D-304286 SD-304C PG2 Installation Instructions
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Installation Instructions
SD-304C PG2
PowerG, Wireless Shock and Contact detector
with Wired Input
1. INTRODUCTION
The SD- 304C PG2 is a wireless PowerG innovative shock detector with optional magnetic contact and
auxiliary input interfacing with all PowerMaster control panels, version 16 or higher. The SD-304C PG2 fits
windows, doors, walls or roofs and is ideal for residential or commercial installations. It detects and analyzes
gross attacks or a series of low level shocks (up to 10 low level shocks within 30 seconds) and provides early
warning of any attempt of intrusion before a burglar actually breaks-in.
The detector incorporates:
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A shock / vibration piezoelectric sensor.
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Optional reed switch.
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Optional auxiliary input to use with installer supplied contacts or other wired devices.
Installer added-value features:
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Digital display enables fast and easy shock level adjustment
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Full remote configuration from PowerMaster control panel or Monitoring Station saves the need to
physically access the shock detector for configuration
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Remote view of: Low Battery, front and back Tamper, Supervision
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An LED lights whenever alarm or tamper events are reported (the LED does not light while a supervision
message is being transmitted).
A.
Transmission LED
B.
Magnet
Figure 1: External View
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Mounting
A.
Auxiliary input
terminals
B.
Back tamper switch
(behind P.C. board)
C.
Battery clips
D.
Break-away segment
(for back tamper)
E.
Digital display
F.
Front tamper switch
G.
Enroll button
H.
LEDs indication
I.
Reed switch
J.
Up and down buttons
Figure 2. Base with P.C. Board Removed
Refer to the Shock Detection Radius, in the Specifications section, according to the surface material used. Install the device in a location where a
strong shock impact is expected. The unit should be mounted on a flat surface and firmly fixed using both mounting screws.
For magnetic contact detection, it is highly recommended to attach the detector to the door or window on the fixed frame and the magnet to the
movable part (door or window).
For optimal magnetic sensor activity and better security it is recommended to apply the magnet as close as
possible to the
detector’s marked side.
Note: Once the cover is removed, a tamper message is transmitted to the control panel. Subsequent removal of the battery prevents transmission
of "TAMPER RESTORE", leaving the detector in permanent alert. To avoid this, press the tamper switch while you remove the battery.
Caution!
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer's instructions.
Attention! The unit has a back tamper switch (optional) under the PCB. As long as the PCB is seated firmly within the base, the switch lever will
be pressed against a special break-away base segment that is loosely connected to the base (Figure 2). Be sure to fasten the break-away
segment to the wall. If the detector unit is forcibly removed from the wall, this segment will break away from the base, causing the tamper switch
to open
.