DSC MX922 Addressable Glass Break - Install Guide - Dated 06/19 Rev. 0



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MX922
Installation
Instructions
Introduction
The
MX922
is
an
addressable,
hard-
wired
acoustic
glass-
break
detector
that
is
compatible
with
MX
control
panels
and
is
addressable
in
an
MX
loop.
It
is
compatible
with
the
MX
control
panels
IQ
Pro
P
and
IQ
Pro
when
using
HSM3105.
The
device
detects
the
sound
of
glass
breaking
on
an
exterior
wall.
Figure
1:
General
view
Table
1.
Legend
Callout
Description
1
LED
indicator
2
Microphone
The
MX922
has
the
following
features:
l
Omnidirectional
coverage
l
Wall
and
ceiling
mountable
l
Fully
pre-
calibrated
detector
requires
no
adjustment
during
installation
l
Up
to
7.6
m
(25
ft)
 detection
range
l
Tamper
proof
l
Bicolor
LED detection
indicator
l
Plate,
tempered,
laminated,
wired,
coated
and
sealed
glass
support
Important:
 The
MX922
detects
the
sound
of
glass
breaking.
However,
the
detector
may
not
consistently
detect
the
sound
of
cracks
in
glass,or
bullets
passing
through
glass.
Always
supplement
glass-
break
detectors
with
additional
protection.
Placement
guidelines
To
optimize
detection
and
minimize
false
alarms,
avoid
installing
the
device
in
the
following
locations:
l
Rooms
with
lined,
insulating,
or
soundproof
drapes.
l
Rooms
with
closed
wooden
window
shutters.
l
Glass
airlocks
and
glass
vestibule
areas.
l
Noisy
areas:
Use
shock
sensor
detectors
for
glass
in
noisy
or
occupied
areas.
l
Residential
car
garages.
l
Rooms
that
are
smaller
than
3
m
x
3
m
(9.8
ft
x
9.8
ft)
l
Stairwells
l
Humid
rooms:
The
MX922
is
not
hermetically
sealed.
Excess
moisture
on
the
circuit
board
can
cause
a
short
circuit
and
can
lead
to
a
false
alarm.
l
Note:
For
glass
break
protection,
use
shock
sensors
or
window
frames
on
the
windows
.
Mounting
guidelines
Wall
mounting
guidelines
Mount
the
device
at
least
1.8
m
(6
ft)
from
the
floor,
and
at
least
30
cm
(1
ft)
from
the
ceiling.
Mount
the
device
on
the
wall
directly
opposite
the
glass
for
best
detection
and
maximum
range.
Ceiling
mounting
guidelines
Mount
the
device
between
2
m
and
4
m
(6
ft
and
12
ft)
away
from
the
protected
glass
on
a
ceiling
to
provide
better
detection.
Note:
l
Do
not
mount
the
device
on
the
same
wall
as
the
protected
glass. 
l
Avoid
obstructions
between
the
device
and
the
protected
glass.
l
Installing
the
MX922
on
24-
hour
loops
increases
false
alarms.
Install
the
MX922
on
a
perimeter
loop
which
is
armed
whenever
the
door
and
window
contacts
are
armed.
Mounting
angles
The
detection
range
depends
on
the
angle
between
the
device
and
the
glass.
Mounting
the
device
at
an
angle,
such
as
on
a
corner
or
adjoining
wall,
reduces
the
range
of
detection. Table
2
displays
the
mounting
angles
and
their
corresponding
maximum
range
value.
Figure
2
shows
the
installation
angles
relative
to
the
protected
glass
from
an
overhead
view.
Table
2.
Mounting
angle
and
range
Angle
Maximum
range

7.6
m
(25
ft)
30°
7
m
(23
ft)
45°
5.5
m
(18
ft)
60°
4
m
(13
ft)
75°
2.5
m
(8
ft)
90°
0
Figure
2:
Overhead
view
of
mounting
angle
relative
to
protected
glass.
Mounting
and
wiring
the
device
To
mount
and
wire
the
device,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Press
the
snap
and
separate
the
cover
from
the
bracket.
See
Figure
3.
2.
Hold
the
bracket
in
its
final
position
and
use
the
mounting
holes
in
the
break-
away
segment
as
a
guide
to
mark
holes
in
the
mounting
surface.
3.
Drill
at
least
two
holes
with
which
to
mount
the
device.
4.
Fasten
the
break
away
segment
to
the
wall
with
the
fastening
screws.
See
Figure
4.
5.
Wire
the
device.
a.
Remove
the
jacket
at
the
end
of
both
cables
to
expose
the
jacketed
wires.
To
expose
the
wires,
remove
the
insulation
at
the
end
of
each
wire.
See
Figure
5.
b.
Feed
the
wires
through
one
of
the
pairs
of
openings
on
the
mounting
bracket.
See
Figure
6.
c.
For
each
cable,
insert
one
wire
in
the
positive
terminal
loop
that
is
marked
L+
and
the
other
wire
in
the
negative
terminal
loop
that
is
marked
L
-
.
See
Figure
7.
d.
Screw
both
terminals
closed
with
a
flat-
head
screwdriver.
See
Figure
8.
6.
Replace
the
cover
on
the
base
by
aligning
the
two
plastic
tabs
at
the
top
of
the
cover
with
the
bracket
and
sliding
on
the
cover.
Secure
the
cover
with
a
screw.
See
Figure
9.
Figure
3:
Removing
the
cover
Figure
4:
Marking,
drilling
and
screwing
the
bracket
Figure
5:
Removing
the
cable
and
wire
jackets
Figure
6:
Inserting
the
cables
through
opening
Figure
7:
Positive
and
negative
terminal
loops
Figure
8:
Closing
the
terminal
with
a
screwdriver
Figure
9:
Closing
the
cover
Enrolling
the
device
Refer
to
the
MX alarm
control
panel
instruction
manual
for
enrollment
information.
Device
settings
To
change
a
default
device
setting,
select
DEVICE SETTINGS
 from
the
MX panel
menu
and
configure
one
or
more
setting
options
in
the
following
definition
list:
l
Alarm
LED
:
To
turn
off
the
LED
indication
of
alarm
events,
select
LED
OFF
.
The
default
setting
is
LED ON
.
l
User
test
:
To
enable
a
user
test,
select
Enable
.
The
default
setting
is
Disable
.
l
Installer
test
: To
enable
an
installer
test,
select
Enable
.
The
default
setting
is
Disable
.
l
Self
test
:
To
enable
a
self
test,
select
Enable
.
The
default
setting
is
Disable
.
Switching
the
device
to
test
mode
The
MX922
does
not
process
most
false
alarm
sounds.
Switch
the
device
to
test
mode
to
ensure
accurate
testing.
To
enter
test
mode,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Close
the
device
cover,
or
power
up
the
device.
2.
Enable
User
test
or
Installer
test
mode
via
the
control
panel.
Note:
 You
can
switch
the
device
to
test
mode
remotely
using
a
user
or
installer
code.
For
more
information,
refer
to
the
MX
control
panel
installation
guide
.
Testing
the
device
To
perform
a
basic
user
test,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Switch
the
device
to
test
mode.
For
more
information
see
Switching
the
device
to
test
mode
.
2.
Carefully
strike
the
glass
with
a
cushioned
tool.
The
green
LED lights
for
2
seconds
to
indicate
a
successful
test.
Testing
the
device
with
a
simulator
To
test
the
device response
using
a
simulator
such
as
the
Intellisense
FG-
700
of
FG-
701,
complete
the
following
steps:
Note:
Perform
the
simulation
test
on
a
glass
pane
that
is
no
smaller
than
0.5
m
x
0.5
m
(1.6
ft
x
1.6
ft).
1.
Switch
the
device
to
test
mode.
For
more
information
refer
to
the
section
Switching
the
device
to
test
mode
.
2.
Carefully
strike
the
glass
with
a
cushioned
tool
and
then
simulate
the
sound
of
glass
breaking
using
one
of
the
following
methods:
l
Use
a
simulator
in
manual
mode.
Refer
to
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
l
Clap
your
hands
three
times.
This
method
works
most
effectively
in
small
rooms
at
a
maximum
distance
of
5
m
from
the
device.
A
red
LED
lights
for
two
seconds
if
detection
is
successful.
If
the
red
LED
does
not
light,
repeat
the
procedure.
Note:
Test
the
device
annually
to
ensure
consistent
performance.
Note:
The
supervision
for
the
MX922
is
hard-
coded
enabled
in
the
panel.
Every
burglary
devices
will
be
scanned
every
2.5
seconds.
So
in
case
of
MX975,
after
two
scanning
cycle
ie
5
seconds
if
the
device
does
not
communicate,
the
panel
show
troubles
for
the
missing
device.
Specifications
The
MX922
may
not
consistently
detect
cracks
in
glass,
or
bullets
which
break
through
the
glass.
Glass-
break
sensors
should
always
be
backed
up
by
interior
protection.
l
Compatible
receivers:
This
device
functions
with
MX
panels
and
receivers
that
use
MX
technology
as
specified
in
this
manual.
l
Communication
protocol
: MX
l
Microphone:
Omni-
directional.
l
Tamper
alert
:
Reported
when
detector
is
opened.
Electrical
l
Current
consumption
:
0.3
mA
average
quiescent,
maximum
6
mA.
l
Power
supply:
 MX loop
supply.
Environmental
l
Operating
temperature:
-
10°
C
to
50°
C
(14°
F
to
120°
F)
indoors.
l
Note:
UL
verified
operation
range
is
0
°C
to
49
°C
l
only.
l
Storage
temperature:
-
20°
C
to
60°
C
(-

F
to
140°
F).
l
Humidity:
5%
to
93%
with
no
condensation.
Maximum
detection
range
l
7.6
m
(25
ft)
if
glass
size
is
minimum
40
x
40
cm
(15.75
in.
x
15.75
in.).
l
6
m
(20
ft)
if
glass
size
is
30
x
30
cm
(12
in
x
12
in)
to
40
x
40
cm
(15.75
in.
x
15.75
in.).
Glass
types
supported
l
UL
tested:
Plate,
tempered,
wired,
laminated,
coated,
and
sealed
insulated
.
Minimum
size:
30
cm
x
30
cm
(12
in.
x
12
in.).
Glass
thickness
l
UL
tested:
Plate:
3.2
mm
to
6.4
mm
(1/8
in.
to
1/4
in.);
Tempered:
3.2
mm
to
6.4
mm
(1/8
in.
to
1/4
in.);
Wired:
6.4
mm
(1/4
in.);
Coated:
3.2
mm
to
6.4
mm
(1/8
in.
to
1/4
in.);
Laminated:
6.4
mm
(1/4
in.);
Sealed
insulated:
3.2
mm
to
6.4
mm
1/8
in.
to
1/4
in.)
l
EN tested:
Plate: 4
mm
to
6
mm
(3/16
in.
to
1/4
in.);
Wired: 6
mm

1/4
in.).
Note:
 Laminated
and
sealed
insulated
glass
types
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Rev.
0
06/19 are
protected
only
if
both
plates
of
the
unit
are
broken.
Room
size:
Not
larger
than
12
m
x
12
m
(36
x
36
ft);
Not
smaller
than
3
m
x
3
m
(10
x
10
ft).
Minimum
distance
from
protected
glass:
1.5m
(5ft).
Physical
l
Dimensions:
88
mm
x
62
mm
x
30
mm
(3.5
in.
x
2.4
in.
x
1.2
in.).
l
Weight:
74
g
l
Housing
material
and
color:
Flame
retardant
PC-
ABS,
white.
Event
LED indications
The
following
table
displays
the
LED pattern
and
the
corresponding
event
it
indicates:
Table
3.
LED
indication
LED
Indication
Three
blinks
Stabilization
Fast
blinks
Enrollment
mode
Red
LED on
for
two
seconds
Glassbreak
detection
for
Flex
and
sound
Green
LED
on
for
two
seconds
Low
frequency
detection
for
Flex
only
Green
and
red
LED
blink
alternately
Self-
test
failure
during
test
mode
Note:
The
device
enters
a
stabilization
period
when
you
connect
it
to
the
power
supply
for
the
first
time.
Three
LED
blinks
indicate
this
event
only
if
the
panel
is
in
test
mode.
Compliance
with
standards
USA:
UL639
Canada:
ULC-
S306
UL/ULC
notes
The
MX922
is
listed
by
UL/ULC
for
commercial
and
residential
burglary
applications
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
in
the
Standards
UL
639
and
ULC-
S306.
For
UL/ULC
installations,
use
this
device
only
in
conjunction
with
compatible
Addressable
interface
HSM3105
and
control
panels
IQ
Pro
and
IQ
Pro
P.
Limited
Warranty
Digital
Security
Controls
warrants
that
for
a
period
of
12
months
from
the
date
of
purchase,
the
product
shall
be
free
of
defects
in
materials
and
workmanship
under
normal
use
and
that
in
fulfilment
of
any
breach
of
such
warranty,
Digital
Security
Controls
shall,
at
its
option,
repair
or
replace
the
defective
equipment
upon
return
of
the
equipment
to
its
repair
depot.
This
warranty
applies
only
to
defects
in
parts
and
workmanship
and
not
to
damage
incurred
in
shipping
or
handling,
or
damage
due
to
causes
beyond
the
control
of
Digital
Security
Controls
such
as
lightning,
excessive
voltage,
mechanical
shock,
water
damage,
or
damage
arising
out
of
abuse,
alteration
or
improper
application
of
the
equipment.
The
foregoing
warranty
shall
apply
only
to
the
original
buyer,
and
is
and
shall
be
in
lieu
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and
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or
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act
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Warning:
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Security
Controls
recommends
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the
entire
system
be
completely
tested
on
a
regular
basis.
However,
despite
frequent
testing,
and
due
to,
but
not
limited
to,
criminal
tampering
or
electrical
disruption,
it
is
possible
for
this
product
to
fail
to
perform
as
expected.
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This
EULA
grants
You
the
following
rights:
(a)
Software
Installation
and
Use
-
For
each
license
You
acquire,
You
may
have
only
one
copy
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
installed.
(b)
Storage/Network
Use
-
The
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
may
not
be
installed,
accessed,
displayed,
run,
shared
or
used
concurrently
on
or
from
different
computers,
including
a
workstation,
terminal
or
other
digital
electronic
device
(“Device”).
In
other
words,
if
You
have
several
workstations,
You
will
have
to
acquire
a
license
for
each
workstation
where
the
SOFTWARE
will
be
used.
(c)
Backup
Copy
-
You
may
make
back-
up
copies
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT,
but
You
may
only
have
one
copy
per
license
installed
at
any
given
time.
You
may
use
the
back-
up
copy
solely
for
archival
purposes.
Except
as
expressly
provided
in
this
EULA,
You
may
not
otherwise
make
copies
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT,
including
the
printed
materials
accompanying
the
SOFTWARE.
2.
DESCRIPTION
OF
OTHER
RIGHTS
AND
LIMITATIONS
(a)
Limitations
on
Reverse
Engineering,
Decompilation
and
Disassembly
-
You
may
not
reverse
engineer,
decompile,
or
disassemble
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT,
except
and
only
to
the
extent
that
such
activity
is
expressly
permitted
by
applicable
law
notwithstanding
this
limitation.
You
may
not
make
any
changes
or
modifications
to
the
Software,
without
the
written
permission
of
an
officer
of
DSC.
You
may
not
remove
any
proprietary
notices,
marks
or
labels
from
the
Software
Product.
You
shall
institute
reasonable
measures
to
ensure
compliance
with
the
terms
and
conditions
of
this
EULA.
(b)
Separation
of
Components
-
The
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
is
licensed
as
a
single
product.
Its
component
parts
may
not
be
separated
for
use
on
more
than
one
HARDWARE
unit.
(c)
Single
INTEGRATED
PRODUCT
-
If
You
acquired
this
SOFTWARE
with
HARDWARE,
then
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
is
licensed
with
the
HARDWARE
as
a
single
integrated
product.
In
this
case,
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
may
only
be
used
with
the
HARDWARE
as
set
forth
in
this
EULA.
(d)
Rental
-
You
may
not
rent,
lease
or
lend
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT.
You
may
not
make
it
available
to
others
or
post
it
on
a
server
or
web
site.
(e)
Software
Product
Transfer
-
You
may
transfer
all
of
Your
rights
under
this
EULA
only
as
part
of
a
permanent
sale
or
transfer
of
the
HARDWARE,
provided
You
retain
no
copies,
You
transfer
all
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
(including
all
component
parts,
the
media
and
printed
materials,
any
upgrades
and
this
EULA),
and
provided
the
recipient
agrees
to
the
terms
of
this
EULA.
If
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
is
an
upgrade,
any
transfer
must
also
include
all
prior
versions
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT.
(f)
Termination
-
Without
prejudice
to
any
other
rights,
DSC
may
terminate
this
EULA
if
You
fail
to
comply
with
the
terms
and
conditions
of
this
EULA.
In
such
event,
You
must
destroy
all
copies
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
and
all
of
its
component
parts.
(g)
Trademarks
-
This
EULA
does
not
grant
You
any
rights
in
connection
with
any
trademarks
or
service
marks
of
DSC
or
its
suppliers.
3.
COPYRIGHT
All
title
and
intellectual
property
rights
in
and
to
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
(including
but
not
limited
to
any
images,
photographs,
and
text
incorporated
into
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT),
the
accompanying
printed
materials,
and
any
copies
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT,
are
owned
by
DSC
or
its
suppliers.
You
may
not
copy
the
printed
materials
accompanying
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT.
All
title
and
intellectual
property
rights
in
and
to
the
content
which
may
be
accessed
through
use
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
are
the
property
of
the
respective
content
owner
and
may
be
protected
by
applicable
copyright
or
other
intellectual
property
laws
and
treaties.
This
EULA
grants
You
no
rights
to
use
such
content.
All
rights
not
expressly
granted
under
this
EULA
are
reserved
by
DSC
and
its
suppliers.
4.
EXPORT
RESTRICTIONS
You
agree
that
You
will
not
export
or
re-
export
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
to
any
country,
person,
or
entity
subject
to
Canadian
export
restrictions.
5.
CHOICE
OF
LAW
This
Software
License
Agreement
is
governed
by
the
laws
of
the
Province
of
Ontario,
Canada.
6.
ARBITRATION
All
disputes
arising
in
connection
with
this
Agreement
shall
be
determined
by
final
and
binding
arbitration
in
accordance
with
the
Arbitration
Act,
and
the
parties
agree
to
be
bound
by
the
arbitrator’s
decision.
The
place
of
arbitration
shall
be
Toronto,
Canada,
and
the
language
of
the
arbitration
shall
be
English.
7.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
(a)
NO
WARRANTY
-
DSC
PROVIDES
THE
SOFTWARE
“AS
IS”
WITHOUT
WARRANTY.
DSC
DOES
NOT
WARRANT
THAT
THE
SOFTWARE
WILL
MEET
YOUR
REQUIREMENTS
OR
THAT
OPERATION
OF
THE
SOFTWARE
WILL
BE
UNINTERRUPTED
OR
ERROR-
FREE.
(b)
CHANGES
IN
OPERATING
ENVIRONMENT
-
DSC
shall
not
be
responsible
for
problems
caused
by
changes
in
the
operating
characteristics
of
the
HARDWARE,
or
for
problems
in
the
interaction
of
the
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
with
non-
DSC-
SOFTWARE
or
HARDWARE
PRODUCTS.
(c)
LIMITATION
OF
LIABILITY;
WARRANTY
REFLECTS
ALLOCATION
OF
RISK
-
IN
ANY
EVENT,
IF
ANY
STATUTE
IMPLIES
WARRANTIES
OR
CONDITIONS
NOT
STATED
IN
THIS
LICENSE
AGREEMENT,
DSC’S
ENTIRE
LIABILITY
UNDER
ANY
PROVISION
OF
THIS
LICENSE
AGREEMENT
SHALL
BE
LIMITED
TO
THE
GREATER
OF
THE
AMOUNT
ACTUALLY
PAID
BY
YOU
TO
LICENSE
THE
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
AND
FIVE
CANADIAN
DOLLARS
(CAD$5.00).
BECAUSE
SOME
JURISDICTIONS
DO
NOT
ALLOW
THE
EXCLUSION
OR
LIMITATION
OF
LIABILITY
FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL
OR
INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES,
THE
ABOVE
LIMITATION
MAY
NOT
APPLY
TO
YOU.
(d)
DISCLAIMER
OF
WARRANTIES
-
THIS
WARRANTY
CONTAINS
THE
ENTIRE
WARRANTY
AND
SHALL
BE
IN
LIEU
OF
ANY
AND
ALL
OTHER
WARRANTIES,
WHETHER
EXPRESSED
OR
IMPLIED
(INCLUDING
ALL
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE)
AND
OF
ALL
OTHER
OBLIGATIONS
OR
LIABILITIES
ON
THE
PART
OF
DSC.
DSC
MAKES
NO
OTHER
WARRANTIES.
DSC
NEITHER
ASSUMES
NOR
AUTHORIZES
ANY
OTHER
PERSON
PURPORTING
TO
ACT
ON
ITS
BEHALF
TO
MODIFY
OR
TO
CHANGE
THIS
WARRANTY,
NOR
TO
ASSUME
FOR
IT
ANY
OTHER
WARRANTY
OR
LIABILITY
CONCERNING
THIS
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT.
(e)
EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY
AND
LIMITATION
OF
WARRANTY
-
UNDER
NO
CIRCUMSTANCES
SHALL
DSC
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY
SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL
OR
INDIRECT
DAMAGES
BASED
UPON
BREACH
OF
WARRANTY,
BREACH
OF
CONTRACT,
NEGLIGENCE,
STRICT
LIABILITY,
OR
ANY
OTHER
LEGAL
THEORY.
SUCH
DAMAGES
INCLUDE,
BUT
ARE
NOT
LIMITED
TO,
LOSS
OF
PROFITS,
LOSS
OF
THE
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
OR
ANY
ASSOCIATED
EQUIPMENT,
COST
OF
CAPITAL,
COST
OF
SUBSTITUTE
OR
REPLACEMENT
EQUIPMENT,
FACILITIES
OR
SERVICES,
DOWN
TIME,
PURCHASERS
TIME,
THE
CLAIMS
OF
THIRD
PARTIES,
INCLUDING
CUSTOMERS,
AND
INJURY
TO
PROPERTY.
WARNING:
DSC
recommends
that
the
entire
system
be
completely
tested
on
a
regular
basis.
However,
despite
frequent
testing,
and
due
to,
but
not
limited
to,
criminal
tampering
or
electrical
disruption,
it
is
possible
for
this
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
to
fail
to
perform
as
expected.
Always
ensure
you
obtain
the
latest
version
of
the
User
Guide.
Updated
versions
of
this
User
Guide
are
available
by
contacting
your
distributor.
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Ltd.
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document
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of
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is
strictly
prohibited
and
Tyco
International
Ltd.
will
aggressively
enforce
its
intellectual
property
rights
to
the
fullest
extent
of
the
law,
including
pursuit
of
criminal
prosecution
wherever
necessary.
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trademarks
not
owned
by
Tyco
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Ltd.
are
the
property
of
their
respective
owners,
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are
used
with
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or
allowed
under
applicable
laws.
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offerings
and
specifications
are
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to
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notice.
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from
photos.
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all
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all
features.
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device
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