2 AMD-102
SATEL
3. Description
The detector takes up two positions in the ABAX system (first: magnetic contact; second:
additional inputs). For some alarm systems, you can select when adding the detector, whether it
will occupy one or two positions on the list of devices. If the detector occupies one position, only
additional inputs are supported.
Electronics board
Figure 1 shows the inside of the detector.
CR123A lithium battery.
tamper switch.
terminals:
R
- roller shutter input (if no detector is connected to the input,
connect the input to common ground).
COM
- common ground.
M
- NC type input (if no detector is connected to the input,
connect the input to common ground).
The LED and reed switches are placed on the other side of the
electronics board.
Alarms
The detector reports alarm in the following cases:
opening enabled reed switch contacts after removal of magnet,
opening the NC type input,
recording the specified number of pulses within a defined time period
by the roller shutter input,
opening the roller shutter input (tamper alarm),
opening the tamper contact (tamper alarm).
Operating modes
The detector operating mode is defined remotely.
Active
– information about each alarm is sent immediately.
Passive
– information about tamper alarm is sent immediately, while information about other
alarms is sent only during the polling time. This operating mode prolongs the battery life.
Test mode
If you want to test the detector, you can remotely start the test mode. When in the test mode, the
detector LED is working.
LED
The LED is working for 2 minutes after battery is inserted, as well as in the test mode. The LED
indicates:
polling – short flash (80 milliseconds),
alarm – ON for 2 seconds.
Battery status control
When the battery voltage is below 2,75 V, information about low battery is sent during each
transmission.
Note: For additional information about the detector and its configuration please refer to the
manual for ABAX wireless system controller.
4. Installation
There is a danger of battery explosion when using a different battery than
recommended by the manufacturer, or handling the battery improperly.