Design
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Vanderbilt
Seismic Detectors Application Guide
I-200153-1
08.2016
Surface &
Reference
Detector-Reference Detector Setting Accessory for
Mounting
Accessory for
Testing
Floor (D)
GM775
– 7
5m concrete
GMXB0
GMXS1
GM775
– 8
5m concrete
GMXB0
GMXS1
Rear wall (F)
GM775
– 9
5m concrete
GMXW0
GMXS1
Door wall (A)
GM775
– 10
5m concrete
GMXW0
GMXS1
Door in wall (A) GM710 - 11
2m steel
GMXP3
GMXS1
Table 6-4: Overview of complete vault installation
Not all of the operating radius options are available via the DIP switches. SensTool must
be used to access of a full set of options.
6.7
Night Deposit Box and ATM Applications
When planning the detector layout for night deposit boxes or ATMs it is important to protect the
most likely points of attack:
a) The body of the ATM/night deposit box near to the dispenser or opening.
b) The door for accessing the interior of the ATM or night deposit box.
To provide the highest security level consider the type of detector to use and the accessories that
will complement the design & assist with the detection properties of the detector.
6.7.1
Night deposit boxes
Figure 6-14: Night deposit box shows a typical example of a night deposit box application, with the
grey area being the public access side and the white area being the secure side. The wall provides
a physical divide between the two areas.
Figure 6-14: Night deposit box
D
etectors should be mounted close to the potential attack points, but consideration should be given
to the following environmental factors that can generate noise and vibration:
Opening and closing the door
Depositing of cash in the depository drawer
Drop of deposits to the floor of the protected area