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Radio communication 

The detector connects to the controller / control panel at regular time intervals to provide 
information about its state (periodical communication). Additional communication may take 
place as a result of alarm (see “Operating modes”). 

Alarms 

The detector will report alarm: 

  after detecting a motion in the protected area by both sensors within a time period shorter 

than 4 seconds (this alarm can only be reported in the active mode – see “Operating 
modes”), 

  after detecting a fault in the motion detection system, 

  when the light intensity drops below a defined threshold, 

  after opening the tamper switch (tamper alarm). 

Operating modes 

Active

 – information about tamper alarm, motion detection alarm and light intensity drop 

alarm is sent immediately. The microwave sensor is enabled after motion is detected by 
the infrared sensor. 

Passive

 – only information about tamper alarm and light intensity drop alarm is sent 

immediately. The microwave sensor is disabled, therefore no alarm can be triggered after 
motion is detected. During periodical communication, information on whether the PIR 
sensor detects motion is sent. This operating mode prolongs the battery life. 

The detector operating mode is turned on remotely. If the detector is used in the INTEGRA / 
VERSA alarm system, the operating mode may depend on the partition state (partition 
disarmed – passive mode; partition armed – active mode). For more information, refer to the 
ABAX 2 / ABAX controller manual / the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel manual. 

Energy saving mode (ECO) 

If you want to prolong the battery life, you can enable in the detector the “ECO” option. When 
the “ECO” option is enabled, the periodical communication takes place every 3 minutes. Thus 
the battery life can be increased as much as fourfold. The option is only available in the 
ABAX 2 system. The detector with “ECO” option enabled meets requirements of the 
EN50131-2-4 standard for Grade 2. 

Dusk sensor 

Figure 1 shows the way the dusk sensor operates. On the timeline the T time delay is 
presented (in operating mode T=15 min, in configuring mode T=3 s). Illustrated with the letter 
H light intensity hysteresis and time delay make the sensor immune to short and accidental 
changes of light intensity. Table 1 presents light intensity values for four detection thresholds. 
For description of how to configure the sensor, please refer to the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller 
manual / the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel manual. 
Information about the light intensity drop below the defined threshold (alarm) and the light 
intensity restoration above the threshold (alarm restore) is sent instantly (regardless of the 
operating mode). 

Summary of Contents for AOD-210

Page 1: ...AOD 210 Wireless outdoor dual technology motion detector Firmware version 1 00 aod 210_en 03 19 SATEL sp z o o ul Budowlanych 66 80 298 Gda sk POLAND tel 48 58 320 94 00 www satel eu...

Page 2: ...ontinually improve the quality of its products which may result in changes in their technical specifications and software Current information about the changes being introduced is available on our web...

Page 3: ...g their position objects eg branches of trees Creep zone Dusk sensor Encrypted two way radio communication in the 868 MHz frequency band AES standard for the ABAX 2 system Transmission channel diversi...

Page 4: ...ned on remotely If the detector is used in the INTEGRA VERSA alarm system the operating mode may depend on the partition state partition disarmed passive mode partition armed active mode For more info...

Page 5: ...rting the battery thus signaling the warm up of the detector The LEDs also work in the test mode in which they indicates periodical communication short flash of the red LED 80 milliseconds motion dete...

Page 6: ...tamper switch activated by cover removal fixing screw holes On the other side of the electronic board is a tamper switch activated by removing the detector from the wall When mounting the detector on...

Page 7: ...t should be mounted at a height of 2 4 m without any vertical deflection It must be borne in mind especially in the case of ball type bracket mounting 1 Remove the front cover Fig 4 2 Install the batt...

Page 8: ...io signal strength at the place of future installation without having to put the detector there 7 Remove the front cover Fig 4 8 Remove the electronics module Fig 5 9 If the detector is to be mounted...

Page 9: ...6 Check whether moving around within the detector coverage area will get the LEDs to come on Fig 9 shows the maximum detection range and the creep zone 17 End the test mode 4 1 Angle bracket mounting...

Page 10: ...IV 2 Run the cable through the opening in the handle of the bracket 3 Using wall plugs and screws fasten the ball bracket to the wall Fig 8 V 4 Run the tamper switch wires through the hole made in the...

Page 11: ...SATEL AOD 210 9...

Page 12: ...ement range 40 C 55 C Temperature measurement accuracy 1 C Standby current consumption 75 A Maximum current consumption 30 mA Microwave frequency 24 125 GHz Detectable speed 0 3 3 m s Warm up period 4...

Page 13: ...SATEL AOD 210 11 Maximum humidity 93 3 IP code IP54 Dimensions 65 x 138 x 58 mm Weight 182 g...

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