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AC-100
Glass Break Detector
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The
Acuity
AC-100
advanced acoustic glass break sensor, designed to
detect the sounds produced by the shattering of
framed glass. The AC-100 is the result of an
extensive research program, designed to study
the properties of glass as well as the properties of
sounds produced by the shattering of framed
glass. The result is a detector which provides
exceptional sensitivity and high false alarm immu-
nity. High quality manufacturing methods have
been combined with a meticulous final test, to
produce a detector which is superior to any other
product of its kind.
Dynamic Signal Processing* provides accurate
detection of Plate, Laminated, Wired and Tem-
pered glass types, while rejecting common false
alarm sounds.
*Patented
Product Information
• AC-100: Detector with form A alarm contact
• AC-101: Detector with form A alarm contact
and tamper switch
• AC-102: Detector with form C alarm contact
and tamper switch
Specifications
• Voltage: 9-16 Vdc
• Current: 25mA typical/35mA max.@ 12Vdc
• Alarm Relay: Contact Ratings1A @ 24Vdc
• Tamper Switch: Contact Ratings0.1A @ 24Vdc
• Microphone type: Omnidirectional Electret
• Dimensions (l x w x h):
89 x 64 x 20 mm (3.5 x 2.5 x 0.8 inch)
• Alarm duration: 3 seconds
• Additional operating modes:
Installer test mode: Jumper J1
Alarm memory mode: Jumper J2
Level of Detection (Jumper J3)
The AC-100 glass break detector comes with a
"detection level" jumper setting (Jumper J3),
which allows the selection of one of two levels of
detection, depending on the size and acoustics of
the room in which the detector will be installed.
This improves the overall false alarm immunity of
the detector.
The detector is factory preset for Level 1 detection
(Jumper J3=OFF). This is the highest sensitivity set-
ting of the detector, and is designed for applica-
tions requiring high sensitivity and range, such as
larger rooms, or rooms which contain a signifi-
cant amount of sound-absorbing surfaces (such
as carpets, furniture, drapes, etc.). Level 1 will be
suitable for most applications.
For rooms which are smaller, and contain a signif-
icant amount of hard, sound-reflective surfaces
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(such as kitchens, bathrooms, entrances etc.),
Level 2 detection (Jumper J3=ON) provides a
lower sensitivity setting which is more appropriate
for these environments.
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Locating The Detector
NOTE: Test the detector thoroughly for
proper placement using the AFT-100 Glass
Break Simulator. Other simulators may trip
the unit, but will not provide accurate indi-
cations.
• For optimum protection, the detector should
have a direct line of sight to the protected glass.
• Window coverings will absorb sound energy
from the shattering glass. In these cases, mount
the detector as close as possible to the pro-
tected glass, either on an adjacent wall, the
ceiling, or behind the window covering if possi-
ble.
• The detector should be mounted at least 1.8m
(6 feet) off the ground.
• Do not mount the detector on the same wall as
the protected glass. Refer to the diagram below
for correct and incorrect mounting locations.
• Avoid installation near "noisy" sources, such as
speakers or other objects which produce
sounds continuously.
• Do not install the detector beyond the maxi-
mum recommended range, even if the AFT-100
simulator shows additional range - future
changes in room acoustics could reduce that
additional range.
• Application on 24 hour loops should be
avoided unless the location is unoccupied.
• Test false alarm immunity by creating any
sounds in the room which will likely occur
when the alarm system is armed.
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Printed in Canada
Testing
When choosing a location for each AC-100 glass
break detector, the following test should be per-
formed to ensure that it is mounted in the best
possible location.
Test mode set-up:
1. Select a location and remove the front cover of
the detector. Use double-sided tape to tempo-
rarily mount the detector in the selected loca-
tion. Use a 9V battery to power the detector.
2. Set the test mode Jumper J1 to the ON posi-
tion. The alarm relay will latch into the alarm
state, and will remain so until the jumper is
restored to the OFF position after testing.
NOTE: The detector will not respond to
the glass break simulator unless the test
mode Jumper J1 is in the ON position.
3. If Alarm Memory operation is desired (latching
LED), set Jumper J2 to the ON position.
NOTE: The alarm memory indication is
cleared by disconnecting the supply volt-
age for one second. This can be done from
the alarm system keypad using the sensor
reset option available on most control
panels.
4. Replace the front cover.
The AFT-100 Glass Break Simulator
The AFT-100 glass break simulator generates plate
or tempered glass samples. Use the plate glass
setting if you are unsure of the glass type.
Observe the following when testing the detector:
• The correct mounting location is indicated by
three successive detections. If the detector does
not respond each time, relocate the detector
and repeat the test.
• If the windows in question are covered by
drapes or blinds, place the tester behind the
closed window coverings. If the drapes prevent
reliable detection, we suggest that the detector
be mounted behind the drapes either on an
adjacent wall or on the ceiling.
• If there are multiple windows, or one large win-
dow, activate the tester at the furthest point on
the glass.
When the detector responds consistently, it can
be permanently mounted using the supplied
screws.
Mounting the AC-100
Once the location has been determined, open the
detector by pressing the release tab on the bot-
Maximum Detection Range
Glass Type
Thickness
Plate/Tempered
1/8"-1/4"
3-6 mm
Wired/Laminated
1/4"
6 mm
tom with a small flat-blade screwdriver. Remove
the cover and set in a safe location. Draw the
wires through the rectangular opening in the
backplate and connect to the terminal block.
Observe polarity for power wiring. Mount the
detector using the two mounting screws. Once
the detector is permanently mounted, replace the
cover and repeat the installation tests using the
AFT-100 tester to confirm proper operation.
UL Notes:
1. This product should be tested yearly by the
installer.
2. This product must be connected to a UL Listed
burglar alarm power supply capable of provid-
ing at least 4 hours of stand-by power.
Limited Warranty
Digital Security Controls warrants that for a period of twelve
months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and that
in fulfilment of any breach of such warranty, Digital Security Con-
trols shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment
upon return of the equipment to its repair depot. This warranty
applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to dam-
age incurred in shipping or handling, or damage due to causes
beyond the control of Digital Security Controls such as lightning,
excessive voltage, mechanical shock, water damage, or damage
arising out of abuse, alteration or improper application of the
equipment.
The foregoing warranty shall apply only to the original buyer, and is
and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, whether
expressed or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on the
part of Digital Security Controls. This warranty contains the entire
warranty. Digital Security Controls neither assumes, nor authorizes
any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to
change this warranty, nor to assume for it any other warranty or
liability concerning this product.
In no event shall Digital Security Controls be liable for any direct or
indirect or consequential damages, loss of anticipated profits, loss
of time or any other losses incurred by the buyer in connection with
the purchase, installation or operation or failure of this product.
Warning: Digital Security Controls recommends that the entire sys-
tem be completely tested on a regular basis. However, despite fre-
quent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal tampering or
electrical disruption, it is possible for this product to fail to perform
as expected.
This manual shall be used in conjunction with the
Installation Manual of the alarm control panel.
Sizes(1×w in inches)
Level 1
18" ×18" and up
25 ft
46×46 cm and up
7.6 m
12"×12" to 18"×18"
15 ft
30×30 cm to 46×46 cm
4.6 m
18" ×18" and up
20 ft
46×46 cm and up
6m
12"×12" to 18"×18"
10 ft
30×30 cm to 46×46 cm
3 m
Level 2
15 ft
4,6 m
10 ft
3 m
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