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If someone is forced to disarm the intrusion alarm system,
a silent alarm (hold-up alarm) can be set off remotely via the
code keypad. The code keypad can be surface mounted or
flush mounted (outside the secure area).
Reader
Arming and disarming is carried out using an electronic key
on the reader. LED and buzzer provide information about
the status of the system as well as operation. The reader
can be surface mounted or flush mounted (outside the
secure area).
Reader and code keypad
The code keypad, used in conjunction with the reader,
allows arming and disarming of the intrusion alarm system
only after the correct combination of numbers has been
entered at the keypad.
Arming/disarming is carried out by using the SmartKey key
then entering the user code.
If someone is forced to disarm the intrusion alarm system,
a silent alarm (hold-up alarm) can be set off remotely via the
code keypad.
It can be surface mounted or flush mounted (outside the
secure area). For flush mounting, two IP55 flush-mounted
junction boxes may be used in combination, if required. One
on top of the other or next to each other.
Reader and lockable code keypad
The code keypad, used in conjunction with the reader,
allows arming and disarming of the intrusion alarm system
only after the correct combination of numbers has been
entered at the keypad. If someone is forced to disarm the
intrusion alarm system, a silent alarm (hold-up alarm) can
be set off remotely via the code keypad. The code keypad
can be surface mounted or flush mounted (outside the
secure area).
Keys with a security card
The system operates like a locking device. The key kit
consists of a set number of valid keys and a security card.
The control unit is initialized using the security card, and
accepts only the keys of the key kit. To order additional
keys, the security card must be sent to the manufacturer
together with the order. The keys are labeled with a
consecutive key number, a security card number and an 8-
digit identification number.
Standard key (without security card)
The keys are not numbered and can be read in as often as
required. The keys are labeled with an 8-digit identification
number.
SPE blocking element
The SPE blocking element is an additional lock for the door
and is intended to prevent unauthorized entry to the armed
area. The SPE blocking element must always be mounted in
the secure area with a kit to allow it to be fitted out for
different door types.
A conventional bolt contact should be fitted to the control
unit (not part of the scope of delivery).
A standard magnetic contact can be connected to the
control unit (not part of the scope of delivery).
Certifications and Approvals
Region
Certification
Europe
CE
SE 220 LSNi
SmartKey
Germany
VdS
G 106064, C SE 220 LSNi
Coun-
try
Certification
SE 220 LSNi
DE
VdS
G 106064, C
Installation/Configuration Notes
Number of SmartKey keys
A maximum of 16 SmartKey keys can be used per system if
the SmartKey key is read in at the reader. In other respects,
the number of SmartKey keys depends on the control panel:
NZ 300 LSN = 40 keys, UEZ = 255 keys.
SE 220 LSNi without bolt contact
Due to the time shift caused by the LSN, up to four
SE 220 LSNi can be activated in 200 ms (not arming time).
In general, a bolt contact should be mounted.
SPE blocking element
•
If several LSN SmartKey systems need to block
simultaneously in one area (motorized block locking
function), the control units must be in the same LSN
processing assembly (on LVM for UEZ, on NV 120 for
UGM).
•
The SPE blocking element is always mounted in the
secure area with a mounting kit.
Parts Included
Type
Qty.
Component
SE 220 LSNi
1
SmartKey arming device
control unit
Technical Specifications
SE 220 LSNi control unit
Operating voltage
9.6 V to 30 V
Total current consumption including blocking element at an
input voltage of 9.6 V
•
Standby LSN part
3.53 mA
•
Standby additional supply
41 mA
•
Bolt is engaged
110 mA for 200 ms
•
Bolt blocked
470 mA for 200 ms
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