VdS Block lock
4.3.2.4 VdS requirements
(Manual)
Use of the bolt contact evaluation (see
evaluation (global activation suppression) [
possible to switch the alarm system as long as all important doors are
not locked.
Acoustic acknowledgement after final activation by the burglar alarm
system (see
Setting the jumpers [
Reduction of the range of the external antenna by aluminium sleeve
(see
Setting the jumpers [
Activation only possible from outside: Use of external antennas
(position see drawing, connection see
antenna to the master (optional) [
external antenna at the slave (optional) [
Position of the external antenna (VdS)
External wall
External antennas
A
1. Drill a blind hole (Ø 23 mm) from the inner wall.
Distances: To the activation unit ≥ 30 cm and to the closing unit ≥ 1 m
Drilling depth: A ≤ 2 cm and B ≥ 12 cm
2. Push the aluminium sleeve onto the separate antenna.
3. Insert the external antenna with the sleeve into the blind hole.
4. Fix the external antenna in the blind hole.
5. Mark the position of the external antenna on the outer wall if you are
not using an external LED near the blind hole.
You can also use an authorised transponder to identify the status of the
alarm system (activated or deactivated) on the external LED.
Optional bolt contact
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Connection of the external
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Internal wall
B
Activation unit
4. Initial operation
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