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XD-2 

SATEL 

LED enable / disable 

LED 

Switch setting 

Disabled

 

 

 

Enabled 

 

 

Configuring the shock detector settings 

 

Use  the 

SENS.

”  potentiometer  to  set  the  sensitivity  of  the  shock  detector  (Fig. 2).  When 

a single shock is registered and it reaches the sensitivity threshold, alarm will be triggered. 

Use the 

SHKS NO.

” potentiometer to set the number of shocks that will trigger alarm if they 

are  registered  within  30  seconds  (Fig. 2).  The  shocks  do  not  need  to  reach  the  sensitivity 
threshold. You can set 0-7 shocks. If you set 0, alarm will be triggered only by a shock that 
reached  the  sensitivity  threshold.  After  the  settings  are  changed,  the  new  value  will  be 
demonstrated by the LED (the number of flashes corresponds to the number of shocks). 

The  sensitivity  and  the  number  of  shocks  are  analyzed  independently.  Alarm  will  be 
triggered by a single  strong shock caused by a hard impact, or several minor shocks 
caused by a series of light impacts. 

5.  Installation 

Disconnect power before making any electrical connections. 

The detector is designed for indoor installation. Consider the detector type when selecting the 
place  of  installation.  Mount  the  magnetic  contact  on  a  fixed  surface  (window  /  door  frame) 
and the magnet on a moving surface (window / door). When selecting the place of installation 
for  the  shock detector,  remember  that  its detection  range depends on  the  type  of  mounting 
surface.  Mounting  the  detector  on  ferromagnetic  surfaces  or  near  strong  magnetic  and 
electrical fields is not advisable, because it can result in malfunction of the detector. 

Summary of Contents for XD-2

Page 1: ...XD 2 Multipurpose detector EN Firmware version 1 00 xd 2_en 05 21 SATEL sp z o o ul Budowlanych 66 80 298 Gdańsk POLAND tel 48 58 320 94 00 www satel eu ...

Page 2: ... plate of the device is located on the enclosure base SATEL aims to continually 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 website Please visit us at http support satel eu The declaration of conformity may be consulted at www satel eu ce The following symbo...

Page 3: ...ply voltage control 3 LED indicator 3 3 Electronics board 4 4 Configuring the detector settings 5 Selecting the detector type 5 Two output mode enable disable 5 LED enable disable 6 Configuring the shock detector settings 6 5 Installation 6 6 Detector test 9 7 Specifications 9 ...

Page 4: ...ock detector Detects shocks and vibrations accompanying attempts to force open a door or window Input for connecting an NC type wired detector e g other magnetic contact 1 alarm output Shock detector and magnetic contact Detects shocks and vibrations accompanying attempts to force open a door or window Detects open door window etc Input for connecting an NC type wired detector e g other magnetic c...

Page 5: ...or and magnetic contact you can use 1 or 2 alarm outputs If you enable the two output mode the NC output will indicate alarms from the magnetic sensor and the SNS input the S output will indicate alarms from the shock sensor When the two output mode is disabled all alarms will be indicated by the NC output You can enable disable the two output mode by using the DIP switch see Two output mode enabl...

Page 6: ...e LED is disabled If the detector is used in the INTEGRA INTEGRA Plus alarm system you can connect to the terminal an OC type control panel output programmed e g as Zone test status or BI switch 3 Electronics board Do not remove the electronics board from the enclosure to avoid damage to the components on the board potentiometers for configuring the shock detector see Configuring the shock detecto...

Page 7: ...ated on the other side of the electronics board 4 Configuring the detector settings Selecting the detector type Detector type Switch setting Magnetic contact Shock detector Shock detector and magnetic contact Water flood detector Two output mode enable disable Two output mode Switch setting Disabled Enabled ...

Page 8: ...D the number of flashes corresponds to the number of shocks The sensitivity and the number of shocks are analyzed independently Alarm will be triggered by a single strong shock caused by a hard impact or several minor shocks caused by a series of light impacts 5 Installation Disconnect power before making any electrical connections The detector is designed for indoor installation Consider the dete...

Page 9: ...unt the detector blade screwdriver 1 8 mm Philips screwdriver precision pliers drill with a set of drill bits 1 Open the detector enclosure Fig 3 The enclosure opening tool shown in the illustration is delivered with the detector 2 Configure the detector see Configuring the detector settings 3 Make the opening for cable in the enclosure base 4 Run the cable through the opening Fig 4 5 Using wall p...

Page 10: ...agnetic sensor Fig 6 and 7 The shown distance applies to the magnet located at the height of the sensor Location of the sensor in the enclosure is shown in Fig 8 10 Power up the detector 11 Test the detector see Detector test 12 For the water flood detector when the test is done install the FPX 1 probe as shown in Fig 9 Install the probe just above the floor ...

Page 11: ...tection range up to 3 m should be considered an approximate value The actual detection range should be tested water flood detector after submerging the flood probe contacts in water If a detector is connected to the SNS input check if the LED on the XD 2 detector will turn ON when that detector is violated 7 Specifications Supply voltage 12 VDC 25 Standby current consumption 12 5 mA Maximum curren...

Page 12: ...cording to EN 50130 5 II Operating temperature range 10 C 55 C Maximum humidity 93 3 Enclosure dimensions 20 x 102 x 23 mm Surface mounted magnet enclosure dimensions 15 x 52 x 6 mm Surface mounted magnet spacer dimensions 15 x 52 x 6 mm Flush mounted magnet enclosure dimensions ø10 x 28 mm Weight 46 g Magnetic contact Gap max surface magnet 20 mm flush magnet 18 mm Shock detector Detection range ...

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