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Linear Supervised Pattern Recognition Technology Glass Break Detector
LNTGB96
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LINEAR WIRELESS GLASS BREAK SENSOR
ADVANCED ACOUSTIC SENSOR
The LNTGB96 is a glass break detector with a built-in transmitter designed for
use with Linear’s SX Format receivers. When breaking glass is detected, the
transmitter sends a digitally coded signal to its companion receiver/control.
The digital SX code format features more than one million possible codes. Each
transmitter is precoded at the factory to a unique code so no field coding is
required. The TGB-96 can send three different signals; alarm, low battery and
status.
The unit is powered by two 3-volt lithium batteries. These batteries will last
for approximately two years under normal climatic conditions. If the battery
voltage drops below a preset level, a low battery signal is sent with every
alarm or test transmission.
LINEAR WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS
The SX product family is Linear's premiere RF format offering full supervision of the RF link, tamper supervision, over sixteen million factory pre-set codes and a RF coding format that incorporates bit error detection and correction processes in the receiver for the highest level of noise rejection and signal integrity. The receivers use SAW-based super heterodyne technology and include a receiver that can add 64 zones of fully supervised wireless technology to any existing hardwire panel. SX products are available in a North America frequency of 303.875 MHz and Internationally at 433.92 MHz.

Linear LNTGB96 Wireless Glass Break Detector Manual (.pdf)
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 4.25 in W x 3.13 in H x 1.70 in D (108 x 80 x 43 mm)
- Mounting: screws or double sided tape (supplied)
- Power: two 3V DL2450 lithium batteries (supplied)
- Battery Life: up to 3 years
- Operating Temperature: 32° to 122° F (0° - 50° C)
- Frequency: 303.875 MHz (North America), 433.92 MHz (intl.)
- Number of Codes: 16,777,216
- Code Setting Method: factory programmed
- Glass Detection Range: 20 ft radius typical, 25 ft max
- Glass Detection Method: pattern recognition technology
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