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MACS Anti-intrusion perimeter system for rigid and semi-rigid metal fences Instruction manual v1.1 - EN Carefully read this manual in its entirety. You will find useful information to take full advantage of the product's potential, use it safely and obtain the best results.
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Introduction to MACS system Description MACS is an anti- intrusion perimeter system for rigid and semi- rigid fences with metallic panels higher than 1.50 m (4.92 ft) and total height (panel and wall) over 1.70 m (5.57 ft). Thanks to an accelerometer inside of each sensor and a proprietary algorithm, the system detects and signals vibrations caused by climbing over the fence and other potentially damaging actions (e.g.
The maximum coverage for the complete system (2 chains of 120 sensors each) is 1200 m (3937 ft). If the fence to be protected has a length over 1200 m (3937 ft), more than one MACS system must be installed.
NOTICE: install the box in a covered, protected area to prevent damage to the components. Install the Ethernet board Note: the procedure refers to the installation of MACS- ETH. For the installation of MACS- ETH- PS, refer to the instructions provided with the product, then perform the electrical connections, described as follows.
The sensors, zones, configurations and other system data can be saved in a file for restoration (e.g. after replacing the Ethernet board and/or Master circuit board). On the Settings, Settings, System page, in Backup click Create backup: a .macs file is created with all the system data.
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