
To confirm your Wireless VITRON glass break detector is functioning correctly, follow these steps: Step 1: Activate Test Mode - After closing the front cover, the Wireless VITRON detector automatically enters test mode for 2 minutes. Alternatively, use the RG65 Glass Break Simulator. Place the simulator 1 meter away from the detector. Set the lower selector switch on the simulator to "CODE" and press the operation button. The Wireless VITRON will blink once every 3 seconds for 2 minutes. Step 2: Conduct a High-Frequency (Audio) Test - Position the Glass Break Simulator at the farthest point from the protected glass, facing into the room. Set the lower selector to "GLASS" and the upper selector to match the type of glass you're simulating. Generate a glass-break sound by pressing the simulator's operating button. Verify the Wireless VITRON's lights up for 2 seconds and transmits an "ALARM" message, indicated by the red LED. Step 3: Perform an Environmental Test - Operate any devices in the protected area that could cause interference, such as air conditioners, fans, or radios. Observe the Wireless VITRON for any disturbances. Reposition the unit if necessary. After the disturbances cease, the unit will return to NORMAL mode. Step 4: Perform a User Test - With the detector in normal mode, test the Wireless VITRON by clapping, whistling, or jingling keys under it. The LED should flash, confirming the detector's activation. Following these steps helps ensure your Wireless VITRON glass break detector is functioning correctly, providing reliable glass break protection.


