Wireless Glassbreak Detector (Cryptix-Encrypted)

SKU: RE609

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$76.00

Description

Wireless Glassbreak Detector

**Pulsar HALO suggests that this item is installed with screws in addition to double sided tape or silicone, as it is a heavy item

The Resolution Products RE609 is a CryptiX-encrypted, wireless glassbreak detector. The RE609 protects indoor areas by transmitting an alarm signal when the sound of broken glass from a framed window is detected up to 25 feet away. The RE609 has a 360° omini-directional coverage range to protect windows within range.

To mount the RE609, begin by mounting the sensor at least 3.3 feet away from desired protected window. The RE609 needs to be in line of sight of the window being protected, making sure to avoid corners and doors that may block the sensor. Please note, the glassbreak is the 1st (outer) hardwired zone and any external contact connection would use the 2nd (inner) hardwired zone with common center terminal.

To enroll the RE609, place the panel into wireless enrollment mode and then press the enrollment button on the glassbreak sensor.

Product Features:

  • 360° omni-directional coverage
  • Reliably identifies the sound of breaking glass when mounted from 4-25 feet from the source
  • Support of an external contact that reports as a unique zone
  • A cost effective way to extend large area coverage of a home or business
  • Optional external contact alarms on seperate zone
  • Enrollment button (will send tamper signal)
  • Supervisory signal every 1 hour
  • Strong, reliable RF signal
  • Delivers 4-6 year battery life
  • Low battery indication

  • Dimensions: 4.25 x 3.13 x 1.70 inches
  • Sensing parameters: Maximum 25 feet
  • Mounting spec: At least 3.3 feet from windows being protected, and 4 feet from sources of noise
  • Mounting hardware: #4 or #6 screws
  • Replacement Battery: CR123A 1550mAH
  • Temperature Range: 14 to 120®F
  • Certification: Part 15 of the FCC rule

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