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1. DIP switch Mounting hole 6 AMmode ON OFF OE cares 5 Range setting on ON oFF OFF 4 Range setting oF ON oFF ON 3 D N polarity NIGHT Low NIGHT High 1 Relay mode Relay mode ON means the relay will Latch and be open in alarm Relay mode OFF means the relay will be Auto reset after 2 seconds in Alarm LED mode ON means AIS Alarm Information System ison D N polarity mode ON means DAY mode high volt age or open NIGHT mode Low voltage D N polarity mode OFF means DAY mode low volt k age or open NIGHT mode high voltage Open input in both settings is interpreted as DAY mode 1 2 m 2 4 m 4 9 m DIP4 Range setting ON OFF OFF DIPS Range setting OFF OFF ON AM mode ON means that the detector will give a si lent AM alarm in case of sabotage Audio test mode handclap test is on AM mode OFF means that the detector will send out an audible Buzzer signal in case of sabotage and will give AM alarm Audio test mode handclap test is off 10 Set the desired range i e the detector sensitivity setting by using the DIP switch no 4 and 5 DIP6 2014 Alarmtech 4 9 m Zone 1 2 4 m Zone 2 11 Check the window constructions and note what kind of glass is used and especially in the pane closest to the room SUGGESTED SETTINGS OF THE DETECTOR DEPENDING ON WINDOW DESIGN AND TYPE OF GLASS 1 2 m Zone 3 e Float glass S
2. 4 Use ADT700 to test and calibrate the detector for opti mal position TESTING AND CALIBRATING ADT 700 tester is a specially developed tool for calibrating and adjusting the detector AD700 AM for optimal function in the acoustic room the DRC Digital Room Compensation proce dure When testing the detector settings you do not need to open it again as the tester will communicate with the detector acoustically Never test the AD 700 with open lid Make sure the lid is fas tened properly Caution Do not use the ADT 700 tester in proximity to your ears as the tester produces loud noises 2 4 AD700 manual 1419en DIGITAL ROOM COMPENSATION PROCEDURE Prepare the acoustic detector for DRC by following steps The DIP switches inside the detector should be set as follows be fore testing e If D Nand Als line is not used DIP2 LED shall be in Monitor mode OFF state e D N line if used should be in DAY mode e AIS line if used should be in high state 1 Press the START button of the ADT 700 tester to put the power on Green LED will light 2 Hold the tester 0 7 to max 1 5 m from the detector and aim the speaker at it 3 Press the START button once more to initiate the DRC mode The LED on the detector will start to flicker 4 Goto the furthest distance max 9 m of the glass to be protected and aim the speaker at the detector 5 Press the DRC button to send a DRC signal out Make this 2 10 times from differe
3. 4 4 AD700 manual 1419en ALARMTECH Detectors Acoustic Glass Break Detector Instruction and installation manual AD 700 AM DESCRIPTION AD 700 AM is an acoustic glass break detector giving an alarm when glass is smashed at intruder attempts through windows doors and glazed walls The detector is based on advanced microcontroller technol ogy and programmed to take a lot of relevant acoustic factors into account the Digital Room Compensation DRC This makes the detector able to distinguish between a true glass break and other irrelevant sounds The detector is for indoor use The coverage distance is 1 9 m The coverage angle is 1652 which means that one detec tor can protect several windows in the same room The de tector can be mounted in the ceiling or on a wall with a free line of sight to the window being protected AD 700 AM is equipped with an AM function a separate re lay which gives an alarm at sabotage of microphone The pri mary purpose of AM function is detection of damage or total blindness of microphone AD 700 AM is certified according to EN 50131 2 7 1 2012 security grade 2 165 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 Zone 1 7 6 4 9m 6 5 5 4 4 Zone 2 3 2 4m 3 2 2 Zone 3 1 2 m 0 e o 76543 2103123 4 5 6 7 Coverage area in the acoustic room Zone 1 3 CONNECTION TO A 24 HOUR LOOP The detector is con
4. ALARMTECH Detectors Acoustic Glass Break Detector Instruction and installation manual DESCRIPTION AD 700 is an acoustic glass break detector giving an alarm when glass is smashed at intruder attempts through windows doors and glazed walls The detector is based on advanced microcontroller technol ogy and programmed to take a lot of relevant acoustic factors into account the Digital Room Compensation DRC This makes the detector able to distinguish between a true glass break and other irrelevant sounds The detector is for indoor use The coverage distance is 1 9 m The coverage angle is 1652 which means that one detector can protect several windows in the same room The detector can be mounted in the ceiling or on a wall with a free line of sight to the window being protected AD 700 is certified according to EN 50131 2 7 1 2012 secu rity grade 2 165 _ O N U AU WN CO O O 76543 2103123 4 5 6 7 Coverage area in the acoustic room Zone 1 3 CONNECTION TO A 24 HOUR LOOP The detector is constructed for continuous supervision and is extra resistant to different acoustic disturbances It will func tion well in most environments However in rooms with very high rates of disturbances as in industrial workshops and gyms it is recommended to test the detector for 3 4 weeks before deciding to use it co
5. DIP1 Control Unit Detector1 Detector2 Detector3 Detector4 etc 12 ee A 12 Ve B The detectors are now back in DAY mode If some detectors have triggered an alarm during NIGHT mode this will be indi cated by LED light The alarm relay follows the setting of DIP1 LED will flash on the detector that triggered the first alarm and will shine firmly on the other alarming ones When switching from DAY to NIGHT all the detectors are reset TECHNICAL DATA Type thickness of protected glass To test the function of the detectors with the ADT 700 Control Unit A 12 V B Detector 1 Detector2 Detector3 Detector 4 etc Set the switches A and B in the position showed in figure above The detectors are now in DAY mode and prepared for receiving signals from the ADT 700 See Function test of the alarm relay using ADT 700 When testing is finished the switch B must be open Otherwise the indication of first alarming detector will be blocked in NIGHT mode Function test of the alarm relay using the ADT 700 tester Start the testing by pressing the start button at the ADT 700 at a distance of around 1 m from the detector LED then starts to flash confirming it is set in test mode The alarm relay is now open End the test by pressing the ADT 700 stop button at a distance of 1m from the detector The alarm relay will now close The test will otherwise end up automatically after 4 minutes Function test of the alarm relay by
6. IP switches now is done the alarm relay will open Attention If DIP1 is in OFF mode the relay will be open for 2 seconds only and then close If DIP1 is in ON mode the relay will be open and close when the power is switched off or if the mode is changed from DAY to NIGHT on terminal 4 Another alternative to close the alarm relay is to switch DIP3 over to ON mode D N polarity Test of AM relay 1 Check if the cover screw is tighten up 2 Seal microphone completely with elastic material like plasticine or chewing gum 3 Put the power on The AM relay will open in a couple of seconds 4 Remove sealing material from microphone The relay will close in a couple of seconds Attention Hand clap test DIP6 cannot be used as a tester of the relay function It is just an indication that microphone and electronics is functioning float 4 mm laminated P2 4 mm 4 mm min 40x40 cm 9 m radius 165 Zone 3 1 2m Zone 2 2 4 m Zone 1 4 9 m Supply voltage 12 V DC 9 15 V DC Max voltage ripple Voltage monitoring Current consumption quiescent alarm state Alarm output AM alarm output Alarm and AM alarm contact rating Tamper contact rating Alarm indication 2Vpp at 12 V alarm at lt 7 V 0 5V 26 mA 24 mA 12 V DC relay 50 mA 50 V DC peak AC Rs lt 309 50 mA 50 V DC peak AC LED Environmental class EN50130 5 2011 Class Operating temp range 5 C to 40 C Operatin
7. IP3 ON DAY High or Open NIGHT Low AIS Alarm Information System AIS in conjunction with D N is used to show which of detec tors first was giving an alarm In NIGHT mode AIS can also re motely enable detectors for testing by the ADT 700 AD700 AM manual 1419en Remote control of day and night mode and indication of the detec tor giving first alarm Connect the detectors max 20 pcs in accordance with the following schedule and set the DIP switches DIP2 ON LED mode AIS DIP3 OFF D N polarity DAY mode open line or low Control Unit Detector1 Detector 2 Detector3 Detector4 etc 12 ee A 12 Ve B This is the initial configuration The detectors are now in DAY mode There is no LED indication of an alarm but the alarm relay will open in case of alarm It is not possible to test the detectors with ADT 700 Control Unit Detector1 Detector 2 Detector3 Detector 4 etc 12 V A 12 Ve B The detectors are now in NIGHT mode There is no indication of an alarm The information is stored in the Alarm memory In case of alarm the relay will open It is not possible to test the detectors with ADT 700 If the position of any DIP switch is changed an alarm will be triggered The alarm relay will fol low the setting of DIP1 Control Unit Detector 1 Detector2 Detector3 Detector 4 etc 12 V i A 12 V i B The detectors are now back in DAY mode If some detectors have triggered an alarm during NIGHT m
8. ckout hole on the back of the base with a pair of tongs 6 Pull the wiring cable through the knockout hole in the bottom plate 7 Connect the wires to the screw terminals Pin Marking Function 9 Sab Tamper switch output 8 Sab Tamper switch output Sp Spare terminal 6 NC Relay output Normally Closed _ a Ground The terminals can be connected to the sabotage loop or the alarm loop at your own choice 6 6 6 6 1 4 AD700 manual 1419en 8 Use the cable strap provided to fix the wiring cable to the detector 9 Fix the detector firmly to the base with the enclosed screws Cable jacket knock out Mounting hole PC interface LED Tamper switch Screw terminal 1 10 DIP switch Mounting hole UNDERSTANDING THE DIP SWITCH Relay mode ON means the relay will Latch and be open in DIP1 alarm Relay mode OFF means the relay will be Auto reset after 2 seconds in Alarm DIP LED mode ON means AIS Alarm Information System is on D N polarity mode ON means DAY mode high voltage or open NIGHT mode Low voltage DIP3 D N polarity mode OFF means DAY mode low voltage or open NIGHT mode high voltage Open input in both settings is interpreted as DAY mode 1 2 m 2 4m 4 9m DIP4 Range setting ON OFF OFF DIP5 Range setting OFF OFF ON DIPG Audio test ON means hand clap test mode is on Audio test OFF means hand clap test mode
9. connecting to terminal 4 D N Set DIP3 OFF NIGHT mode connect 12V to terminal 4 D N in the detector If any change in the position of DIP switches now is done the alarm relay will open Attention If DIP1 is in OFF mode the relay will be open for 2 seconds only and then close If DIP1 is in ON mode the relay will be open and close when the power is switched off or if the mode is changed from DAY to NIGHT on terminal 4 Another alternative to close the alarm relay is to switch DIP3 over to ON mode D N polarity float 4 mm laminated P2 4 mm 4 mm Size of protected glass min 40x40 cm Max range 9 m radius 165 Zone 3 1 2m Range setting Zone 2 2 4 m Zone 1 4 9 m Supply voltage 12 V DC 9 15 V DC Max voltage ripple 2 Vpp at 12 V Voltage monitoring Current consumption quiescent alarm state Alarm output Alarm contact rating Tamper contact rating Alarm indication alarm at lt 7 V 0 5V 26 mA 24 mA 12 V DC relay 50 mA 50 V DC peak AC Rs lt 309 50 mA 50 V DC peak AC LED Environmental class EN50130 5 2011 Class Operating temperature range 5 C to 40 C Operating humidity range max 93 RH Housing material plastic ABS Dimensions 60x32x98 mm Security grade Approvals EN50131 2 7 1 2012 Grade 2 INCERT B 582 0017 F amp P Registrated SBSC 04 693 VdS Klasse B G104512 We reserve the right to changes without notice 2014 Alarmtech
10. et the detector in accordance with the measured distance between the glass and the detector e Laminated glass Set the detector to Zone 1 4 9 m re gardless of the measured distance between the glass and the detector The detector s coverage area is 1 9 m Range Glass Type 4 9 m float Zone 1 laminated P2 Zone 1 CHECK THE SETTINGS WITH ADT 700 TESTER If the detector is placed too far or too close from the glass it will not respond At DRC testing the LED of the detector will flash 1 2 or 3 times to show it is in a certain Zone If it does not flash a better place must be selected 1 Put the cover on and make sure it hooks properly into the base of the detector Fasten the cover screw properly 2 Apply power LED will now indicate your range setting by blinking 1 3 times 3 By a simple hand clap test you can check that the micro phone and electronic circuit works properly Just Set DIP6 Audio test mode to ON state clap your hands close to the detector and the LED will flash Note This is no indication of the sensitivity of the detector 4 Use ADT700 to test and calibrate the detector for opti mal position TESTING AND CALIBRATING ADT 700 tester is a specially developed tool for calibrating and adjusting the detector AD700 AM for optimal function in the acoustic room the DRC Digital Room Compensation proce dure When testing the detector settings you do not need to open it again as the tester w
11. g humidity range max 93 RH Housing material plastic ABS Dimensions 60x32x98 mm Security grade EN50131 2 7 1 2012 Grade 2 Approvals INCERT B 582 0017 F amp P Registrated We reserve the right to changes without notice 2014 Alarmtech 424 AD700 AM manual 1419en
12. ill communicate with the detector acoustically Never test the AD 700 AM with open lid Make sure the lid is fastened properly Caution Do not use the ADT 700 tester in proximity to your ears as the tester produces loud noises 2z4 AD700 AM manual 1419en DIGITAL ROOM COMPENSATION PROCEDURE Prepare the acoustic detector for DRC by following steps The DIP switches inside the detector should be set as follows before testing e DIP2 LED shall be in Monitor mode OFF state e D N line if used should be in DAY mode AIS line if used should be in high state 1 Press the START button of the ADT 700 tester to put the power on Green LED will light 2 Hold the tester 0 7 to max 1 5 m from the detector and aim the speaker at it 3 Press the START button once more to initiate the DRC mode The LED on the detector will start to flicker 4 Goto the furthest distance max 9 m of the glass to be protected and aim the speaker at the detector 5 The DRC range calculated by the detector will be dis played as a number of pulses from 1 to 3 Press the DRC button to send a DRC signal out Make this 2 10 times from different angles of the protection area for op timal capability The LED will flash confirming it has received the signal The LED will then start to blink and flicker The DRC range calculated by the detector will be displayed as a number of pulses from 1 to 3 In case of too weak or too strong signals outside
13. is off Zone 1 2014 Alarmtech 10 Set the desired range i e the detector sensitivity setting by using the DIP switch no 4 and 5 11 Check the window constructions and note what kind of glass is used and especially in the pane closest to the room SUGGESTED SETTINGS OF THE DETECTOR DE PENDING ON WINDOW DESIGN AND TYPE OF GLASS e Float glass Set the detector in accordance with the meas ured distance between the glass and the detector e Laminated glass Set the detector to Zone 1 4 9 m re gardless of the measured distance between the glass and the detector The detector s coverage area is 1 9 m Range Glass Type laminated P2 Zone 1 CHECK THE SETTINGS WITH ADT 700 TESTER If the detector is placed too far or too close from the glass it will not respond At DRC testing the LED of the detector will flash 1 2 or 3 times to show it is in a certain Zone If it does not flash a better place must be selected 1 Put the cover on and make sure it hooks properly into the base of the detector Fasten the cover screw properly 2 Apply power LED will now indicate your range setting by blinking 1 3 times 3 By a simple hand clap test you can check that the micro phone and electronic circuit works properly Just Set DIP6 Audio test mode to ON state clap your hands close to the detector and the LED will flash Note This is no indication of the sensitivity of the detec tor
14. ng Audio test on Low supply voltage UNDERSTANDING THE LED WHEN TESTING THE DE TECTOR LED Detector status Flickers In test mode In calibration mode Confirms received signal Set range setting to Zone 1 Flickers and blinks Flashes 1 5 s Blinks slowly 1 time each 2 5 s after calibration 4 9 m Blinks slowly 2 times each Set range setting to Zone 2 2 5 s after calibration 2 4 m Blinks slowly 3 times each Set range setting to Zone 3 2 5 s after calibration 1 2 m TROUBLESHOOTING Detector does not respond e Check the supply voltage and polarity LED permanently on e Switch off the detector for a short period e Check if LED is in latching mode DIP1 ON Audio signal e AWM alarm if DIP6 is in OFF position e Check if AM alarm sabotage e Check if the cover was fastened properly No alarm e Check the alarm wiring e Check the alarm loop wiring e Check the power supply voltage and polarity D N CONTROL Day Night The D N makes it possible to remote control the alarm indi cations of the detectors and remote reset during DAY gt NIGHT transition The D N increases the security of the detector as it enables the alarm indications to be concealed in NIGHT mode without any influence on the relay function Control Unit Detector1 Detector2 Detector3 Detector4 etc D N control for DIP3 OFF DAY Low or Open NIGHT High Control Unit Detector1 Detector 2 Detector3 Detector 4 etc OV D N D N control for D
15. nt angles of the protection area for optimal capability e TheLED will flash confirming it has received the signal The LED will then start to blink and flicker e The DRC range calculated by the detector will be dis played as a number of pulses from 1 to 3 e Incase of too weak or too strong signals outside the compensation range means that the detector is placed too close or too far from the object to be pro tected the detector will then not show DRC range 6 Press the STOP button from a distance of 0 7 to max 1 5 m from the detector to terminate the DRC procedure If DRC range measured by the detector is different from ac tual DIP switch settings the LED will continue to blink 1 3 times showing the correct range number to be set in the de tector e The LED blinks 1 time e The LED blinks 2 times e The LED blinks 3 times TIMEOUT Both the AD 700 detector and ADT 700 tester are equipped with a timeout feature The AD 700 will stop the DRC mode and the ADT 700 will switch off power if no activity has hap pened within 3 4 minutes set to Zone 1 4 9 m set to Zone 2 2 4 m set to Zone 3 1 2 m 2014 Alarmtech PROTECTING SEVERAL WINDOWS BY ONE DETECTOR AD 700 can protect several windows in one room if the win dows are within the coverage area Make independent DRC test for each window to be protected Follow the procedure above for each window The detector shall be set to the low est Zone number that i
16. ntinuously In rare cases a combi nation of random sounds can trigger an alarm SPECIAL TOOLS In most rooms e g offices no special tools are required dur ing the installation In rooms with complicated acoustics it is recommended to use the ADT 700 tester ADT 700 can also be used for function test and annual service 2014 Alarmtech AD 700 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS e Detector should be installed on a ceiling or on a wall op posite to the glass to be protected e Clear line of sight between the microphone of the detector and the glass is required e Distance between the glass and the detector should be 1 9m e Detector should be installed min 50 cm from a corner e Detector should be installed min 1 m over the floor e Detector should be installed min 30 cm from the ceiling at wall mounting e Detector should be installed on a flat surface which is free from objects in a radius of 50 cm from the detector e Detector should not be installed close to air vents or big sound reflecting obstacles e Never mount the detector in the corners Location for wall or ceiling mount INSTALLATION 1 Choose the best mounting position on the wall or ceiling 2 Loosen the cover screw and remove the cover 3 Use the bottom part as a template and mark the place of the holes of with a pen 4 Usea2 5 mm drill for the self tapping screws provided If necessary use wall anchors 5 If necessary cut out the marked kno
17. ode this will be indi cated by LED light The alarm relay follows the setting of DIP1 LED will flash on the detector that triggered the first alarm and will shine firmly on the other alarming ones When switching from DAY to NIGHT all the detectors are reset TECHNICAL DATA Type thickness of protected glass Size of protected glass Max range Range setting To test the function of the detectors with the ADT 700 Control Unit Detector1 Detector2 Detector3 Detector4 etc A 12 V B Set the switches A and B in the position showed in figure above The detectors are now in DAY mode and prepared for receiving signals from the ADT 700 See Function test of the alarm relay using ADT 700 When testing is finished the switch B must be open Otherwise the indication of first alarming detector will be blocked in NIGHT mode Function test of the alarm relay using the ADT 700 tester Start the testing by pressing the start button at the ADT 700 at a distance of around 1 m from the detector LED then starts to flash confirming it is set in test mode The alarm relay is now open End the test by pressing the ADT 700 stop button at a distance of 1m from the detector The alarm relay will now close The test will otherwise end up automatically after 4 minutes Function test of the alarm relay by connecting to terminal 4 D N Set DIP3 OFF NIGHT mode connect 12V to terminal 4 D N in the detector If any change in the position of D
18. s the longest range from the detector UNDERSTANDING THE LED WHEN THE DETECTOR IS INOPERATION LED Detector status In Alarm if Relay mode is in Permanently on y Latch Flashes 1 3 times when P Indication of range setting powered ON FI i ashes when clapping ETE E your hands Flashes slowly for 2 sec L w sibolvvoltare onds i i UNDERSTANDING THE LED WHEN TESTING THE DETECTOR LED Detector status Flickers In test mode In calibration mode Confirms received signal Set range setting to Zone 1 Flickers and blinks Flashes 1 5 s Blinks slowly 1 time each 2 5 s after calibration 4 9 m Blinks slowly 2 times each Set range setting to Zone 2 2 5 s after calibration 2 4 m Blinks slowly 3 times each Set range setting to Zone 3 2 5 s after calibration 1 2 m TROUBLESHOOTING Detector does not respond e Check the supply voltage and polarity LED permanently on e Switch off the detector for a short period e Check if LED is in latching mode DIP1 ON No alarm e Check the alarm wiring e Check the alarm loop wiring e Check the power supply voltage and polarity D N CONTROL Day Night The D N makes it possible to remote control the alarm indi cations of the detectors and remote reset during DAY gt NIGHT transition The D N increases the security of the detector as it enables the alarm indications to be concealed in NIGHT mode without any influence on the relay function Control Unit Detector1 Detector2 Detec
19. st mounting position on the wall or ceiling 2 Loosen the cover screw and remove the cover 3 Use the bottom part as a template and mark the place of the holes of with a pen 4 Usea2 5 mm drill for the self tapping screws provided If necessary use wall anchors 5 If necessary cut out the marked knockout hole on the back of the base with a pair of tongs 6 Pull the wiring cable through the knockout hole in the bottom plate 7 Connect the wires to the screw terminals Spare terminal Relay output Normally Closed Relay output Common Day and Night control of LED Alarm Information System Plus 9 to 15 V DC Ground 4 D N ISSsesseseseses Function E AM relay output Common K f AM relay output Normally Closed O The terminals can be connected to the sabotage loop or the alarm loop at your own choice AD700 AM manual 1419en In case of AM alarm the relay will be opened Depending on DIP6 setting you can select to have an audible or a silent AM alarm In both cases a signal will be sent to the control unit In case of AM alarm the LED will be on if DIP6 OFF and sep arate AM relay will be open 8 Use the cable strap provided to fix the wiring cable to the detector 9 Fix the detector firmly to the base with the enclosed screws Cable jacket knock out DS Mounting hole PC interface Screw LED terminal 11 12 Tamper switch Screw AM terminal sounder 1 10
20. structed for continuous supervision and is extra resistant to different acoustic disturbances It will func tion well in most environments However in rooms with very high rates of disturbances as in industrial workshops and gyms it is recommended to test the detector for 3 4 weeks before deciding to use it continuously In rare cases a combi nation of random sounds can trigger an alarm SPECIAL TOOLS In most rooms e g offices no special tools are required dur ing the installation In rooms with complicated acoustics it is recommended to use the ADT 700 tester ADT 700 can also be used for function test and annual service 2014 Alarmtech 1 of 4 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS e Detector should be installed on a ceiling or on a wall op posite to the glass to be protected e Clear line of sight between the microphone of the detector and the glass is required e Distance between the glass and the detector should be 1 9 m e Detector should be installed min 50 cm from a corner e Detector should be installed min 1 m over the floor e Detector should be installed min 30 cm from the ceiling at wall mounting e Detector should be installed on a flat surface which is free from objects in a radius of 50 cm from the detector e Detector should not be installed close to air vents or big sound reflecting obstacles e Never mount the detector in the corners Location for wall or ceiling mount INSTALLATION 1 Choose the be
21. the compen sation range means that the detector is placed too close or too far from the object to be protected the detector will then not show DRC range 6 Press the STOP button from a distance of 0 7 to max 1 5 m from the detector to terminate the DRC procedure If DRC range measured by the detector is different from ac tual DIP switch settings the LED will continue to blink 1 3 times showing the correct range number to be set in the de tector e The LED blinks 1 time e The LED blinks 2 times set to Zone 2 2 4 m e The LED blinks 3 times set to Zone 3 1 2 m PROTECTING SEVERAL WINDOWS BY ONE DETECTOR Detector can protect several windows in one room if the win dows are within the coverage area Make independent DRC test for each window to be protected Follow the procedure above for each window The detector shall be set to the low est Zone number that is the longest range from the detector set to Zone 1 4 9 m 2014 Alarmtech 324 TIMEOUT Both the AD 700 AM detector and ADT 700 tester are equipped with a timeout feature The AD 700 AM will stop the DRC mode and the ADT 700 will switch off power if no activity has happened within 3 4 minutes UNDERSTANDING THE LED WHEN THE DETECTOR ISIN OPERATION LED Detector status In Alarm if Relay mode is Permanently on in Latch Flashes 1 3 times when powered ON Flashes when clapping your hands Flashes slowly for 2 seconds Indication of range setti
22. tor3 Detector4 etc 12 V 2 2 oak D N control for DIP3 OFF DAY Low or Open NIGHT High Control Unit Detector 1 Detector2 Detector3 Detector 4 etc 2 2 2 D N control for DIP3 ON DAY High or Open NIGHT Low AIS Alarm Information System AIS in conjunction with D N is used to show which of detec tors first was giving an alarm In NIGHT mode AIS can also re motely enable detectors for testing by the ADT 700 3 4 AD700 manual 1419en Remote control of day and night mode and indication of the detector giving first alarm Connect the detectors max 20 pcs in accordance with the following schedule and set the DIP switches DIP2 ON LED mode AIS DIP3 OFF D N polarity DAY mode open line or low Control Unit Detector1 Detector 2 Detector3 Detector 4 etc 12 V a A 12 V i B This is the initial configuration The detectors are now in DAY mode There is no LED indication of an alarm but the alarm relay will open in case of alarm It is not possible to test the detectors with ADT 700 Control Unit Detector 1 Detector2 Detector3 Detector 4 etc 12 V A 12 Ve B The detectors are now in NIGHT mode There is no indication of an alarm The information is stored in the Alarm memory In case of alarm the relay will open It is not possible to test the detectors with ADT 700 If the position of any DIP switch is changed an alarm will be triggered The alarm relay will fol low the setting of
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