VdS Block lock
4.4.2.8 Connection of the external antenna to the master (optional)
4.4.2.9 Global activation suppression (optional)
(Manual)
Acknowledgement by activation
unit
After sending the request for
activation to the burglar alarm
system, the activation master
and the activation slaves beep.
This solution is not VdS-
compliant.
The external antenna cannot be retrofitted.
System de-energised.
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Activation master prepared for external antenna (.AV).
1. Shorten the cable of the external antenna to the desired length.
2. Strip the cable over a length of 5 cm.
3. Strip the individual wires.
4. Connect the colour-coded cable to the appropriate connectors (see
Connections of the activation master [
For VdS-compliant installation, see
The deactivation units deactivate their locks and then no longer pull the
deactivation acknowledgement line to ground. The deactivation
acknowledgement line becomes highly resistive. This enables the
activation master to recognise that all locks have been deactivated and
informs the burglar alarm system that it can activate.
You suppress this activation by keeping the deactivation
acknowledgement line at ground potential. To do this, connect a potential-
free contact between pin 13 and a ground pin (GND, pin 2 or pin 15). As long
as the potential-free contact keeps the deactivation acknowledgement
Acknowledgement by burglar
alarm system
When activation is complete, the
burglar alarm system switches
an output to ground.
Connect this output to pin 29 of
the activation master (see
Connections of the activation
master [
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any existing activation slaves
(see
Connections of the
activation slave [
This output pulls pin 29 of the
activation slaves and the
activation master to ground.
The activation master and the
activation slaves then beep.
This solution is VdS compliant.
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