CAN Alarm System
- Stock status: In Stock
- Model: CAN_ALARM
The increased requirements of TARA standards for alarm and control systems have led to the need to develop a new security system. In response to these new requirements, the CAN Alarm NTT was developed. One of the main goals of this system was to eliminate the traditional problems associated with the use of additional control panels.
1. Loss of remote control: Using the original truck control panel to activate and deactivate the alarm avoids the loss of a separate alarm panel.
2. Remote control failure: If the alarm remote control breaks down, you will not have to replace or repair it. You continue to use the original truck control panel.
3. Transfer of the remote control to another driver: Using the original truck remote control, you do not need to transfer the remote control between drivers, which will save time and simplify the alarm control.
4. Remote control training: Since drivers are already familiar with the original truck remote control, no separate training in the use of the alarm remote is required.
5. Additional remote control on the driver's keychain: Providing the ability to control the alarm through the driver's keychain makes the process of activating and deactivating the alarm convenient and accessible directly from the truck cab.
NTT CAN is an advanced alarm system for trucks and semi-trailers designed to meet strict safety standards. It solves the following tasks and has the following functions:
Alarm control with the original truck control panel.
Sound and light alarms when events occur.
Ability to disable unnecessary sensors in the truck cab.
Lock the starter or ignition in security mode to prevent theft.
Availability of additional buttons to warn the driver of danger (for example, SOS and Panic).
Possibility of emergency shutdown of the alarm.
Integration with the tracker to track the location of the truck.
LED indicator to display the status of the system.
Enabling the alarm:
1. The central lock is closed by a button on the remote.
2. The siren gives one signal, the lamps light up and the LED is on.
3. The alarm is activated after 10 seconds if all sensors are turned on.
Enabling security without an additional sensor:
1. The central lock is closing.
2. An additional button on the remote is pressed.
3. The siren gives 4 short signals.
Protection mode:
- When the sensor is triggered, doors are opened or the ignition is turned on:
- The siren gives a constant signal.
- The lamp flashes at a frequency of 1 Hz for 30 seconds.
- If the sensor recovers, the siren sounds for 30 seconds and stops.
- Otherwise, the siren will check the sensor 4 times, each time for 30 seconds.
- After 4 cycles, the sensor will turn off and the LED will show which sensor has been triggered.
Turning off the alarm:
1. The central locking is opened with a button on the remote.
2. The siren and lamps give signals. -2 signals - during the protection, the sensors did not work. -3,4,5 signals - during the protection, the door sensor was triggered, an additional sensor, the ignition was turned on, respectively.
Emergency shutdown of the alarm:
- The emergency button is pressed and the ignition is turned on. The alarm is immediately turned off.
Model | VIB |
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Weight in packaging (kg) | 0.30 |
Dimensions | 10.00 cm x 2.00 cm x 3.00 cm |
Power Supply (V) | 24 |
Current Consumption (mA) | 10 |
The set includes:
1) VIB control unit
2) Cables with a chip, LED indicator, and emergency button
3) 5A fuse
4) Fuse holder
5) The kit may include a simple or autonomous 12-volt siren.
1) VIB Microprocessor Control Unit
Description: The VIB microprocessor control unit, which serves as the heart of the system, utilizes advanced microprocessor technology to control all system functions. It precisely and efficiently monitors sensors, processes data, and generates alarm signals.
Purpose: The main purpose of the VIB microprocessor control unit is to ensure uninterrupted operation and quick response to security events according to strict TAPA security standards to protect heavy equipment during transportation.
A universal platform that can be customized according to the client's needs.
2) Alarm Control Unit with LED Indicators
Description: The alarm control unit with LED indicators is a key component of the system with a convenient interface featuring LED illumination. These indicators display different system states, allowing operators to easily monitor the alarm system.
Purpose: The main purpose of the alarm control unit with LED indicators is to provide operators and drivers with clear and simple means to monitor the system status, including activation, deactivation, and event history.
3) Emergency (SOS) Button
Description: The emergency (SOS) button located in the driver's cabin is used to immediately activate emergency or alarm systems in the event of road emergencies or other emergency situations requiring protective measures.
4) 5A Fuse
Description: The 5A fuse is a device that interrupts the electrical circuit if the current exceeds 5 amps, protecting against overloads and short circuits.
Purpose: The 5A fuse located in the semi-trailer alarm system is designed to protect the electrical components and cables of the system from overloads and short circuits, thus preventing equipment damage and reducing the risk of fire or other hazardous situations related to electrical failures.
5) Siren with Backup Battery
Description: The siren with a backup battery is an integral part of the system designed to provide audible alerts in the event of a security breach or danger signal.
Purpose: The main purpose of the siren with a backup battery is to provide a loud and attention-grabbing danger signal that immediately responds to security incidents. The presence of a backup battery ensures uninterrupted siren operation even in situations where power is cut off or tampered with, contributing to the overall effectiveness of heavy equipment alarm systems according to TAPA security standards to protect cargo and assets during transportation.
The kit may include a simple or autonomous 12-volt siren.
Operation Principle
Activation Procedure:
1. Press the "lock central lock" button on the remote control.
2. The central lock of the car doors will lock.
3. The siren will emit a single signal, lights will turn on, and the LED indicator will illuminate.
4. The alarm will start counting a 10-second period during which all sensors (doors and 1 sensor) must enter the security mode.
5. If all sensors enter the security mode within 10 seconds (doors locked, sensor exit not grounded), the LED will blink, the starter lock will engage, and the alarm will enter security mode.
Note: The alarm will not activate if the ignition is already on.
Security Mode Activation Without Additional Sensor:
1. Press the "lock central lock" button on the remote control.
2. Press the additional button for 10 seconds (depending on the truck brand).
3. The siren will emit 4 short signals, then the sensor will be deactivated.
Security Mode:
1. When the doors are opened, the sensor is triggered, or the ignition is activated in security mode, the siren will sound continuously, and the light will blink at a frequency of 1 Hz for 30 seconds.
2. If the sensor resets during this time, the siren will operate for 30 seconds and then stop.
3. Otherwise, 4 cycles of 30 seconds will be performed, and the sensor will be deactivated.
4. The LED will indicate which sensor (3, 4, 5) was activated during security mode.
Alarm Deactivation:
1. Press the "open central lock" button on the remote control.
2. The central door lock will open.
3. The siren and light will emit 2 signals if the alarm did not operate during security.
4. The siren and light will be serviced 3, 4, 5 times, depending on the activated sensor if it operated during security mode.
5. The LED will turn off, and the starter lock will be deactivated.
Emergency Alarm Deactivation:
1. Press the emergency button in the driver's cabin.
2. Activate the ignition.
3. The alarm will be immediately deactivated.
Company Code | Qty | Weight per Unit (kilograms) | Description |
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K-4622 | 1 | 0.1 | VIB information block |
K-2592 | 1 | 0.096 | VIB block cable set |
K-2534 | 1 | 0.004 | VIB - PIB button |
K-2944 | 1 | 0.006 | Fuse + holder |
K-2306 | 1 | 0.2 | Siren HC-BS24 |
TAPA CERTIFICATION
The CAN ALARM NTT alarm system is designed to meet the enhanced requirements of the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) standards: TAPA TSR (Transported Asset Protection Association Trucking Security Requirements) requirements and meets these requirements in various aspects:
1. Alarm activation and deactivation function: the system allows to activate and deactivate the alarm using the original truck remote control. This complies with access control and system management requirements.
2. Audible and visual alarm: When the system is triggered, the alarm provides audible and visual signals, meeting the requirements for notification and event indication.
3. Ability to disable additional sensors: The system allows disabling additional sensors in the truck cabin, which may be required in certain situations or operating modes. This complies with flexibility and management requirements.
4. Starter or ignition lock: In security mode, the system provides a starter or ignition lock function, helping to prevent theft. This complies with transportation security management requirements.
5. Possible additional driver warning channels: The system provides additional means of communication with the driver, including SOS buttons and the "Panic" remote control. This complies with driver safety and communication requirements in emergency situations.
6. Emergency alarm deactivation capability: The system allows for emergency deactivation of the alarm when necessary, meeting safety requirements in emergency situations.
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