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Directed Electronics 506T I.T. Audio Sensor

Directed Electronics 506T I.T. Audio Sensor
From Directed Electronics

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Product Description

glass impact audio sensor for Python security systems,detects frequencies produced by breaking glass or metal-on-glass impact,can be configured to work with or without a shock sensor


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6264 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Directed Electronics
  • Model: 506T
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 6.80" w x 8.00" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • glass impact audio sensor for Python security systems
  • detects frequencies produced by breaking glass or metal-on-glass impact
  • can be configured to work with or without a shock sensor

Customer Reviews

Nice addition5
Got this for my Viper 5900. Had the sensitivity up too high, a helocoptor flew by and set it off. Put it down a little bit, and it'll go off if I say "pssssssst." I don't think a shock sensor is enough to detect breaking glass, plus this thing plugs right in along with the shock sensor.

Works for me!5
I installed this with a Clifford 50.5x in my 2001 silverado. I haven't gotten any false alarms with my system but I took it to an empty parking lot and tweaked it pretty good.

If you set it up right you won't have any problems, placement doesn't really matter as long as you don't do something weird like stick it inside a pillar or under the carpet or something.

Just grab some 3m double sided sticky tape (something good so it will hold in extreme heat) and stick it somewhere it can have air space around it (at least that's what I would do / did). I stuck mine behind the center console; Plenty of air space around it and you can't see it.

Play with the sensitivity until you are happy with it. How I tested mine was using my key-chain, 1-2 keys is good, just grab the ring or your remote on the key-chain and tap the glass (tap lightly, don't go scratching your glass!!) with the keys. This will simulate the frequency of breaking glass, and you can tweak it so you don't have false alarms...

I'm about to install a Clifford 50.7x in my wife's 2007 300, I'll be buying another one of these next week :-)

Good Luck!

Great product5
Really good product, works well, placement is important and make sure you adjust the tigger level