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OPERATION
The SI-MAX has two blocking inputs that can be setup: the first (INPUT 1) triggers the modulation
of the intrusion alarm, the second (INPUT2) triggers the discontinuous modulation. The operating
mode of each input can be setup with 5 switches.
Function INPUT 1 (Intrusion modulation) INPUT 2 (Discontinuous modulation)
Position Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5
ON
NEGATIVE
(1)
APPEAR
(1)
NEGATIVE
(1)
APPEAR
(1)
ACTIVATED
OFF POSITIVE DISAPPEAR POSITIVE DISAPPEAR
DEACTIVATED
(1) : operating mode non-authorized for installations certificated NF & A2P
By default, the « INPUT1 » is the only one that can trigger by disappear of a positive blocking signal,
« INPUT 2 » being disabled, the configuration switch N°5 must be set to ON in order to allow this
operation.
At power up, regardless the state of blocking inputs, the SI-MAX does not trigger. The inputs must first
be armed (return to a normal blocking state) during at least one second to permit every triggering.
If an input is set by appear, the SI-MAX triggers when the control voltage appears.
At the triggering of any blocking input, the alarm is activated for a period of 31 minutes or until the
return to a normal state of the corresponding input.
« INPUT 1 » has the priority and can interrupt the alarm triggered by the « INPUT 2 » and start the
intrusion modulation.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• During the tests, wear a hearing protective helmet or hold you at a reasonable distance
of the SI-MAX.
• Do not perform any operation on SI-MAX in stormy weather.
• Use only the type of the batteries indicated on the specifications table
Destruction of the batteries
The backup battery for the SI-MAX is not supplied by ATLS. However, do not dispose of batteries in
your trash, it is forbidden to cremate, bury them or throw them into landfills. Dispose batteries
according to the current laws and regulations. Please contact relevant authorities for further
information on the arrangements taking place in your country to collect, to recycle and to dispose of
used batteries.
Destruction of the product
As required by the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), electrical and electronic
equipment must be disposed separately from normal household garbage to promote their re-
use, recycling and other forms of recovery, as well as limit the amount of waste requiring
disposal and thereby reduce the landfill. When disposing of such products, please follow the
instructions of local authorities and / or check with your provider when purchasing a new
product.