heddier electronic Human Detector Flex Instruction Manual

heddier electronic Human Detector Flex Instruction Manual

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Security made easy - Human Detector
Instruction Manual
H
uman Detector
Flex
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-DOOR Introduction ........................3 Safety Instructions ......................5 Human Detector Flex Sensors ..................6 HDF-DOOR ........................ 7 Use and Operation Principle ..................7 Design and Connections ..................8 Mounting Location and Installation ................9 System Login ....................... 14 Maintenance and Care ..................
  • 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 Sensors

    Human Detector Flex is an open system and grows with the requirements of the users. heddier electronic GmbH offers upon request: Training and coaching for interested customers. Contact our sales department. Security made easy - Human Detector...
  • Page 7: Hdf-Door

    Instruction Manual HDF-DOOR Use and Operation Principle The Human Detector alarm sensor HDF-DOOR was developed for the use in museums and exhibitions. The Flex closing contact operates with an electronic reed relay. It reliably detects the closing and opening of doors and flaps. An alarm is triggered in both cases.
  • Page 8: Design And Connections

    Instruction Manual Design and Connections The electronics of the Human Detector alarm module HDF-DOOR are located on a printed circuit board inside Flex the sensor 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: Mounting Location And Installation

    Instruction Manual Mounting Location and Installation The power and flexibility of the Human Detector Flex alarm system, amongst others, 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 10 Instruction Manual Selecting the Operating Voltage The Human Detector Flex alarm sensors have the option of being operated by battery or external power supply (see "Design and Connections"). Battery Operation Your sensor module is supplied with a CR2450 lithium button cell Please insert these into the sensor module as follows: Check that the on/off switch is in the "Off"...
  • Page 11 Note: heddier electronic GmbH supplies a suitable power supply unit with an output voltage of 12 V DC and a max. current of 2000 mA (item: NT-12-2A). To start up the alarm module with an external power supply unit, proceed as follows: Check that the on/off switch on the alarm module is in the "Off"...
  • Page 12 Instruction Manual Increasing the range by externally placing the antenna on the sensor module The Human Detector Flex alarm sensors have a built-in ¼ lambda wire aerial. This has been adapted in length for the transmission frequency of 868 MHz. The antenna is delivered in the plastic housing of the sensor module. In order to fit into the housing, the antenna is bent and placed between the components on the top of the circuit board.
  • Page 13 Instruction Manual Note: Ensure that the wire aerial is correctly aligned after attaching the sensor module to its final mounting location. Depending on the location of the sensor housing outlet pull the antenna vertically up or down. This is referred to as vertical alignment of the antenna. This should be the same for all sensor modules and alarm centres. This enables an optimum range for radio transmission.
  • Page 14: System Login

    Instruction Manual System Login The Human Detector Flex 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 15 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 16 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 17: Maintenance And Care

    Instruction Manual Maintenance and Care The Human Detector Flex alarm sensors require no special maintenance and care. However, as these are safety- relevant systems, regular checks are recommended. The following should be noted here. Regular testing of the alarm sensors The functionality of the respective sensor module should be checked at regular intervals.
  • Page 18 Instruction Manual Changing the batteries of the alarm modules Switch off the alarm module. Dismantle the alarm sensor for access to the screw fitting on the back. Loosen the four outer screws and remove the cover from the sensor housing. Remove the battery from the housing.
  • Page 19: Human Detector Flex Software

    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 maintenance of the Human Detector Flex security systems is permitted at any time.
  • Page 20: 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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