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Testing – Interlogix 5600 Series User Manual

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ShatterPoint Glassbreak Sensor

Range

Rap Glass

Out of Range

Out of

Within

Within Range

Test

Range

Range

Alarm

Rap Glass &

No Alarm

No Alarm

No Alarm

Alarm

Test

Key 5709C

End-User

Hand Clap

Sensor

Hardware

Hardware Fault or Alarm

Test

or

Too Far From Sensor or Hardware Fault

Okay

Fault

Memory Indicated

Key 5709C

Alarm

Rap Glass,

No Alarm

No Alarm

Sensor has Alarmed Since

Memory

Hand Clap, or

Too Far From Sensor

in Memory

in Memory

Last Power-Up

The 5600 features installation tests and a hand-clap
end-user test.

Installation Test

The sensor is ready to test once installed with cover on and
powered, no test mode is necessary. To test sensor, perform
range testing to ensure adequate vibration coupling to
sensor. After range is verified, perform alarm test.

1. Range testing – The LED blinks slowly two times to

indicate the sensor is within detection range. To test, rap
the glass lightly with the handle of a screwdriver. Start
close to the sensor and proceed to furthest point of glass.
If LED flashes quickly, better coupling between glass and
sensor may be needed.

2. Alarm testing – Using the 5709C hand-held tester (set

for proper glass type), hold tester at furthest point of
glass and press test button while simultaneously rapping
lightly on the glass with the handle of a screwdriver.
When in alarm, the relay will open for 4 seconds and the
LED will turn on solid for 1 minute then turn off. This
verifies that the sensor triggers an alarm with the control
panel. The reed switch is in series with the alarm loop
and can be tested by opening the window or door a few
inches.

Caution

Hinged style doors or windows will

significantly reduce range. Test seismic signal
thoroughly.

End-User Test

Simply clap hands within 3 feet (1m) of the sensor and the
LED will flash quickly indicating the sensor is powered and
functioning properly.

Alarm Memory

All 5600 Sensors include the alarm memory feature. This
helps the installer find which sensor alarmed. After an
alarm, the LED will turn on solid for 1 minute then turn off.
Any subsequent hand claps or raps to the window will result
in the LED turning on solid for 15 seconds and then turning
off (relay remains closed unless sensor alarms during this
test). To reset the sensor’s alarm memory, briefly
disconnect power.

Sensor Self-Tests

All 5600 Sensors perform a processor self-test at power up.
If the processor finds a faulty condition, the LED will stay
lit and the relay will not energize.
Normal operation will clear the LED and energize the relay.

During operation, the processor periodically tests itself for
conditions that could impede performance. If the processor
malfunctions, it will reset itself and perform a power-up
self-test. If memory fails, the LED will blink continuously
at 1Hz (1/2 second on, 1/2 second off) to signal the trouble.

Promptly replace a sensor which indicates a faulty
condition.

Note

Test sensors at least annually for proper

operation.

Sensor Self-Test

Testing

Test

Condition

LED Indication

Power-up test

Normal

LED Turns Off, Relay Energizes

Faulty

LED Solid On, Relay Never Energizes, Alarm Condition

Memory test

Normal

No Indication, Sensor Functions Normally

Faulty

LED Flashes at 1Hz (1/2 sec. on, 1/2 sec. off)

No Flash

3 Fast

Flashes

2 Slow

Flashes

Solid On

Test

Action

LED Indication

Installation Tests