Bulldog Security DUAL STAGE SHOCK SENSOR Specification

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ELECTRONIC DUAL STAGE SHOCK SENSOR

You have purchased the most advanced electronic dual stage shock sensor ever made.
This electronic dual stage shock sensor should be installed and adjusted by a qualified installer only.

Features

• Two separate adjustable negative outputs
• Not sensitive to age or temperature
• No moving parts
• State-of-the-Art technology
Stage 1 Adjustment
Stage 2 Adjustment
Stage 2 L.E.D.
Stage 1 L.E.D.

Wiring Information

RED
Power 12 volt
BLACK
Chassis Ground
YELLOW
Stage 1 Negative Trigger Output
- maximum 400 ma
GREEN
Stage 2 Negative Trigger Output
- maximum 400 ma

Specifications

Power Requirements: +12 Volt DC
Current Draw: Less than 2 ma
Output Drives to Modules: Electronic Ground (400 ma max)
Dimensions: 1 5/16"x1 11/16"x1/2"
Weight: Less than .75 oz (3/4 ounce)
Technicians are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

Technical Assistance

All tech personnel are expertly qualified to answer any technical questions.
288 Canton Avenue • Wintersville, Ohio 43953
Phone: 740-264-4710 • 800-878-8007 • Fax: 740-264-7306
• No false alarms
• Compact in size and lightweight
• 100 Times more sensitive than typical
magnetic sensors
Red
Black
Yellow Stage 1
Green Stage 2
Adjustment
The adjustments can be found in the small holes
provided through the top of the unit. Follow these
adjustment procedures for best results:
1. Adjust stage 1 for small shocks. The YELLOW
wire is usually wired to a piezoelectric horn
for warning chirps.
2. Repeat procedure for stage 2. The GREEN wire
should be wired to an alarm and set to require
a major shock before setting off the alarm.
NOTE: Adjustment controls clockwise to increase
sensitivity. WARNING: Do not reverse trigger wires
or the warning chirp may not be loud enough.
Address
Telephone
+12 Volt
Ground
Low Amperage Siren
Alarm

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