LNDXS91
When breaking glass is detected, the Linear DXS-91 Supervised Glass Break Detector Transmitter sends a digitally coded signal to a security receiver or security control panel, alerting you of a possible intruder.
The glass break detector includes a built-in transmitter designed for use with Linear’s DXS and DX format receivers. The DXS can send three different signals: alarm, low battery and status. The DX 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 unit is powered by two 3-volt lithium batteries. These batteries last approximately 2-1/2 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.
Note: DXS designates fully supervised models of the DX transmitters and receivers. DXS products send status transmissions once each hour, allowing full supervision of the RF link. DXS format receivers can monitor status signals, DX format receivers cannot.
DXS wireless transmitters and receivers are Linear’s fully supervised systems with up to 1,500 feet of range. A step up from the Linear DX models, these performance-enhanced products feature optimized pulse position based RF transmission technology. Available 1, 2, 4 and 8 channels, the receivers support up to 32 quick-learn transmitters. DXS supports over one million unique transmitter codes.