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$129.95

The 2GIG GB1-345 is a wireless glass break detector designed to monitor the sound of breaking glass within a 15-foot range. It provides reliable perimeter protection for windows and glass doors and integrates seamlessly with 2GIG security systems using the 345 MHz frequency.

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Advanced Acoustic Detection: Uses dual-stage technology to identify the sound of breaking glass while minimizing false alarms caused by similar noises. 15-Foot Detection Range: Monitors all glass types, including plate, tempered, laminated, and wired glass, within a 15-foot radius. Wireless Connectivity: Operates on the 345 MHz frequency, compatible with 2GIG control panels like GC2, GC3, GC2e, GC3e, and Edge. Compact Design: Small and unobtrusive for easy installation in various locations. Long Battery Life: Powered by a CR123A lithium battery, lasting up to 5 years under normal usage. Tamper Detection: Equipped with a tamper switch to notify the system if the device is removed or opened. LED Indicator: Provides visual feedback during testing and alerts. Specifications: Frequency: 345 MHz Battery: CR123A lithium battery Detection Range: Up to 15 feet (4.6 meters) in all directions Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Dimensions: 3.13″ L x 2.5″ W x 1.7″ D Use Cases: Window Protection: Monitors windows in living rooms, bedrooms, or offices for breakage. Glass Doors: Secures glass patio doors, sliding doors, or storefront entrances. Large Rooms: Ideal for protecting multiple windows in open areas such as living rooms or conference rooms. Installation Tips: Placement: Mount on walls or ceilings within 15 feet of the windows or doors being monitored. Ensure there are no obstructions between the detector and the glass surface. Testing: Use a glass break simulator to test the sensor’s functionality (available from 2GIG or security professionals). Check the LED indicator to confirm successful detection during testing. Avoid False Alarms: Keep the sensor away from loud appliances or areas with frequent high-pitched noises, such as kitchens or garages. Pairing with the Control Panel: Access the control panel’s programming menu, select “Glass Break Detector,” and trigger the sensor (tamper or test mode) to pair it. Maintenance: Battery Replacement: When the system indicates a low battery, remove the cover, replace the CR123A battery, and snap the cover back into place. Periodic Testing: Test the detector every 6–12 months to ensure proper operation. Would you like guidance on installing this detector, pairing it with your system, or using a glass break simulator for testing?

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