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Vanderbilt AGB800 Instruction And Installation Manual

Vanderbilt AGB800 Instruction And Installation Manual

Acoustic glass break detector

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Instruction and installation manual
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd declares that this
equipment is in compliance with all relevant EU Directives for
CE marking. From 20/04/2016 it is in compliance with Directive
2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive).
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at:
http://pcd.vanderbiltindustries.com/doc/intrusionaccessories
Cover
lock
Cover
Microphone
DESCRIPTION
AGB800 is an acoustic glass break detector giving an alarm
when glass is smashed at intruder attempts through windows,
doors and glazed walls.
The detector is based on advanced microcontroller technology
and programmed to take a lot of relevant acoustic factors into
account: The Digital Room Compensation (DRC). This makes
the detector able to distinguish between a true glass break and
other irrelevant sounds.
The detector is for indoor use. The coverage distance is 1–9 m.
The coverage angle is 165º, which means that one detector can
protect several windows in the same room. The detector can
be mounted in the ceiling or on a wall with a free "line-of-sight"
to the window being protected.
AGB800 is certified according to EN 50131-2-7-1:2012, se-
curity grade 2.
Coverage area in the acoustic room Zone 1–3
CONNECTION TO A 24-HOUR LOOP
The detector is constructed for continuous supervision and is
extra resistant to different acoustic disturbances. It will function
well in most environments. However in rooms with very high
rates of disturbances as in industrial workshops and gyms, it is
recommended to test the detector for 3–4 weeks before decid-
© 2017 Vanderbilt
ing to use it continuously. In rare cases a combination of ran-
dom sounds can trigger an alarm.
SIGNALLED EVENTS
Detector has two relays and one micro-switch to signal de-
tected and processed events to control panel in prioritised order
as following signals:
 Glass break – signalled by INTRUSION relay
 Sabotage is signaled independently by TAMPER micro-
switch.
Event
Base
No stimulus
Intrusion
Tamper
SPECIAL TOOLS
In most rooms (e.g. offices) no special tools are required during
the installation. In rooms with complicated acoustics it is rec-
ommended to use the ADT700 tester. ADT700 can also be
LED
used for function test and annual service.
OPENING THE DETECTOR
Slide the lock cover up
Loosen the screw
Pull cover to open
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
 Detector should be installed on a ceiling or on a wall oppo-
site to the glass to be protected
 Clear "line-of- sight" between the "microphone" of the de-
tector and the glass is required
 Distance between the glass and the detector should be 1–9m
 Detector should be installed min. 50cm from a corner
 Detector should be installed min. 1m over the floor
 Detector should be installed min. 30cm from the ceiling (at
wall mounting)
 Detector should be installed on a flat surface, which is free
from objects in a radius of 50cm from the detector
 Detector should not be installed close to air vents or big
sound reflecting obstacles
 Never mount the detector in the corners
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Acoustic Glass Break Detector
Signal sent by relay or micro-switch
INTRUSION
Closed
OPEN
Closed
min. 0.5 m
Location for wall or ceiling mount
AGB800
TAMPER
Closed
Closed
OPEN
min. 0.3 m
min. 0.5 m
min.
1 m
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Summary of Contents for Vanderbilt AGB800

  • Page 1 Pull cover to open DESCRIPTION MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS AGB800 is an acoustic glass break detector giving an alarm  Detector should be installed on a ceiling or on a wall oppo- when glass is smashed at intruder attempts through windows, doors and glazed walls.
  • Page 2 9. Fix the detector firmly to the base with the enclosed 11. Check the window constructions and note what kind of screws. glass is used and especially in the pane closest to the room. © 2017 Vanderbilt 2 / 4 021_AGB800_I-200253_EN...
  • Page 3 TESTING AND CALIBRATING ADT700 tester is a specially developed tool for calibrating and adjusting the detector AGB800 for optimal function in the acoustic room – the DRC Digital Room Compensation proce- dure. When testing the detector settings you do not need to open it again as the tester will communicate with the detector acoustically.
  • Page 4 Masking detected Both the AGB800 detector and ADT700 tester are equipped with 1 dip per 3s with a timeout feature. The AGB800 will stop the DRC mode Permanently on Low supply voltage or self-test failure and the ADT700 will switch off power if no activity has hap- with 2 dips per 3s pened within 3–4 minutes.