Aritech GS 610 Shock Sensor

Aritech GS 610 Shock Sensor

Secure Home | Search | About
 CCTV, Alarms and other Physical Security    Post an article   get this group's latest topics as an RSS feed add this group's latest topics to your My MSN content add this group's latest topics to your My Yahoo content add this group's latest topics to your Google content
Subject Author Date
Aritech GS 610 Shock Sensor David 05-05-2008
Posted by David on May 5, 2008, 5:27 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
Hi,

I need to remove an Aritech Shock sensor from a window that is being
replaced. The solution I want is to permanently remove it.

There are four wires going in, two to the intertia bit (which has ball
bearings inside I think), and the two other wires are connected to
either side of the sensor base.

Is it simply a case of connecting the two base wires together and the
two shock sensor wires together?

Thanks

Posted by Crash Gordon on May 5, 2008, 9:23 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock sensor
... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should be easy to tell
by loooking at the terminal strip).

personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that live
wired buried.

--
**Crash Gordon**







> Hi,
>
> I need to remove an Aritech Shock sensor from a window that is being
> replaced. The solution I want is to permanently remove it.
>
> There are four wires going in, two to the intertia bit (which has ball
> bearings inside I think), and the two other wires are connected to either
> side of the sensor base.
>
> Is it simply a case of connecting the two base wires together and the two
> shock sensor wires together?
>
> Thanks



Posted by Frank Olson on May 5, 2008, 10:12 am
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
Crash Gordon wrote:
> some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock sensor
> ... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should be easy to tell
> by loooking at the terminal strip).
>
> personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that live
> wired buried.
>


The problem being that other windows may be on that zone as well.

Posted by Crash Gordon on May 5, 2008, 2:50 pm
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
yah, if they're looped in the wall (yuck).
call the rocket scientists!



--
**Crash Gordon**







> Crash Gordon wrote:
>> some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock
>> sensor ... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should be easy
>> to tell by loooking at the terminal strip).
>>
>> personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that live
>> wired buried.
>>
>
>
> The problem being that other windows may be on that zone as well.



Posted by Bob Worthy on May 5, 2008, 3:18 pm
If you were  Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options

> yah, if they're looped in the wall (yuck).
> call the rocket scientists!

Had one years ago where the homeowner drywalled over two bedroom windows
leaving the contacts in the system. On the outside he closed in a carport to
make a garage, leaving the windows exposed on the interior of the garage.
Ok, once I realized what he did, fixing it wasn't much of a problem. Along
with multiple windows on one drop, unloading all the crap he piled up in the
garage, which hid the windows on that side to begin with, reminded me of why
I hate taking over systems.

> --
> **Crash Gordon**
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
message
> > Crash Gordon wrote:
> >> some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock
> >> sensor ... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should be
easy
> >> to tell by loooking at the terminal strip).
> >>
> >> personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that live
> >> wired buried.
> >>
> >
> >
> > The problem being that other windows may be on that zone as well.
>
>


Similar ThreadsPosted
Shock Sensor November 3, 2005, 6:01 pm
Aritech Attender August 29, 2005, 5:43 pm
Aritech / Transport PC October 3, 2006, 2:31 pm
5150 Shock Sensors - not available September 22, 2007, 11:00 pm
compatible PIR sensor December 31, 2006, 1:13 pm
Gas Pilot Sensor January 12, 2007, 1:18 am
System won't arm...bad sensor? September 21, 2008, 5:00 pm
System Sensor/DSC problem February 4, 2006, 7:08 pm
What kind of sensor did I see today? June 6, 2006, 9:13 pm
Sensor to Turn Off Lamp August 6, 2006, 2:23 pm

The site map in XML format XML site map

Contact Us | Privacy Policy