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Wireless pir motion/glass-break detector

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The complete function of the glass-break detector can be tested
with a GBT-212 glass-break simulator. After knocking the glass,
this simulator will automatically generate the characteristic sound
of breaking glass to create the conditions for detector triggering.
If there are any devices in the detector's protected area
generating sound such as air conditioning, heating, fax
machines, refrigerators, etc., check that they are not triggering
alarms by emitting sounds like breaking glass.
Detection characteristics of the PIR sensor
The default lens supplied covers an angle of 120° and a distance
of 12 metres. The area is covered by three beams as shown in the
following picture.
The characteristics can be changed by using optional lenses:
Suitable for long corridors. The middle beam covers 20
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meters.
Only employs an upper beam with a 120° angle and a
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12 metre range. Ignoring the floor eliminates the effect
of the movement of small pets.
Has a vertical beam forming a wall-like detection barrier
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which triggers the detector if someone walks through it.
Note: After changing the lens, test that the desired area is protected.
Incorrect installation of the lens can disable detection.
5 minute/1 minute PIR sensor sleep time
To save battery energy, the PIR sensor part of the detector
switches to battery-save mode 15 minutes after the cover is closed.
During battery-save mode the PIR sensor still always watches out
for movement. The first movement detected is then signalled to the
control panel instantly, and for the next 5 minutes the PIR sensor
ignores any further movement. After these 5 minutes, the PIR
sensor then returns to watching out for movement until re-triggered.
The sleep time can be shortened to 1 minute by pressing the tamper
switch during battery installation. Not pressing the tamper switch
gives a sleep time of 5 minutes. This sleep time has no effect on
the glass-break sensor which is always ready to trigger a glass-
break alarm.
Auxiliary alarm input
There is an input
terminal in the detector
which,
among
other
things, can be used to
detect open doors or
windows.
Open
circuiting the input has
the same effect as
movement in front of
the detector
The
maximum
allowable cable length
to connect a normally-
closed sensor to the
terminal is 3 metres. Short circuit these terminals if the input is not
used.
Detection characteristics of the glass-break sensor
The directional response of the glass-break sensor has near
spherical characteristic and it is possible to detect breaking glass up
to 9 metres away as can be seen in the below diagram. The size of
glass should be at least 60 by 60 cm. For smaller sizes the detection
range can be shorter. Only breaking glass forming part of the walls
within the protected area can be detected. All kinds of glass can be
protected including windows covered with unbreakable folio.
The JA-180PB wireless motion/glass-break detector
Warning: This type of detector is not suited to sensing holes
being cut through glass by glass cutters. For this reason,
valuables near windows should be covered by PIR sensors.
Glass-break detector relative directional sensitivity
Battery replacement
This detector has two batteries inside whose condition is
regularly checked. If any of the batteries has expired, then the
user or installer is informed. The detector continues to work and
each movement in front of the detector is shown by a brief LED
flash. The batteries should be replaced within two weeks by a
qualified technician in SERVICE mode.
After battery replacement the detector needs two minutes to
stabilise during which the LED is permanently lit. After battery
replacement, test the functioning of both sensors. Expired
batteries should not be thrown into the garbage, but disposed of
according to local regulations.
Removing the detector from the system
If a detector is removed, the control panel announces the
removal. The detector has to be deleted from its two addresses
in the control panel before intentional removal.
Technical parameters
Voltage of PIR sensor:
Voltage of GBS sensor:
Typical battery lifetimeapprox. 3 years (PIR sensor sleep time 5 min.)
Communication band:
Communication range:
Recommended installation height:
PIR sensor detection angle/detection range:
Glass-break detection range
Operational environment according to EN 50131-1 II. Indoor general
Operational temperature range
EN 50131-1, EN 50131-2-2, EN 50131-2-7-1, EN 50131-5-3
classification:
Dimensions, weight
Complies with
Can be operated according to
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-180PB
is in a compliance with the relevant Union harmonisation
legislation: Directives No: 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU,
2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity assessment can
be found at www.jablotron.com - Section Downloads.
Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful
materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer or
directly to the producer after use.
2
Lithium battery type
CR14500 (AA) 3.6 V / 2.45 Ah
Lithium battery type
CR14250 (1/2AA) 3.6 V / 1.2 Ah
Please note: Batteries are not included
868.1 MHz, Jablotron protocol
approx. 300 m (open area)
2 - 2.5 m above floor level
120° / 12 m (with basic lens)
9 m (glass min. 60 x 60cm)
-10 to +40 °C
grade 2
110 x 60 x 55 mm, 120 g
ETSI EN 300 220, EN 50130-4,
EN 55022, EN 60950-1
ERC REC 70-03
MHP23504

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