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12.FAQ

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SADRIN WS SMA

POLITEC | INSTALLATION MANUAL - VER.2.1

The system remains in alarm

Check that the expansion boards are well connected with 
the flat cable

Check the condition of the charged batteries (> 3.4V)

The system gives false alarms 

Make sure there are no animals or objects that can obscure 
the optical beam, otherwise activate the AND function

Make sure that the receiver is not hit perpendicularly by 
sunlight

Check the condition of the charged batteries (> 3.4V)
Make sure there are no external light sources that interfere 
with the correct reading of the signal (gate photocells, other 
barriers, infrared etc.);
To avoid radio disturbances, use a shielded cable with the 
braid to the negative of the terminal board as the connection 
between the wireless transmitter and the barrier

13.Product disposal.

All components of this barrier are an integral part of the
equipment and must be disposed of together with it.
Just as with installation operations, also at the end of life of
these products, the dismantling operations must be carried
out by qualified personnel.
These products are made up of various types of materials:
some can be recycled and others must be disposed of.Find
out about available recycling or disposal systems for this
category of products governed by regulations in force in your
area.

Warning!

- Some parts of the products may contain polluting

or dangerous substances which, if dispersed in the
environment, could result in harmful effects on the
environment itself and on human health.
As indicated by the symbol on the side, it is forbidden to
throw these products in domestic waste.
Therefore, carry out "separate collection" for disposal,
according to the methods stipulated by the regulations in
force in your area or return the products to the seller when
purchasing a new equivalent product.

Warning!

- Local regulations can impose heavy penalties for

incorrect disposal of these products.

Summary of Contents for Sadrin WS Series

Page 1: ...PRODUCT Sadrin WS SADRIN WS SMA Product code Sadrin WSI SMA Sadrin WSE SMA Self powered Wireless Mini barrier INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING MANUAL VERSION 2 1...

Page 2: ...llation 7 5 1 Preparation of the barrier parts before installation 5 2 It is advisable to carry out 6 Mounting fixing instructions 8 6 1 Placement and installation height 6 2 Mounting 7 Batteries 11 7...

Page 3: ...ter barrier consists of an infrared receiver and transmitter Operation is based on AND logical operations in other words the alarm is activated only in the event of simultaneous interruption of two su...

Page 4: ...m Politec there is no warranty for the end user who in the event of breakdowns or faults must contact the installer or dealer The warranty excludes aesthetic parts as well as parts subject to normal w...

Page 5: ...ycarbonate cover 3 Aluminium profile 4 Optic 5 CPU WS TX RX motherboard 6 Batteries 7 Flat cable for board connection 8 ESP WS TX RX expansion board 4 2 6 1 3 5 7 1 4 1 SADRIN WSI version 8 The WSI ve...

Page 6: ...r board connection 9 CPU WS TX RX motherboard 10 ESP WS TX RX expansion board 11 Standard cap 5 2 1 4 6 4 2 SADRIN WSE version 3 7 8 9 11 10 The WSE version has a box at the head of each TX and RX col...

Page 7: ...iversal circuit board housing insert and connect the radio transmitter and connect it to the barrier receiver board c Power up the barriers and program them d Test barrier operation e Place without fi...

Page 8: ...nto account the diffusion of the infrared beam to avoid reflection of the beams caused by adjacent shiny surfaces If possible position the barrier so that sunlight does not hit the RX column directly...

Page 9: ...al grooves on the cap and on the cover to allow the cable to pass from outside the barrier RECESSED CABLE ROUTING EXPOSED CABLE ROUTING Round grooves on the bottom for cable routing Grooves on the wal...

Page 10: ...lly after fixing the box on the upper part of the columns Adjustment holes WSE WSI At the end of the installation and alignment process close the cover with the supplied screw N B The barriers in the...

Page 11: ...2 years 1 year value refers to 2 batteries 3 6 V 2 7 mAh value refers to 4 batteries 3 6 V 2 7 mAh value refers to a 3 6 V 19 Ah battery N B The low battery signal occurs as a local acoustic alert du...

Page 12: ...ector WSE 3 6 V 19 Ah Additional tamper input WSE if absent leave closing jumper TX Battery connector WSE 3 6 V 19 Ah Additional tamper input WSE if absent leave closing jumper Voltage selector for TX...

Page 13: ...ON 3 In this phase the barrier alignment takes place where each RX optic receives the signal from the corresponding TX optic the maximum value is reached when the BLUE test LED and the buzzer provide...

Page 14: ...YSTEM with 15mm lenses in AND Optical sensors Pulsed type beams with a wavelength of 950 nm Max configuration 2TX 2RX 4TX 4RX 6TX 6RX 8TX 8RX Beam arrangement Parallel Power supply Lithium Batteries 3...

Page 15: ...part of the equipment and must be disposed of together with it Just as with installation operations also at the end of life of these products the dismantling operations must be carried out by qualifie...

Page 16: ...POLITEC INSTALLATION MANUAL VER 2 1 For technical support contact your security systems distributor...

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