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Glass windows and entryways give businesses a bright and welcoming feel. But they can be vulnerable to criminals looking for an easy way to break in after hours. To stop them in their tracks, Digital Monitoring Products (DMP) is pleased to introduce the new 1128 Wireless Glassbreak Detector. 

1128 Wireless Glassbreak Detector

Designed to detect the shattering of framed glass mounted in an outside wall, the 1128 Wireless Glassbreak Detector is a fully supervised, low-current shock and glassbreak sensor that provides added detection coverage up to 20 feet. By detecting both high and low frequencies, the 1128 reduces the chance of false alarms. It’s also suitable for armor-coated glass.

For maximum flexibility and coverage, the 1128 Wireless Glassbreak Detector can be mounted on the ceiling or on an opposing wall. It’s compatible with all DMP 1100 Series wireless receivers and existing wireless transmitters running Version 106 and higher. It uses the supplied 3 V lithium battery.

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