Intelbras ELC 6012 NET Installation Guide
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Microprocessor Energizers
Congratulations on your purchase of a quality and secure Intelbras product. The ELC 6012 NET is a microprocessor-based energizer featuring two independent partitions (alarm sector and shock sector). The Shock Sector monitors the perimeter with high voltage, signaling shocks due to grounding or fence breaks. The alarm sector has a physical zone and a wireless zone, allowing the connection of opening and/or infrared sensors. These models enable communication with the Intelbras application¹, providing real-time information about everything happening at your home, office, or company. Intelbras recommends installing the product following the recommended precautions (see item 1. Care and safety), verifying regional standards when necessary.
¹To connect to the application, you must connect the Wi-Fi connection module. The module is already supplied in the accessory kit.
This guide contains information about product installation. For more details, consult the complete manual at www.intelbras.com/es.
ATTENTION: For your safety, it is essential to change your password as soon as you install the product and consult your technician about the configured passwords, which users have access, and recovery methods.
1. Care and Safety
- The equipment must be fixed to a solid wall or similar construction, so that the user cannot change its positioning without the help of tools, as shown in the following figure:
Diagram: Shows the energizer unit fixed to a wall with screws and bushings. Dimensions are indicated: 130mm width, 110mm height, 194.76mm depth.
- Do not install the product on surfaces that promote flame spread, in case of short circuits in the wiring or equipment.
- LGPD - Data processing by Intelbras: Intelbras does not access, transfer, capture, or perform any type of personal data processing using this product.
- When possible, install this equipment in a location protected from sun, rain, and humidity, even with IPX4 protection. Locations with easy access and high human traffic, near windows/doors, are also not recommended.
- The energizer may cause interference with electronic equipment when installed nearby.
- Diagram: Illustrates proper installation with a minimum 2m height for the external wall, separating the internal area to be protected.
- Diagram: Shows high-voltage cable installation guidelines: minimum 20 cm distance from the wall, minimum 15 cm between cables, and minimum 20 cm from the ground.
- Diagram: Depicts a fence installation with a ground rod, high-voltage cable, and return cable. It specifies a 3m maximum distance between fence posts and a minimum 20cm height for insulators.
- Diagram: Shows a ground connection with a copper rod and a connection to the fence.
- Attention: Do not use the neutral of the electrical network as a ground connection. Never use the negative/positive battery cable to generate a spark.
- Maintain a minimum distance of 15 cm between cables and from the cable to the wall, even where there are uneven surfaces.
- Note: This device is intended only for trained and qualified persons to operate the product, not recommended for children or individuals with physical, sensory/mental disabilities, unless accompanied by a responsible person.
2. Technical Specifications
Specification | Value |
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AC Power Supply | 115-230 Vac, it is recommended to use a cable with gauge ≤ 18 AWG (1 mm) |
DC Power Supply | 12 V/7Ah battery (not included) |
Operating Temperature | -10 to 50 °C, relative humidity up to 90% |
Minimum Shock | 12,000 V pulsative, ± 10% (for distances up to 1,000 m) |
Maximum Shock | 18,000 V pulsative, ± 10% |
Nominal Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
Consumption at 115-230 Vac | 7 W |
Number of failed pulses | 10 pulses |
Output Pulse Energy | < 0.7 joules |
Pulse Duration | 360 µs |
Interval Between Pulses | 1s |
Pulses Per Minute | ± 60 pulses |
Auxiliary Voltage/Current Output | 14.5 Vdc/250 mA |
Voltage/Current Output Status (PGM) | Max.: 15 Vdc/50 mA |
Siren Output Current | With battery: up to 1.5 A |
Siren Time | Without battery: 300 mA (4 minutes) |
3. Features
- Capacity for 7000 m of 0.9 mm stainless steel wire or 5000 m of 0.6 mm stainless steel wire (with 18,000 V shock).
- Activates/deactivates alarm and shock modulation OOK, via remote control and app (version with Wi-Fi connection module).
- Accepts up to 28 wireless devices (7 positions for sensors and 21 positions for remote controls). In the ELC 6012 NET model, it is possible to view alarm zones independently through the Intelbras App.
- Range: up to 100 meters with direct line of sight in open field.
- Auxiliary output protected against overload.
- Battery charger with short-circuit and polarity inversion protection.
- 2 outputs to monitor the perimeter trigger status and fence activation/deactivation (TRIGGER STATUS AND FENCE STATUS). These outputs can be configured for remote access via the application.
- LED output with perimeter visualization (disarmed, shock return, and trigger).
- Internal buffer for 64 events.
Note: The DISP Status and Fence Status outputs do not allow remote activation. Intelbras does not guarantee the registration/operation of its energizers with wireless sensors not manufactured by Intelbras.
4. Installation
Diagram: Shows the internal components of the ELC 6012 NET, including terminals for AC power, fuses, status outputs, siren, zone input, auxiliary output, battery connection, ground, fence output, and Wi-Fi module.
- 1. AC: input for mains power supply.
- 2. F1: 1 A protection fuse (5 x 20 mm).
- 3. STATUS DISPARO: fence trigger status output.
- 4. STATUS CERCA: fence activation/deactivation status output.
- 5. ENT LIGA: power input for fence activation.
- 6. +SIR: positive output for siren.
- 7. (-): negative output.
- 8. LED Output+: positive output for the LED. Indicates perimeter visualization (disarmed, shock return, and trigger).
- 9. (-): negative output.
- 10. Z1: wired sensor zone input.
- 11. +AUX: positive output for auxiliary power.
- 12. BAT.: battery connector.
- 13. RETORNO: high voltage return.
- 14. TERRA: ground input.
- 15. CERCA: high voltage output.
- 16. WIFI MODULE: remote access (via APP) and product configuration. The WIFI module operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency.
5. Sensor and Remote Control Programming
Diagram: Shows programming buttons (A+C, A, C, S) and their functions for registering remote controls and wireless sensors.
- Button "A + C": registers the control key to arm/disarm the alarm and shock sector.
- Button "A": registers the control key to arm/disarm the alarm sector.
- Button "C": registers the control key to arm/disarm the shock sector.
- Button "S": registers a wireless sensor.
Note: To erase any registered device, press the corresponding key until the SHOCK and ALARM LEDs turn off, release the key, and the SHOCK and ALARM LEDs will flash rapidly, indicating that the device has been erased.
5.1. Programming by jumpers
Diagram: Shows jumper settings (JPR2) for sensitivity and shock levels.
- 1. Closed: maximum sensitivity. Open: minimum sensitivity.
- 2. Closed: maximum shock (18,000 V). Open: minimum shock (12,000 V).
- 3. Closed: arm/disarm beep activated. Open: arm/disarm beep deactivated.
5.2. Remote Control
The alarm panel is compatible with Intelbras line remote controls, which use OOK modulation and operate at a frequency of 433.92 MHz.
To discover Intelbras line accessories, scan the QR code, select the remote control purchased, and click on the files to download.
Homologation
The aforementioned equipment operates on a secondary basis, meaning it is not entitled to protection against harmful interference, even from stations of the same type, and cannot cause interference to systems operating on a primary basis. For more information on approved products, visit the website: https://www.gov.br/anatel/pt-br.
6. Operation
6.1. Description of the LEDs on the energizer cover
LED | Status | Description |
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Intelbras Cloud | On | Module connected to Intelbras Cloud |
Flashing slowly | Connection failure to the programmed network¹ | |
Flashing fast | Connection failure to the Intelbras Cloud server² | |
Alarm | On | Alarm deactivated |
Flashing slowly | Alarm activated | |
1 flash per second | Alarm trigger | |
Flashing slowly | Alarm deactivated indicating previous trigger | |
Fence | On | Electric fence without power |
Flashing | Electric fence with power (AC network) | |
Off | Electric fence with battery (no AC network) | |
On | Electric fence deactivated | |
Flashing slowly | Electric fence activated and with shock return | |
1 flash per second | There was a trigger on the fence perimeter | |
2 flashes per second | Triggers on the fence perimeter |
¹ Check network programming (SSID) and password.
² For more information about Intelbras Cloud, visit the website www.intelbras.com/es.
Diagram: Shows the LED indicators for the energizer.
7. Connection Diagram
Note: for other possible connections of the Trigger/fence status outputs, access the complete manual.
Diagram: Illustrates the connection of the energizer to various components including a siren, tamper alarm, and power supply. It also shows the wiring for status outputs and zone inputs.
Diagram: Shows a connection example for the alarm system, including the energizer, siren, and a sensor (IVP 5001 PET Shield). It also indicates the power supply connection.
8. Configuration via Application (AMT Remote Mobile)
The ELC 6012 NET energizer can be accessed via the application for operation and programming. For more information, visit the website www.intelbras.com/es.
Diagrams: Show the Intelbras Cloud interface and the AMT Remote Mobile app.
Warranty Terms
It is expressly stated that this contractual warranty is provided under the following conditions:
Customer Name: _________________________ Customer Signature: _________________________
Invoice No.: _________________________ Purchase Date: _________________________
Model: _________________________ Reseller: _________________________
Serial No.: _________________________
- All parts, pieces, and components of the product are guaranteed against eventual manufacturing defects for a period of 1 (one) year, consisting of 90 (ninety) days of legal warranty plus 9 (nine) months of contractual warranty, counted from the date of purchase by the Consumer, as stated in the product purchase invoice, which is an integral part of this Term throughout the national territory. This contractual warranty includes the free replacement of parts, pieces, and components that present manufacturing defects, including labor costs for repair. If no manufacturing defect is found, and the defect(s) originate from improper use, the Consumer will be responsible for these costs.
- Product installation must be done according to the Product Manual and/or Installation Guide. If your product requires installation and configuration by a trained technician, seek a qualified and specialized professional, as the costs for these services are not included in the product price.
- Upon detection of a defect, the Consumer must immediately contact the nearest Authorized Service Center listed on the website www.intelbras.com, as only these are authorized to examine and rectify the defect during the warranty period. Failure to comply will void this warranty, as it will be considered a product violation.
- In the event the Consumer requests home service, the nearest Authorized Service Center must be contacted to inquire about the technical visit fee. If the product needs to be removed, the associated costs, such as transportation and safety for the product's round trip, will be the Consumer's responsibility.
- The warranty will be completely voided under any of the following circumstances:
- a) If the defect is not manufacturing-related but caused by the Consumer or third parties unrelated to the manufacturer;
- b) If damage to the product results from accidents, incidents, natural agents (lightning, floods, landslides, etc.), humidity, power grid voltage (overvoltage caused by accidents or excessive fluctuations in the grid), installation/use contrary to the user manual, or natural wear and tear of parts, pieces, and components;
- c) If the product has been influenced by chemical, electromagnetic, electrical, or animal agents (insects, etc.);
- d) If the product's serial number has been tampered with or scratched;
- e) If the device has been tampered with.
- This warranty does not cover data loss; therefore, it is recommended, if applicable to the product, that the Consumer regularly back up the data contained in the product.
- Intelbras is not responsible for the installation of this product, nor for any attempted fraud and/or sabotage of its products. It is recommended that the Consumer keep software and application updates current, if applicable, as well as necessary network protections against intrusions (hackers). The equipment is guaranteed against defects under its normal operating conditions, and it is important to be aware that, as an electronic device, it is not immune to fraud and breaches that may interfere with its proper functioning.
- Dispose of your product properly after its useful life: take it to electrical and electronic product collection points, an authorized Intelbras technical assistance center, or consult our website www.intelbras.com.br and support@intelbras.com or (48) 2106-0006 or 0800 7042767 for more information.
Intelbras S/A reserves the right to alter the general, technical, and aesthetic characteristics of its products without prior notice. All images in this manual are illustrative.
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