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SENSTAR Intelli-FLEX II User Manual

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Intelli-FLEX
II
Perimeter Protection System-Relay Output Processor
Product
Guide
C6DA0602-001, Rev K
First edition
October 9, 2008
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SENSTAR Intelli-FLEX II Specifications

General IconGeneral
Detection MethodVibration detection
Alarm ZonesConfigurable
Operating Temperature-40 °C to +70 °C (-40 °F to +158 °F)
Communication InterfaceSerial, Ethernet
Tamper DetectionYes
IntegrationCompatible with various security management systems
SensitivityAdjustable
Power Supply24 VDC
Communication ProtocolRS-485
ApplicationsPerimeter security
TechnologyMicrophonic cable sensor

Summary

Principles of operation

Intruder detection

Explains the system's ability to recognize and discriminate between cut and climb intrusion scenarios.

System components

Site planning

Installation instructions

Basic sensor cable installation

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the sensor cable, including routing and attachment.

Installing the Intelli-FLEX II processor

Provides instructions for mounting the Intelli-FLEX II processor enclosure and connecting it.

Intelli-FLEX II processor settings

Guides on setting processor jumpers and configuring alarm/supervision relays for optimal operation.

The Configuration module

System calibration

Connecting the Configuration module

Provides steps for connecting the configuration module to the processor and the initial startup sequence.

Configuration settings

Instructs on configuring system parameters like preamplifier gain, cut count, and climb window.

Maintenance/Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Provides information to locate and correct problems with the Intelli-FLEX II system, organized by symptom.

Supervision related problems

Discusses causes and indications of supervision alarms like sensor line issues, power failure, and tamper.

Detection problems

Addresses common causes of detection issues, including sensor cable problems and installation errors.

False/Nuisance alarm problems

Explains causes of false or nuisance alarms, such as poor connections, fence condition, and improper settings.

Power problems

Details typical power-related issues, including power fail shutdown and low voltage alarms.

Component specifications