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Rielta Ladoga MK-RK User manual

WIRELESS MAGNETIC
CONTACT SECURITY
DETECTOR
«Ladoga MK-RK» ver. 4
Installation Guide
1 General Information
1.1 Wireless magnetic contact security Detector «Ladoga MK-RK» ver. 4
(hereinafter, the Detector) is intended for opening or shifting control
of doors, windows or other structural elements with transmission of
messages to the control panel (hereinafter, CP) via two-way wireless
communication by the «Rielta-Contaсt-R» protocol.
1.2 Opening or shifting control is fulfilled by built-in magnetic contact
state monitoring.
1.3 The Detector operates within 433.05 – 434.79 MHz frequency
range. Transmission power does not exceed 10 mW.
1.4 The Detector ensures operation at the main and backup operating
frequencies. The changeover to backup operating frequency is fulfilled
automatically.
1.5 Radio communication is initiated by the Detector at 10, 15, 30 sec,
1, 5, 10 min intervals assigned in the process of their binding with the
CP. Alarm and tamper messages are transmitted immediately.
1.6 The Detector is powered by the one lithium power supply battery
CR123A.
1.7 The Detector generates and transmits the following messages:
- «Norm» – under closed built-in magnetic contact;
- «Alarm» – under opened built-in magnetic contact;
- «Tamper» – in the event of case tampering;
- «Power Supply Low Battery» – under the power supply battery
voltage drop over 2.2-0.2 V.
1.8 The Detector is designed to operate continuously, around the
clock.
1.9 The Detector has immunity to electromagnetic interference.
2 Specifications
Table 1
Parameter Value
Distance between the Detector and the magnet, mm:
- when the contact is opened
- when the contact is closed
more than 20
less than 5
Operating temperature
From minus 20 to +55 °С
Permissible relative humidity at 25 °C temperature up to 98 %
Ambient class Boreal climate*
IP rating
IP30
Dimensions, maximum 97 x 25 x 21 mm
Weight, maximum 0.05 kg
Battery life under normal climatic conditions, disabled
indication and assigned radio exchange period up to
30 sec, not less than
60 months
Average service life, not less than 10 years
* – background temperature 15 – 35 оС, relative humidity 25 – 75 %,
air-pressure 86 – 106 kPa
3 Scope of Delivery
Each Detector unit package contains the items listed in Table 2.
Table 2
Name
QNT
Wireless magnetic contact security Detector «Ladoga MK-RK
»
ver. 4
Master element (magnet)
Master element case
Screw 3-3х30.016
Power supply lithium battery CR123A
Wireless magnetic contact security detector «Ladoga MK-RK
»
ver. 4.
Installation Guide
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.*
4 pcs.
1 pc.
1 copy
* – is supplied non-assembled
4 Design
The Detector consists of a case cover and a base with installed printed
circuit board (PCB) (1). In the base openable fixation holes are located
in the bottom (6) and in side wall (8). The PCB comprises: battery holder
(2), RESET contacts (3), tamper contacts (4), built-in magnetic contact
(5) and antenna (7). For built-in magnetic contact management, magnet
(9) is used (supplied).
Figure1 – «Ladoga MK-RK»ver. 4
5 LED Indication
The following types of indication are generated by the Detector:
- «Binding»– procedure of logging of the Detector in the CP;
- «Identification»indication is activated by relevant commands received
from the CP, remains active during 15 min or until the Detector cover
is opened;
- LED indication of the Detector state is activated after the Detector
cover is closed and remains active during 15 min under conditions:
- other LED indication types absence;
- alarm «Tamper»message is not generated during this time;
- absence of command from the CP disabling the Detector state
indication.
The modes of LED indication are listed in Table 3.
Table 3
The Detector State Indication Note
«Binding» procedure LED indicator periodical
blinking green
The Detector logging in
the CP
End of the «Binding»
procedure
LED indicator lighting
red for 2 – 3 sec –
«Identification»
indication
LED indicator alternate
blinking red and green
By the relevant
command from the CP
«Alarm»
Single-shot LED
indicator lighting red for
4 sec
State indication is
ON, «Identification»
indication is OFF
Communication Quality
Appraisal See sect. Communication Quality Appraising
«
Norm
» LED is OFF –
6 Binding with the CP
The «Binding»mode is intended for the Detector logging in the CP
and service information exchange.
6.1 Prepare the CP in accordance with CP Installation Guide.
6.2 If power supply battery is installed in the holder (2), remove an
insulating film.
6.3 Periodical LED indicator blinking green is evidence of binding
process.
6.4 In case of mentioned above LED indication absence, short-circuit
«RESET»terminals for 2 – 3 sec.
6.5 Successful binding procedure complying is indicated by LED
indicator lighting red for 2 – 3 sec.
6.6 The time limit for the binding process of the Detector is 100 sec.
To restart the binding procedure, short-circuit «RESET»terminals for
2 – 3 sec.
7 Communication Quality Appraising
7.1 For radio communication quality appraising it is necessary to:
- set the Detector on the assumed place of installation;
- push and then release case tamper.
7.2 After case tamper releasing the Detector generates case
tamper alarm message, transmits it via radio communication channel
and represents communication quality with CP by LED indication in
accordance with the Table 4.
Table 4
LED Indication Communication
Quality Appraisal Recommendations
Color Mode
Green Three blinks Excellent Install the Detector at
this place
Green Two blinks Good
Green One blink Communication
established Choose another place
for installation or use a
repeater*)
Red
Four blinks
No communication
*) «Ladoga-RK»system repeater
9
Rev. 3 of 13.12.17
№00402
8 Installation
8.1 Arrange the magnet at the side where built-in magnetic contact is
located, as it is shown in Figure 1.
8.2 It is not recommended to install the Detector on metal surfaces.
In case of installation on metal, use empty case of master element as
an insulating layer between surface and magnet.
8.3 A distance between the Detector or magnet and magnetically
conductive material should not be less than 10 mm.
8.4 At any possible positions of the monitored structure, the Detector
and magnet should not be exposed to any mechanical impacts
(compression, blows, etc.).
9 Storage and Transportation
9.1 The Detectors in original package may be transported by any
transport facility in closed vehicles over any distances in compliance with
the existing shipping rules concerning the respective means of transport.
9.2 After transportation under the conditions different to exploitation
conditions, the Detector shall be ready to operate after a maximum of
six hours.
10 Manufacturer’s Guarantees
10.1 «RIELTA» JSC guarantees conformity of the Detector to the
requirements of technical conditions provided the transportation, storage,
installation and operation conditions are observed.
10.2 The guaranteed shelf life of the Detector is 63 months since the
date of manufacture.
10.3 The guaranteed useful life is 60 months since the day of putting
into operation.
10.4 The Detectors that are found non-conforming to the requirements
of technical conditions shall be repaired by the manufacturer, provided
the installation and operation rules have been complied.
Note – Warranty obligations are not applied to power supply battery.
11 Acceptance and Packing Certificate
Wireless magnetic contact security Detector «Ladoga MK-RK» ver. 4 has
been manufactured in compliance with the active technical documentation
and classified as fit for operation and packed by «RIELTA» JSC.
Packing date _______________________________
month, year
«RIELTA» JSC, www.rielta.com
Chapaeva Str. 17, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 197101, [email protected]
Tel./fax: +7 (812) 233-0302, 703-1360
Technical support, tel.: +7 (812) 233-29-53, 703-13-57, [email protected]
Made in Russia

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