RISCO RK66S High Security Seismic Detector Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- RISCO
Table of Contents
SEISMIC DETECTOR
MODEL: RK66S
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The RISCO Seismic Detector is used for the protection against break-in
attempts of vaults, safes, reinforced concrete walls, steel armored cabinets
and doors. The seismic detector monitors the vibration and temperature of a
specific surface and will react to all known types of intruder attacks, such
as sledge hammers, diamond head drills, explosives, hydraulic pressure tools
and thermal tools. The detector can operate both as a regular relay detector
connected to any control panel, or as a BUS accessory when connected to RISCO
Group’s control panels via the RS485 BUS, empowering it with unique remote
control and diagnostic capabilities.
The instructions set forth below describe the RISCO seismic detector in Stand
Alone & BUS mode. For BUS installation programming, see RISCO System
installation manuals
Main Features:
- Piezo sensor
- Low/High temperature detection
- Detection range up to 5 meters (16 feet) radius
- Tamper protection
- Anti drilling shield
- Remote sensitivity control
- Analogue signal output
- Bar graph LED indicator
- Remote self test
- Stand-alone or RISCO BUS connection
INSTALLATION KIT
Each kit includes:
Wall structure fastening sets:
Expanding plugs M6 x 16
Flat head machining screw M6 X 16
Metallic structure fastening sets:
Inner Tooth Washer M4
Pan Head Machining Screw M4 X 10
1 | Bar Graph LEDs | 2 | Dipswitches (default state) | 3 | Terminal Blocks |
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4 | Tamper EOL Jumper | 5 | Alarm EOL Jumper | 6 | Stand |
Alone/BUS Jumper
7| Tamper (Front) )| 8| External Test Generator Connector| 9| Tamper (Back)
MOUNTING THE DETECTOR
- Determine the mounting position. Potential false alarm sources must be accounted for when installing RK66S, Therefore:
- Attach the sensor to a surface as isolated as possible from extraneous vibrations, with close contact between the concrete surface and the detector. For metallic surfaces, remove residual paint from sensor installation site. Do not use silicon grease between sensor and object!
- For maximum vibration detection, the concrete surface should be smooth. Use the mounting plate (see Figure 2) when mounting on drill-resistant steel, brick or concrete surfaces. The plate can also be welded onto metallic surfaces.
- Adjust dipswitch settings for sensitivity; time and other parameters (see Dipswitch settings, below) for background vibration – bearing in mind the inverse relation between detection range and sensitivity and the construction material of the object to be monitored. Detectors with high sensitivity can be spaced up to 5m apart on secure protected surfaces (for example, steel), confirmed by hammer or scratch tests.
- Hinged doors, such as those on safes or ATM, and other attachments without continuous acoustic transmission paths, should be protected with their own detectors.
- Remove the cover fixing screws to separate the cover from the base, see Figure 1(A) / 2(B).
- Drill holes on the mounting surface, using the detector base or mounting plate as a guide, as follows:
Direct mounting on a metallic surface (Figure. 1)
a. Ensure that the mounting surface is level to within 1/128” (0.1mm).
b. Use the detector base as a drilling template for the three holes (3.2 mm
dia.) and tap M4 thread at least ¼” (6 mm) deep.
Deburr threaded holes in metal.
c. Fit the detector using the supplied fixing screws, see Figure 1(B).
Figure 2: Mounting the detector using the mounting plate. (Note: Affix the
mounting plate using fixing screws or optionally, by welding the plate to a
metallic surface.)
Installation using mounting plate (Figure 2):
a. (Optional metal welding) Weld the mounting plate along the two provided
vertical oblong cutout surfaces. Tap off slag and remove weld splatter from
the plate surface.
b. (On concrete) : Never install the detector directly on a bare or plastered
concrete surface, since bending forces may cause damage to the seismic sensor.
Plaster of less than 10mm need not be removed.
i. Drill four holes for mounting plate (8 mm dia, min 35 mm depth for anchor;
using a sintered carbide bit.
ii. Also, use the mounting plate as a drilling template for the three threaded
detector holes (5 mm dia) at least 3 mm deep.
iii. Insert supplied metal plugs into drilled hole flush with the concrete
surface
iv. Ensure that the mounting plate is correctly positioned. Press the mounting
plate onto surface, knock in screw with plug and tighten well. The plate
should not be capable of rotation.
v. Fit the detector using the supplied fixing screws, see Figure 2(C).
c. (On metal) :
i. Use the mounting plate as a drilling template for the four holes (5 mm
dia.) and tap M6 thread at least 10 mm deep. Deburr threaded holes in metal.
ii. Also, use the mounting plate as a drilling template for the three threaded
detector holes (5 mm dia) at least 3 mm deep.
iii. Affix the mounting plate with the supplied screws.
The plate should not be capable of rotation
iv. Fit the detector using the supplied fixing screws, see Figure 2(C).
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Connect wiring; Refer to Terminal Blocks section.
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Set Jumpers; Refer to Jumper Selection section.
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Set Dipswitches; Refer to Dipswitch Settings section.
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To verify detector operation, perform:
a. A self test (See Testing the Detector section).
b. Sensitivity calibration using an external test generator (See
External Test Generator section). -
Replace the cover and tighten the cover fixing screws; See Figure 1(A) / 2(B).
TERMINAL BLOCK LAYOUT
Terminal Block | Description |
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+12V (RED) | Power supply positive (+) input voltage |
– (BLK) | Power supply negative (-) input voltage |
YEL | Used for data communication with RISCO panels (only for BUS connection) |
GRN | Used for data communication with RISCO panels (only for BUS connection) |
NO | Alarm Normally Opened relay output, 24VDC.0.1A |
C | Alarm Common relay output |
NC | Alarm Normally Closed relay output, 24VDC.0.1A |
TAMPER | N.C. Tamper Switch, 24VDC.0.1A |
SENS | Remote sensitivity control for lowering vibration sensitivity for ATM- |
type dispensers when cash is being disbursed and internal vibration generated.
GND = Low sensitivity
Not Connected = Reguler sensitivity
A.OUT| Analog signal output: Connect a multimeter/scope or an analogic tester
between the A.OUT and -12V terminals, to view the noise and signal voltage
levels (in parallel to the LED bar representation). In the absence of
vibrations, the voltage signal is OV, and it increases as it detects
vibrations.
If the voltage measured (in absence of vibrations) doesn’t remain stable but
continues to increase, it means that environmental noise is being captured and
therefore the detector sensitivity must be reduced.
TEST| A short between TEST and GND activates the Remote Test (see Dipswitch
Settings 8 and 9).
(Not relevant for BUS mode.)
LED DISPLAY DURING NORMAL MODE
LED ON | Color | Severity | Description |
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LD1 | Red | Temperature alarm detection | |
LD2 | Red | Vibration alarm |
detection: Bar graph
(from LED8-2) indicating signal power.
LD3| Yellow
|
LD4-8| Green
LD9| Green| | Power On
NOTE:
During Test mode the LED displays have a different meaning. Refer to the
section:
Testing the detector.
DIPSWITCH SETTINGS
STANDALONE MODE
Dipswitch | Description (SW7 OFF) |
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SW1
SW2
SW3| Used to determine the detector’s sensitivity. Sensitivity is a function
of coverage area and surface material.
| SW1| SW2| SW3| |
OFF| OFF| OFF|
ON| OFF| OFF
OFF| ON| OFF
ON| ON| OFF
OFF| OFF| ON
ON| OFF| ON
OFF| ON| ON
ON| ON| ON
SW4| Used to detect single and extremely brief and intense signals (including
explosions and sledge hammers).
ON: Enable
OFF: Disable
Dipswitch| | Description (SW7 OFF)
---|---|---
SW5
SW6| | Used to adjust the integration time. In combination establish a
threshold value; SW5-6 establishes a signal value which, when exceeding the
threshold an alarm event.|
SW5| SW6| Duration (in sec.)
OFF| OFF| 10 (example: vending machine)
ON| OFF| 26
OFF| ON| 46
ON| ON| 80 (example: bank vault)
SW7| | Used to determine Stand Alone or BUS mode (Ensure that the J12 position
(as below) matches the SW7 spec. )
ON: BUS
OFF: Stand Alone
SW8| | Used to determine Local or Remote Test
ON: Local. An internal self test is performed every 24 hours from power-up.
Test failure lights up the LEDs (see the Testing the Detector section) and the
LEDs remain lit until the next self test. OFF: Remote. A test is activated
whenever the TEST input is connected to GND. If the test passes, the alarm
relay opens for three seconds.
SW9| | External test generator
ON: Enable External Test Generator OFF: Disable (internal test)
SW10| | Used to enable the temperature sensor (alarm temperature threshold of
+85°C (+185°F))
ON: Enable OFF: Disable (No temp. threshold is set)
SW11| | Used to determine LEDs operation ON: Enable *OFF: Disable
SW12| | Not used
BUS MODE
Dipswitch | Description |
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SW1-5 | BUS Address |
SW7 | ON: BUS |
SW6,8-12 | Not Applicable |
JUMPER SELECTION
Jumper | Function |
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S.A (Stand Alone) /BUS
J12| Used to enable tamper indication during Stand Alone
or BUS mode.
| Stand Alone mode (Default).
| BUS connection mode.
(See RISCO system programming manuals).
J13: Alarm EOL
J15: Tamper EOL| Jumpers J13 and J15 allow for the selection of Alarm and
Tamper resistance (1K, 2.2K, 4.7K, 5.6K and 6.8K) according to the control
panel. Follow the terminal block connection diagram in Figure 4 when
connecting the detector to a Double End Of Line (DEOL) zone.
TESTING THE DETECTOR
RISCO recommends performing a self test after installation and before final cover mounting. The test can be performed manually (locally or remotely) or automatically every 24 hours
Remote self-test (Manual Test)
This test requires that a command be given in order to be performed.
To activate the remote self-test:
- Ensure that the Dipswitch SW8 is set to OFF.
- Short the TEST terminal block to GND.
- All LEDs will turn on to indicate test commencement and sequentially turn off after each successful parameter test.
The detector unit self test examines the following parameters:
LED | Trouble |
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1 | External power supply failure |
2 | Internal voltage faulty |
4 | Piezo sensor failure |
5 | Temperature sensor failure |
3, 6-9 | Not Applicable |
All LEDs will turn off at the end of a successful test, except the POWER LED
(LED9) and the alarm relay opens for three seconds. If a malfunction occurs,
one of the LEDs remains lit.
Local self-test (Automatic Test)
Ensure that the Dipswitch SW8 is set to ON.
The RK66S detector runs a local/automatic SELF-TEST every 24 hours from the
time of initial power on. Test procedure and result presentation is as per the
Remote self-test above.
Attach to the concrete surface, using the supplied mounting screw in this hole
opening.
The external test generator can be used to:
- Periodically verify proper functioning of the detector
- Observe the detector’s sensitivity during installation
To use the test generator:
- Connect the test generator to J2 on the PC board (with the polarity resulting from the red wire connected to the plug pin closest to the terminal block, in other words, the lowest)
- Switch SW9 to ON.
- Attach the test generator to the concrete surface.
- Perform test, as follows:
a. For remote test, see the DIPSWITCH Settings section
b. For calibration test, Switch SW8 to ON and observe the LEDs
Specifications
Coverage | Up to 5 meters (16 feet) radius |
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Operating voltage | 9 to 16 VDC |
Current consumption | Typically 20mA @ 12VDC |
RFI immunity | According to EN50130-4 |
Alarm contacts | 24VDC, 0.1A, N/C and N/O |
Tamper contacts | 24VDC, 0.1A |
Alarm contact hold time | 2 5 seconds |
Operating temperature | -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to 158°F) |
Storage temperature | -50°C to +70°C (-58°F to 158°F) |
Ingress protection (IP) rating | IP43 |
Impact Rating | IK08 |
RFI immunity | According to EN50130-4 |
Dimensions (L x H x W) | 102 X 27.5 X 80.2 mm |
(4.0″ X 1.1″ X 3.2″)
Weight| 220 g ( 7.7 oz)
In order to continue improving the product, RISCO Group reserves the right to change specifications and/or designs without prior notice.
Ordering Information
Model | Description |
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RK66S | Seismic Detector |
NOTES
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2016 and CE Directive 2014/30/EU. For the UKCA and CE Declaration of
Conformity please refer to our website:
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