User's Manual

Octopus ATM Defense System
Installation and Operation Guide
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MCU alarms that lead from ALERT to FIRE mode, which are processed every second are:
a) Thermal violation,
b) Motion > 60 seconds.
c) Light detection (in Level V only).
MCU alarms that leads from ALERT to ALERT mode, which are interrupt processed are:
a) Generic NO input # 1,
b) Generic NO input # 2,
c) Generic NC input # 1,
d) Generic NC input # 1 (or Bolt Indicator in Level II), and
e) Power Loss (if power was monitored).
MCU alarms that leads from ALERT to FIRE mode, which are interrupt processed are:
a) Thermal violation (> 72ºC or < 0ºC)
b) Tilt > 2 seconds
c) Manual Fire / Breach.
CSU alarms that lead from ALERT to FIRE (for a particular CSU) are:
a) Thermal violation (> 72ºC or < 0ºC)
b) Tilt > 2 seconds
Additionally in the Level V Octopus
c) Light Detection
8. The All Safe signal can be used to reset an ALERT system to the ARMED mode. All Safe will ignore any
alarms that may be active in the system.
9. ALERT mode last 60 minutes from the last ALERT event. After 60 minutes if the condition that caused the
event is still asserted, ALERT will continue for 30 minutes longer. If the condition is still asserted it will be
ignored and the system will reset to ARMED mode.
10. Activation of any sensor or condition leading to the FIRE mode will stain the currency. During activation of
the ink staining system, the CSU beep a solid 10 second tone. The MCU also beeps a short tone and sets the
fault and alarm relays while firing its own optional squib.
Level II and Level III functionality will not stain the money if the CSU detects light.
11. After firing the MCU and CSU exchange status information and store this information in an NVRAM log.
The MCU then waits for the POST button to be pressed to reset the system.
12. END BASIC OPERATION