Interlogix NX-488 User Manual

Shatterpro, Glass break sensor, Installation instructions

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ShatterPro

®

Glass Break Sensor

Installation Instructions

ITI Part Number 60-873-95

Sentrol/Caddx Part Number NX-488

Document Number 466-1841 Rev B
April 2001

Product Summary

The ShatterPro

®

omnidirectional glassbreak sensor

provides 360 degree coverage. It can be mounted on the

ceiling, or on the opposite wall, or on adjoining walls. It

has a range of up to 20 feet for glass panes 1’ x 2’ (0.3m x

0.6 m) or larger.

Figure 1. The ShatterPro Glass Break Sensor

The maximum detection range is 20’ (6 m) for plate,

tempered, laminated and wired glass. For armor-coated

glass, the maximum detection range is 12’ (3.65 m).

Coverage is measured from the sensor to the point on the

glass farthest from the sensor (see D and D’ in Figure 2).

See “Specifications” for recommended glass thickness.

Figure 2. Optimum performance zone

Note

ShatterPro may not consistently detect cracks in
glass, or bullets that break through the glass.
Glassbreak sensors should always be backed up
by interior protection.

Installation Guidelines

For best detection, avoid installing in rooms with

lined, insulating, or sound deadening drapes or rooms

with closed wooden window shutters inside.

Don’t use near an air compressor. A blast of

compressed air may cause a false alarm.

Avoid stairwells, glass booths, and all rooms smaller

that 10’ x 10’ (3 m x 3 m).

The Pattern Recognition Technology™ of the

ShatterPro ignores most false alarm sounds. Some

sounds can duplicate the glass break pattern the

ShatterPro detects, however, so the ShatterPro works

best in rooms with only moderate noise. Avoid rooms

where white noise, such as a fan, is present. Avoid

rooms with noisy areas or multiple noise sources such

as small kitchens or bathrooms, garages, etc.

Note

For glass break protection in these applications
(where ShatterPro is not appropriate), use shock
sensors on the windows or window frames.

Avoid adding (learning) the sensor into 24-hour sensor

groups, where the sensor will be armed even when the

room is in use. Like a motion detector, a glass break

sensor may be tripped when occupants are in the

protected area. Adding the ShatterPro to a perimeter

sensor group, which is armed only when the perimeter

doors and windows are armed, will help prevent false

alarms.

Do not install in humid rooms. The ShatterPro is not

hermetically sealed. Excess moisture on the circuit

board can eventually cause an electrical short and

possibly a false alarm.

The sensor can be mounted as close as 3.3’ (1 m) from

the glass.

Tools Needed

Phillips screwdriver

Sentrol 5709C hand-held tester

D

D

D

is distance from glass
The optimum performance zone
is distance D in either direction
on the glass.

D' 20'

Wireless ShatterPro

Maximum distance (D) from
the ShatterPro to the glass
must not exceed 20'

4.24"

10.8 cm

1.70"

4.3 cm

3.13"

8.0 cm

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