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ADT Wireless Transmitter with Integrated Shock Sensor

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$85.00

ADT Wireless Transmitter with Integrated Shock Sensor is a wireless shock processor and transmitter with integrated shock sensor. Unlike the regular shock sensor, this device includes the shock sensor needed to protect a pane of glass or other surface from intrusion. The integrated shock sensor will provide a typical area of coverage of 10-12′ with a 5-6′ radius. The type of glass or surface being protected affects the coverage area but normally you only need (1) per pane of glass.

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Description

The ADT Wireless Transmitter with Integrated Shock Sensor is a wireless shock processor and transmitter with an integrated shock sensor. Unlike the regular shock sensor, this device includes the shock sensor needed to protect a pane of glass or another surface from intrusion. The integrated shock sensor will provide a typical area of coverage of 10-12′ with a 5-6′ radius. The type of glass or surface being protected affects the coverage area but normally you only need (1) one per pane of glass.

The ADT Wireless Transmitter with Integrated Shock Sensor also has (2) auxiliary loops beyond the first built-in shock sensor loop (loop 1). The second loop utilizes the built-in magnetic reed switch along with a magnet (not included) to protect any opening from intrusion. The third loop is designed for an external wired, normally closed contact loop which you must connect to the transmitter’s TB2 terminals.

Installation:

Each loop programs as a separate unique wireless zone within your wireless alarm system’s zone programming. When mounting the ADT Wireless Transmitter with Integrated Shock Sensor, make sure that the embossed arrow on the shock sensor points up when the device mounts. If you use the transmitter’s reed switch and need to mount the sensor in a way that the arrow is not pointing up, you can gently push the shock sensor away from the mounting hole to twist it so that the arrow points up once the shock sensor is reinstalled and the wireless transmitter is mounted.

The wireless shock sensor and transmitter have selectable response times and sensitivity levels. You can set the response time using the internal dip switches. If all dip switches are set to the off position, the alarm response time 0.5mSec.

If the SW1 switch is set to on, the alarm response time will be 1mSec. When the SW2 switch is on, the alarm response time will be 2mSec. If the SW3 switch is on, the alarm response time will be 5mSec. If the SW4 switch is on, the alarm response time will be 10mSec. Finally, if the SW5 switch is on, the alarm response time will be 20mSec.

You can also use the jumper pins to select the sensitivity level of the shock sensor. Jumper 1 uses a pulse count of (1) which is the most sensitive. Jumper 5 uses a pulse count of (8) which is the least sensitive. You should test the shock sensor with different dip switches and jumper settings. Do this until the ADT Wireless Transmitter with Integrated Shock Sensor does not trigger false alarms under normal conditions.

Features
  • Wireless integrated shock sensor, processor, and transmitter
  • Reed switch and tamper
  • Built-in shock sensor
  • Adjustable pulse count and response sensitivity settings
  • Three points of protection to ease installation and provide flexibility
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Reviews (1)

1 review for ADT Wireless Transmitter with Integrated Shock Sensor

  1. Richard evans

    These are great so I can detect if a window opens or if someone breaks the glass

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