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1128INT WIRELESS GLASSBREAK DETECTOR
Installation Guide
Figure 1: 1128INT Glassbreak Detector
GET STARTED
The 1128INT Wireless Glassbreak
Detector is a fully-supervised,
low current shock and glassbreak
sensor that provides detection
coverage up to 20 ft from framed
glass mounted in an outside wall.
The 1128INT features 128-bit AES
encryption.
You can mount the detector on
the ceiling or an opposing wall for
maximum flexibility and coverage.
The 1128INT operates using the
supplied 3.0 V lithium battery.
Compatibility
1100XINT Wireless Receivers
Version 700 and Higher
1100DINT Wireless Receivers
Version 700 and Higher
XT30INT Series Panels Version
693 and Higher
XTLtouchINT/XTLplusINT Series
Panels Version 693 and Higher
XR150INT/XR550INT Series
Panels Version 693 and Higher
What is Included?
One 1128INT Wireless
Glassbreak Detector
One 3.0 V Lithium CR123A
Battery
Hardware Pack
1
PROGRAM THE PANEL
Refer to the panel programming guide as needed.
1.
If using an XT Series International Panel, enter 665 (PRO) at
the keypad to access the PROGRAMMER menu. If using an
XR Series International Panel, enter 6653 (PROG).
2.
Press CMD until ZONE INFORMATION displays and press a
top row select key or area.
Enter the wireless ZONE NO and press CMD.
3.
Enter the ZONE NAME and press CMD.
4.
5.
Select NT (Night) as the ZONE TYPE.
6.
Select the AREA NO and press CMD.
7.
At NEXT ZN?, select NO and press CMD until WIRELESS?
displays.
8.
Select YES when WIRELESS? displays and press CMD.
9.
Enter the eight-digit SERIAL# and press CMD.
10. Enter the SUPRVSN TIME and press CMD.
11. At NEXT ZN?, select YES if you are finished programming
the zone. Select NO if you would like to access additional
programming options.
12. In SYSTEM OPTIONS, at the 1100 ENCRYPTION prompt,
select ALL to only add encrypted wireless devices to the
system. Select BOTH to allow both encrypted and non-
encrypted wireless devices to be programmed.
13. The default passphrase appears at ENTER PASSPHRASE.
Press CMD to keep the default. Press any select key or
area to change the passphrase and enter an 8-character
hexadecimal string (0-9, A-F).
2
INSTALL THE BATTERY
Use a 3.0V lithium battery, DMP Model CR123A, or the equivalent
battery from Sony or Murata. When setting up a wireless system,
program zones and connect the receiver before installing batteries
in the transmitters.
1.
Remove the holding screw at the lower end of the 1128INT
case and gently life off the cover. See Figure 2.
2.
Observing polarity, place the battery in the holder. Press it
into place. See Figure 3 for the battery location.
Figure 2: Open the 1128INT
LED
Tamper
Holding
Battery
Screw
Holder
Figure 3: 1128INT Battery Location

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Summary of Contents for DMP Electronics 1128INT

  • Page 1 • XTLtouchINT/XTLplusINT Series in the transmitters. Panels Version 693 and Higher Remove the holding screw at the lower end of the 1128INT • XR150INT/XR550INT Series Panels Version 693 and Higher case and gently life off the cover. See Figure 2.
  • Page 2 Faulty: If communication is faulty, the LED remains on for several seconds or flashes multiple times in quick succession. Relocate the 1128INT or the wireless receiver until the LED confirms clear communication. Proper communication between the 1128INT and wireless receiver is verified when for each press or release of the tamper switch, the LED blinks immediately on and immediately off.
  • Page 3 Glassbreak Check-in Test (v7.0.0.2 and higher) When the 1128INT is set into testing mode from the panel, it will trip using the tester only. There is no need to generate shock trip to the detector. XTINT and XRINT Series firmware Version 191 is required to perform the glassbreak walk test.
  • Page 4 1128INT International Certificates Intertek (ETL) GLASSBREAK EN 60950-1: 2006+A11(09)+A1(10)+A12(11)+A2(13) DETECTOR Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements Specifications IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition)+Am 1:2009+Am 2:2013 Battery Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Life Expectancy 3 years (normal operation)