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WORLD LEADER IN ELECTRONIC SECURI TY 1 ADS 216 Power Pack Installation Guide About this Guide This installation guide explains how to install the ADS 216 Power Pack. Other related documents are:
Planning Guide, 8000-2693-01 Installation Guide, ADS ProMax Pedestals, 8000-2693-03 Installation Guide, ADS FloorMax Antennas, 8000-2693-03 Setup and Service Guide, 8000-2693-xx Reference Guide, 8000-2693-xx Note: Because placement of system components depends on architectural and customer require-
ments, your Sensormatic representative will supply this information separately. Contents About this Guide................................................ 1 Limitation of Warranty........................................ 1 Power Pack Overview........................................ 2 Installation Requirements................................... 2 Installing the Power Pack................................... 3 Connecting the Alarm Cable............................... 4 Connecting Power to the Power Pack................. 5 Specifications.................................................... 7 Declarations...................................................... 8 PRELIMINARY 01/05/00 If you need assistance... Call Sensormatic Customer Support at:
1-800-543-9740 Limitation of Warranty Any deviations from the materials or procedures specified herein shall void Sensormatic's warranty with the owner/buyer. In no event shall Sensor-
matic be liable for loss or damage caused by the use of materials or procedures that do not meet Sensormatic's specifications. UltraMax, Sensormatic, and the Sensormatic logo are registered trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Other product names (if any) mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Copyright 2000. All rights reserved. DOJ 01/00 8000-2693-02, Rev. A (8 pages) ULTRAMAX PRODUCTS 1 Power Pack Overview The ADS 216 Power Pack is part of an UltraMax security label detector. The power pack controls up to two transceiver antennas and two remote alarms. Figure 1. UltraMax Detector Power pack Antennas Optional remote alarm The ADS 216 Power Pack, ZEADS216 (Non-
European) ships with the antennas or can be ordered separately. Installation Requirements Verifying Equipment and Unpacking Verify that all equipment has arrived. Make sure the system configuration is the right one for the installation site. Unpack major components in a back room. At the install site, lay out parts in the order you will need them. Do not clutter the aisle or cause a trip hazard. Installer/Contractor Shall have electrical work comply with the latest national electrical code, national fire code, and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Shall coordinate all work with other trades to avoid interference. Shall verify existing site conditions and coordinate with the owners representative and appropriate utilities as required. Shall obtain copies of all related plans, specifications, shop drawings and addenda to schedule and coordinate related work. Shall thoroughly review the project to ensure that all work meets or exceeds the above requirements. Any alleged discrepancies shall be brought to the attention of Sensormatic Electronics.
! WARNING!
Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used. Electrical Requirements Connect the pack to a 100-120Vac or 220-
240Vac source. No fuse exchange is required for the power pack. The ac source must be unswitched with less than 0.5Vac between neutral and ground. DO NOT share the ac source with neon signs, motors, computers, cash registers, terminals, or data communications equipment. DO NOT use orange-colored outlets dedicated for computer equipment. 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS 216 POWER PACK 8000-2693-02, REV. A Installing the Power Pack The pack can rest on a shelf (no mounting procedure required) or can be hung on a wall. To mount the pack on a wall, proceed to the section Wall-mounting the Power Pack on page 3. Otherwise, go to Connecting the Alarm Cable on page 4. Wall-mounting the Power Pack 1. Attach the bracket to the wall (Figure 2). The pack can be mounted on studs using screws or on wall-board using screws and anchors. a. Position wall-mount bracket and level it to mark the mounting hole locations. Remove the bracket. If mounting on wall-board, drill four holes for hollow wall (wall-board) anchors. Tap anchors (not shown) into holes. b. c. With its lip facing upward, secure the bracket to the wall with four screws. The screws are suitable for use in wood or metal. Figure 2. Attaching the bracket to the wall Power Pack The pack can be placed on a shelf or mounted on a wall. The pack can be hidden in a remote location such as checkout counter, back room, or basement. Provide a minimum of 20cm (8") of unobstructed space around the pack for ventilation. Use the appropriate power cord based on the country of use. USA-IEC 320, 18/3, 125V, 10A, 7.5ft. 0351-0547-01 Schuko-IEC 320, 1mm sq., 250V, 10A, 2.5m 0351-0547-02 UK-IEC 320, 1mm sq., 250V, 10A, 2.5m 0351-0547-03 Japan-IEC 320, 2mm sq., 250V, 15A, 2.5m 0351-0547-04 US-Filter, Line, 125V, 6A, Plug-in Australia to IEC 320, 2.5m, 250V, 10A 0351-0547-05 0351-0547-07 Replace the packs slow-blow fuses only with a fuse of the same type and rating. Maximum cable distance from the antennas to the power pack is 12.2m (40'). ZC30-XP/ZC35-XP Remote Alarm Unit (if used) Plug the transformer used to power the alarm into a 24-hour, unswitched outlet. Maximum cable distance from the power pack to each alarm unit is about 7.6m (25'). Tools and Equipment Required For all system installations:
6 mil (minimum) plastic sheeting (to protect nearby items from dust) Permanent marker and/or pencil Hammer drill with 6.5mm (1/4") and 9.6mm
(3/8") masonry drill bits Power drill with 1.6mm (1/16"), 6.5mm (1/4"), and 9.6mm (3/8") drill bits Hammer Phillips and slotted screwdrivers Ratchet and socket set Vacuum and broom ADS 216 POWER PACK 8000-2693-02, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 2. If using conduit, attach conduit to bracket. The power pack bracket provides ten " or "
knockouts for antenna and alarm cables and one or knockout for hardwired AC power. Refer to Figure 6. Antenna Tx/Rx and Com cables attach to connectors in the lower corner of the power pack. The remote alarm cable attaches to a connector above the antenna cable connectors. Select knockouts closest to the power pack connectors for the cables and attach conduit. Maximum conduit attachment is shown in Figure 3. Several cables can share conduit as long as conduit fill does not exceed 50 percent. Figure 3. Maximum conduit attachment Alarm RS485 Noise Coil A and B Option SkyMax A and B Relay A-B Antenna A and B AC power 3. Mount the pack to the bracket. a. Rest the lip of the packs mounting bracket on the lip of the wall-mounted bracket. b. Slide pack to left until pack butts up against wall-mounted bracket. 4. After cable connections are complete, attach bracket to power pack using two screws at each end of bracket. Mounting the power pack is complete. Go to Connecting the Alarm Cable on page 4. Connecting the Alarm Cable The power pack can trigger up to two remote alarms. To connect remote alarms, continue. Otherwise, go to Connecting Power to the Power Pack on page 5. Connect the remote alarm to the Relay A-B alarm receptacle of the power pack (Figure 6). Relay A-B pin assignments are as follows:
Pin Relay Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Relay A Arm Relay B N.C. Relay C N.O. Shield Not used Relay B Arm. Relay B N.C. Relay B N.O. Shield For example, connect the remote alarm controlled by relay 1 to pins 1, 2, and 3. Refer to Figure 4 for remote alarm wiring. Figure 4. Remote alarm wiring Pin 1 - black Pin 4 - red Pin 2 - green Pin 3 - white Remote alarm
(ZC30/ZC35) Transformer COM 17V Relay A-B pin 1 pin 3 or pin 6 pin 8 4 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS 216 POWER PACK 8000-2693-02, REV. A Connecting Power to the Power Pack
! For installation using a line cord, the socket-outlet must be installed near the equipment and at a location which is easily accessible. Fr Installationen mit einem Stromkabel mu die Steckdose an einem Standort installiert werden, welcher einfachen Zugang erlaubt.
! A 6A, 2 pole, ganged disconnect device, which also provides short circuit and overload protection, and has a minimum 3mm open circuit clearance, in accordance with the National Electric Code and applicable local codes must be installed by a licensed electrician at a location readily accessible to the equipment. Ein 6A, 2-poliges, gekoppeltes Ausschalt-
gert, welches auch ber einen Kurzschlu- sowie berbelastungsschutz verfgt, und einen minimum 3mm offenen Schaltabstand aufweist, nach bereinstimmung mit den Nationalen Elektrischen Regelungen sowie lokalen Regeln, mu an einem Standort installiert werden, welcher einfachen Zugang zum Gert erlaubt. The AC power source can be 100-120Vac or 220-
240Vac. The power supply automatically senses the voltage so no jumper settings are required. AC power can be hardwired to the power pack or connected by an ac power cord. WARNINGRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
The AC power line could be carrying 120Vac or 240Vac. If ac power is connected by a power cord, remove the metal cover over the IEC connector (Figure 6) and attach the power cord. If ac power is hardwired, do the following:
1. Route power cable through knockout on corner of power pack (Figure 6). 2. Using a small screwdriver, connect the ac power wires (line, neutral) to the two-pin connector in terminal P2. Connect white to pin 1 (neutral); connect black to pin 2 (line). Refer to Figure 5. 3. Plug the two-pin connector into pluggable terminal P2 on the backplane board. 4. Connect green to ground on the power pack chassis. Figure 5. Hardwired AC power connection AC ground (green) Hardwired AC:
P2: pin 1 neutral (white) P2: pin 2 line (black) Backplane board ADS 216 POWER PACK 8000-2693-02, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 5 Figure 6. Power pack connections Remote alarm connector Antenna connectors P14 RS485 P8 ADS Alarm P10 Noise Coil B P9 Noise Coil A P17 Option P18 Option P12 Option P11 Ferrite 1 2 3 P13 Relay A-B P7 Com Ped. B P5 Tx/Rx Ped. B P6 Com Ped. A P4 Tx/Rx Ped. A ADS Power Pack Relay A-B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A M R A B M R A D L H S D L H S A O N B O N A C N B C N 6 INSTALLATION GUIDE IEC connector cover Bracket to pack mounting screws
(two at each end) Knockout for hardwired AC ADS 216 POWER PACK 8000-2693-02, REV. A Specifications Electrical Environmental Ambient Temperature:.......0C to 50C
(32F to 122F) Relative Humidity: .............0 to 90%
non-condensing Power Supply (Non-European Power Pack) Primary Input: ...................100-120Vac or Mechanical Power Pack Length..............................50.7cm (20") Width with bracket.............37.7cm (14.8") Width without bracket ........32.6cm (12.8") Height ..............................15cm (5.9") Weight..............................kg (lbs.) Remote Alarm / Message Unit Height ..............................20.3cm (8") Length..............................15cm (5.9") Width................................6.4cm (2.5") 220-240Vac
@ 5060Hz Primary Power Fuse: .........5A, 250V slo-blow Current Draw: ...................2.0A peak Input Power: .....................<180W Transmitter Outputs:............................2 ports (two antennas, multiplexed) Operating Frequency: ........58, 60, or 68kHz
(200Hz) Transmit Burst Duration.....1.6ms Transmit Current: ..............16A peak Burst Repetition Rate:
Based on 50Hz ac.............37.5Hz (Normal) 75Hz (Validation) Based on 60Hz ac.............45Hz (Normal) 90Hz (Validation) Receiver Inputs: ..............................2 ports (two antennas, multiplexed) Center Frequency:.............58, 60, or 68kHz Receive Coil Resistance: ...1.6 ohms (5%) Alarm Alarm Relay Output ...........DPDT contacts Contact Switching Current .1.0A max. Contact Switching Voltage .28V max. Lamp/Audio Duration.........130 sec.
(1 sec. increments) ADS 216 POWER PACK 8000-2693-02, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 7 Declarations Regulatory Compliance (Non-
European Power Pack) Safety:............................ UL 1950 Can/CSA C22.2 No. 950 EMC:.............................. 47 CFR, Part 15 FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules for intentional radiators and Class A digital devices when installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonable protection against harmful interference from equipment operated in a commercial area. This equipment should not be installed in a residential area as it can radiate radio frequency energy that could interfere with radio communications, a situation the user would have to fix at their own expense. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. Other Declarations WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Sensormatic Electronics Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Sensormatic Electronics Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes. LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at private expense and no part of it was developed using Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and disclosure of technical data marked with this legend are set forth in the definition of "limited rights" in paragraph (a) (15) of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States. 8 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS 216 POWER PACK 8000-2693-02, REV. A
1 2 3 | floor antenna install guide | Users Manual | 214.59 KiB |
WORLD LEADER IN ELECTRONIC SECURI TY 1 ADS FloorMax Antennas Contents About this Guide................................................ 1 Limitation of Warranty........................................ 1 Antenna Overview ............................................. 2 Installation Requirements................................... 3 Installing ADS FloorMax Antennas .................... 7 Connecting Conduit and Cables ....................... 11 Antenna Tuning............................................... 15 Pouring the Concrete....................................... 16 Specifications.................................................. 18 Declarations.................................................... 19 PRELIMINARY 01/31/00 Installation Guide About this Guide This installation guide explains how to install ADS FloorMax antennas. Other related documents are:
Planning Guide, 8000-2693-01 Setup and Service Guide, 8000-2693-xx Reference Guide, 8000-2693-xx Note: Because placement of antenna components depends on architectural and customer require-
ments, your Sensormatic representative will supply this information separately. Installation Guide, ADS 216 Power Pack, 8000-2693-02 If you need assistance... Call Sensormatic Customer Support at:
1-800-543-9740 Limitation of Warranty Any deviations from the materials or procedures specified herein shall void Sensormatic's warranty with the owner/buyer. In no event shall Sensor-
matic be liable for loss or damage caused by the use of materials or procedures that do not meet Sensormatic's specifications. UltraMax, FloorMax, Sensormatic, and the Sensormatic logo are registered trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Other product names (if any) mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Copyright 2000. All rights reserved. DOJ 01/00 8000-2693-04, Rev. A (19 pages) ULTRAMAX PRODUCTS 1 Antenna Overview ADS FloorMax antennas, positioned at an exit, are part of an UltraMax security label detector that deters theft. One or two ADS FloorMax in-floor antennas are attached to a power pack through a capacitor board enclosure. Figure 1. ADS FloorMax Detector Power pack Cap board enclosure RS232 plate Optional remote alarm In-floor antennas ANT) ENC) ANT) ENC) Component Part Numbers ADS FloorMax 6' System 1 ADS FloorMax Antenna (ZSFLORMX-
ADS Enclosure Assembly (ZPFLORMX-
RS232 Assembly (ZPFLORMX-232) ADS Power Pack (ZEADS216) ADS FloorMax 12' System 2 ADS FloorMax Antennas (ZSFLORMX-
ADS Enclosure Assembly (ZPFLORMX-
RS232 Assembly (ZPFLORMX-232) ADS Power Pack (ZEADS216) ADS FloorMax Antenna (ZSFLORMX-ANT) Install kit (0351-1696-01) Capacitor board (0301-1536-01) Antenna (0300-2289-01) ADS FloorMax Shield (ZPFLORMX-SH) Shield tray - left (0300-9219-01 Shield tray - right (0300-9219-02) Shield tiles (0500-9216-01) 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A Installation Requirements Verifying Equipment and Unpacking Verify that all equipment has arrived. Make sure the system configuration is the right one for the installation site. Unpack major components in a back room. At the install site, lay out parts in the order you will need them. Do not clutter the aisle or cause a trip hazard. Note: The capacitor board is in a cardboard sleeve taped to the bottom of the antenna shipping box. The PVC leveling legs are inside one of the cardboard support ribs on the end of the box. Installer/Contractor Shall have electrical work comply with the latest national electrical code, national fire code, and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Shall coordinate all work with other trades to avoid interference. Shall verify existing site conditions and coordinate with the owners representative and appropriate utilities as required. Shall obtain copies of all related plans, specifications, shop drawings and addenda to schedule and coordinate related work. Shall thoroughly review the project to ensure that all work meets or exceeds the above requirements. Any alleged discrepancies shall be brought to the attention of Sensormatic Electronics. Chemical Interaction
! WARNING!
Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used. Antenna Placement and Cabling Whenever possible, keep the antennas at least 2.4m (8') away from noise sources such as computer monitors, TVs, switching power supplies, and neon displays. Maximum cable distance from the antennas to the capacitor board enclosure is 12.2m (40'). DO NOT splice antenna cables. Maximum cable distance from the power pack to the cap board enclosure is 2m (7').
! WARNING!
DO NOT compromise the structural integrity of the floor by cutting or removing rebar. Contractors must obtain approval for all proposed structural changes. All structural changes must meet national and local requirements. CAUTION: To avoid adding significant time and cost to the in-floor installation, check detector per-
formance and label detection height at the exact installation site. Do this BEFORE cutting the floor and again BEFORE pouring the concrete. Locate panels inside the facility and as close to exit doors as possible. To provide 1.8m (6') of coverage width per panel, space panels no more than 25-30cm
(10-12") apart. Spacing of 25cm (10") is recommended. For On Grade installations, the panels must be between 3cm (1.25") and 5cm (2") below the surface of the finished floor. For Off Grade installation, the panels must be 1.25cm (.5") below the surface of the finished floor. For On Grade installations, no metal such as rebar or wire mesh should be located under or adjacent to the antenna. If metal is required, it must be spaced greater than 21cm (8") from the bottom and 31cm (12") in all other directions from the antenna. For conduit runs, use 3/4-inch Electrical Metal Tubing (EMT) or rigid conduit (not plastic) with the maximum run not to exceed 10.5m (35') to allow adequate cable length for system connections. Some local codes require rigid conduit instead of EMT for concrete burial. Some local codes require steel hardware in concrete to be coated by tape or paint before burial. Use two separate conduit runs for each antenna. Conduit run must be a minimum of 20cm (8") from the antennas. Conduit cannot cross above or below the antenna. It must be routed around the perimeter. ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 Tools and Equipment Required For all ADS FloorMax system installations:
6 mil (minimum) plastic sheeting (to protect nearby items from dust) Chalk or red permanent marker Floor saw PVC pipe cutter or hacksaw Hammer drill with 6.5mm (1/4") and 9.6mm
(3/8") masonry drill bits Power drill with 1.6mm (1/16"), 6.5mm (1/4"), and 9.6mm (3/8") drill bits Hammer Phillips and slotted screwdrivers 14-16 AWG and 16-22 AWG wire strippers Ratchet and socket set Vacuum and broom Wet vacuum Level Electrical tape Teflon pipe tape Caution tape Duct tape All conduit fittings must be rain/concrete tight. A 3/4-inch EMT fitting is supplied with the antenna. A rigid 3/4-inch rain/concrete tight fitting may be substituted. Wrap threads with four turns of Teflon pipe tape. Minimize underground conduit couplings to prevent moisture intrusion. High strength, non-metallic, non-shrink mortar/concrete with a compressive strength of 5000 psi is required.(For example, FX-228 mortar mix and FX-752 bonding agent by Fox Industries) Mortar cure time depends on the mix and temperature of the mortar ingredients. Avoid walking on antenna cables during installation. Heavy forklifts can pass over the mortar after 24 hours, provided the mortar is protected by 3/4-inch steel plates. Have on hand tools and equipment necessary to place the mortar once it is mixed. Enclosure Mount the cap board enclosure as close to the power pack as possible. Maximum distance from the power pack to the enclosure is 2m (7'). Install a heater in enclosures in sub-freezing environments. If conduit is not used, use Romex connectors wherever cables enter the power pack and capacitor board enclosure. 4 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A Figure 2. On Grade installation diagram Power pack Cap board enclosure Remote alarm RS232 plate 25cm (10")
(3cm (1.25") min to 5cm (2") max below surface of floor) Antennas No metal rebar or wire mesh within 21cm (8") of bottom and 31cm (12") of sides of antenna 1.29m
(4' 3") No. of antennas 1 2 3 4 Length of excavation 2.18m (7' 2") 3.98m (13' 1") 5.80m (19' 0") 7.61m (24' 11") Conduit run 10.5m (35') max
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Cap board enclosure RS232 plate Power pack Remote alarm 7.5m (25') max
[a] - 20cm (8") min
[b] - 2m (7') max
[c] - 25cm (10") 3.98m (13' 1")
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ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 5 Figure 3. Off Grade installation diagram Power pack Cap board enclosure Remote alarm RS232 plate No. of antennas 1 2 3 4 Length of excavation 1.91m (6' 3") 3.93m (12' 11") 5.95m (19' 6") 7.96m (26' 2") Conduit run 10.5m (35') max
[a]
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Cap board enclosure RS232 plate Power pack Remote alarm 3.93m (12' 11")
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7.5m (25') max
[a] - 20cm (8") min
[b] - 2m (7') max
[c] - 25cm (10") Shield tiles 5cm (2") 1.14m
(3' 9") 6 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A 2. Determine the placement of conduit runs
(Figure 5). Two separate conduit runs are required for each antenna. Conduit must terminate at the capacitor board enclosure for proper grounding. Figure 5. Antenna with conduit attached Installing ADS FloorMax Antennas 1. Lay out ADS FloorMax antennas as shown for proper antenna phasing (Figure 4). Locate panels inside the facility and as close to exit doors as possible. DO NOT space antennas more than 25-30cm
(10-12") apart. Spacing of 25cm (10") is recommended. The flat side of the cable entry neck must face up. Figure 4. ADS FloorMax antenna orientation for proper phasing Front view of antenna showing flat side of neck facing up. Top view Ant. 1 Ant. 2 CAUTION: To avoid adding significant time and cost to the in-floor installation, check detector per-
formance and label detection height at the exact installation site. Do this BEFORE cutting the floor and again BEFORE pouring the concrete. ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 7 3. Mark excavation location on floor. Refer to 4. Excavate the floor (Figure 7). Figure 2 or Figure 3 for recommended length and width of excavation. a. With each antenna in place, use a chalk line or wide tip red permanent marker to trace an outline around the outside of the antenna and conduit. Also trace the conduit route from the antenna back to the cap board enclosure (Figure 6). b. Remove the antennas. c. Spray all floor markings with clear lacquer to prevent erasure during the floor excavation process (next). Figure 6. Marking the excavation location a. Using a concrete saw, cut along the outline. For On Grade installation, cut down to grade. For Off Grade installation, cut to a minimum depth of 5cm (2").
! WARNING!
DO NOT compromise the structural integrity of the floor by cutting or removing rebar. Contractors must obtain approval for all proposed structural changes. All structural changes must meet national and local requirements. b. Using the specified chipping hammer, break up the floor and remove the concrete. Note: Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) rebar can be used in the excavation to prevent cracking and settling. Drill 9/16" diameter holes and dowel the rebar into the sides of the excavation. Dowels should be installed in the holes using concrete adhesive. Refer to Figure 8. c. Remove all debris from the channels using water and a wet vacuum. Figure 7. Excavating the floor 8 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A Figure 8. FRP rebar installation For Off Grade installations, proceed to Off Grade Installation on page 10 On Grade installation 31cm
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(10") FloorMax antenna Existing slab FRP reinforcing bars spaced at 31cm (12") on center Off Grade installation 31cm
(12") min 25cm
(10") FloorMax antenna On Grade Installation 5. Assemble the antenna supports, if needed.
(Figure 9). Insert eight support rods into the antenna support holes in the antenna. Figure 9. Antenna with support rods Support rod 6. Level the ground underneath the antenna and place the antenna with support rods into the pit. The antenna must be a minimum of 3cm (1.25") and a maximum of 5cm (2") below the surface of the finished floor. Existing deck Existing steel beam FRP reinforcing bars spaced at 31cm (12") on center Figure 10. Placing supports and assembly Top view 25cm
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(12") min 31cm (12") on center ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 9 7. If necessary, cut the antenna support rods so that the antenna is level (Figure 11). a. For each support rod, measure the depth of the excavation from the surface of the finished floor. b. Cut the support rod to the length of the depth of the excavation minus the depth of the antenna (3cm (1.25") to 5cm (2")). Figure 11. Cutting the support rods Off Grade Installation 5. Smooth the surface in the bottom of the pit. Remove any peaks or valleys in the bottom of the pit so that the tray will be supported firmly. 6. Assemble the tray. Place the two halves of the tray together and secure with duct tape on the outside of the bottom of the tray. Depth of excavation Length of rod =
depth of excavation minus depth of antenna 7. Place the tray in the pit. Orient the tray so that the cutout is on the side where the conduit attaches to the antenna. Finished floor Proceed to Connecting Conduit and Cables on page 11. 8. Place tiles on tray. Completely cover the bottom of the tray with closely packed tiles. Begin placing tiles along the center line of the tray. Work from the center to the outside of the tray. Refer to Figure 12. 9. Place the antenna on tiles. Place the antenna on the tiles so that the conduit housing is over the cutout in the tray and the antenna is centered over the tiles. Figure 12. Placing tiles on tray Center line 10 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A Connecting Conduit and Cables 1. Attach conduit to the antenna and pull the antenna cables (Figure 5). a. Lay out 3/4-inch EMT or rigid conduit from the antenna to the cap board enclosure. Two separate conduit runs are required for each antenna. Conduit must terminate at the capacitor board enclosure for proper grounding. b. For DIY installations, lay out conduit from the power pack to the capacitor board enclosure. Maximum conduit run from the power pack to the enclosure is 2m (7'). c. Pull the antenna cables from the antenna to the enclosure. d. Label the cables indicating the location of the attached in-floor panel for future servicing. e. Attach all conduit and tighten all conduit connectors. Use only rain/concrete tight EMT or rigid connectors. f. Ground the conduit to an earth ground by a code-approved method such as a clamp. WARNINGRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Failure to ground correctly could cause shock risk. 2. Connect Tx/Rx cables (5 conductor) to the power pack (Figure 15). WARNING: Do NOT hot plug cables. Turn off the power pack before connecting cables. a. Install Romex-type connectors or conduit fittings in knockouts on pack. b. Route each Tx/Rx cable through knockout. c. Using a small screwdriver, attach Tx/Rx cables to connectors 2109-0351-05 according to the following table:
Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 -
Black Red Green White Shield d. Insert Tx/Rx cable for panel A into pluggable terminal block Tx/Rx A; insert transmit cable for panel B into pluggable terminal block Tx/Rx B. 3. Connect Com cables (10 conductor) to the power pack. a. Route each Com cable through knockout. b. Using a small screwdriver, attach Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Gray Shield connectors 2109-0510-10 to each Com cable following the color-coded label. Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 -
Pin 6 -
Pin 7 -
Pin 8 -
Pin 9 -
Pin 10 -
Insert connectors into pluggable terminal blocks on the power pack. Connect panel A to Com A; connect panel B to Com B. CAUTION: Be sure the Tx/Rx and Com cables for a panel are attached to corresponding connectors. Incorrect connections will cause incorrect alarm signaling. c. 4. Determine whether the capacitor board enclosure will be mounted vertically or horizontally. Refer to Figure 13. Identify correct knockout locations for antenna conduit and connection to power pack. 5. Mount cap board enclosure close to power pack. Mount with 3/16" Tapcons on masonry wall or
#10 self-tapping screws with anchors on drywall. Mounting hardware is not supplied. 6. Mount capacitor boards in enclosure and pull cables from pack to enclosure. 7. Mount RS232 plate and pull cable from enclosure to RS232 plate. The RS232 plate can be mounted on the side of the cap board enclosure or remotely using a standard duplex junction box. ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 11 8. Connect RS232 cable to cap board and RS232 plate. a. Connect the 8 conductor cable to P3 - cap board A and the 2 conductor cable to P4 -
cap board B. b. Cut cable to length leaving sufficient slack to connect to RS232 plate. c. Remove 6" to 8" of the outer jacket. Strip all conductors 1/8". Insert shrink tubing over drain wire to prevent shorting of printed circuit board. d. Connect to connector 2109-0510-10 in the RS232 plate following the color-coded label. Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 -
Pin 6 -
Pin 7 -
Pin 8 -
Pin 9 -
Pin 10 -
Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Gray Shield Pin 1 is on the right end of the connector as you look at the rear of the RS232 plate. 9. Connect power pack com cable to cap board. a. Route cable through knockout. b. Using a small screwdriver, attach connectors 2109-0510-10 to each Com cable following the color-coded label. Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 -
Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Gray Shield c. Insert connectors into pluggable terminal blocks on cap board. Connect panel A to P2 on cap board A; connect panel B to P2 on cap board B. 10. Connect antenna coil cables to cap board. Use a separate conduit and knockout for each coil start and finish pair (two per antenna). Refer to Figure 15. a. Route each antenna cable pair through knockout and secure away from cap board with cable clamps located on partition and sidewall. b. Attach panel A to TB1-TB4 on cap board A;
attach panel B to TB1-TB4 on cap board B. Attach using the following table:
TB1 -
TB2 -
TB3 -
TB4 -
Bottom coil start (black) Bottom coil finish (white) Top coil start (black) Top coil finish (white)
! CAUTION!
For proper operation and reliability, connect the large diameter, white, coil-
finish cables to TB2 and TB4 only. c. Attach ground wires from enclosure chassis to TB5 on cap boards A and B. 11. Connect power pack Tx/Rx cable to cap board. a. Route each Tx/Rx cable through knockout and secure away from cap board with cable clamps located on partition and sidewall. b. Using a small screwdriver, attach Tx/Rx Black Red Green White Shield cables to connectors 2109-0254-04 according to the following table:
Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 Insert Tx/Rx cable for panel A into pluggable terminal block P1 on cap board A; insert Tx/Rx cable for panel B into pluggable terminal block P1 on cap board B. c. Proceed to Antenna Tuning on page 15. 12 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A Figure 13. Cap board enclosure Vertically mounted F H Horizontally mounted A C B E J I G D B C A G D I J Mounting holes Power pack Tx/Rx cable entry Power pack Com cable entry Antenna coil cable entry RS232 plate mounting location Power pack Tx/Rx and Com cable entry to other compartment Antenna Tx/Rx cable entry to other compartment RS232 cable entry to other compartment Cable supports Ground wire (connect to TB5) A -
B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
G -
H -
I -
J -
Figure 14. Capacitor board 0301-1536-01 Tuning jumpers JW1 JW7 P1 - TB5 Tx/Rx Tuning jumpers Tuning jumper LEDS JW8 JW14 DS1 DS7 DS8 DS14 F H E P4 P2 Com P3 TB1 TB2 TB4 TB3 Bottom Bottom Top Top Start Finish Finish Start ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A Tx Off Check LED Tuning button INSTALLATION GUIDE 13 Figure 15. Wiring diagram P8 ADS Alarm P14 RS485 P10 Noise Coil B P9 Noise Coil A ADS Power Pack P1
(Cap. Board B) P1
(Cap. Board A) P2
(Cap. Board B) P2
(Cap. Board A) P11 Ferrite P13 Relay A-B P7 Com Ped. B P5 Tx/Rx Ped. B P6 Com Ped. A P4 Tx/Rx Ped. A P17 P18 P12 Option Option Option 1 2 3 P2 Com 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D L H S Y R G O V I U L B N R G L E Y G R O D E R N R B K L B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 K L B N R B D E R G R O L E Y N R G U L B O V I Y R G D L H S Tx/Rx 1 2 3 4 5 D L H S T H W N R G D E R K L B Cap Box P4 P2 P3 P4 P2 P3 TB5 P1 A TB3 TB4 TB2 TB1 TB5 P1 B TB3 TB4 TB2 TB1 RS232 Plate P3
(Cap. Board A) P4
(Cap. Board B) 2109-0510-10 P4 2 1 D L H S Y R G P3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 O V I U L B N R G L E Y G R O D E R N R B K L B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 K L B N R B D E R G R O L E Y N R G U L B Y R G O V I D L H S P1 5 4 3 2 1 SHLD WHT GRN RED BLK Bottom Coil Start Bottom Coil Finish Top Coil Start Top Coil Finish TB1 (Cap. Board A) TB2 (Cap. Board A) TB3 (Cap. Board A) TB4 (Cap. Board A) Bottom Coil Start Bottom Coil Finish Top Coil Start Top Coil Finish TB1 (Cap. Board B) TB2 (Cap. Board B) TB3 (Cap. Board B) TB4 (Cap. Board B) A Floor Max B Floor Max 14 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A 6. Change the jumpers on the capacitor board to the settings indicated by the yellow LEDs on the capacitor board. Refer to Figure 14. WARNINGRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
The green Tx Off LED on the capacitor board must be ON before changing jumpers. It indicates there are no high voltages on the board. If a yellow jumper LED is on, place the corresponding jumper in the 1-2 position. If a yellow jumper LED is off, place the corresponding jumper in the 2-3 position. 7. Press the Check Tuning button on the capacitor board and return to step 5. After repeating steps 5 and 6 several times, the antenna should be tuned with the green status LED on continuously. If not, contact Sensormatic Customer Service. Antenna Tuning The antenna is shipped with default settings that are acceptable for most installations. However, the antenna may require tuning to adjust for conditions at the installation site. The antenna is tuned by changing jumper settings on the capacitor boards in the enclosure. The power pack assists tuning by lighting LEDs to indicate the correct jumper settings. To tune the antenna, do the following for each antenna:
1. If necessary, turn off the power pack. 2. Access the capacitor board in the enclosure. 3. Make sure the jumpers are set to the defaults. JW1 -
JW2 -
JW3 -
JW4 -
JW5 -
JW6 -
JW7 -
JW8 -
JW9 -
JW10 -
JW11 -
JW12 -
JW13 -
JW14 -
4. Turn on the power pack. 5. Check the green status LED on the RS232 plate. If the green status LED is ON continuously, the antenna is tuned. If the green status LED is blinking, the antenna needs tuning. Proceed to step 6. ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 15 Figure 16. Adding the final layer Pouring the Concrete CAUTION: To avoid adding significant time and cost to the in-floor installation, check detector per-
formance and label detection height at the exact installation site. Do this BEFORE cutting the floor and again BEFORE pouring the concrete. 1. Prepare the high-strength mortar mix. FX-
228 by Fox Industries is recommended but not required. Fox products may be replaced by other mortar materials as long as they have a compressive strength of 5000 psi and contain no ferrous metal. For product specifications, call Technical Support. CAUTION: Work time is greatly reduced at temperatures above 80F. Complete mortar placement within the time specified. 2. Rough up the surface and work mortar into the sawed face of the concrete to promote bonding and hand shovel mortar around all support rods before filling the rest of the pit. CAUTION: Bottom of antennas must be 100%
supported by mortarNO VOIDS! Do not lift antenna assemblies once they have been placed in the mortar. 3. Completely fill the pit with additional mortar. Apply the final layer by troweling it into place (Figure 16). CAUTION: Use only a small amount of water when troweling the final top surface to avoid potential shrinkage cracks. Do not over trowel -
doing so will entrap air or leave blisters in the mortar. 16 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A 4. Using a garden sprayer, thoroughly coat the surface of the concrete with curing compound (refer back to Figure 16). Wait five minutes for the compound to set. 5. Protect the installation for at least 72 hours. After the initial set, cover mortar with 1.3cm
(1/2") plywood in retail installations and 2cm
(3/4") steel plates in DIY installations. NOTE: Place signs and caution tape around the installation to warn of potential trip hazards. After 24 hoursThe wood protected installation can be opened to pedestrian traffic. After 72 hoursRemove the steel plate and plastic sheeting. The floor is now ready for the desired floor covering (tile, carpet, wood, etc.). Figure 17. Protecting the installation Use caution tape on edges of wood or steel trip hazard STOP!
Wait at least 24 hours before allowing forklift traffic over the steel plates. Wait 72 hours before removing the plates. ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 17 Specifications Electrical Environmental Ambient Temperature:.......0C to 50C
(32F to 122F) Relative Humidity: .............0 to 90%
non-condensing Power Supply (Non-European Power Pack) Primary Input: ...................100-120Vac or Mechanical ADS FloorMax Panel Length..............................156cm (61 ") Width................................67cm (26 ") Depth ...............................2cm (.9") Weight..............................kg (lbs.) Antenna Shield Length..............................180cm (71") Width................................91cm (36") Depth ...............................3cm (1.3") Weight..............................kg (lbs.) Capacitor Board Enclosure Length..............................47.5cm (18.7") Width................................37.8cm (14.9") Depth ...............................8.5cm (3.3") Weight..............................kg (lbs.) RS232 Plate Height ..............................11.5cm (4.5") Width................................7cm (2.7") Depth ...............................1.7cm (.7") Weight..............................kg (lbs.) 220-240Vac
@ 5060Hz Primary Power Fuse: .........5A, 250V slo-blow Current Draw: ...................2.0A peak Input Power: .....................<180W Transmitter Outputs:............................2 ports (two antennas, multiplexed) Operating Frequency: ........58 or 60kHz (200Hz) Transmit Burst Duration.....1.6ms Transmit Current: ..............16A peak Burst Repetition Rate:
Based on 50Hz ac.............37.5Hz (Normal) 75Hz (Validation) Based on 60Hz ac.............45Hz (Normal) 90Hz (Validation) Receiver Inputs: ..............................2 ports (two antennas, multiplexed) Center Frequency:.............58 or 60kHz Receive Coil Resistance: ...1.6 ohms (5%) Alarm Alarm Relay Output ...........DPDT contacts Contact Switching Current .1.0A max. Contact Switching Voltage .28V max. Lamp/Audio Duration.........130 sec.
(1 sec. increments) 18 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, REV. A Declarations Regulatory Compliance (Non-
European Power Pack) Safety:............................ UL 1950 Can/CSA C22.2 No. 950 EMC:.............................. 47 CFR, Part 15 FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules for intentional radiators and Class A digital devices when installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonable protection against harmful interference from equipment operated in a commercial area. This equipment should not be installed in a residential area as it can radiate radio frequency energy that could interfere with radio communications, a situation the user would have to fix at their own expense. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. Other Declarations WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Sensormatic Electronics Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Sensormatic Electronics Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes. LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at private expense and no part of it was developed using Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and disclosure of technical data marked with this legend are set forth in the definition of "limited rights" in paragraph (a) (15) of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States. ADS FLOORMAX ANTENNAS 8000-2693-04, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 19
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WORLD LEADER IN ELECTRONIC SECURI TY 1 ADS ProMax Pedestals
(Alpha I Version) Installation Guide About this Guide This installation guide explains how to install ADS ProMax pedestals. Other related documents are:
Planning Guide, 8000-2693-01 Installation Guide, ADS 216 Power Pack, 8000-
2693-02 Setup and Service Guide, 8000-2693-xx Reference Guide, 8000-2693-xx Note: Because the placement of antenna components can vary depending on architectural and customer requirements, your Sensormatic representative will supply this information separately. If you need assistance... Call Sensormatic Customer Support at:
1-800-543-9740 Limitation of Warranty Any deviations from the materials or procedures specified herein shall void Sensormatics warranty with the owner/buyer. In no event shall Sensor-
matic be liable for loss or damage caused by the use of materials or procedures that do not meet Sensormatics specifications. UltraMax, Sensormatic, and the Sensormatic logo are registered trademarks and ProMax is a trademark of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Other product names (if any) mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Copyright 2000. All rights reserved. DOJ 01/00 Contents About this Guide................................................ 1 Limitation of Warranty........................................ 1 Pedestal Overview ............................................ 2 Component Part Numbers ................................. 2 Installation Requirements................................... 4 Installing ADS ProMax Pedestals ...................... 5 Specifications.................................................... 9 Declarations.................................................... 10 PRELIMINARY 01/05/00 8000-2693-03, Rev. A (10 pages) ULTRAMAX PRODUCTS 1 Component Part Numbers ADS ProMax Pedestal System, Single xxxxxxxx
(0300-2302-01) One ADS ProMax Pedestal One Power Pack (ZEADS216) One Power Cord Option (0351-0547-xx) ADS ProMax Pedestal System, Dual xxxxxxxx
(0300-2302-01) Two ADS ProMax Pedestals One Power Pack (ZEADS216) One Power Cord Option (0351-0547-xx) Pedestal Overview ADS ProMax pedestals are part of an UltraMax security label detector that deters theft. One or two ADS ProMax pedestals are attached to a power pack. Pedestals are positioned opposite each other at an exit. CAUTION: Space pedestals no more than 2.4m
(9') apart. Figure 1. ADS ProMax Detector Power pack Optional remote alarm Pedestals 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, REV. A Figure 2. Wiring diagram Pedestal B Pedestal A P1 1 2 3 4 5 D L H S T H W N R G D E R K L B P6 P1 P1 P6 P6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 K L B N R B D E R G R O L E Y N R G U L B O V I Y R G D L H S Com Cable 0650-2220-01 (9 conductor) Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2219-01 (4 conductor) Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2219-01 (4 conductor) Com Cable 0650-2220-01 (9 conductor) P8 ADS Alarm P14 RS485 P10 Noise Coil B P9 Noise Coil A ADS Power Pack P17 P18 P12 Option Option Option 1 2 3 P11 Ferrite P13 Relay A-B P7 Com Ped. B P5 Tx/Rx Ped. B P6 Com Ped. A P4 Tx/Rx Ped. A Tx/Rx Com 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 K L B N R B D E R G R O L E Y N R G U L B Y R G O V I D L H S 1 2 3 4 5 D L H S T H W N R G D E R K L B ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 Antenna Placement and Cabling Whenever possible, keep the pedestals at least 2.4m (8') away from noise sources such as computer monitors, TVs, switching power supplies, and neon displays. Do not position pedestals more than 2.7m (9') apart. Maximum cable distance from the pedestals to the power pack is 12.2m (40'). Tools and Equipment Required For all ADS ProMax installations:
6 mil (minimum) plastic sheeting (to protect nearby items from dust) Permanent marker and/or pencil Floor saw Hammer drill with 6.5mm (1/4") and 9.6mm
(3/8") masonry drill bits Power drill with 1.6mm (1/16"), 6.5mm (1/4"), and 9.6mm (3/8") drill bits Hammer Phillips and slotted screwdrivers 14-16 AWG and 16-22 AWG wire strippers 2.4mm (.093") Molex extractor tool Ratchet and socket set Hand vacuum and broom Installation Requirements Verifying Equipment and Unpacking Verify that all equipment has arrived. Make sure the system configuration is the right one for the installation site. Unpack major components in a back room. At the install site, lay out parts in the order you will need them. Do not clutter the aisle or cause a trip hazard. Installer/Contractor Shall have electrical work comply with the latest national electrical code, national fire code, and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Shall coordinate all work with other trades to avoid interference. Shall verify existing site conditions and coordinate with the owners representative and appropriate utilities as required. Shall obtain copies of all related plans, specifications, shop drawings and addenda to schedule and coordinate related work. Shall thoroughly review the project to ensure that all work meets or exceeds the above requirements. Any alleged discrepancies shall be brought to the attention of Sensormatic Electronics.
! WARNING!
Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used. 4 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, REV. A Installing ADS ProMax Pedestals 1. Position ADS ProMax pedestals at exact mounting location (Figure 3). DO NOT space pedestals more than 2.7m (9') apart. Figure 3. Pedestal spacing Ped. 1 Ped. 2 2.78m (9') max. 2. If you need to trench the floor between the pedestals, do the following:
Using the floor saw and the appropriate blade, trench the floor from pedestal to pedestal. Trench depth is 1.5cm (3/4"); trench width is
.5cm (1/4"). Trench depth allows for .5cm (1/4") of floor compound above the cable. Make sure that the trench extends under the pedestal location so cables can directly enter the pedestal from underneath. 3. Route cables from pedestal to pack or pack to pedestal. A four conductor Tx/Rx cable (0650-2219-01) and a nine conductor Com cable (0650-2220-
01) attaches to each pedestal. 4. Prepare for cable entry (Figure 4). Cables can enter the pedestal via a trench, surface Wiremold or buried conduit. Cut the shroud to fit the Wiremold if necessary. Figure 4. Cable entry points (circled) 5. Remove capacitor board cover and route Tx/Rx and Com cables up through base of pedestal (Figure 5). a. Remove screws holding capacitor board cover in place and remove cover. b. Push Tx/Rx cable up through channel in base on left side of capacitor board. c. Push Com cable up through channel in base on right side of capacitor board. Figure 5. Cable routing in base Tx/Rx cable channel Cap board cover Com cable channel ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 5 6. Bolt the pedestal to the floor (Figure 6). a. Using the base holes as a template, mark locations for four mounting holes. b. Drill 9.6mm (3/8") holes to a depth of 7cm
(2.75") for each anchor. Tap an anchor into each hole, leaving 2.5cm (1") of exposed threads. c. Place the mounting holes over the four protruding anchors. Secure the base to the floor using anchor hardware provided. Figure 6. Bolting down the pedestal 7. For each pedestal, connect the Tx/Rx (4 conductor) and Com (9 conductor) cables to the capacitor board. Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 7. a. Using a small screwdriver, attach the TX/Rx cable to connector 2109-0254-04 according to the following table:
Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 -
Black Red Green White Shield b. Insert connector 2109-0254-04 into pluggable terminal block P1 on the capacitor board. c. Using a small screwdriver, attach the Com cable to connector 2109-0510-10 following the color-coded label:
Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 -
Pin 6 -
Pin 7 -
Pin 8 -
Pin 9 -
Pin 10 -
Insert connector 2109-0510-01 into pluggable terminal block P6 on the capacitor board. Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Gray Shield d. 8. Connect Tx/Rx cables (4 conductor) to the power pack (Figure 2). WARNING: Do NOT hot plug cables. Turn off the power pack before connecting cables. a. Install Romex-type connectors or conduit fittings in knockouts on pack. b. Route each Tx/Rx cable through knockout. c. Using a small screwdriver, attach Tx/Rx Black Red Green White Shield cables to connectors 2109-0351-05 according to the following table:
Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 -
Insert Tx/Rx cable for pedestal A into pluggable terminal block Tx/Rx A; insert transmit cable for pedestal B into pluggable terminal block Tx/Rx B. d. 6 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, REV. A Insert connectors into pluggable terminal blocks on the power pack. Connect pedestal A to Com A; connect pedestal B to Com B. CAUTION: Be sure the Tx/Rx and Com cables for a pedestal are attached to corresponding connectors. Incorrect connections will cause incorrect alarm signaling. Proceed to Pedestal Tuning on page 8. 9. Connect Com cables (9 conductor) to the d. power pack. a. Install Romex-type connectors or conduit fittings in knockouts on pack. b. Route each Com cable through knockout. c. Using a small screwdriver, attach connectors 2109-0510-10 to each Com cable following the color-coded label. Pin 1 -
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 -
Pin 4 -
Pin 5 -
Pin 6 -
Pin 7 -
Pin 8 -
Pin 9 -
Pin 10 -
Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Gray Shield Figure 7. Capacitor board 0301-1532-01 Tuning jumpers JW1 JW14 Tuning jumper LEDs DS1 DS14 P1 Tx/Rx Tx Off LED P6 - Com Check Tuning button ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 7 Pedestal Tuning The pedestal is shipped with default settings that are acceptable for most installations. However, the pedestal may require tuning to adjust for conditions at the installation site. The pedestal is tuned by changing jumper settings on the capacitor board in each pedestal. The power pack assists tuning by lighting LEDs to indicate the correct jumper settings. To tune the pedestal, do the following for each pedestal:
1. If necessary, turn off the power pack. 2. Access the capacitor board in the pedestal. Refer to Figure 8. 3. Make sure the jumpers are set to the defaults. JW1 -
JW2 -
JW3 -
JW4 -
JW5 -
JW6 -
JW7 -
JW8 -
JW9 -
JW10 -
JW11 -
JW12 -
JW13 -
JW14 -
In (1-2) In (1-2) In (1-2) In (1-2) Out (2-3) Out (2-3) Out (2-3) Out (2-3) Out (2-3) Out (2-3) In (1-2) In (1-2) In (1-2) In (1-2) 4. Turn on the power pack. 5. Check the green status LED on the pedestal. If the green status LED is ON continuously, the pedestal is tuned and pedestal installation is complete. If the green status LED is blinking, the pedestal needs tuning. Proceed to step 6. 6. Change the jumpers on the capacitor board to the settings indicated by the yellow LEDs on the capacitor board. Refer to Figure 7. WARNINGRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
The green Tx Off LED on the capacitor board must be ON before changing jumpers. It indicates there are no high voltages on the board. If a yellow jumper LED is on, place the corresponding jumper in the 1-2 position. If a yellow jumper LED is off, place the corresponding jumper in the 2-3 position. 7. Press the Check Tuning button on the capacitor board and return to step 5. After repeating steps 5 and 6 several times, the pedestal should be tuned with the green status LED on continuously. If not, contact Sensormatic Customer Service. Figure 8. Pedestal features Alarm light Speaker RS232 port Transmit inhibit keyswitch Status LED:
On Normal operation Blinking Tuning required Off Power off Capacitor board
(behind cover) 8 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, REV. A Environmental Ambient Temperature:.......0C to 50C (32F to 122F) Relative Humidity: .............0 to 90% non-
condensing Mechanical Height ..............................164cm (64 ) Width................................70cm (27 5/8) Depth ...............................5cm (2") Weight..............................21kg (46lbs.) Specifications Electrical Power Supply (Non-European Power Pack) Primary Input: ...................100-120Vac or 220-240Vac
@ 5060Hz Primary Power Fuse: .........5A, 250V slo-blow Current Draw: ...................2.0A peak Input Power: .....................<180W Transmitter Outputs:............................2 ports (two antennas, multiplexed) Operating Frequency: ........58 or 60kHz (200Hz) Transmit Burst Duration.....1.6ms Transmit Current: ..............16A peak Burst Repetition Rate:
Based on 50Hz ac.............37.5Hz (Normal) 75Hz (Validation) Based on 60Hz ac.............45Hz (Normal) 90Hz (Validation) Receiver Inputs: ..............................2 ports (two antennas, multiplexed) Center Frequency:.............58 or 60kHz Receive Coil Resistance: ...1.6 ohms (5%) Alarm Alarm Relay Output ...........DPDT contacts Contact Switching Current .1.0A max. Contact Switching Voltage .28V max. Lamp/Audio Duration.........130 sec.
(1 sec. increments) ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 9 Declarations Regulatory Compliance (Non-
European Power Pack) Safety:............................ UL 1950 Can/CSA C22.2 No. 950 EMC:.............................. 47 CFR, Part 15 FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the users authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. Other Declarations WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Sensormatic Electronics Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Sensormatic Electronics Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes. LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at private expense and no part of it was developed using Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and disclosure of technical data marked with this legend are set forth in the definition of limited rights in paragraph (a) (15) of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States. 10 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS PROMAX PEDESTALS 8000-2693-03, REV. A
1 2 3 | users manual | Users Manual | 571.58 KiB | August 11 2002 / June 11 2002 |
Preliminary About this Guide This installation guide explains how to install the antennas and capacitor box for AMS-3000 systems that use a Digital 216 controller. Other related documents are:
Planning Guide, 8200-0179-01 Installation Guide, AMS-3000 Antenna with Ultra*Post Plus Controller, 8200-0179-03 Note: Because customer requirements dictate the placement of system components, your Sensormatic representative will supply this information separately. About the Product The AMS-3000 system consists of an antenna cable, three metal extrusions to house the cable, a capacitor (cap) box, various connecting hardware, and a set of receiver antennas. Cap box Controller Loop antenna Receiver Antennas AMS-3000 Antenna with Digital 216 Controller Installation Guide ZSLOOP Contents About this Guide ................................................ 1 About the Product.............................................. 1 Installation Requirements .................................. 2 Tools and Equipment Required .................. 3 Installation.......................................................... 3 Planning the installation .............................. 3 Installing the controller ................................ 4 Installing the equipment in the floor ............ 4 Preparing the extrusions ............................. 6 Mounting extrusions .................................... 9 Installing the cap box .................................. 9 Connect antenna and receiver wires to controller.................................................... 10 Connecting the remote alarm.................... 10 Configuring, tuning, and testing ................ 10 Declarations..................................................... 12 Regulatory Compliance............................. 12 Other Declarations .................................... 12 Sensormatic 2002 AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 1 of 12 Preliminary Maximum cable distance from the AMS-3000 antenna to the capacitor board enclosure is 1.2m (4). DO NOT splice antenna cables. Maximum cable distance from the controller to the cap board enclosure is 12m 40) Maximum cable distance from the receiver antennas to the controller is 12m(40)
! WARNING!
DO NOT compromise the structural integrity of the floor by cutting or removing rebar. Contractors must obtain approval for all proposed structural changes. All structural changes must meet national and local requirements. CAUTION: To avoid adding significant time and cost to the in-floor installation, check detector per-
formance and label detection height at the exact installation site. Do this BEFORE pouring the concrete. All electrical work must comply with the latest national electrical code, national fire code, and all applicable local codes and ordinances. High strength, non-metallic, non-shrink mortar/concrete with a compressive strength of 5000 psi is required. (For example, FX-228 mortar mix and FX-752 bonding agent by Fox Industries). Mortar cure time depends on the mix and temperature of the mortar ingredients. Avoid walking on antenna cables during installation. Heavy forklifts can pass over the mortar after 24 hours, provided the mortar is protected by 1.9cm (3/4") steel plates. Have on hand tools and equipment necessary to place the mortar once it is mixed. Cap Board Box Mount the cap board box as close to the controller as possible. Maximum distance from the controller to the cap box is 12m(40) If conduit is not used for the cables between the cap box and controller, use Romex connectors wherever cables enter the controller and capacitor board enclosure. Installation Requirements Verifying Equipment and Unpacking Verify that all equipment has arrived. Make sure the system configuration is the right one for the installation site. Unpack major components in a back room. At the install site, lay out parts in the order you will need them. Do not clutter the aisle or cause a trip hazard. Note: The capacitor board is in a cardboard sleeve taped to the bottom of the cardboard antenna sleeve. The PVC leveling legs are inside an envelope with the antenna. Installer/Contractor Shall have electrical work comply with the latest national electrical code, national fire code, and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Shall coordinate all work with other trades to avoid interference. Shall verify existing site conditions and coordinate with the owners representative and appropriate utilities as required. Shall obtain copies of all related plans, specifications, shop drawings and addenda to schedule and coordinate related work. Shall thoroughly review the project to ensure that all work meets or exceeds the above requirements. Any alleged discrepancies shall be brought to the attention of Sensormatic Electronics.
! WARNING!
Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used. WARNINGRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
If the equipment must be left unattended during installation, turn off the power or cover high voltage components so that no unauthorized person has access to hazardous voltages. Antenna Placement and Cabling Whenever possible, keep the antennas at least 2.4m (8') away from noise sources such as computer monitors, TVs, switching power supplies, and neon displays. AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 2 of 12 Tools and Equipment Required For all system installations:
Plastic sheeting at least 0.15mm (6-mil) thick (to protect nearby items from dust) Chalk or red permanent marker Floor saw PVC pipe cutter or hacksaw Hammer drill with 6.5mm (1/4") and 9.6mm
(3/8") masonry drill bits Power drill with 1.6mm (1/16"), 6.5mm (1/4"), and 9.6mm (3/8") drill bits Hammer Phillips and slotted screwdrivers 14-16 AWG and 16-22 AWG wire strippers Ratchet and socket set Vacuum and broom Wet vacuum Level Electrical tape Teflon pipe tape Caution tape Duct tape Clear lacquer spray Installation To install the AMS-3000 antenna, perform the following steps. I. II. Plan the installation. Perform a tape up to ensure system can be installed. Install the controller. Dig trench, install floor conduit, and feed wires. Prepare extrusions (drill holes, cut extrusions, feed wires, and attach Rangers). Attach extrusions and corner pieces Mount cap box, 1x1 channel (if necessary), and route wires. Connect antenna and receiver wires to power pack and cap box. Mount remote alarm and connect. Configure, tune, and test. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. Preliminary Planning the installation Plan the placement of the controller, cap box, receivers (Rangers), and the loop. See Planning Guide for all details. Controller restraints Determine whether the controller can be visible to customers. If it must be hidden it can go above a drop ceiling or in another room. Ensure the ranger cables will be long enough to reach the controller. Ensure the transmitter (loop) cables will be long enough to reach the controller. If you have multiple loops near each other, resolve all antenna issues: one pack or two, placement of controller to reach both antennas. Ensure the controller will be near a power outlet. Cap box restraints Determine whether the cap box will go above the antenna or off to the side near the floor. Determine if the cap box can be visible or must be hidden. If it must be hidden it can either go above a drop ceiling or be mounted in a wall off to the side of the antenna. Locate a suitable mounting surface (stud location, grout lines). Ensure the cap box is within 1.2m(4ft) of the loop. Ranger restraints Ensure that the height of rangers does not obstruct the operation of the door. Loop restraints Determine whether the extrusions will go on the store side of the doorframe or within the arch of the doorframe. The only allowable configuration for the loop antenna is an L shape, so ensure the antenna can be routed in the floor in this way. Measure the height and width of the doorframe to determine extrusion lengths. Keep loops on separate packs several feet apart. AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 3 of 12 Preliminary frames. If contact is made, make sure to isolate such contacts. 3. Prepare the bottom run of loop cable. The route of the cable depends on where the cap box will be located and whether the antenna goes on the store side of the doorframe or the inside the arch of the doorframe. If the cap box will be above the door and the antenna goes on the store side of the doorframe, assemble the floor conduit and trace an outline on the floor as shown below. Use a floor saw and chisel to cut the 32mm (1.25) deep trench in the floor that is wide enough to accept 1/2 conduit. Note that () conduit measures 2.13cm (.84) in outside diameter. The dimensions of the exit door affect the maximum amount of current in the loop and the strength of the field it will generate. In general, a smaller door can generate a stronger B-field without exceeding regulatory limits. Because larger door openings require a stronger field to maintain pick ratios, you must determine if the loop will work adequately for an installation. Use the table below to determine if the field strength will be sufficient to give you the pick rate you need for the exit. You may need to tape up an antenna before installing the extrusions to help predict detector performance. Loop Size Width 5.5ft 6ft 5ft 3ft 6ft Height 9ft 8ft 8ft 8ft 7ft Maximum Allowed Field Strength 12.9 A/m 13.1 A/m 17.6 A/m 17.9 A/m 14.6 A/m Installing the controller Refer to the appropriate controller installation manual for instructions on installing the controller. Performing a tape-up It may be necessary to tape the antenna cable around the door in the intended configuration prior to installation to check for performance issues. This is especially true for installations requiring a large antenna loops or with metal doorframes. You should tape the antenna cable in the intended configuration, connect it to the controller, and then check the current or field strength. Installing the conduit in the floor The loop cable is installed beneath the surface of the floor in conduit. Note that conduit measures 2.13cm (.84) in outside diameter. 1. If the doorframe and threshold are metal and have no gap, remove the threshold and cut 6mm from the length of the threshold with a saw. 2. Ensure there are no brackets underneath that make contact to the threshold and the side AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 4 of 12 If the cap box will be above the door and the antenna goes inside the archway of the doorframe, assemble the floor conduit and trace an outline on the floor as shown below. Use a floor saw and chisel to cut the 32mm (1.25) deep trench in the floor that is wide enough to accept 1/2 conduit. Note that () conduit measures 2.13cm (.84) in outside diameter. Preliminary If the cap box will be installed near the floor, the trenching pattern is different. Assemble the floor conduit, including the section that routes the cable off to the side. Trace an outline of the conduit on the floor. Use a floor saw and chisel to cut the 31mm
(1.25) deep trench in the floor that is wide enough to accept 1.27cm (1/2) conduit. Note that conduit measures 2.13cm
(.84) in outside diameter. See the picture below for an example of what the trench looks like for an installation with the cap box near the floor and the antenna mounted on the store side of the doorframe. 4. Reinstall the threshold if it was removed. Fill the gap with RTV. Put conduit in the trenches. 5. Connect the conduit runs using the elbows provided. 7. 6. Connect the conduit-to-extrusion adapters to the ends of the conduit near the extrusions. If the antenna will not be installed until a later date, insert a dummy wire into the conduit to facilitate antenna routing later. You should use Yellow 77 or a similar wire-pulling lubricant to ensure the wire can be pulled easily. AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 5 of 12 Preparing the extrusions 1. Determine on which edge the Rangers will line up: inside edge, outside edge, or on side of extrusion. Lining up on the inside edge of the doorframe is preferred. If a nearby wall or other object prevents this, line the Rangers up on the outside edge of the doorframe. Ensure that arrows on all the Rangers point in the up direction. Preliminary tape indicating hole locations. Score the tape before cutting. 4. To facilitate marking the extrusions for drilling, a label has been provided in the extrusion to show location and size of holes. 5. Prepare the right extrusion. Note the two template labels at the bottom of the extrusions. Use a center punch and punch the center of the holes marked for the right side R. Then drill through one surface with drill size that comes closest to the hole diameter on the template. 6. Prepare the left extrusion. Same as right side, drill through holes marked for left side L. 7. Prepare the top extrusion. 8. Cut the top extrusion to the proper length: the width of the door minus .5. Install Rangers (ZKRANGER-2 only). a. Find 91cm (36) supplied wire in the kit.
(The interconnect wire included with the kit is not long enough.) 2. Measure length of vertical extrusion needed. Remember to allow for length necessary for insertion into corner piece in floor. 3. Cut extrusions to length. Make sure you cut the bottom of the extrusion, not the end with the AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 6 of 12 b. Run wire from lower ranger to upper ranger lower hole. Note that you may have to route wire through hole in Ranger to get to other side. h. Remove backing from adhesive, align Ranger to correct edge of extrusion, and stick Ranger to extrusions. Preliminary Wire routed through Ranger c. Connect wires to bottom and top Ranger per instructions in kit. (Bottom four-wire connector on bottom to top two-wire connectors on top). d. Align notches for wires and edge of Ranger with edge of extrusion. e. Run wire from top of extrusion to top hole. f. Connect wires to top Ranger. g. Remove labels and using towelette, clean surface of extrusions. AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 7 of 12 i. Drill two 2.0mm(3/32) holes through each Ranger at each of the smaller notches. j. Install two 8mm M4 screws through Ranger and into extrusion. Do not use screws in Ranger kit; they are too long. Preliminary 9. k. Repeat steps for Rangers on other extrusion. Note that notches for screws may not be available and you will need to drill hole in Ranger. If the cap box will be installed above the door, route the loop cable through the conduit in the floor. Ensure that the adapter is in place at the ends of the conduit. Also note that the section of the loop cable coming out of the side nearest the cap box should be shorter than the section coming out the other side. 10. Route the loop cable through the left extrusions. 11. Put the covers on the Rangers at the very end. AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 8 of 12 Mounting extrusions Extrusions can be mounted to painted steel, aluminum, wood, drywall, or glass surfaces. 1. Clean all surfaces where extrusions will go with towelette. Allow surfaces to dry. 2. Route the loop cable through the right extrusion. 3. Remove the backing from the adhesive tape. Insert the bottom of the left extrusion into the 4. corner piece and shove downward. If necessary, strike top of extrusion with hammer to ensure extrusion enters corner piece. 7. 5. Press the extrusion against the doorframe. 6. Measure the width of the doorframe and cut the top extrusion to that length minus 13mm
(.5). If this is a wood or drywall doorframe drill a 6mm (1/4) hole through the extrusion for the screw. Use a 10mm (3/8) bit to drill through the front side of the extrusion for the screw head to fit through. If this is a drywall doorframe, drill a hole for a #10 anchor or molly and insert the anchor. Secure at the end with supplied wood screw. Note that the photo below shows the hole being drilled while the extrusion is on the floor. Preliminary 8. Route the loop cable and Ranger wires through the top extrusion. 9. Use towelette to clean mating surface and position top extrusion. 10. Remove adhesive backing from top extrusion
(including for wood and dry wall surfaces). 11. Press top extrusion against surface. 12. Remove the backing from the adhesive tape on the right extrusion 13. Insert the bottom of the left extrusion into the corner piece and shove downward. If necessary, strike top of extrusion with hammer to ensure extrusion enters corner piece. 14. Press the extrusion against the doorframe. 15. See the above steps for wood. Installing the cap box The cap box can be installed near the top of the door, above a suspended ceiling, or inside a wall next to the antenna. Antenna performance degrades as you move the cap box further away from the loop; the maximum separation distance is 4 feet. 1. Route the loop cable and receiver wires from the extrusions to the cap box. a. Measure the length of 1x1 channel you will need and cut the channel if necessary. b. Cut a 1x1 square hole in the ceiling above the adapter piece on the top corner of the extrusion. c. Feed the two ends of the loop cable and the receiver wires through the channel. d. Put channel through hole in ceiling. e. Check the alignment of the 1x1 channel and the antenna by attaching the adapter piece to the extrusions and inserting the 1x1 channel. Do not peel the adhesive backing on the adapter yet. f. Peel the adhesive backing from the channel and attach the 1x1 channel to the wall. g. Wipe the tops of the extrusions and channels with a towelette. h. Attach the adapter to the top of the 1x 1 channel. Tighten the screw on the adapter to secure the channel. AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 9 of 12 2. i. The adapter may be attached directly to the cap box or a short run of conduit may be used between them. The total distance from the extrusion to the cap box may not exceed 1.2m (4 ft). Install the cap box. The cap box is rated for installation above the ceiling. The cap box should be mounted directly above the corner piece or in the wall next to the antenna. a. Orient cap box one orientation only to ensure screws go into stud and for ease of reading tuning jumpers. b. Fit cap box onto the adapter and screw in fitting to hold cap box in place. c. Mount the cap box to the wall using two screws. Cover any open holes. Install the cap board in the cap box. d. e. The receiver wires pass through the cap box but must be dressed in tie wraps along the sides of the cap box. 3. Connect the loop cable to the cap box. Pin P1-P2 Black 1 2 Red 3 Green 4 White 5 Ground Connect antenna and receiver wires to controller The wires between the controller and the cap box are Class 2 and Class 3 signaling wires. This means they do not require conduit, but conduit or Wiremold may be used to dress the cables. 1. Run the transmitter cable from the cap box to the controller. Conduit may be used. 2. Connect the transmitter cable to the cap box. Pin P3 1 2 3 Black Red Ground Preliminary 3. Connect the conduit (if used) from the cap box to the controller. Connecting the remote alarm The antenna requires either the remote alarm
(ZC30) or the message unit (ZC35). Mount the remote alarm or message unit and connect it to the controller. Refer to the appropriate controller installation manual for information on mounting and connecting these devices. Configuring, tuning, and testing When you tune the antenna, the goal is to have the highest B field strength without exceeding the legal limit. The B field strength is decreased by the presence of metal (especially metal loops) in the vicinity of the antenna. To compensate for this loss, you can increase the field strength by increasing the current in the antenna. Their are two ways to increase the current in the antenna; you can adjust the amount of capacitance on the cap board to bring the antenna closer to resonance or you can use the lap top configurator to change the output current. Depending on the configuration of the antenna and the environment, you may be able to resonate the antenna and be within the legal limits for the B-field or you may need to stop short of resonance to avoid going over the limit. The tuning process depends on whether you have a B field meter. If you do not have a B field meter, you will need to look up your antenna size and configuration in the table below and then tune the capacitor board until you reach AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 10 of 12 Preliminary 3) By removing jumpers, find the combination that results in the maximum current as displayed in the configurator. The system is now tuned. 4) Find the loop size in the table below that most closely matches the size of your antenna and find out what is the maximum allowable current. 5) Adjust the current using the configurator and/or re-tune the Cap PCB to arrive at the maximum allowable current. Loop Size Width 5.5ft 6ft 5ft 3ft 6ft Height 9ft 8ft 8ft 8ft 7ft Maximum allowable current TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 4. Test the system with a tag or label. the maximum allowable current in the antenna. If you have a B field meter, you will tune the capacitor board until the B field reaches its maximum allowable strength. Because this is a more direct measurement of the B field strength, you should be able to put more current through the antenna (and therefore get better pick) than using the table. The procedure below describes how to tune the capacitor board.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Cap box contains high voltage components. Avoid touching other components when moving the jumpers during tuning. 1. Turn on the controller. Configure controller to proper transmit/receive mode for the AM Loop system 2. At the cap box, start the tuning procedure with all of the capacitors out of the circuit. 3. Tune the cap box by using either the B field meter or the configurator. a. If you have a B field meter, follow the procedure below:
1) Set the current level in the configurator to lowest setting. 2) Make sure all jumpers in the capacitor board are in the in position. 3) By removing jumpers, find combination that results in the maximum current as displayed in the configurator. The system is now tuned. 4) Look at the B-field meter reading in the table below for the respective door size. Adjust the current in the configurator and/or re-tune the Cap PCB as necessary to arrive at the B-
field meter reading required. If you do not have a B field meter:
1) Set the current level in the configurator to lowest setting. b. 2) Make sure all jumpers in the capacitor board are in the in position. AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 11 of 12 Preliminary Declarations RSS 210 UL1950 CSA C22.2 No 950 EN 60 950 Regulatory Compliance Emissions .......................... 47 CFR, Part 15 Safety FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules for intentional radiators and Class A digital devices when installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonable protection against harmful interference from equipment operated in a commercial area. This equipment should not be installed in a residential area as it can radiate radio frequency energy that could interfere with radio communications, a situation the user would have to fix at their own expense. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. Other Declarations WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Sensormatic Electronics Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Sensormatic Electronics Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes. LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at private expense and no part of it was developed using Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and disclosure of technical data marked with this legend are set forth in the definition of limited rights in paragraph (a) (15) of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States. TRADEMARK NOTICE: Sensormatic and the Sensormatic logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Wiremold is a registered trademark of the Wiremold Company. Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of Sensormatic or other companies. No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. RWH 07/02 AMS-3000 ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDE (8200-0179-02, REV. 0) 12 of 12
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