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1. be mounted on masts or in other permanent installations Different kinds of bases available with or without spring for flexible or rigid installations w groundplane needed No tuning electronics the base No tuning required Electrical specifications Design Centerfed dipole Radiating elements com pletely enclosed in epoxy fibreglass laminate Metal parts are brass and stainless steel Finish Polyurethane lacquer olive drat 55 C 71 C 67 F 160 F CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 17 e laman ERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS HF Radiation Diagram SESES NAT n HF Radiation Diagram 180MHz 3138 83238 E38 R25 CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 18 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman eC Element Loc Periodic Antenna 200 500 MHz TYPE NO POLARIZATION IMPEDANCE GAIN BEAMWIDTH VSWR POWER TERMINATION GROUNDING MOUNTING MATERIALS WEIGHT WIND AREA WIND LOAD DIMENSIONS LxW LP 200 500 MHz horizontal vertical 50 Q MHz gain beamwidth dBi E plane H plane 200 45 6 7 69 131 350 50 7 2 64 115 500 3 4 5 6 66 Tad 2 200 MHz 500 W 500 MHz 300 female other termination request all metal parts are DC grounded mast clamp see chapt 10 30 80mm WG 11 standard 50 104 mm WG 12 option aluminium stainless steel weather resi
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3. 1 4 V cell max 12 h 1 4 V cell max 12 h U 1 phase 2 4 V cell max 5h 2 35 V cell max 7h U 2 phase max 2 8V cell min 1 h max 4h max 2 8 V cell min 1 h max 4h U 2 phase 2 26V cell unlimited 2 26 V cell unlimited Technical data Size 600 800W 1600W L 230 x 112 x 75 mm L 258 x B 136 x 891 mm Weight 600 800W 1600W 1 5 kg 2 3 kg Ambient Temperature 25 C 40 C Mains Voltage 90 Volt 255 Volt AC 45Hz 400Hz 200V will mean limited effect If the charger is connected should be connected to a characteristic fuse Power Factor Rated Voltage 12 Volt 24 Volt 36 Volt 48 Volt DC Rated Current 15 Amp 20 Amp 30 Amp 50 Amp 60 Amp Secondary Cables 2m 6 10 mm Protection 1 IP 21 when fitted horizontally Available in IP 44 General Temperature controlled cooling fan Protected against wrong polarity and short circuit This charger can be used as a voltage supply Special program CE certified in accordance with valid EN standards Charging algorithms The ABC charger is designed for freely ventilated and valve regulated batteries All chargers are equipped with app 15 different charging curves Every charging algo rithm covers a specific battery capacity which means that faulty adjustment will have an Impact on the battery lifetime When is informed of battery capacity and type the charger will be delivered with the correct setting CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior noti
4. OVER N NIPE N ES RT TS S VIP High Power Convoy Jammer 3260S GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman LD VIP High Power Convoy Jammer 3260S Manual Content 1 Technical Specifications HP 92605 3 2 Proposal ECM Jammer Systems against Terrorist s bomb attacks during CONVOY Operations 4 3 Operation manual and short form of start up manual for Jammer System HP 3260 HH He eene nnne nennen 6 UTR 7 5 rouble shooting and service 9 6 Servicing Manual for Jammer System HP 3260 S 10 7 Electrical SpecificatiON RT T 11 3 Specifications of Antennas sette nter btt cha ek aee pr di 16 EE ug MR 20 29 Safety Instructions The unit HP 3260S is a Jammer Jammers are transmitters which transmit millions of frequencies at the same time to block any type of receiver A Jammer is a high frequency transmitter Therefore there are typical terms of use which have to be known during transmission A safety distance to the antennas is necessary Safety Instruction Electromagnetic waves can be dangerous for your health For example we can give no statement re garding the effects on pacemakers at the moment Therefore we suggest that people with pacemakers do not use any kind of transmission units or any kind of tra
5. The first step for operation is to activate the keyswitch at the remote control to put the Jammer into stand by mode Now the single channels can be activated by the corresponding switches The remote control will also show the channel status ON OFF 2 Proposal on ECM Jammer Systems against Terrorist s bomb at tacks during Convoy Operations Electronic Counter Measures ECM or Jamming Systems which are designed to provide protection for VlPDignitaries against attacks by radio control Improvised Explosive Devices RCIED s is a delicate and complicated task Nobody knows when where on which frequency what distance between bomb and terrorist amp what distance between and bomb during the attack ONLY THE TERRORIST KNOWS AND HAS A COMPLETE CONTROL ABOUT THE WHOLE SCENARIO Therefore the VIP protection must be on a very high sophisticated level Elaman the manufacturing company of such protection systems with experience all over the World Europe Near East Middle East Far East Africa and America since more than 20 years in business has developed the HP ECM Series to the clients specifications and needs Due to this long experience and the back up with the user and clients we can give the following proposal 1 IT must be a SYNTHESIZED SWEEP JAMMER no barrage or white noise which was already used in World War 2 and is an old technique NEVER USE FOR CONVOY OPERATION BARRAGE OR WHITE NOISE The lowest freque
6. LD 4 3 01250 GHz Ref 1 kH Atten 40 dB 14 04 N Start 2 4 GHz Stop 3 1 GHz Res 5 MHz 3 MHz Sweep 50 51 ms 401 pts Marker Trace Amplitude 1 1 2 47888 GHz 12 71 W 2 1 2 63888 GHz 16 24 M 3 1 2 82088 GHz 21 78 W 4 15 3 81258 GHz 14 84 W CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 15 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman ESO 3 Specifications of Antennas HF Broadband Antenna Application 20 108 MHz Designed for operation on all kinds of vehicles including Jeeps Trucks and other armoured vehicles ji Suitable for operation on shelters and to be mounted on masts or in other permanent installations Different kinds of bases available with or without spring for flexible or rigid installations needed w No tuning electronics in the base No tuning required Centerfed dipole Radiating elements com pletely enclosed in epoxy fibreglass laminate eei parts are brass and stainless steel EL 3 1 m 3 3m with base 1 Polyurethane lacgue ul dg Temperature range 55 71 67 F 160 F CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 16 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman O HF Broadband Antenna Application 80 200 MHz w Designed for operation on all kinds of vehicles including Jeeps Trucks and other armoured vehicles Suitable for operation on shelters
7. EN The unit is complete charged 4 ABC Charger User Manual e Read this instruction before the charger is taken into use e Keep this manual within easy reach for the user of this battery charger e Hydrogen gas will be produced when charging lead acid batteries and hydrogen gas is explosive e Open flames and sparks should be kept away from batteries they may produce Explosions e he charger should be switched off before the charger battery plug is discon nected e t is related with real danger to touch any parts inside the charger Do not do any repair work with the main switch ON and to be real sure disconnect the mains connector General The ABC Charger is suitable both for Freely Ventilated Wet and Valve Regulated Dry lead acid batteries The charger is small and very light 1 5 kg an can there fore easily be fitted close to the battery The charger can be delivered with pro gram compensating for the equipment base load The charger operates in high frequency and should be connected to a standard 230 V mains connection with ground The built in micro controller controls the charging process according to the chosen charging algorithm During charging the charging progress is displayed with a status indicator LED on the front panel The microcontroller is also controlling the charging progress with regards to Temperature in the charger an time If a fault occurs in some cells or the temperature rises the charging curren
8. ONS Element Loc Periodic Antenna 1 3 GHz TYPE NO POLARIZATION IMPEDANCE GAIN VSWR POWER 3 dB BEAMWIDTH mid band TERMINATION GROUNDING MOUNTING MATERIALS WEIGHT WIND AREA WIND LOAD DIMENSIONS LxW LP 1 3 GHz horizontal vertical 50 0 4 2 dBd 6 dBi lt 2 5 100 W in polarization plane 61 vertical to pol H plane 106 N female other termination on request all metal parts are DC grounded mast clamp see chapt 10 30 80mm WG 11 standard 50 104mm WG 12 option aluminium stainless steel weather resistant plastics 650 g 0 008 m 7 at 130 km h 10 at 150 km h 350 x 160 mm 18 REF 1 16 546 dB CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 23 24 20 elaman 7 5 a SEEN SS VC RT SS LL SS SHE V LT 190 180 ER oun J s S CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice Radiation Diagram at 2 GHz elaman 5 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS 9 Batteries Jammer Battery AGM Absorbed Glass Mat AGM batteries Developed for aircraft batteries Surround the lead plates with layers of glass mat which is little more than damp with electrolyte The result is that the bat teries are pa
9. and Lifeline batteries are designed to give very high starting cur rents therefore care must be taken not to short circuit the batteries in any way Do not attempt to open the battery Red Flash and Lifeline batteries are sealed and cannot be opened in any way this action would allow oxygen into the battery and render it useless Always observe the correct polarity of the battery positive and negative ter minals Battery Care Installation Use the recommended torque settings for battery terminals when installing RFANM LL 7NM Check that you have sufficient battery capacity prior to the installation or addi tional electronic electrical marine applicances equipment Do not mix AGM Gel or Wet batteries within the same battery bank A Ensure that your battery charger is working correctly prior to installation of batteries and at regular intervals Never lift or lower the battery using the connection lead as this is dangerous and may damage the battery terminals A Ensure that the battery tray is clean and clear of any debris CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 27 29 b NIN 52 OA ZL GZ amp 5 90 JO S3lnNIW ae ee 2 34 Set UTAMA HO Kec 3ONOONO 2 SMS nou OF LTR SONIYA AIV PONTO DNSISNIDNI GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS 419652 22 1
10. ce 9 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman 7 5 If you change to another type or size of battery please contact for change of charging algorithm If the wrong algorithm is chosen the warranty will be void 6 Servicing Manual for Jammer System HP 3260 5 Measures instruments Spectrum Analyzer Wattmeter Test procedure Connect the channel from 20 80 MHz with an attenuator Then connect it with a opectrum Analyzer e g from Hewlett Packard Put the Spectrum Analyzer on start at 15 MHz and on stop at 100 MHz Connect the HP 3260 S with a cable to a battery or a kind of generator Switch the key switch on the remote control ON Then switch on the single channel from 20 to 80 MHz Use the button on the remote control To check the frequency of each channel repeat this procedure with every single channel and on the Spectrum Analyzer It is very important that all other channels are still OFF for this test Every channel that is working without connecting to an antenna or a coaxial resis tor will damage the Jammer The relevant channel will be broken To check the output power in watts use a special wattmeter like for example the BIRD Wattmeter model 4410A CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 10 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman LD 7 Electrical Specification Electrical Specifications T 25 C VDD 28 VDC 50 Ohm System Channel 1 20 80 MHz Mi Chann
11. e charger will be reset as soon as the charger is switched off and then on 1600W version is reset by the red knob on the front or by disconnecting the mains cable The charging time depends on the size of battery and the depth of discharge A freely ventilated battery Wet can be discharged to max 800 and a valve regu lated Dry with max 70 OBS Switch off the charger before the battery is disconnected If the battery is disconnected without switching off the charger sparks may be produces CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 8 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman O 5 Trouble shooting and service RED flashing LED may mean that the battery is not properly connected Check cables connection terminals plugs and other connections to the battery Rectify if possible Measure the voltage at the battery and at the charger If the connecting points and the voltage are correct contact for consultation Standard setting ventilated valve regulated with parallel consumption J program Free ventilated open lead acid Valve regulated Gel Charging phase Voltage level Time Voltage level Time U 1 phase 1 4 V cell max 12 h gt 1 4 V cell max 12 h U 1 phase 2 4 V cell max 12 h 2 35 V cell max 12 h U 2 phase 2 3 V cell unlimited 2 3 V cell unlimited Traction batteries M B program Free ventilated open lead acid Valve regulate Gel Charging phase Voltage level Time Voltage level Time U 1 phase
12. el 3 UHF 200 500 MHz Mi 500 1000 Mz Mn 1000 2000 L MHz Mi channel 6 2000209 MHz Mn Channel 7 SHF 2500 3000 MHz Min came atts Chamel3 O O O 0 1508 Chanel tts 15dB Camis ws Power Consumption L 78 37 1588 Modulation owe Operating Current PEP e operating Yotage ___ 60 40 _ _ ut Curent A L u T Power Box 460x520x1 mm 530 275 220 Max Base Plate 100085015 Ma Antenna Box 1500 1000 380 mm May CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 11 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman 5 Agilent HP Marketing amp Consulting 20 80 MHz Mkr4 88 8 MHz Ref 1 995 kH Atten 40 dB 160 8 H Start 10 MHz Stop 100 MHz Res BH 5 MHz 3 MHz Sweep 20 ms 200 pts Marker Trace i Amplitude 19 141 H 152 3 147 H 88 8 MHz 168 8 W Agilent HP Marketing Consulting 50 200 Mkr4 200 0 MHz Ref 1 585 kW Atten 48 dB 135 5 Start 50 MHz Stop 250 MHz Res BH 5 MHz 3 MHz Sweep 20 ms 200 pts Amplitude 118 HW 125 4 137 2 W 135 5 W CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 12 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman O Ag
13. ilent HP Marketing amp Consulting 200 500 MHz Mkr3 400 0 MHz Ref 1 585 kH Atten 40 dB 96 16 W Start 150 MHz Stop 550 MHz Res BH 5 MHz 3 MHz Sweep 20 ms 200 pts fimplitude 288 8 MHz 189 8 M 300 0 MHz 197 7 M 468 8 MHz 95 15 W 568 8 MHz 92 66 W HP Marketing Consulting 500 1000 MHz Mkr3 925 MHz Ref 1 585 kW Atten 40 dB 44 36 W Start 450 MHz Stop 1 05 GHz Res 5 MHz UEN 3 MHz Sweep 20 ms 200 pts Marker Trace Amplitude 1 588 MHz 53 14 W 758 MHz 47 28 M 925 MHz 44 36 M 1 000 GHz 41 87 M CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice T3 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman 5 Agilent HP Marketing amp Consulting 1 2 GHz Mkr3 1 825 GHz Ref 1 Atten 40 dB 34 14 H _ j 41 s 4 10 dB Offst 38 dB Start 950 MHz Stop 2 05 GHz 5 MHz 3 MHz 4Sweep 20 ms 200 Marker Trace i Amplitude 1 C1 1 666 GHz 24 18 H 2 15 1 588 GHz 27 59 H 3 15 1 825 GHz 34 14 4 15 2 8668 GHz 37 57 HP Marketing amp Consulting 2 2 5 GHz Mkr3 2 488 GHz Ref 1 kW Atten 40 dB 26 67 N Start 1 9 GHz Stop 2 6 GHz 5 MHz VBH 3 MHz sSweep 20 01 ms 200 Marker Trace X Axis Amplitude 1 15 Freq 2 088 GHz 19 93 H 2 15 Freq 2 258 GHz 18 51 W 3 15 Freq 2 4808 GHz 25 67 W 4 1 Freg 2 544 GHZ 31 65 W CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 14 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman
14. ls either analog or digital CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 5 elaman Difference between Technologies White Noise is generated via a Diode or a Transistor which due to its nature can not be fine tuned see attached diagram This possibility is provided by the sweep signal In addition we like to stress that White Noise signals loose a lot of their initial ca pacity output as most of the input power get lost into heat Double Digital Sweep in comparison maintains a constant Level of the output Signal 3 Operation manual and short form of start up manual for Jammer system HP 3260S STEP 1 Never use the HP Jammers without antennas So connect on the antennas before doing anything else STEP 2 Connect the remote control with the HP Jammer STEP 3 Switch on the key switch to power on the HP Jammer Use the channel switches There are special LEDs which show you that the Jammer channels are one power CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 6 elaman 7 5 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS opecial RF LEDs show you that the Jammer is working and that there is power on the antennas CHARGING To charge the battery pack of the HP 3260 S Jammer connect the power pack with 230V There is a LED which shows you the charging status RED The unit is charging YELLOW The unit is still charging 80 90 of the capacity is charged PITTI GRE
15. lways escort cars for more flexibility and safety 10 10 Use 2 HP 3260 S one in front and one in the back of the VIP car or con voy for the double protection range 11 The HP 3260 S is installed in all kinds of Off Road Cars Range Rover Land Rover MB V G M Toyota Landcruiser GMC Suburban Nissan Patrol Em bassador Ford Explorer etc 12 The HP 3260 S is easy to operate If installed once the operator can see and control each channel on its own he has full information about power supply and RF transmission everything is shown the remote control and on the unit itself by LEDs and other optical means 13 We suggest a maintenance contract with our company to check the HP ECM Series every two years 14 Elaman will give complete support for training advice of spare parts and measure instruments We Elaman are proud to mention that all Jammers once supplied to our custom ers and installed into the various cars are in full operation although some of them are in use for more than 12 years WP Marketing Coning 20 6 Mud BRA MM Rel L95 kH 5 Petes dii 108 8 N Sra 20 MM Shop B0 ME Double Digital Sweep Technology We use three special IC s which generate the sweep signals These signals are being tuned digitally to each single frequency range Type of Modulation We add to the carrier of the sweep signals a FM modulation We jam with our DDS all AM FM SSB signa
16. ncy should be around 20 MHz or 25 MHz The highest frequency should work now around 2000 MHz or higher 2 5 GHz and if required also up to 3 GHz 5 Between both frequencies there should be no gaps Nobody knows whichfre quency the terrorist is using 6 Forthe own communication there are other tactical solutions which should on ly be discussed personally 7 The unit should be MODULAR each channel is working on its own al NO breakdown the whole system if one channel is out us the others are still in full operation Easy for repair easy for maintenance easy for upgrading in new technology or higher frequencies So no black box with no function if something is wrong always modules CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 4 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman O 8 Different output power for the different channels During all our tests and ex with our clients we would suggest 20 80 2 about 125 to 150 VHF 80 200 MHz about 125 W 200 500 MHz about 100 W SHF 500 1000 MHz about 40 W SHF2 1000 2000 MHz about 25 W 2000 3000 MHz about 15 W The Channel HF and VHF have no gain with the used antennas all the other channels have a gain up to 11 dBi With these output powers the safety range is more than 250 meters in all directions which is more than suffi cient to protect the VIPs 9 Never install the Jammer HP 32605 into the VIP car a
17. nsmitters as well as Jammers were not used direct to people with a pacemaker During transmission All doors and windows have to be closed Outside the vehicle a safety distance from the antennas has to be taken The use and operation of the Jammer is only allowed to trained people and end users CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 2 GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman 1 Technical Specifications HP 32605 Power supply 12 V DC from the car 24 V DC from the Jam mer battery Power consumption 470 W Frequency range HF 20 80 MHz VHF 80 200 MHz UHF 200 500 MHz SHFI 500 1000 MHz 1000 2000 MHz SHFIII 2000 2500 MHz 2500 3000 MHz Output power HF 150 W VHF 125 W UHF 100 W SHFI 40 W SHFII 25 W SHFIII 15 W 10 W Dimensions Jammer 46 x 52 x 28 cm 46 x 52 28 Voltage Con 46 x 52 x 15 Modulation Type Sweep Antennas HF Omni Directional VHF Antennas for HF Log periodic Ant SHFI for UHF SHFI SHFII and SHFII III IV SHFIII IV Accessories Cables Remote control Batteries Special roof box Operation After the Jammer is assembled and installed to the car including all cables for the supply voltage and antennas It is ready for use The Jammer should never be erated without connected antennas CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 9 elaman gt GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS
18. rent continuous continuous O fepe smo full charge full recharge 8 months N A Weight 11Kg 74Kg 10Kg 70Kg 15Kg 44Kg 18Kg 62Kg 50 D O D Venting no special provision Venting Venting Vent tube required required required required Topingup No J Yes X JjYes Leakage if Some damaged Thixotropic gel Yes Yes leakage Possible Applications e Marine Ancillary Equipment and Starting e Motorhome Ancillary Equipment e Caravan Ancillary Equipment Utilities Transportation Remote Power Solar Recreational Vehicle e Trolling Note Laboratory testing has confirmed the amount of carbon present in batteries marketed is minimal and in fact should be classed as Lead Calcium CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 26 elaman O Typical Power Requirements den p ES _Amps y 8 33 Echo sounder J 4 os 18 1 15 m sm log 117 VHStransmit 50 417 02 083 WHE receive 5 0 5 2 _ ridge 335 19 5 417 01 042 2 AM FM radio _ 44 3 33 O 12V TV 40 333 Reading lamp 35 125 6 s 8 38 84 Total Battery Care Safety Large capacity batteries can be heavy take care when handling all batteries Do not short circuit the battery Red Flash
19. rticularly tough since the plates are well supported and there s electrolyte sloshing around They are rela tively new to the UK and European mar ket but are now the most popular battery type used in the American marine and re creational vehicle market The battery is completely sealed and waterproof and should continue to work even under the most extreme conditions The battery has a very low self rate of discharge providing exceptional life during periods of non activity Lifeline DMS technologies Engineering with Energy General Technical Data Technology Lead Calcium AGM Absorbed Glass Mat Voltage Range 12V and 6V options Capacity Range 33AH to 255AH High Rate Discharge Capability Good Installation Any orientation Cycle Life Approx 950 at 50 depth of dis charge Temperature Range 40 C to 60 C e High resistance to shock and vibration e Charge Regime Constant voltage unlimited current fast charge e Termination Din post lug terminal e Shelf Life 2 years from full recharge e Non hazardous non spillable cargo CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 25 elaman LD GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS Battery Technology Comparison Technology Wet Lead Acid Carbon fibre Range Range 33 255Ah 24 225Ah 60 170Ah 70 270Ah Installation Temperature Charging Constant Constant Constant Constant Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Unlimited C 3 continuous C10 C10 cur
20. stant plastics 1 8 kg 0 09 m 86 N at 130 km h 114 N at 150 km h 810 x 760 mm CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 19 20 elaman CONFIDENTIAL Subject change without prior notice Radiation Diagram at 350 MHz Element Loc Periodic Antenna 500 1000 MHz TYPE NO POLARIZATION IMPEDANCE GAIN BEAMWIDTH VSWR POWER TERMINATION GROUNDING MOUNTING MATERIALS WEIGHT WIND AREA WIND LOAD DIMENSIONS LxW CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS LP 500 1000 MHz horizontal vertical 50 O MHz gain beamwidth dBi E plane H plane 400 53 7 3 69 108 600 55 7 5 53 100 800 54 7 4 50 104 lt 2 5 500 MHz 500 900 MHz 300 W female other termination on request all metal parts are DC grounded mast clamp see chapt 10 30 80 WG 11 standard 50 104mm WG 12 option aluminium stainless steel weather resistant plastics 1 8 127 at 130 km h 95 N at 150 km h 960 x 760 mm Typical return loss AA a An AVA nr j FF eE e 400 600 800 1000 21 EAMAN SECURITY SOLUTIONS elaman gt Se Radiation Diagram at 850 MHz sents S e RENA S A a BO Sy CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 22 elaman ESO GERMAN SECURITY SOLUTI
21. t us at Elaman GmbH German Security Solutions Seitzstr 23 80538 Munich Germany Tel 49 89 24 20 91 80 Fax 49 89 24 20 91 81 info elaman de www elaman de
22. t will be limited If you have a special requirement of charging algorithm or application please con tact LEAB CONFIDENTIAL Subject to change without prior notice 7 elaman LD Installation The ABC Charger is mainly suited for indoor use It can be used positioned hori zontally on a table or a shelf hang on a o wall using the free supplied bracket or as a built in charger in the vehicle or machinery When it is built in it has to be shock absorbed The charger can be with fixed connection to the battery or with conven tional connectors Position the charger in such a way that the air supply will not be obstructed When the charger is fitted on a wall or mounted in a vehicle it should be horizontal to limit dust and moisture to enter it Function Check that battery type and size correspond to the setting of the charger Also check that the polarity between the charger and the battery is right Positive to positive and negative to negative Connect the battery to the charger and switch on the charger The charging starts after a few seconds and the status indi cator Orange LED is lit up Orange LED remains on until the battery is fully charged If the charger is connected to a fully charged battery the charger will be charging for 1 hour This is the minimum charging time Green LED is lit up when the battery is ready to be used Maintenance charging will continue as long as the battery is connected ABC600 800 Th

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