seated in holder. Close cover door. 4. Wait at least 30 seconds to allow sensor to warm up; then test unit to ensure proper operation. To remove the battery, pry up back end of battery with screwdriver (or similar tool) until it can easily be removed.
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Adjust the sensor's sensitivity. Refer to the Adjusting Sensitivity section.
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"Enroll" the sensor's serial number using the control panel’s programming procedure. Refer to the Enrolling the 5852 Serial Number section.
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Mount the sensor. Refer to the Mounting section.
NOTE: If a low battery message is displayed at the keypad, but you suspect the battery is not actually low, remove the battery, wait at least 30 seconds, then re-install the battery and re-test the 5852 sensor.
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Test the sensor. Refer to the Testing the 5852 section.
ADJUSTING SENSITIVITY
NOTE: The cover tamper switch is activated when the door is open; transmitter will send tamper signal to the control panel. Refer to the Tamper Switch section of this document.
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The 5852 has a maximum detection range of 25 feet (7.6 m) with a sensitivity selection from maximum to lowest in four settings. Sensitivity is selected with the SENS1 and SENS2 switches (SW3 in Figure 3).
COVER TAMPER SWITCH
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XL1
ENROLL SWITCH
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J2
U1
ENROLL SWITCH
J1
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TEST MODE PADS
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SW3 (SENS1 AND SENS2 SWITCHES)
NC TAMP. TAMP.
LED ENABLE SWITCH 5852-003-V0
Figure 3. 5852 with Cover Assembly Removed 1. 2.
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With the sensor in the approximate mounting location, carefully open cover door. Avoid opening door too far or too fast. Enable LEDs for test purposes by sliding the LED Enable switch in the direction of the printed arrow (an orange tab will protrude from the side of the sensor). See Figure 2, or use procedure for entering the Remote LED Enable/Disable Mode provided in this document. Use a small screwdriver (or similar tool) to move the SENS1 and SENS2 switches to the desired positions (see table below). ON OFF SENS1
SW3
SENS2
SENSITIVITY Max Med Low Lowest
SENS1 OFF ON OFF ON
SENS2 OFF OFF ON ON
APPROX. RANGE* 25 ft (7.6 m) 15 ft (4.6 m) 10 ft (3 m) 5 ft (1.5 m)
* Verify range with the Intellisense Model FG-701 or Ademco GBS7 Glassbreak Simulator. 4. 5. 6.
Turn on any heating/air conditioning systems and other equipment in the sensor's vicinity. Observe the green Event LED for about one minute. If the green LED flashes, the sensor should be relocated. After adjustment, disable LEDs and close cover door.
REMOTE LED ENABLE/DISABLE MODE The sensor’s Remote LED Enable/Disable mode allows you to enable or disable the sensor’s LEDs with the FG-701 Glassbreak Simulator. To enable or disable LEDs with the FG-701, proceed as follows: 1. Set LED switch S4, position 4 to OFF. 2. Set the FG-701 switches to the ACTIVATE and MANUAL positions. 3. Stand within 15 feet (4.6 m) of the sensor, point front of FG-701 at sensor, and press red START button. The simulator generates an audio activation signal, and the sensor’s green LED flashes once per second. 4. Repeat step 3, and the sensor’s green LED will stop flashing. 5. Within 2 seconds, repeat step 3 to send another activation code. If disabling LEDs, the sensor’s green LED will flash
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"ENROLLING" THE 5852 SERIAL NUMBER The 5852's serial number must be "enrolled" by the control panel prior to use in the system. The control panel's installation instructions provide detailed programming instructions for "enrolling" transmitter serial numbers. Before programming, proceed as follows: 1. Install battery (if not installed). Observe polarity! 2. Remove cover assembly. 3. When programming the transmitter, note the following: • Input Type = 3 (Supervised RF) • Loop Number = 1 When prompted, transmit from the sensor (momentarily press the enroll switch located on the exposed transmitter PC board, press the tamper switch, etc.). You can also manually enter the sensor’s serial number. 4. Test the sensor after "enrolling" the serial number in the system. Refer to the Testing the 5852 section. MOUNTING 1. Determine the optimum mounting location, noting the following (see Figure 4): • Mount on ceiling or wall, at least 7 feet from floor. • Ensure that the sensor has a direct, unobstructed line-ofsight to the protected glass. • Mount no more than 25 feet from the farthest protected glass. • Make sure there are no intervening partitions, curtains, etc. that could block the transfer of shock or sound waves. NOTE: If window dressing is present, it will absorb sound energy from breaking glass. In such cases, the sensor should be mounted between the protected glass and the window dressing. • Avoid locating the sensor near sources of ambient vibration or sound, such as air conditioners, fans, blowers, air ducts, or loudspeakers. • Avoid locations where furniture can be moved so that it blocks the sensor's line-of sight to the glass. • Avoid locations where a door can be opened or closed such that it blocks the sensor's line of sight to the glass. • Avoid locations near doors or windows that may be slammed. 2.
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once. If enabling LEDs, the green LED will flash two or three times. Clap your hands to test LEDs. If LEDs are enabled, the green LED will flicker. If LEDs are disabled, the green LED will remain off.
Before permanently mounting the 5852, conduct tests to verify adequate signal strength (refer to control panel instructions), and, if necessary, relocate the 5852 (pressing the sensor's test switch will send a transmission). It is also recommended that, before mounting permanently, the sensor should be tested to ensure it is within reliable audio and flex range from the protected glass. Refer to the Testing the 5852 section for the procedure. If not already removed, remove the sensor's cover assembly by removing the screw located near the LED Enable switch. Carefully pull cover assembly away from case. Mark the mounting hole locations on the ceiling or wall using the case as a template.
Wall Mount: (Top View)
To enter the Test mode with the Ademco GBS7 or Intellisense Model FG-701, proceed as follows: 1. 2.
Stand within 10 feet (3 m) of sensor. Switch the glassbreak simulator to ACTIVATE and MANUAL modes. 3. Point front of glassbreak simulator toward sensor, and press red START button. The simulator will buzz a short activation code. When the sensor enters the Test mode, the green LED on the sensor flashes about once per second. If the green LED does not flash, move closer to the sensor and repeat the procedure. Testing the Sensor (Flex and Audio Signals) 1. Place sensor in Test mode, as previously described. 2. Set glassbreak simulator switches to the TEST and FLEX positions. 3. Press the red START button on the simulator. The simulator will click on and starts an 8-second armed period. 4. Position the simulator near the farthest point of the protected glass, and point it directly at the 5852 sensor. If window coverings are present, close them fully and hold the simulator between the coverings and the protected glass during testing. 5. Generate a flex signal by carefully striking the glass with a cushioned tool. The simulator should respond by producing a burst of glassbreak audio. If the sensor receives both the flex and audio signals properly, the red Alarm LED will light. (The Alarm memory does not latch in the Test mode.)
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Ceiling Mount: (Side View)
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Testing the Sensor (Audio Signals Only) The glass break simulator can be used to test the sensor’s ability to receive audio signals only. See the simulator’s operating instructions for additional information. When the 5852 receives the audio signal, the green Event LED will flicker. Tamper Switch The 5852 is equipped with a combination normally-closed (NC) cover and wall tamper. Each unit is shipped with the cover tamper operational, and the wall tamper disabled.
Figure 4. Optimum Mounting Locations 5. 6.
Drill holes (if necessary) and insert mounting screws part way into the ceiling or wall (use anchors, if necessary). Hang narrow part of case mounting slots over screws and tighten securely.
TESTING THE 5852 Self Tests The sensor automatically performs a series of self-tests during power-up. If any self-test fails, the sensor signals a trouble condition by alternately flashing LEDs, about once per second. If possible, the sensor will continue to identify alarm situations.
To enable the wall tamper, refer to Figure 5 and proceed as follows: 1. Remove plastic tab on back of sensor using needlenose pliers. The wall tamper arm will then extend through the hole. 2. Install wall tamper screw so that it just makes contact with bottom of tamper cavity when unit is mounted. Use flathead M4 or M5 (#8 or #10) screw. 3. After installing the wall tamper screw, position rear housing of sensor over screw, and mark locations for the mounting screws. Final Testing To ensure maximum protection against false alarms, activate any device in the area that may automatically cycle (e.g., pumps, generators, heating/air conditioning units, etc.). If the cycling devices trigger an alarm, mount the sensor in a different location. Exiting the Test Mode When you have completed testing, exit the Test mode by following the same procedure used to enter the Test mode. However, the sensor will automatically exit the Test mode after 5 minutes.
To reset the sensor, either remove power or enter and exit the Test mode. If the sensor fails the self-test, return it for service, even if the condition corrects itself. Test Intervals The 5852 should be tested at least once each year. To test the sensor, use the Intellisense Model FG-701 or Ademco GBS7 Glassbreak Simulator. Other glassbreak simulators will not give an accurate indication of range. Entering the Test Mode You must place the sensor in the Test mode before you can test it. You can enter the Test mode manually, or by using the GSB7 or FG-701. In Test mode, the LED Disable switch is overridden. To enter the Test mode manually, proceed as follows: 1. Open cover door of sensor. 2. Use screwdriver to short test mode pads on PCB (see Figure 3). 3. Close cover door of sensor.
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Nominal Thickness Glass Type* Plate Tempered M4 or M5 (#8 or #10)
Laminated Wired
9.7 mm (.38")
Coated
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Figure 5. Tamper Switch MAINTAINING PROPER OPERATION To maintain the 5852 sensor in proper working condition, it is important to observe the following: 1. 2. 3.
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Replace the battery when the system indicates that the 5852 has reported a low battery condition. Units should never be relocated without the advice or assistance of the alarm service company. Fans, air conditioners, blowers, loudspeakers, or other sources of vibration and sound should not be introduced into the protected area after installation of sensors. If this is unavoidable, the alarm service company should be notified and the system should be readjusted/re-tested.
SPECIFICATIONS Types of Glass:
Ordinary Plate, Tempered, Wired Plate, and Laminated NOTE: The 5852 is NOT recommended for protection of glass areas less than 10-7/8 inches by 10-7/8 inches.
Single 9V Lithium Battery: Use only UltraLife U9VL-J. WARNING: Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, incinerate, or heat above 212° F (100° C). Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away from children. Within 25 feet (7.6 m) of farthest protected Range: glass Operating Temp: 32° to 120° F 4.75" L x 4.13" W x 1.25" D (70mm x Dimensions: 125mm x 27mm) Ademco GBS7 or Intellisense FG-701 Accessories: (not supplied) Glassbreak Simulator Power:
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Sealed 1 Insulating
Minimum 2.4 mm (3/32 in.) 3 mm (1/8 in.)
Maximum 10 mm (3/8 in.) 10 mm (3/8 in.)
3 mm (1/8 in.)
14 mm (3/8 in.)
6 mm (1/4 in.) 3 mm (1/8 in.)
6 mm (1/4 in.) 6.4 mm (1/4 in.)
3 mm (1/8 in.)
6 mm (1/4 in.)
(Maximum overall 7/16 in.)
* Minimum size for all types is 28 cm (11 in.) square; glass must be framed in the wall or mounted in a barrier at least 0.9 m (36 in.) wide. 1
Protected only if both plates of the unit are broken.
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Coated glass with security films, including films for solar protection, up to 12 mil. thick may be used. The Glass-Gard GGLL 1200 has been evaluated with this product by Underwriters Laboratory, Inc.
FCC NOTICE FCC ID: CFS8DL5850 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
TO THE INSTALLER Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system. The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts. Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing (at least weekly) to ensure the system’s proper operation at all times. REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RECEIVER/CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR DETAILS REGARDING WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
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