Connecting the components - VdS shunt lock
The scheme can be extended with further deactivation units and activation slaves.
| Deactivation unit | Activation master | Activation slave | Burglar alarm system |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Deactivation request | Solder pin 13 | Solder pin 14 | - | Pin that is pulled to ground during the activation process. |
Deactivation acknowledgement | Solder pin 14 | Solder pin 13 | Solder pin 13 | - |
Activation request | - | Solder pin 12 | Solder pin 14 | - |
Activation suppression | Solder pin 12 | - | Solder pin 12 | - |
Power supply (plus) | Solder pin 1 | Solder pin 1 | Solder pin 1 | - |
Power supply (ground) | Solder pin 2 | Solder pin 2 | Solder pin 2 | Ground connection |
Command to burglar alarm system for activation | - | Solder pin 5 | - | Connection 1 to burglar alarm system to enable activation |
- | Solder pin 7 | - | Connection 2 to burglar alarm system to enable activation |
- Pay attention to the polarity.
- After wiring, carry out several functional tests (see Testing the block lock function).
Cable
SimonsVoss recommends the following cable type: Cat 5.IY(ST)Y (8-pin). Longer cables require a shielding connected at one end.
Select the core cross-section so that the minimum voltage (8 VDC) on the devices is never undercut (length- and current-dependent voltage drop on the line).