Products

SEO Dolphin 12/24V

Technical data

Supply voltage

9 - 50 V

Current consumption when armed (12V ÷ 12,4V)

8,7 mA ÷ 6,1 mA

Current consumption when armed (24V)

3,8 mA

Current cosumption when unarmed (12V ÷ 12,4V)

6,4 mA ÷ 4,1 mA

Current consumption when unarmed (24V)

2,7 mA

Current consumption from ignition (12V; after ignition start)

1 mA

Current consumption from ignition (24V; after ignition start)

2 mA

Alarm duration

25-30 s.

Alarm delay for rearming

30 s.

Working temperature range

-40°C ÷ +85°C

Constant blockage load (12V)

max 15 A

Constant blockage load (24V)

max 7,5 A

Blinkers load

2 x 5 A

Output load, when +12V connected to horn with its own power supply

2 A

Horn output load

2 A

Output load, when +12 connected to CAN

500 mA

Central locking "CLOSE" output load

120 mA

Central locking "OPEN" output load

120 mA

Output load, which passes ground to additional sensors

120 mA

Output load, which passes +12V to additional sensors

120 mA

Additional channel load

120 mA

  • Description

SEO Dolphin 12/24V is a perfect auto alarm system with the option of connecting in cars and trucks thanks to the 12/24V electrical installation variety. It gives you certainty of comfort and safety. The quality is assured by a lifelong guarantee.

 

FUNCTIONS:
– dynamically changed code
– central lock steering 1s/3s
– programmable central lock impuls number
– “comfort” function – windows and sunroof closing
– programmable “comfort” function time
– additional channel
– programmable pulse time on the additional channel
– inner engine blockade
– additional sensors 12V inputs
– all alarm outputs electronic security 
– non-closed door signalisation with alarm on
– door security turn on delay when extended cabin lighting
– inner security turn on delay (eliminates disturbs caused by voltage falls)
– automatic alarm arming after accidental rearming 
– “panic” function
– programmable “save lock” function
– quiet / loud alarm turn on / off 
– low battery level signalisation
– memory of alarm sources  
– alarming limit