11
13
15
17
11
13
15
19
33
28
28
23
43
42
40
38
37
35
32
30
Without Nominal Distance With Nominal Distance 5mm
Distance in Air
Distance in Air
Remove
Approach
Remove
Approach
Remove
Approach
Remove
Approach
Remove
Approach
Event
X+
X-
Y
Z+
Z-
Axes of
Opera�on
Sensi�vity
Suggested scenarios
High
Concrete
Normal
Wood
Low
Window
II. Shock Test
III. Tilt Test
You can set the �lt angle
(5° to 25°) in the mobile client so�ware.
Note: The �lt detec�on is only applicable
to horizontal or ver�cal scenes. The �lt
angle is perpendicular to the geocentric
direc�on as the reference standard.
Detec�on gap
According to the magnet detec�on performance table
External inputs
2
Shock detec�on
Yes
Tilt detec�on
Up to 25°
LED indicator
Green (MC), Orange (�lt), Red (shock), Blue (alarm)
Opera�ng temperature
-10 °C to 55 °C (14 °F to 131 °F)
Storage temperature
-20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Opera�ng humidity
10% to 90%
Dimension (H × W × D)
Sensor: 22.5 mm × 103 mm × 23.2 mm
Magnet: 13 mm × 34.4 mm × 11.4 mm
Weight
60 g
Transmission frequency 868 MHz
RF range
800m
Ba�ery
CR123A × 1 (included)
Standard ba�ery life
3 years
1. Magne�c S�ck 2. Posi�oning line 3. LED Indicator 4. Tamper Bu�on
5. Power Switch 6. External Input 6. Ba�ery 8. Shock Sensor
Check if the installa�on posi�on is properly.
I. Magnet Test
Description
Product code :
0933393330939133
Helpdesk :
+27 (0) 87 159 7341
Test
3
I. Check signal strength and align the posi�oning line
II. Install the detector
a. With screw b. With double sided tape (non EN compliant)
(Op�onal) route the cable through cable hole if external
inputs required.
Note: Installa�on with double sided tape is not recommended if shock
detec�on enabled.
Installation
4
1
2
Enrollment
Wireless door contact and
shock detector
Specification
EN 50131-1:2006+A1:2009+A2:2017
EN50131-2-8:2016
EN 50131-2-6:2008
EN 50131-5-3:2017
Security Grade(SG)2 Environmental
Class(EC) II
Cer�fied by Telefica�on
Summary of Contents for VX Pro 64 Series
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