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SVGS-5 Shock, Vibration & Glass Break Sensor
SVGS-5 is a Shock, Vibration/Glass Break Sensor. It is capable of sending wireless signals to the Control Panel upon detection
of window glass break or shock/vibration.
Parts Identification
1. Learn/Test Button
(Press the button with a sharp tool such as paper clip.)
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Press the Button once to transmit a Learn/Test code.
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Press the Button once to enter Test Mode for 3 minutes.
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Press the Button for 5 seconds to adjust sensitivity settings from the Control
Panel.
2. LED Indicator
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Lights up for 1 second:
When the Sensor is powered on.
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Flashes once:
Transmitting signal.
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Flashes three times slowly:
Low battery detected when powering on.
Features
Battery and Low Battery Detection
The Sensor uses one
CR2477 3V
Lithium battery as its power source.
The Sensor can detect low battery voltage. When the Battery is low, a low battery signal will be sent to the Control
Panel along with regular transmission.
When changing battery, use a sharp tool to open the battery slot to remove and insert battery.
When inserting battery, the
po)
side of the battery must face upward.
NEVER
insert the battery with negative(-)
side facing upward.
Supervision
The
Sensor will transmit a supervision signal to report its condition regularly according to the user’s setting. The factory
default interval is 15-18 minutes.
Sensitivity
The Sensor can send alarm signal to the Control Panel according to different sensitivity levels set in the Control Panel.
The Sensitivity levels include high, medium, and low (default is medium if no sensitivity level is set in the Control
Panel). The higher the sensitivity the easier to trigger the Sensor when window/glass break or shock vibration
detected.
Detection Mode
The device’s shock/vibration detection feature may be triggered according to different mode selected in the Control
Panel.
Single Pulse Shock Mode
(default mode for SVGS-5 If no detection mode is set in Control Panel)
The device is triggered by a single shock detection which exceeds detection threshold.
Multi Pulse / Accumulated Vibration Mode
The device is triggered by either of the following condition:
I. When
3
pulse counts are detected within
20
seconds
.
II. When accumulated minor vibration detected with
2 minutes
exceeds detection threshold.
For details on shock/vibration detection mode range, see section
Installation
in later section.
Setting Sensitivity Level and Detection Mode from the Control Panel
After the Sensor is added into the Control Panel, you can further set its sensitivity level and Detection Mode from the
Control Panel or Home Portal Server webpage.
1)
Refer to your Control Panel manual or Home Portal Server manual to edit the device.
2)
Go to
Type & Sensitivity
and select a desired setting from the dropdown menu. Click OK to confirm.