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SANDOR WS

SANDOR WS SMA

Product code SANDOR WS SMA

DOUBLE OPTIC PERIMETER BARRIER

INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING MANUAL VERSION 3.1

Summary of Contents for SANDOR WS SMA

Page 1: ...PRODUCT SANDOR WS SANDOR WS SMA Product code SANDOR WS SMA DOUBLE OPTIC PERIMETER BARRIER INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING MANUAL VERSION 3 1...

Page 2: ...t 7 6 1 Assembly and installation 6 2 Cable pit positioning 7 Evaluations before installation 9 7 1 Introduction to barriers 8 Barrier positioning 10 8 1 Precautions before installation 9 Installation...

Page 3: ...n the event of simultaneous interruption of two superimposed beams N B These barriers use optical synchronism The receiver must see ONLY and exclusively its transmitter MUST NOT see signals from other...

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: ...kage contains the following components and accessories When opening the package check that everything has been included No COMPONENT 1 Aluminium profile 2 Caps 3 Transmitter Receiver optics 4 SK WS RX...

Page 6: ...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 7: ...its range of action trees plants or objects that can swing or move with the wind or rain Position the barrier so that sunlight does not hit it directly near the RX sensors In any case it is necessary...

Page 8: ...rings and cable glands Wall mounting with SAN PL The SAN PL brackets also allow fixing to the wall in a very simple way as seen in the figure It is recommended to use these when protecting windows do...

Page 9: ...enerating a kind of barrier invisible to the human eye 2 50 m 2 m View from above TX RX Signal interruption ALARM An active infrared barrier can contain multiple transmitting and receiving stages insi...

Page 10: ...surfaces such as walls or anything that can attenuate the signal DO NOT place the barriers if there are plants bushes or fixed objects in the range that obstruct the signal and create grey areas Leav...

Page 11: ...tself very well to single barrier systems and for the protection of facades as well as in the open field following the recommended distances To avoid interference between barriers position the columns...

Page 12: ...0 V or 3 6 V via the selector BL BATTERY LOW Low battery signal output due to the opening from the negative of an open collector NC SL SIGNAL LOW Fog disqualification signal output given by the closi...

Page 13: ...3 4 Battery connectors 3 6 V 19 Ah P S The second battery is optional 1 2 HTR Heater power supply 24V 12V only from external source 3 4 NN Not used TERMINAL BOARD with 4 ports The tamper opening infor...

Page 14: ...t of the lens Vertical orientation Horizontal orientation JOINT LOCKING SCREW N B Tighten the joint locking screw after the adjustment 12 1 Calibration using SMA system It is possible to improve the c...

Page 15: ...for about 3 seconds or until the orange TEST LED lights up Press the TEST button on the corresponding RX optic for about 3 seconds or until the orange TEST LED lights up in addition to the intermitte...

Page 16: ...a FULL rotation on the horizontal axis of the RECEIVER optic thereby performing the SCANNING of the optical signal This operation is very useful to understand if the alignment of the optics is taking...

Page 17: ...r infrared source that must be turned off and eliminated At the end of the operation remove the screen which acts as an attenuator making sure to have found the optimal value RX 1 TX 1 RX 2 TX 2 RX 3...

Page 18: ...ing alarms By adjusting the potentiometer anticlockwise the intervention time is increased up to 500ms In this condition the alarm of a person crossing the barrier while walking is guaranteed with the...

Page 19: ...ment The TEST LED starts flashing 2 Not used 3 BEAM ON Activates all transmitters in test during the alignment phase DIP 1 ON Steady TEST LED 4 BEAM OFF Deactivates all the transmitters during the ali...

Page 20: ...L When ON the ANTI CRAWL function is activated meaning that the blocking of the RX1 beam the first at the bottom for at least 2 sec causes the alarm condition regardless of whether it was previously s...

Page 21: ...sses are already set by default and shown here in the maximum configuration N B The barrier can result in an alarm even if the WEAK LED SIGNAL is off The cause may be the lack of synchronism or a misa...

Page 22: ...TION MANUAL VER 3 1 14 4 Transmitter optic Tamper N B The settings relating to the addresses are already set by default and shown here in the maximum configuration Test LED Test button 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2...

Page 23: ...Random REMOTE CONTROL AND Random ALARM OUTPUT NC relay contact DISQUALIFICATION OUTPUT Automatic if enabled with external signalling O C NO to GND ANTIMASK OUTPUT Automatic if enabled with external si...

Page 24: ...obscure each beam individually finding the one that does not generate the general alarm this beam is not aligned Make sure that the connectors are well inserted and that the DIP configuration is corre...

Page 25: ...turbances use a shielded cable with the braid to the negative of the terminal board as the connection between the wireless transmitter and the barrier The system goes into disqualification even in the...

Page 26: ...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 environ...

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Page 28: ...For technical support contact your security systems distributor...

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