The GBX1 Window Glass Break Wireless Detector is an advanced, microprocessor-controlled device designed for use in alarm and security systems. It features a sophisticated dual acoustic frequency detection system that effectively identifies the sound of breaking glass while minimizing false alarms. The device continuously analyzes ambient sounds and, upon detecting the specific sequence of glass breakage, it transmits an alarm signal and activates a red LED indicator.
The energy-saving system, managed by software, allows the detector to operate for up to three years on a single 9V alkaline battery. The GBX1 supports multiple alarm transmissions with KEELOQ® dynamic code hopping encryption for enhanced security. Additional features include a simple learning procedure with a practical installation test mode, adjustable low-frequency acoustic sensitivity, low battery warning, and anti-sabotage TAMPER alarm. The detector is compatible with all Elmes receivers and the CB32 control panel, and it can detect glass breakage in windows (except multilayered or foiled glass) within a range of up to 10 meters from the installation site. Typical installation locations include wired and wireless alarm systems in shops, offices, houses, and apartments.
Power Supply | 9V alkaline battery |
Current Draw (Standby) | 0.012mA |
Current Draw (Transmission) | 15mA |
Glass Break Detection | Windows of minimum size 600x600mm (non-laminated, non-foiled) |
Alarm Signal Transmission | Highly secure dynamic KEELOQ® coded |
Low Battery and Tamper Signaling | Yes |
Transmitter | 433.92MHz, CE compliant, integral antenna |
Resistance to Radio Interference | Better than 10V/m up to 1GHz |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to +40°C |
External Dimensions (L/W/D) | 104/30/24mm |
For more information, refer to the Declaration PDF, Catalogue Card, and Manual PDF.