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Mamba II
Version 2013/2

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  • Page 1 Installation manual Mamba II Version 2013/2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. General info ..................................3 1.1. Design ..................................3 1.2. Principle of operation ............................... 3 1.3. Technical specification and condtitions ........................4 1.4. Cable installation requirment........................... 4 2. Fences ..................................... 5 2.1. Types of the fences ..............................5 2.2. Installation options and tips for assembly ....................... 5 3.
  • Page 3: General Info

    The system consists of the following components (see. Fig. 1): sensor MAMBA (1) non sensitive cable (2) cable junction box (3) sensitive cable (4) termination (5) Fig. 1: Diagram of the system Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 4: Technical Specification And Condtitions

    Do not connect detection cable directly to the Mamba unit, use non-sensitive cable connected in the junction box (see. Figure 1 - Diagram of the system). Non-sensitive cable is typically a coaxial cable type RG59 without aluminium foil shielding. Best non-sensitive cable is the RG59 cox with cooper mesh dielectric shielding. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 5: Fences

    Wired fence has to be strong around the complete perimeter and the strips has to be stressed everywhere in the same tension. Try to keep same installation condition in full length of the fence. Do not install the sensor on the damaged fence. Fig.4: Bad installation conditions Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 6: Installation

    If you want to increase system robustness against sabotage place sensor in another plastic or metal junction box. It is also possible to fit it into other elements of the system (emergency button, backup power supply, the source backup, security system concentrator, etc.) - see. Fig. 6. Fig. 6: Another mounting box Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 7 Input for decreasing of sensitivity (activation by connection to GND2) GND2 BUS terminals RS485. Galvanically isolated terminals. Set address on DIP 485+ switch before use! 485- PWR(+) Power 9-25V DC PWR(-) Fig.7. Mainboard MAMBA II -1 Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 8: Cabeling

    Fig.8: Cable connection Cable joint (see.Fig.9) is designed to transform sensitive cable (FTP Cat5) to non-sensitive (RG59). It can be also used for repairing a damaged cable. Fig.9: Cable joint Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 9: Preparation Of Rg59 Cable

     ensure that the length of the central wires are at least 6 mm. Fig. 11: Preparation of detection cable CABLE CONNECTION Fig.12: Cable joint for connection of sensitive and non-sensitive cable Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 10: Cable Termination

    ● ● address 29 ● ● ● ● address 14 ● ● ● address 30 ● ● ● ● address 15 ● ● ● ● address 31 ● ● ● ● ● address 16 ● Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 11: Rotary Switch

    When the fence is loaded by object with weight more than 25 kg system must raise the alarm - red LED AL lights. Is necessary to always watch level on the indicator bar.  Adjust the sensitivity by rotary switch or use DIP switch no. 2, until you met the previous two terms. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 12: First Start

    LEDs. Setting fault diodes is derived from the software settings. The described behaviour is valid if the sensor in the default factory setting. The control software can change the configuration of trouble LEDs. Software settings can change status of trouble diodes. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 13: Programming Software

    All the values that you set in control software, rewrite manually adjusted values of the rotary switch on the mainboard. And opposite - Each additional manual change on the rotary switch rewrites the software set parameters. The software always reads the last set values from EPROM memory either HW or SW. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 14: Section A

    In these types of installations are used extra sensitivity DIP switch no. 1. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 15 WARNING!!! All the values that you set in this menu, can affect the quality of detection and manufacturer cannot guaranteed the full functionality of the product. Any changes in the settings, consult with your supplier. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 16 All the values that you set using the control software, rewriting manually adjusted values of the rotary switch on mainboard of the sensor. Each additional manual change by rotary switch in opposite rewrites the software set parameters. The software always reads the last set values from memory either HW or SW. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 17: Section B

    11. Voltage(y) – [mV] – rotation of the potentiometer set the time range of the x-axis, i.e. the voltage that is displayed on the graph. The lower the value means greater resolution of the graph. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 18: Section C

    Hand symbol is used to scroll the chart. To facilitate the work, stop reading the chart, otherwise the chart will automatically move to the end.  The symbol of the grid can activate / deactivate the grid. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 19 2. Save/Load data – here it is possible to store the entire graph to a file and then load. 3. Clear – erases all recorded readings of signal levels. Installation manual – Mamba II...
  • Page 20: Servis

    The system does not have sufficient Insufficient number of cable clamps Attach the sensoric cable by clamps sensitivity on the fence. every 20-30 cm. The cable has low sensitivity. Replace the cable. Installation manual – Mamba II...

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