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RF1100E Glass-
break Transmitter
Features
DIP switches for selecting glassbreak sensitivity
Four glassbreak sensitivity settings
Two light emitting diode (LED) indicators
Two tamper switches
Test mode
Dual acoustic technology
The RF1100E Glassbreak Transmitter is a wireless
transmitter that detects breaking glass. It is equipped with
two tamper switches and four glassbreak sensitivity
settings. When there is no alarm activity, the RF1100E
transmits a signal every 15 min, providing system
supervision and battery status information. The RF1100E is
compatible with the RF3212E, RF3222E, and RF3227E
Receivers.
Functions
LED Indicators
The RF1100E Glassbreak Transmitter has two LED
indicators. For test purposes, the Event LED turns on when
the RF1100E detects sound. The Alarm LED turns on when
the RF1100E detects breaking glass. During normal
operation, you can disable the LEDs to conserve battery life.
Glassbreak Sensitivity
Use the convenient DIP switches to select a sensitivity
setting. There are four sensitivity settings: maximum,
medium, low, lowest.
Use the Event LED to help you select an appropriate
sensitivity setting. When the LED flashes, the noise in
the area is loud enough to initiate a glassbreak response
from the transmitter.
The RF1100E Glassbreak Transmitter has an LED
ENABLE switch that activates or deactivates the LEDs.
When the LED ENABLE switch is set to ON, a plastic
orange tab protrudes from the side of the RF1100E
Glassbreak Transmitter. The tab visually reminds you
that the LEDs are active.
Test Mode
Activate the test mode locally using the RF1100E test pads
or remotely using a Bosch 13-332 Sound Sensor Tester.
When the RF1100E is in test mode, use the 13-332 Sound
Sensor Tester to verify that the RF1100E detects flex wave
and audio signals properly.
Dual Acoustic Technology
When an object hits a pane of glass, the glass absorbs the
blow and emits a low frequency sound pressure wave,
called the flex wave. When the force of the blow is too great,
glass shatters and emits a high frequency audio signal. A
bell ringing or a vase breaking produces a similar audio
signal, but does not produce a flex wave. The RF1100E
Glassbreak Transmitter detects the flex wave first and the
audio signal second, reducing false alarms from items that
only emit high frequency audio signals.
Tamper Switches
The RF1100E Glassbreak Transmitter has a cover tamper
switch and an optional wall tamper switch. When either
switch activates, the RF1100E transmits tamper
information.
Low Battery Indication
The Event LED and the Alarm LED flash simultaneously
when the RF1100E battery is low. Set the LED ENABLE
switch to ON to activate the LEDs.
Certifications and Approvals
Region Certification
Europe CE 1999/5/EC, EN55022: 1998 (Class B),
EN60825, EN60950, EN50130-4: 1995
+A1: 1998, EN61000-4-2: 1995,
EN61000-4-3: 1996, EN300220-1:
2000, EN300220-3: 2000,
EN301489-1: 2002, EN301489-3: 2002
Australia ACMA Australian Communications and Media
Authority
Installation/Configuration Notes
Note Glassbreak detectors are intended only as a
component of a perimeter protection system.
They should always be used in conjunction
with motion sensors.
Acoustic Capabilities
The RF1100E Glassbreak Transmitter can be used with the
following glass types:
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