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SATEL SP-4002 

7  -  LED indicating external power supply (a short flash approximately every 3 seconds). 
8  -  LEDs for visual indication of the alarm. 

4. Configuring siren 

 - pins shorted; 

 - pins open 

 

Type of acoustic signaling

 

ML0
ML1

 

Two sound frequencies (1450 Hz/2000 Hz) alternating during 1 
second 

 

ML0
ML1

 

Sound with a smoothly rising and falling frequency (1450 Hz – 
2000 Hz – 1450 Hz) during 1 second 

 

ML0
ML1

 

Sound with a rising frequency (from 1450 Hz to 2000 Hz) during 1 
second 

 

ML0
ML1

 

Sound with a falling frequency (from 2000 Hz to 1450 Hz) during 1 
second 

 

Maximum duration of acoustic signaling / duration of tamper signaling

 

TM0
TM1

 

Approx. 1 minute 

TM0
TM1

 

Approx. 5 minutes 

TM0
TM1

 

Approx. 10 minutes 

TM0
TM1

 

Approx. 15 minutes 

Tamper signaling mode

 

O A

  Optical and acoustic signaling 

O A

  Acoustic signaling only 

Way of triggering acoustic alarm (polarization of STA input)

 

PLA

  On common ground cut-off (inactive status: common ground present on STA input) 

PLA

  On +12 V voltage loss (inactive status: +12 V present on STA input) 

Way of triggering optical alarm (polarization of STO input)

 

PLO

  On common ground cut-off (inactive status: common ground present on STO input) 

PLO

  On +12 V voltage loss (inactive status: +12 V present on STO input) 

 

5. Installation 

Install the siren on flat surface, in a hard-to-reach place, so as to minimize the risk of tampering. The 
device must be attached to the surface by means of screws and expansion plugs. In order to take off 
the cover, remove the two locking screws and lift it by an angle of approx. 60º. 

Note:

  Leave a distance of at least 2.5 cm between the upper edge of the siren housing and the 

ceiling or another object located above the siren. Otherwise, replacement of the cover may be 
impossible. 

On completion of the installation, it is advisable to seal the mounting holes and the cable inlet with 
silicone compound. 

6. Connection 

All connections should only be made after the alarm system power supply has been 
turn off and with disconnected battery. 

Summary of Contents for SP-4002

Page 1: ...ized metal sheet Housing made of PC LEXAN high impact polycarbonate featuring a very high mechanical strength Explanations for Fig 1 1 housing cover 2 inner cover of galvanized sheet 3 housing base 4 battery 5 piezoelectric transducer 6 tamper contact NC 7 electronics board 8 housing cover locking screws Fig 1 View of the siren 2 Functioning The siren requires 12 V 15 power supply The signaling is...

Page 2: ... acid battery but it can also work without one Notes The battery charging system used in the siren is designed for recharging a partially discharged battery not for charging a fully discharged one The current consumed by the siren to charge the battery depends on the battery degree of discharge 3 Description of electronics board TMP TMP GND STO STA SENS TMP 12V BUZZ ML0 ML1 TM0 TM1 PLA PLO O A LED...

Page 3: ... cut off inactive status common ground present on STA input PLA On 12 V voltage loss inactive status 12 V present on STA input Way of triggering optical alarm polarization of STO input PLO On common ground cut off inactive status common ground present on STO input PLO On 12 V voltage loss inactive status 12 V present on STO input 5 Installation Install the siren on flat surface in a hard to reach ...

Page 4: ...t consumption optical signaling 60 mA acoustic signaling 240 mA optical and acoustic signaling 260 mA Internal lead acid battery 6 V 1 3 Ah Sound pressure level at 1 m distance up to 120 dB Environmental class according to EN50130 5 III Operating temperature range 35 55 C Maximum humidity 93 3 Housing dimensions 148 x 254 x 64 mm Weight 1 2 kg SATEL sp z o o ul Schuberta 79 80 172 Gdańsk POLAND te...

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