heddier electronic Human Detector Flex Instruction Manual

heddier electronic Human Detector Flex Instruction Manual

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document, as well as all other documents (offers / specifications / cover letters / etc.), do not guarantee any functionality of our products
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Copyright by heddier electronic GmbH. Human Detector is a registered trademark of heddier electronic GmbH.
Security made easy - Human Detector
Instruction Manual
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Flex
uman Detector
heddier electronic GmbH
Raiffeisenstraße 24
48734 Reken
Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 2864 95 178-0
info@human-detector.com
Release I/2022
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  • Page 1 GmbH supports him in this, as it is given by the "General Terms and Conditions of heddier electronic GmbH". In no case heddier electronic GmbH is liable for damages and consequential damages caused by the use of the products and descriptive documents.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Instruction Manual Table of contents HDF-SPEECH Introduction ........................3 Safety Instructions ......................5 Human Detector Flex Alarm Centers and Management ............6 HDF-SPEECH ......................7 Use and Operation Principle ..................7 Design and Connections ..................8 Mounting Location and Installation ................ 10 System Login .......................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Sensors and alarm modules are available for almost every task. These are extremely small and can be operated with inexpensive lithium batteries, which last for up to 10 years. (HDF - Human Detector Flex) HDF-3D PROTECT The HDF-3D PROTECT module detects the slightest vibrations (structure- borne sound) and movements.
  • Page 4 Instruction Manual The HDF-BUZZER and HDF-SPEECH alarm centres Two systems with different extension levels are available with the HDF-BUZZER and HDF-SPEECH alarm centres. The basic system HDF-BUZZER enables the output of a loud alarm via a built-in piezo siren (buzzer). In addition, three potential-free relay outputs are available.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    The installation, programming and set-up must be carried out by trained and qualified personnel. Subsequent changes during normal operation (such as the relocation of Human Detector Flex modules) can be carried out by trained staff (not qualified personnel). However, the above-mentioned safety instructions and general rules of electrical engineering must be observed.
  • Page 6: Human Detector Flex Alarm Centers And Management

    Instruction Manual Human Detector Flex Alarm Centers and Management Flex The Human Detector alarm system has a larger number of sensors. These detect threats and monitor a wide variety of situations. In the event of an alarm, they send a coded radio signal. To ensure that this is noticed by the operator, various alarm control centers and an alarm management system are available.
  • Page 7: Hdf-Speech

    Instruction Manual HDF-SPEECH Use and Operation Principle Flex The Human Detector alarm centre HDF-SPEECH was developed for the use in museums and exhibitions. Due to its functionality, however, it can also be used for other protection tasks. The compact housing contains a powerful receiver for the frequency range of 868 MHz.
  • Page 8: Design And Connections

    Instruction Manual Design and Connections Flex The electronics of the Human Detector alarm centre HDF-SPEECH are located on a printed circuit board inside the housing. Open the housing cover by removing the four locking screws. Do not remove the four screws that connect the circuit board to the base plate of the housing.
  • Page 9 Instruction Manual the alarm control panel. The existing programming and all data will be completely deleted. Mini-USB socket programming The alarm centre is programmed via the mini-USB socket. The HDF-CONFIGURATOR software is required for programming. SMA antenna socket SMA Female Connection for 1/4 lambda antenna M/L Jumper NO No function (jumper is open - NO)
  • Page 10: Mounting Location And Installation

    Instruction Manual Mounting Location and Installation Flex The power and flexibility of the Human Detector alarm system lies in its wireless radio connection. Due to the transmission frequency and protocol, a high level of security is ensured. The modulation process contributes to an increased range compared to products from various competitors.
  • Page 11 Instruction Manual Connecting external devices and sensors The HDF-SPEECH has 3 power relays which are limited to 30 V AC/DC and a maximum of 5 A due to its the compact installation. Each relay can be controlled individually. The following settings are possible: Selection of sleep mode (NC = Normally Closed or NO = Normally Open) Alarm duration in seconds Alarm behaviour (permanent switching or alternating switching)
  • Page 12: System Login

    Instruction Manual Flex The Human Detector security system has three operating modes with different levels of performance. EASY-Mode operating modes for simple, small and medium size installations MULTI-Mode operating modes supported by powerful software PROFI-Mode high-end system with transmission to digital terminals Switching between the operating modes is possible at any time.
  • Page 13 Instruction Manual Also press the test button on the sensor module once. Successful pairing is indicated by a double flash of the red RX LED next to the pairing button. Press the test button repeatedly. Each time it is pressed again, an alarm is triggered. You can now register more sensors by repeating the process.
  • Page 14 Instruction Manual (+) Advantages MULTI or PROFI mode: Support of up to 200 alarm sensors per alarm centre Easy configuration with the HDF-CONFIGURATOR Windows software Variable setting of alarm behaviour and networking Automatic generation of complete project documentation Forwarding of alarm messages to portable digital terminals of supervising staff (-) Disadvantages MULT-I or PROFI-Mode: Familiarisation with HDF-CONFIGURATOR software required More complex installation of the HDF-AMD alarm management system...
  • Page 15: Maintenance And Care

    Terms of Warranty The warranty period is 2 years from the date of purchase shown on the invoice. Different warranty conditions for commercial customers result from the General Terms and Conditions of heddier electronic GmbH. In the event Flex Security made easy - Human Detector...
  • Page 16: Procedure In Case Of Warranty Repair

    Changes to technical specifications and errors are possible. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical specifications of individual devices and components at any time and without providing reasons. The copyright of this document is owned by heddier electronic GmbH. The production of copies for work support or Flex maintenance of the Human Detector security systems is permitted at any time.
  • Page 17: Help & Support

    We will tell you about the exact procedure in our training courses. heddier electronic GmbH reserves the right to make different service agreements with museums, collections, private collectors and other institutions. These agreements may include special services, response and repair times.

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