Interlogix 5400 Series User Manual

5400 series, Sentrol, Installation instructions

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Alarm

Loop

LED

Battery

Out

Out

Wire Exits

Increase
Sensitivity

Sensor

Sensor

Glass

Doors

Sensors

DESCRIPTION

The 5400 Glassbreak Shock Sensors are designed to respond to shock
waves of breaking glass. Sensor can protect plate, tempered, laminated,
and wired glass up to 1/4" thick. Adjustable sensitivity gives the installer
the opportunity to fine-tune the sensor to the environment, enhancing
detection and minimizing nuisance alarms. Bi-directional outputs and LED
set-up indication speeds installation and ensures correct sensitivity
adjustment. Magnetic reed and tamper switches are available options.

Sensor Operation

When the security system is operational and detects a glassbreak, the
sensor alarms, producing three responses:

1. The red LED on the sensor goes on for the period of time

the sensor is open (2-6 seconds);

2. The impedance of the sensor goes from <15 ohms (closed) to

>1.0 megaohms (open);

3. This is registered by the control panel as an alarm. After an alarm,

the sensor automatically resets itself, and the LED extinguishes
simultaneously.

Models in the latching LED mode require power interruption to reset
the LED.

STEP 1 - MOUNTING

STEP 2 - WIRING

Remove the cover by depressing the snap in the slot at the end of the
sensor and lifting the cover. Wires can enter through the bottom or the end
of the sensor. For concealed wiring, run wires through bottom hole before
mounting sensor. To exit the end, run the wires in the terminal block end of
the plastic base and notch out the centered wire exit in the cover. Connect
appropriate wires to the terminal blocks as labeled on the circuit board
(see Figure 3).

Figure 1. Sensor placements

Figure 2. Magnet placement

Figure 3.

5414 and 5415A Wiring Guide

Sentrol

5400 Series

Glassbreak Shock Sensors

Models 5414, 5415A, 5425

Installation Instructions

The 5400 sensors are designed to mount in the corner of windows or
doors, either on the frame or on the glass itself. Sensor range is 10' (3.1
m) for one glass panel unless compromised by window construction. See
Testing instructions for confirming range. Sensor placement examples
are shown in Figure 1.

Sensor Placement

Mount the sensor near a corner, preferably a lower corner. The mounting
surface must be clean, flat, and the glass must be securely installed in
the frame for a frame mounted sensor.

Glass Mounting

Place the sensor about 1" (2.5 cm) in from the frame.

Mount the sensor with the provided double-sided tape pad.

1. Clean the area where the sensor will be mounted with a 50/50

solution of isopropyl alcohol and water on a clean cloth.

2. Dry the area.

3. Center the tape pad on the back of the sensor first, then press the

sensor firmly on the frame or glass.

Frame Mounting

Place the sensor about 2" (5 cm) from the top or bottom of the frame.

Mount the sensor with self tapping screws. Do not use tape.

1. Drill a

7

/

64

" (2.8 mm) hole for mounting on metal frames.

2. Tighten screws evenly until sensor is firmly against the

frame. Do not over tighten.

Reed Switch Models

Model 5415A has the reed switch in series with the alarm loop.

Mounting the Magnet

• Mount the magnet on the moving portion of the window

or door. It can be mounted on either side of the sensor but must be
centered with the sensor housing (see Figure 2).

• Position the magnet no more than 1" (2.5 cm) from the sensor

housing.

• Verify reed closure before mounting magnet.

5425 Wiring Guide

U

L

LISTED

SENTRO

L

Distance
1.0" max.
(2.5 cm)

Increase
Sensitivity

LED

Power

Input

Alarm

Loop

Wire Exits

Screw Holes

Open spring clip for Latching LED

Out

Out

Р

+

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