L1-01C.06 – Soft vs Hard Acoustics “Soft” acoustic rooms absorb vibration Example- carpet, rugs, window drapery, acoustic ceiling tiles, sofas “Hard” acoustic room reflect sound Example- window shutters, blinds, tile, laminate or wood floors So if...
L1-01C.05 – Acoustic Glassbreak Tester Use a tester that is compatible with your Acoustic Glassbreak Detector Tester will digitally produce the glassbreak sound Follow the directions to calibrate the sensor to the...
L1-01C.04 – Acoustic Glassbreak Sensor Proper placement calibration and testing are required to avoid false alarms Recalibration will be required if carpeting in the room is changed to hardwood or tile flooring or visa...
L1-01C.03 – Acoustic Glassbreak Sensor The sensors are housed in a single unit and mounted on a stable wall or ceiling facing the main glass...
L1-01C.02 – Acoustic Glassbreak Sensor Acoustic Sensors listen for the sound of breaking...
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