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2. Shock („SHOCK“)
This sensor reacts to shock from any direction. An internal measured value is determined that is derived
from the acceleration. Even movements and permanent accelerations below the threshold do not trigger
alarm.
The following command sets the threshold for shock to the value <threshold> and the minimum time for
occurrence of the shock to 1 second:
SET SHOCK <threshold> #1513
Threshold:1-10(1=minimumsensitivity,10=maximumsensitivity)
The following command sets the threshold for shock to the value <threshold> and the minimum time for
occurrence of the shock to <trigger time>.
SET SHOCK <threshold> <trigger time> #1513
Threshold:1-10(1=minimumsensitivity,10=maximumsensitivity)
Triggertime:1-255(seconds);thiscorrespondstothetimethatashockmustpersistbeforeanalarmis
triggered.
The following command sets the threshold for shock to the value <threshold> and the minimum time during
which no shock occurs to <trigger time>. The additional parameter „INV“ inverts the alarm criteria, i.e. the
alarm is triggered if there is no shock for a set period of time.
SET SHOCK <threshold> <trigger time> INV #1513
Threshold:1-10(1=minimumsensitivity,10=maximumsensitivity)
Triggertime:1-255(seconds);thiscorrespondstothetimethatashockmustnotoccurbeforeanalarm
is triggered.
The interrelation of shock, trigger time, idle alarm and alarm is illustrated below:
ALARM
SMS
Start
IDLE
SET SHOCK 8
t
t
8/10
t
IDLE
TIMER
(IDLE)
(IDLE)
SET SHOCK 8 10
10 s
10 s
A
LARM
<10 s
10 s
<10 s
SET SHOCK 8 10 INV
ALARM
SMS
Start
IDLE
ALARM
SMS
Start
IDLE