Technical data

Configuration of the vibration sensor
Define the triggering threshold for the integrated vibration sensor. The alarm is triggered, when the threshold
is exceeded.
The trigger sensitivity can be adjusted to detect slight vibrations (e.g. moving of the rack) as well as heavy
vibrations (bumps or movement of the MultiSensor-RACK) can be detected.
Kentix-System-jacks at the MultiSensor-RACK
With the two Kentix-System-jacks on the front of the MultiSensor-RACK external components like e.g. UPS
or leakage sensors can forward an alarm to the MultiSensor. Additionally two Open Collector outputs are
available, 1 for alarming and 1 for remote switching.
For the alarm inputs prefabricated leakage sensors or special adapters (KIO1) are available for connection.
Figure: PIN assignment of the Kentix System-jack
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Kentix system jack
1 - GND
2 - Alarm output (Open Collector 100mA)
3 - Remote switch output (Open Collector 100mA)
4 - not connected
5 - not connected
6 - External alarm input (External dry contact, no/nc)
7 - External alarm input 2 (External dry contact, no/nc, Default configured as sabotage input)
8 - 5V internal system voltage
! ! Figure: Kentix Power Adapter (KIO1)
IMPORTANT!
The switching outputs 6/7 are open collector transistor outputs and the maximum load is 100mA.
The switching output 1 is automatically switched by an alarm (Armed-Active or Always-Active) trigger.
The switching output 6 in standalone mode can only be activated via the SNMP or SMS remote function.
In AlarmManager mode the output can be used for arm/disarm signalization.
The alarm inputs can be wired via the Kentix Power Adapter (KIO1) with potential free contacts.
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