SO-Wd12 beacon

Use:

The SO-Wd12 optical alarm device is destined for optical signalling by the set of LED diodes in burglar alarm systems. The SO-Wd12 optical alarm device is destined for indoor applications.


Construction:

The alarm device consists of two main parts. The first of which is the right alarm device in a housing of non-combustible material. It contains supply voltage terminals and change-over switches which allow you to select one of fifteen different flash effects and to turn on continuous lighting. The second part – a socket is an element which fixes the alarm device to the ceiling or wall by means of two screws and anchor pegs.


Opening:

To open the alarm device you should: twist the shade to the left while holding the base. After that move apart the shade and the base.

Closing:

To close the alarm device you should adjust the markers. After that assemble the device and twist it to the direction marked with an arrow (sequence shown in the drawing).

SO-Wd12 closing scheme

Notice:

The shade of the SO-Wd12 alarm device is available in the red or orange colour (at the customer’s request). When placing an order please give a desired colour marking respectively: SO-Wd12/C – a red shade, SO-Wd12/P –an orange shade.

Type beacon
Supply voltage 12 V DC
Current consumption in the off-state 0 mA
Current consumption at 12 V DC <150 mA
Ingress protection IP53D
Weight ~170 g
Dimensions Ø 115×95 mm

SO-Wd12 connection diagram:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table of possible optical signalling settings

No. Description 1234
1 Continuous lighting 1111
2 Intermittent signalling (1 s interval) 1110
3 Intermittent signalling (0.5 s interval) 1101
4 Intermittent signalling (0.25 s interval) 1100
5 Flash signalling (stroboscope) 1011
6 Rotating signalling 1010
7 Intermittent rotating signalling 1001
8 Complementary rotating signalling 1000
9 Cross signalling 0111
10 Sequence signalling (3x intermittent signalling + 4x rotating signalling) 0110
11 Sequence signalling (5x rotating signalling + flash signalling) 0101
12 Increasing signalling 0100
13 Increasing and decreasing signalling 0011
14 Flash and increasing signalling 0010
15 Pseudo-random signalling 0001
16 Demonstration program 0000

Demonstration program VIDEO

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