milleteknik A-0000000SAB01 Tamper Switch User Manual
- June 21, 2024
- Milleteknik
Table of Contents
- milleteknik A-0000000SAB01 Tamper Switch
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- TAMPER SWITCH AND ALARM CLASS 3/4 ACCORD-ING TO SSF1014
- INSTALLATION OF TAMPER SWITCH IN FLX S
- INSTALLATION OF TAMPER SWITCH IN FLX M
- INSTALLATION OF TAMPER SWITCH IN FLX L
- CONNECTION OF TAMPER SWITCH ON PRO1
- CONNECTION OF TAMPER SWITCH ON PRO2
- CONNECTION OF TAMPER SWITCH ON PRO3
- ADJUSTMENT OF TAMPER SWITCH
- TECHNICAL DATA: TAMPER SWITCH
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milleteknik A-0000000SAB01 Tamper Switch
Product Information
Technical Specifications
- Product Name: T-Tamperswitch
- Type: Accessory for battery backups
- Function: Microswitch that gives an alarm for tampering
- Compatibility: Can be connected to motherboards or external alarms
Product Usage Instructions
Installation of Tamper Switch in FLX M
Tamper switch placements:
- Screw tamper switch in the roof of the cabinet.
- Place a washer between the white plastic piece and the ceiling on the inside of the cabinet to enable proper closure of the lid.
- Connect cables; tamper connector has no connection on the circuit board.
Installation of Tamper Switch in FLX S
Tamper switch placements:
- To alarm when the door is opened, place the T-Tamperswitch in the cabinet above the lock.
- To give an alarm in case of breakage of the entire enclosure, mount the T-Tamperswitch on the wall to meet alarm class requirements according to SSF standards.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: Can the T-Tamperswitch be used with devices that do not support tamper alarms on motherboards?
A: Yes, the T-Tamperswitch can be connected to external alarms in devices that do not support tamper alarms on motherboards. -
Q: Where should the tamper switch be placed in FLX M for optimal functionality?
A: The tamper switch should be screwed into the roof of the cabinet with a washer between the white plastic piece and the ceiling. Ensure proper cable connection as there is no connection on the circuit board. -
Q: How should the tamper switch be mounted in FLX S to ensure effective alarm triggering?
A: For FLX S, place the T-Tamperswitch in the cabinet above the lock to alarm when the door is opened. To detect breakage of the enclosure, mount it on the wall following SSF standards for alarm classification.
Tamper Switch – As An Accessory
- 351-135
- Publication date 2020-09-29
- Copyright © 2020
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: TAMPER SWITCH
T-Tamperswitch is an accessory for battery backups which is a microswitch whic,h when connected to the motherboard, gives an alarm for tampering.
T-Tamperswitch can also be connected to external alarms, this is done in the devices that do not support tamper alarms on motherboards. -
INSTALLATION OF TAMPER SWITCH IN M
Tamper switch in the cabinet of size M has its place on the right, in front of the cable entry.
IN there is no connection for tamper contact on circuit boards, so alarms from tamper switches must be connected externally.
- Screw tamper switch in the roof of the cabinet.
- There should be a washer between the white piece of plastic and the ceiling on the inside of the cabinet. (If the washer is on the top, it is not possible to close the lid.)
- Connect cables, tamper connector has no connection on circuit board.
Figure 1. Washer placement is between the white plastic piece and the roof of the cabinet
TAMPER SWITCH AND ALARM CLASS 3/4 ACCORD-ING TO SSF1014
- Tamper switch must be attached to the wall to comply with alarm class 3/4 according to SSF1014.
- The tamper switch must be connected to the system board.
- If the distance is long from the wall when mounting in a rack, for example, a spaccer is needed. It is the installer’s responsibility to install the appropriate spacer. The tamper switch in the cabinet must end when the cabinet door is closed. If the alarm goes off (“tamper alarm” / alarm to the control panel), the lever may need to be adjusted.
- Tolerance levels for tamper contact: Alarm must be triggered when: Opening the cabinet door; > 1 mm. Breaking unit from wall:> 2.5 mm.
Figure 2. Placement of tamper switch when wall mounted.
The picture shows location in battery backup and battery box.
Figure 3. The angle of the tamper switch must be fixed to the wall.
INSTALLATION OF TAMPER SWITCH IN FLX S
Tamper switch placements
The T-Tamperswitch must be in one of two placements:
- To alarm when the door is opened, then the T-Tamperswitch placed in the cabinet above the lock.
- In the wall to give an alarm in the event of breakage of the entire enclosure T-tamperswitch must be mounted in the wall to meet the alarm class according to SSF. Note that sheet metal angle may differ from actually delivered.
INSTALLATION OF TAMPER SWITCH IN FLX M
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Tamper switch placements
The T-Tamperswitch must be in one of two placements: -
To alarm when the door is opened, then the T-Tamperswitch placed in the cabinet above the lock.
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In the wall to give an alarm in the event of breakage of the entire enclosure T-tamperswitch must be mounted in the wall to meet the alarm class according to SSF. Note that sheet metal angle may differ from actually delivered.
INSTALLATION OF TAMPER SWITCH IN FLX L
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Tamper switch placements
The T-Tamperswitch must be in one of two placements: -
To alarm when the door is opened, then the T-Tamperswitch placed in the cabinet above the lock.
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In the wall to give an alarm in the event of breakage of the entire enclosure T-tamperswitch must be mounted in the wall to meet the alarm class according to SSF. Note that sheet metal angle may differ from actually delivered.
CONNECTION OF TAMPER SWITCH ON PRO1
The battery backup should not be connected to mains when connecting.
- Connector from T-Tamperswitch must be connected to J7 on the motherboard in the battery backup.
- The connector from the T-Tamperswitch in the battery box must be connected to J11 on the mother-board in the battery backup.
- Alarm from tamper
When the T-Tamperswitch is correctly installed, an alarm must be given on the cabinet door (Slow green flashing) to the Sabotage (tamper) battery backup.
If the battery backup is connected to an alarm-station then alarm for sabotage will be given when the micro switch connection is broken.
CONNECTION OF TAMPER SWITCH ON PRO2
The battery backup should not be connected to mains when connecting.
- Connector from T-Tamperswitch must be connected to J3 on the motherboard in the battery backup.
- The connector from the T-Tamperswitch in the battery box must be connected to J14 on the mother-board in the battery backup.
- Alarm from tamper
When the T-Tamperswitch is correctly installed, an alarm must be given on the cabinet door (Slow green flashing) to the Sabotage (tamper) battery backup.
If the battery backup is connected to an alarm-station then alarm for sabotage will be given when the micro switch connection is broken.
CONNECTION OF TAMPER SWITCH ON PRO3
The battery backup should not be connected to mains when connecting.
- Connector from T-Tamperswitch must be connected to J101 on the motherboard in the battery back-up.
- The connector from the T-Tamperswitch in the battery box must be connected to J7 on the mother-board in the battery backup.
- Alarm from tamper
When the T-Tamperswitch is correctly installed, an alarm must be given on the cabinet door (Slow green flashing) to the Sabotage (tamper) battery backup.
If the battery backup is connected to an alarm-station then alarm for sabotage will be given when the micro switch connection is broken.
ADJUSTMENT OF TAMPER SWITCH
The tamper switch lever must be in the closed position when the cabinet door
is closed. If the alarm goes off (“tamper alarm”), the lever may needs to be
adjusted.
The lever is adjusted by the following steps:
- Pinch with pliers in the middle of the lever.
- Carefully adjust the lever in the desired direction (up / down).
- Check by closing the door. A click is heard when the contact is closed.
NOTICE
Tamper switch will not give an alarm when closed and locked the door.
CONNECTION OF TAMPER DEVICES THAT DO NOT HAVE A COMMUNICATION CONNECTION
If there is no connection on the circuit board, as in , alarms from tamper
switches must be connected to an external alarm.
TECHNICAL DATA: TAMPER SWITCH
Name | T-Tamperswitch |
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Article number | A-0000000SAB01 |
Type | Microswitch |
Voltage | 12 V / 24 V |
Manufactured in Milleteknik’s factory in Partille, Sweden.
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