Description
Honeywell Glassbreak Detector
Experience proactive protection with the Honeywell Glassbreak Detector, built around the advanced FlexCore Signal Processor. This device uses an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) to process acoustic data in parallel, delivering rapid, reliable glassbreak detection with superior accuracy. By combining proven FlexGuard performance with the speed and efficiency of FlexCore, it minimizes false alarms while ensuring critical alerts reach your security panel in real time. Ideal for homes, small businesses, and retail environments, the Honeywell Glassbreak Detector integrates seamlessly into most alarm systems, offering discreet installation and dependable coverage for windows and glass storefronts. With robust construction, built-in diagnostics, and flexible mounting options, it becomes a cornerstone of comprehensive intrusion protection, especially in spaces with high glass exposure or noisy surroundings. When you choose this detector, you’re choosing a level of reliability that aligns with Honeywell’s reputation for safety, performance, and ease of use across residential and commercial security ecosystems.
- Parallel processing with FlexCore ASIC for faster, more accurate detection decisions and reduced latency in alerting your security system.
- Proven FlexGuard performance combined with the speed of FlexCore Pro, delivering strong protection against glassbreak attempts while minimizing false alarms caused by ambient noise.
- Acoustic-based glassbreak detection designed to identify typical breaking patterns across a variety of glass types and thicknesses, including laminated and tempered glass common in homes and storefronts.
- Discreet, installer-friendly design with flexible mounting options (ceiling or wall) and compatibility with a wide range of Honeywell panels and select third-party alarm systems.
- Built-in diagnostics and tamper-resistant features that simplify servicing, improve reliability, and provide clear status feedback to the control panel and on-site technicians.
Technical Details of Honeywell Glassbreak Detector
- Technology: FlexCore Signal Processor (ASIC) for parallel acoustic data processing, enabling faster detection decisions.
- Detection Method: Acoustic glassbreak detection leveraging FlexGuard performance to distinguish breaking sounds from everyday noises.
- Speed and Accuracy: Parallel processing accelerates analysis, delivering rapid alerts when glassbreak patterns are detected.
- Performance Benefits: Reduced false alarms due to advanced pattern recognition and robust filtering of ambient sounds.
- Compatibility: Designed for integration with Honeywell alarm systems and a broad range of compatible third-party panels, enabling flexible deployment in mixed environments.
- Durability and Reliability: Built to withstand typical installation environments with stable operation and clear diagnostic feedback.
- Diagnostics: On-board status indicators and troubleshooting data to support efficient service and maintenance.
How to install Honeywell Glassbreak Detector
- Plan the installation location to maximize door and window coverage while minimizing exposure to direct noise sources such as HVAC racks, loud appliances, or nearby traffic. Ceiling mounting often provides optimal lines of sight to glass panes from multiple angles.
- Mount the detector securely using the appropriate screws and mounting plate supplied with your kit. Ensure the device is level and placed at an appropriate distance from large decorative elements that could muffle or reflect sound.
- Connect power and signaling according to the panel’s installation guide. If the detector is wired, run low-voltage wiring to the control panel. If it is wireless, follow the pairing procedure to enroll the unit with the target security system.
- Configure sensitivity and detection parameters through the panel or installer programming tools. Start with a moderate sensitivity setting and adjust based on room size, glass type, and typical ambient noise levels.
- Perform a test using legitimate glassbreak tones or a certified test method to verify coverage. Validate detection across multiple tones, including typical window scenarios, and ensure false alarms are minimized in the tested environment.
- Complete a system-wide test to confirm proper integration with the control panel, verify LED indicators, and confirm that alarm signaling reaches the monitoring station or local siren as configured.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is a glassbreak detector and how does the Honeywell model work?
A: A glassbreak detector uses acoustic analysis to identify the characteristic sound patterns of glass breaking. The Honeywell Glassbreak Detector employs the FlexCore Signal Processor to analyze sounds in parallel, quickly distinguishing breaking glass from everyday noises while leveraging FlexGuard technology to minimize false alarms and ensure reliable alarm signaling to the security system.
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Q: Is this detector compatible with my existing security system?
A: The detector is designed to integrate with Honeywell security panels and is compatible with a broad range of third-party alarm systems. For best results, consult your installer or the product manual to confirm compatibility with your specific control panel and to follow the recommended wiring or pairing procedures.
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Q: Can I adjust sensitivity to reduce false alarms in noisy environments?
A: Yes. The Honeywell Glassbreak Detector supports sensitivity adjustments through the security panel’s programming interface. Start with a moderate setting and fine-tune based on room acoustics, local noise levels, and the presence of reflective surfaces that might affect sound propagation.
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Q: How do I test the detector after installation?
A: Use the panel’s test function or a certified glassbreak tone to simulate a real event. Validate detection from multiple angles and ensure the alert reaches the control panel promptly. If the test fails, inspect mounting, wiring/pairing, and sensitivity settings, then re-test until satisfactory coverage is achieved.
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Q: What maintenance is required for long-term reliability?
A: Regular inspection during periodic system checks, verification of power or battery status (for wireless models), and occasional re-testing after environmental changes (e.g., changes to room layout or glass panes) help maintain optimal performance. The built-in diagnostics simplify servicing by providing clear status indicators and fault alerts.
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Q: Can the detector protect storefront windows or rooms with multiple glass panels?
A: Yes. The detector is designed for wide coverage and can be used in spaces with multiple glass surfaces. For best results in larger areas, consider strategic placement and, if needed, multiple detectors to cover all critical glass exposures and guarantee rapid detection across the space.
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