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Honeywell TO THE INSTALLER Before planning and installing Seismic Vibration Detector SC100, the circumstances below should be avoided: Water piping Electrical Devices Do not apply the detectors close to electrical Do not apply the detectors close to water devices (such as electric motors, transformers, piping.
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Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product(s) is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Honeywell factory service. For warranty service, return product(s) transportation prepaid, to Honeywell Factory Service, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791.
Honeywell Contents 1 About This Document ............................1 Overview of Contents ..........................1 Special Font and Symbols........................1 How to Use This Document ........................1 2 Introduction ..............................2 Overview of the Detector .........................2 Applications .............................2 Features ..............................3 3 Function Description ............................4 Function Criteria ............................4 Detection Parameters........................4...
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Honeywell Figures Figure 2-1 Detector Description ..............................2 Figure 5-1 Planning Vaults Protection ............................7 Figure 5-2 Layout Plan..................................8 Figure 5-3 Detector mounted on the center of one modular vault ....................8 Figure 5-4 Detector mounted between two modular vaults ......................8 Figure 5-5 Planning ATM Protection...............................
The manual has been reviewed and the accuracy is guaranteed. If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of Honeywell. Honeywell does not take any responsibility for any consequences caused by misunderstanding of the manual or improper operations.
2 Introduction Overview of the Detector Seismic Vibration Detector SC100 is a universal seismic or structural vibration detector designed to detect selected vibrations from burglary or intrusion attempts on high value storage units, such as Vaults, Doors, ATMs, Safes and other solid structures.
The detection range will be reduced if cracks and joints exist in the material. Features Seismic Vibration Detector SC100 has the following features: 24-hour detection of all known attack tools on Vault, Doors, Safes, ATMs, and so on.
3 Function Description Function Criteria Detection Parameters The detection function of Seismic Vibration Detector SC100 is based on the structural vibrations generated on the protected surfaces upon an attempt to break through the physical barriers. Vibrations detected comprise four important parameters: ...
RFI from various transceivers, cellphones and so on. Detector SC100 has a vide supply voltage range from 8 to 16 VDC due to the low internal system voltage of 5 Volt.
Honeywell 5 Planning Protections Before mounting the detector, it is recommended to plan the mounting locations to achieve an extremely high security level. In general, the detectors should be mounted at the center of the detection range (see Table 2-1 on page 2.) or on the positions where most of the attacks are aimed at.
Planning Protections Figure 5-2 Layout Plan meter Wall meter Ceiling Wall Floor Wall meter Wall Layout Plan for a Vault 7x5x3 meters Planning Guidelines The detection range will be reduced if joints or cracks exist in the vault, corners, between walls and floor, and/or on the ceiling.
Honeywell ATMs and Night Deposit Safes ATMs and Night deposit safes are objects exposed to human made noise as well as extensive internal noise, therefore it is recommended that the application setting for ATMs should be G high (setting DIP switch 3 to OFF position).
Planning Protections Inside of the door leaf as close as possible to the lock mechanism or to the hinges. The Armored Cable kit SC114 should be used when mounting detector on/in the door and preferably also a magnetic contact should be added on the door. Cable outlet facilities are normally provided in new safes.
Honeywell Figure 5-9 Planning Document Cabinet Protection The document cabinets as well as filing cabinets have thinner steel surfaces which act as a membrane for acoustic (sound) waves. Therefore before leaving the installation check Note carefully that too high sensitivity not is set.
Installation 6 Installation Mounting the Detector Seismic Vibration Detector SC100 can be mounted on any solid surface, of which the most common surfaces are: Steel, Stainless Steel, Hardened Steel and Concrete. Please read first before mounting the detector. TO THE INSTALLER ...
Refer to the steps below to mount the Detector SC100 on stainless steel or hardened steel. 3. Fix the Mounting Plate SC110 into the 1. Remove paint from the mounting area outline marked and ensure it cannot move, (especially welding area).
Installation 6. Attach detector base 7. Wire and configure the detector (see the Mounting Plate SC110 and then use the related chapter in this user guide), and after a successful test use the top screw to fix the two M4×8mm screws provided to fix it. detector cover properly.
The Movable Mounting Kit SC111 The Movable Mounting Kit SC111 consists of one mounting plate on which Detector SC100 is mounted, one Day position plate on which Detector SC100 is positioned during non armed time, and one Night position plate mounted on the protected surface, on which Detector SC100 is positioned during armed time.
The SC115 External Test Transmitter is a range test transmitter developed to generate a simulated attack signal in protected object with multiple SC100 seismic detectors installed in concrete vaults and all other solid structure value storage units, checking whether the mounting and the function of the seismic detector is good.
Honeywell The figure below shows the components of the Recess Mounting Box SC116. For more information, please refer to “The Recess Mounting Box SC116 User Guide”. Figure 6-10 Recess Mounting Box SC116 Components Wall Plate Mounting Box The Floor Mounting Box SC117 The Floor Mounting Box SC117 is designed to provide an easy way to recess the detector in the floor and protect the detector from external destruction.
Settings 7 Settings All the settings should be configured on the detector base before the detector is installed permanently. The related function modules are shown as below. Figure 7-1 Function modules on Detector Base DIP Switches Noise LED Tamper Switch EOL Jumpers Terminal Block DIP Switch Settings...
Honeywell EOL Jumper Settings Jumper Position EOL Value 2.2K TAMPER 4.7K (RT) 5.6K 2.2K ALARM 4.7K (RA) 5.6K * Factory default settings are shown in grey. Refer to Control Panel manual for proper EOL selection. For each block, only one EOL value can be set.
Connecting the Detector 8 Connecting the Detector The terminal block of the Detector SC100 should be wired correctly before the detector cover has been fixed. It is recommended to follow the steps below to wire the pins on the terminal block:...
Honeywell 9 Test Detector SC100 features three important tests in order to provide the highest level of security: Field Test - Determining the detection range, sensitivity level and mounting location before mounting the detector. Control and Function Test - Checking the proper mounting and wiring of the detector before mounting it permanently.
Remote Test (Alternative) To reach the highest security level of Detector SC100, system provides three different remote test possibilities. For high security installations a daily remote test of the Detector SC100 function and mounting is advised.
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Honeywell Table 9-1 Remote Test Position Function Method Result Connect jumper to J1 pin 1 No test only (or no jumper at all). Range test with External Test Transmitter “External Test Transmitter SC115 User SC115 Guide”. (including mounting check) Connect jumper to J1 pin 1 A successful remote test and 2;...
Technical Specifications 10 Technical Specifications Check the detector mounting and functions regularly (once a year at least). Note Connect Terminal 9 to low level (<0.6VDC), the sensitivity of detector will be reduced to about 1/8 of original level. Power Requirements Supply Voltage 8 ~ 16 VDC, nominal 12 VDC Current Consumption (quiescent)