Technical data

Profile description
The MultiSensor-Door / -RACK-MINI is configured for its intended use with the help of so called door-profiles
and an associated sensitivity. With these two options the threshold values of the sensor are defined.
Choose the door-profile, which most likely corresponds to the intended use.
Find an overview of the sensitivity levels in the table below:
Sensitivity level
Alarm triggering
Low
The threshold values of the sensor are high. A heavy vibration, acceleration or change in position with an
angle of more than 30 degrees is required to trigger an alarm.
This level is suitable for monitoring the outer skin of a building. The level is unsusceptible for false alarms,
but reliably detects intrusion attempts with the use of force.
Medium
The threshold values of the sensor are on a medium setting. Slight vibrations, accelerations or changes in
position with an angle of more than 10 degrees will trigger an alarm.
This is the default level when adding a new sensor. It is slightly susceptible for false alarms, but offers a
high degree of security by an early alarm triggering.
High
The threshold values of the sensor are on a low setting. Very slight vibrations, accelerations or changes in
position with an angle of more than 5 degrees trigger an alarm.
This level is especially suitable for secured areas. It should only be selected, if the surrounding area is
free of vibration. Slight vibrations in the installation area of the sensor already lead to an alarm triggering
and can so also lead to false alarms.
Testing the settings
To test the profile settings and sensitivity levels, proceed like described in the following:
1. Activate the internal buzzer of the MultiSensor-Door / -RACK-MINI by setting the sensors state in its
configuration mask to „Active (with buzzer)“. This will give an additional acoustic feedback by the sensor
when an alarm is triggered.
2. In the configuration mask of the sensor select „Test mode“ as energy profile. This will reduce the default
send time from 5 minutes to 10 seconds (MultiSensor-Door only).
3. Create a new alarm zone for the sensor and then transfer the settings to the AlarmManager.
4. Switch the zone with the single sensor to armed state.
NOTE! (MultiSensor-Door only)
To save energy the sensor sends its data in normal operation mode (system disarmed) only every 5 minutes
to the AlarmManager. The arming and alarm triggering also is done after data transmission to the
AlarmManager.
Because of this it takes up to 5 minutes until the MultiSensor-Door can trigger alarms.
To avoid this delay, simply press the „learn button“ one time after arming the zone.
5. It is now possible to trigger alarms by moving the door or window.
Note that it takes 30 seconds after an alarm triggering until the next alarm will be triggered.
6. Note that the test mode causes a higher power consumption. To avoid this reset the energy profile to
„Standard“ or „Powersaving“.
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