Optex AX-100TFR, AX-100TFRi, AX-200TFR, AX-200TFRi Installation

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BATTERY OPERATED
BATTERY OPERATED
AX-100TFR/AX-200 TFR
AX-100TFR/AX-200 TFR
FEATURES
•AX-100TFR : Detection range: 30 m (100 ft.)
•AX-200TFR : Detection range: 60 m (200 ft.)
Battery-operated detector
Batteries are not included. Use four LSH20 (3.6 V, 13 Ah) batteries manufactured by SAFT. Battery life: Approximately five years (AX-100TFR) Approximately three years (AX-200TFR)
Back box for wireless transmitters
Back box can conceal two wireless transmitters and batteries.
N.C./N.O. selection switch
Both N.C. and N.O. input wireless transmitters can be used.
Battery saving function for wireless transmitter
Turning ON the battery saving timer switch reduces the battery consumption of the wireless transmitter.
Intermittent output function
Turning ON the intermittent output function forces intermittent output while the problem status exists.
4 channel beam frequency selector
Crosstalk is eliminated with 4, channel selectable, beam frequencies. Used when stacking beams or for long range applications.
International protection
IP55
LED indicator for an easy alignment
It flickers on/off to help with easy alignment located on the receiver.
D.Q. circuit (environmental disqualification)
The environmental compensation circuit is designed to eliminate false alarms caused by snow, fog, heavy rain, ice and misalignment.
Tamper
Form C opens when either cover or back box or chassis is removed.
Beam interruption adjustment function
This function allows you to select the suitable beam interruption time for any environment.
CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION 1-1 BEFORE YOUR OPERATION 1 1-2 PRECAUTIONS 2 1-3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 2
2
PREPARATIONS 2-1 ORDERING DETECTOR BATTERIES 2 2-2
CHECKING THE WIRELESS TRANSMITTER SIZE 2
3
INSTALLATION 3-1 WALL MOUNTING 3 3-2 POLE MOUNTING 4 3-3 MOUNTING IN THE BEAM TOWER 5 3-4 WIRING 7
4
SETTING 4-1 FUNCTION 8 4-2
4 CHANNEL BEAM FREQUENCY SELECTOR 4-3 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT 9 4-4 BEAM INTERRUPTION ADJUSTMENT 9 4-5 ADJUSTING OUTPUT 10
5
OPERATION CHECK 5-1 LED INDICATION 11 5-2 OPERATION CHECK 11 5-3 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 SPECIFICATIONS
6
6-1 SPECIFICATIONS 12 6-2 DIMENSIONS & OPTION 12
No.59-1552-0 090128
N219
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INTRODUCTION
1
BEFORE YOUR OPERATION
1-1
Read this instruction manual carefully prior to installation.
After reading, store this manual carefully in an easily accessible
place for reference.
This manual uses the following warning indications for correct use
of the product, harm to you or other people and damage to your assets, which are described below. Be sure to understand the description before reading the rest of this manual.
Failure to follow the instructions provided with
Warning
Caution
This symbol indicates prohibition. The specific prohibited action is provided in and/or around the figure.
This symbol requires an action or gives an instruction.
this indication and improper handling may cause death or serious injury.
Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause injury and / or property damage.
Warning
Do not use the product for purposes other than the detection of moving objects such as people and vehicles. Do not use the product to activate a shutter, etc., which may cause an accident.
Do not touch the unit base or power terminals of the product with a wet hand (do not touch when the product is wet with rain, etc.). It may cause electric shock.
Never attempt to disassemble or repair the product. It may cause fire or damage to the devices.
Do not use batteries other than those specified. Specified batteries: Four LSH20 batteries manufactured by SAFT
Do not use batteries that have different levels of power remaining (i.e., new and used batteries). Not observing the above may result in an explosion, leakage of electrolyte, emission of toxic gases or other outcomes that may be harmful to people and property.
[Handling of Batteries] Fire, explosion and severe burn hazard. Do not recharge, short circuit, crush, disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F), incinerate, or expose contents to water. Do not solder directly to the cell.
Caution
Do not pour water over the product with a bucket, hose, etc. The water may enter, which may cause damage to the devices.
Clean and check the product periodically for safe use. If any problem is found, do not attempt to use the product as it is and have the product repaired by a professional engineer or electrician.
PRECAUTIONS
1-2
Install the unit on a stable surface.
Do not install the unit in a location where trees, leaves, or other objects that may swing in the wind may block the beam.
Install the pole in a location where sufficient stability can be ensured.
Do not install the receiver in a location where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Removing the Back Box >>
Loosen the
1
back box lock screw.
Removing the Cover >>
Loosen the
1
cover lock screw.
Pull
3
2
Press
Pull
2
Observe the prescribed transmitter-receiver distance
The pole size should be 43­48 mm ( 1.69"-1.89" ).
(range) and installation height.
AX-100TFR
Detection range: 30 m(100 ft.)
AX-200TFR
Detection range: 60 m(200 ft.)
Installation Height
0.7 m - 1 m (2.3 ft. - 3.3 ft.)
Do not allow the infrared beam from a different model to reach the receiver.
Install the unit more than 1 m (3.3 ft.) away from the wall or fence that are running parallel to the beam.
Receiver
Transmitter
Transmitter (different model)
The cross ( ) mark indicates prohibition.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1-3
1 m(3.3 ft.)
PREPARATIONS
2
ORDERING DETECTOR BATTERIES
2-1
Specified batteries: Four LSH20 batteries manufactured by SAFT For information about batteries, visit the following website and contact your local SAFT sales representative. http://www.saftbatteries.com/Contacts/tabid/72/FP/9/FROM/PROD UIT/Default.aspx
CHECKING THE WIRELESS
2-2
TRANSMITTER SIZE
Use two wireless transmitters for the each of receivers and transmitters. When wireless transmitters with two or more inputs are available, use one wireless transmitter for the each of transmitters and receivers. The following figure shows the dimensions of the wireless transmitter installation space in the back box. Note that transmitters with dimensions greater than those are not applicable.
ChassisBack boxMain unitCover
42.5(1.67)
42.5(1.67)
Cover lock screw
Accessories>>
M4×20 screws: 4
Mounting plate
lock screws
M4×30 screws: 4
Pole mounting bracket set
M3×8 screws: 6
Pole brackets: 6
Harness retainer plate
Back box lock screw
78(3.07)
78(3.07)
26.5
(1.04)
154(6.06)
66(2.60)
Unit: mm(inch)
154(6.06)
26.5(1.04)
Note>>
• Be sure to monitor the alarm and low battery outputs.
• To monitor the tamper output, include a wireless transmitter supporting three or more inputs into the system.
Velcro tape: 2 setsU-brackets: 2
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INSTALLATION
3
WALL MOUNTING
3-1
Remove the chassis from the back box.
1
Fix the chassis to the wall.
2
Wall mounting screws (M4×20, supplied)
Insert the specified batteries into the back box.
4
Specified batteries SAFT LSH20
3.6V 13Ah
Warning
• Do not use batteries other than those specified. Specified batteries: Four LSH20 batteries manufactured by SAFT
• Do not mix batteries that have different levels of power remaining (i.e., new and used batteries).
Not observing the above may result in an explosion,
leakage of electrolyte, emission of toxic gases or other outcomes that may be harmful to people and property.
Caution
Remove all batteries prior to replacing with new ones. If this is not followed, the low battery indicator LED will not reset and continue to flicker.
Fix the wireless transmitters in the back box.
5
Caution
After mounting the chassis, wiggle the tamper bushing with your thumb and forefinger to ensure the tamper works properly.
Connect the cables from the back box to the wireless
3
transmitters.
Receiver-Wireless Transmitter Connection
Yellow/Yellow-white cable: For alarm Green/Green-white cable: For low battery Black/Black-white cable: For tamper
Transmitter-Wireless Transmitter Connection
Green/Green-white cable: For low battery Black/Black-white cable: For tamper
Cut the supplied Velcro tape to an appropriate length and apply.
Run the cables so that they are not pinched between the
6
chassis and back box.
Install the back box onto the chassis.
7
Caution
• When N.O. wireless transmitters are used, see “Using the N.O. type transmitter” in sec. “3-4” to change the wiring.
• Use the specified batteries for the wireless transmitters.
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Tighten the back box lock screw.
POLE MOUNTING
3-2
-Single set
Remove the chassis from the back box.
1
Using a screwdriver or similar tool, break the knockout
2
portion as shown.
Knockout two locations pairing in a horizontal line.
Install three pole mounting brackets on the chassis.
3
Install the bracket in the knocked-out locations in step 2 .
Take steps 3 through 6 refer to sec. “3-1” to install the
5
wireless transmitters and batteries in the back box, and then install the back box on the chassis.
Tighten the back box lock screw.
M3×8 screw (supplied)
Fix the chassis on the pole.
4
Pole mounting bracket (supplied)
M4×30 screw (supplied)
U-bracket (supplied)
-Two detectors in opposing directions
Remove the chassis from the back box.
1
Using a screwdriver or similar tool, break the knockout
2
portion as shown.
Detector 1 Detector 2
Choose a different pair of knockouts.
Install three pole mounting brackets on the chassis.
3
Detector 1 Detector 2
Install the bracket in the knocked-out locations in step 2 .
Caution
After mounting the chassis, wiggle the tamper bushing with your thumb and forefinger to ensure the tamper works properly.
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M3×8 screw (supplied)
Pole mounting bracket (supplied)
M3×8 screw (supplied)
Pole mounting bracket (supplied)
Fix the chassis on the pole.
4
Detector 2
Detector 1
M4×30 screw (supplied)
MOUNTING IN THE BEAM TOWER
3-3
Mounting inside optional beam tower.
Remove the cover from the detector.
1
Loosen the main unit fixing screw and remove the main unit
2
from the back box.
M4×30 screw (supplied)
U-bracket (supplied)
Caution
After mounting the chassis, wiggle the tamper bushing with your thumb and forefinger to ensure the tamper works properly.
Refer to sec. “3-1” steps 3 through 6 to install the wireless
5
transmitters and batteries in the back box, and then install the back box on the chassis.
Loosen the main unit fixing screw.
Caution
Cables are connected between the back box and the main unit. Do not exert an excessive amount of force on the cables. Handle the main unit with care.
Remove the harness retainer plate.
3
Main unit
Tighten the back box lock screw.
Harness retainer plate (sticker)
Open the wiring hole in the top of the main unit using pliers.
4
Remove the chassis from the back box.
5
Wiring hole
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Loosen the back box lock screw.
Fix the chassis and main unit mounting bracket (optional) in
6
the tower.
250 mm (9.8 inch) or less
Main unit mounting bracket (option: MP-4)
Caution
After mounting the chassis, wiggle the tamper bushing with your thumb and forefinger to ensure the tamper works properly.
After completing the settings and operation check, insert the
8
tamper bushing into each transmitter/receiver.
Tamper bushing (option: MP-4)
Caution
• The switch selection is not recognized with the tamper bushing inserted.
Remove the tamper bushing before selecting a
function using the switch.
• After completing the settings, be sure to insert the tamper bushing to check that all LEDs are OFF.
Without the tamper busing, the LEDs are kept ON,
which consumes more battery power.
• Monitor Jack Output become disable when tamper bushing inserted.
• When inserting the tamper bushing, the beam alignment test point will be disabled. Please complete the alignment procedure before inserting tamper bushing.
How to remove the tamper bushing >>
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver, and twist it lightly to remove the tamper bushing.
Refer to sec. “3-1” steps 3 through 6 to install the wireless
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transmitters and batteries in the back box, and then install the back box on the chassis. Install the main unit on the main unit mounting bracket.
Tighten the screws.
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WIRING
3-4
-Using the N.C. type transmitter -Using the N.O. type transmitter
This product is provided with wiring based on the assumption that N.C. wireless transmitters are used.
When N.O. wireless transmitters are used, change the wiring and switch settings from initial setting.
Connect the cables from the back box (Yellow/Yellow-white, Green/Green-white, and Black/Black-white) to the respective terminals on the wireless transmitters.
NOTE>>
• To monitor the tamper output, include a wireless transmitter supporting three or more inputs into the system.
• When you want to use the D.Q. output, share the terminal with the alarm, low battery, or tamper output. For information about wiring, see the wiring diagram in “Setting the D.Q. output” in “4-5”.
Receivers
Receivers
POWER ALARM DQ LB TAMPER POWER ALARM DQ LB TAMPER
NC
COM
+–
NC
COM
NO NC
COM
NONC/NO NC/NO
+–
NO NC
COM
NONC/NO NC/NO
Back box
Transmitter
AX-100/200TFR
Transmitter
AX-100/200TFR(BE)
Yellow-white
Yellow
Black
Red
Red-white
+–
POWER TAMPER
NC
Black
COM
Back box
SP SP
POWER
+–
SP SP
Black
Red
Red-white
+–
POWER TAMPER
NC
Black
COM
Back box
SP SP
POWER
+–
SP SP
Green
Alarm
Low battery
output
output
Wireless transmitter
NO
LB POWER
NC/NO
Green
Black-white
NO
Tamper
Low battery
output
output
Wireless transmitter
LB
NC/NO
Green-white
Tamper
output
Green-white
TAMPER
NC
COM
Black-white
NO
Yellow-white
Yellow
Red
+–
POWER TAMPER
Black
Red-white
NC
COM
Back box
Black
NO
Alarm
output
Wireless transmitter
Transmitter
AX-100/200TFR
SP SP
+–
Red
+–
POWER TAMPER
Exchange
SP SP
the connections.
Black
Black
Red-white
NC
COM
NO
Black-white
Black-white
Tamper
output
Back box Wireless transmitter
Transmitter
AX-100/200TFR(BE)
SP SP
POWER
+–
SP SP
Green
Green-white
Low battery
output
LB
NC/NO
Green
Green-white
Low battery
output
LB
NC/NO
Exchange the
Black-white
Tamper
output
Cut the wires and connect to two terminals.
TAMPER
NC
COM
connections.
Cut the wires and connect to two terminals.
Turn ON switch No. 5.
Black-white
Turn ON switch No. 3.
NO
Black
NC
Black
COM
Red
Red-white
+–
POWER TAMPER
Back box
Green
NO
Low battery
output
Wireless transmitter
Green-white
Tamper
output
Black-white
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Black
Red
+–
POWER TAMPER
Red-white
NC
Black
COM
Back box
NO
Black-white
Green
Low battery
output
Green-white
Tamper
output
Black-white
Wireless transmitter
Exchange the connections.
Cut the wires and connect to two terminals.
Turn ON switch No. 3.
SETTING
4
b) Long distance protection
Transmitter A Receiver A
Receiver B Transmitter B
Transmitter C Receiver C
FUNCTION
4-1
(All of the following switch settings are factory default.)
Monitor jack (Receiver only)
Receiver:
Transmitter:
Receiver: Alarm indicator LED Transmitter: Power LED
Low battery LED
View finder
Vertical alignment dial
Horizontal alignment dial
4 channel beam frequency selector
1,2: Beam interruption adjustment switch 3: Battery saving timer switch 4: Intermittent output function switch 5: N.C./N.O. selection switch
1: Battery saving timer switch 2: Intermittent output function switch 3: N.C./N.O. selection switch
1
1
1
1
3
3
Since Receiver C may receive the infrared beam from Transmitter A, select their frequencies as shown in the figure above.
c) Double stacked long distance protection
Transmitter Receiver
1
1
Transmitter Receiver
3 3
Receiver Transmitter
1
1
Receiver Transmitter
3 3
Transmitter Receiver
2
2
Transmitter Receiver
4 4
Note>>
More than double stacked application is not possible.
d) Perimeter protection
Receiver
Transmitter
1
1
Transmitter
3
Receiver
3
4 CHANNEL BEAM FREQUENCY SELECTOR
4-2
The 4 channel beam frequency selector can be used to avoid unwanted crosstalk that can occur when using multiple photo beams for long distance or beam stacking applications.
• To select between 4 separate beam frequencies, use the switch provided.
• Make sure the receiver and transmitter that are facing each other are set to the same channel.
• More than double stacked application is not possible.
Note>>
Always switch the frequencies TWO channels apart when stacking units on top of one another (See following example). The upper unit is set on channel 1 while the lower is on channel 3, channels 2 and 4 could have also been used.
a) Double stacked protection
Transmitter A Receiver A
Transmitter B Receiver B
Since Receiver B may receive the infrared beam from Transmitter A, select the frequencies as shown in the figure above. (In the figure, each number in the square indicate a channel numbers.)
1 1
3 3
Receiver
3
Transmitter
3
Transmitter
1
Receiver
e) Perimeter protection in a two-stack configuration
2
4
1
3
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
Transmitter
Transmitter
1
3
2
4
Transmitter
Transmitter
1
3
2
4
Transmitter
Transmitter
Transmitter
Transmitter
Warning
• Do not attempt to install this product with any other photoelectric detector. It may cause the detector to fail or not respond to movements. If the receiver of this product receives the beam from the wired photoelectric detector, it could be a factor of false alarm.
• In case that you install the battery operated photoelectric detector with Optex hard-wired photoelectric detector at the same site, ensure that the hard-wired transmitter cannot affect any other battery operated receivers for avoiding cross talk between photoelectric detector.
Transmitter A Receiver A
Wired Battery operated Battery operated
The cross ( ) mark indicates prohibition.
Receiver B Transmitter BTransmitter C Receiver C
1
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
2
4
1
3
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OPTICAL ALIGNMENT
4-3
Horizontal alignment angle Vertical alignment angle
Adjust the horizontal and vertical angles while checking the
3
light receiving status by Alarm indicator LED on the pairing receiver.
Low battery LED
5° 5°
Alarm indicator LED
90°
90°
Optical alignment is an important adjustment to increase reliability. Be sure to take adjustment steps 1 through 5 described below to attain the maximum level of the output through the monitor jack.
See “4-2” and set the 4 channel beam frequency selector.
1
While looking through the view finder, adjust the horizontal
2
and vertical angles so that the pairing detector is at the center of the sight.
View finder
Look through the finder.
The cross ( ) mark indicates prohibition.
Rough and Fine Alignment of Horizontal Angle
<Fine Alignment of Horizontal Angle>
Turn the horizontal alignment dial.
Alarm indicator
LED
Adjustment
level
Monitor jack
output
Light
interrupted
ON (Red)
Fast flicker Slow flicker
Realign Fair Good
0V 1.0V 2.0V 2.5V
Light received
OFF
Caution
The Alarm indicator LED is a supporting tool for easy alignment. Be sure to perform fine alignment to ensure the maximum output level through the monitor jack.
Connect a tester to the monitor jack on the receiver.
4
Insert the voltmeter's positive pin into the positive terminal of the monitor jack, and the negative pin into the negative terminal.
Set the voltmeter range to 5 to 10 VDC.
5
After checking the receiving level of optical axis by using the alarm indicator, make sure to make fine alignment for both transmitter and receiver with voltmeter until it reaches maximum monitor output over “good” level.
Excellent
<Rough Alignment of Horizontal Angle> Hold and move the lens to the left or the right.
Fine Alignment of Vertical Angle
Turn the vertical alignment dial with a finger or Phillips screwdriver.
Counterclockwise: The lens turns down.
Clockwise: The lens turns up.
BEAM INTERRUPTION ADJUSTMENT
4-4
Initial setting is at 50ms for normal work. According to the speed of a supposed target you select one specific setting out of 4 steps. Set the beam interruption adjustment switches of the Receiver according to the speed of the human object to detect.
SELECTOR
POSITION
Running Jogging Walking Slow movement
Typical
(50msec) (100msec) (250msec) (500msec)
interruption
time setting
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ADJUSTING OUTPUT
4-5
-Setting the battery saving timer
Alarm output activation are limited by a timer 2 minutes. Even if there are continuous alarm events, the alarm output operates only once in the timer period.
OFF
Receiver
Transmitter
ON
• Alarm output: 1 output/2 minute
• D.Q. output: 1 output/2 minute
• Low battery output: 1 output/15 minutes
Caution
Remove all batteries prior to replacing with new ones. If this is not followed, the low battery indicator LED will not reset and continue to flicker.
-Setting the intermittent output function
When wireless configuration is being used, which is unable to determine whether the alarm output continues, setting the intermittent output function to the “ON” position, turns on the intermittent alarm output. This configures the wireless transmitter to send alarms at a specific time intervals.
OFF
Receiver
Transmitter
-Setting the D.Q. output (environmental disqualification)
D.Q. will send a trouble signal when the beam strength is below acceptable levels, for more than 20 seconds, due to rain, snow, or heavy fog.
Operating Time Chart
Reception level
Adverse weather
Alarm output level
level
D.Q. output
ON
OFF
20 sec.
2 sec.
Wiring example when Using N.C. Transmitters
a) Sharing the D.Q. output with the alarm output
Receiver
POWER ALARM DQ LB TAMPER
NC
COM
+–
Red
Red-white
NO NC
Yellow
Black
Black
Yellow-white
COM
NONC/NO NC/NO
Add a short-circuit wire AWG 22 to 26 Length of about 80 mm (3 inches)
Exchange the connections.
ON
Intermittent Output Times
• Alarm output: 1 output/1 minute
• D.Q. output: 1 output/1 minute
• Low battery output: 1 output/5 minutes
NC
+–
POWER TAMPER
COM
NO
Alarm output
Green
Low battery
output
Green-white
Tamper
output
Black-white
Back box Wireless transmitter
Wiring example when Using N.C. Transmitters
b) Canceling the alarm output in adverse weather conditions
Receiver
POWER ALARM DQ LB TAMPER
NC
COM
+–
Yellow-white
Yellow
Red
Black
Red-white
+–
POWER TAMPER
NC
Black
COM
NO NC
Green
NO
Alarm
Low battery
output
output
COM
Green-white
Tamper
output
NONC/NO NC/NO
Black-white
Back box Wireless transmitter
Caution
This circuit sets N.O. for a low battery output, whereas N.C. for an alarm. Be sure to use N.O. ready wireless transmitter for this configuration.
Add a short-circuit wire AWG 22 to 26 Length of about 80 mm (3 inches)
Turn ON switch No. 5.
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OPERATION CHECK
5
LED INDICATION
5-1
Receiver Transmitter
Alarm indicator LED Power LED
Low battery LED Low battery LED
DETECTOR STATUS
Power ON Detection
(beam interruption)
Low battery power
OPERATION CHECK
5-2
After installation is complete, be sure to check the operation.
LED Indications
The power LED turns ON.
The alarm LED turns ON.
The low battery LED flickers.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
5-3
If the alarm indicator LED is OFF or flickering even though the beam is being interrupted, do the following:
Align the optical axis again.
1
In a multi-detector configuration, the receiver may be
2
receiving the infrared beam from an unrelated transmitter. See sec. “4-2” and check the 4 channel beam frequency selector setting.
The beam from the transmitter may reach the receiver by
3
reflecting off the floor or wall of a building. Good reflectors of visible light are also good reflectors of infrared beams. Remove the reflective objects around the detector or install the detector in a different place and then align the optical axis again.
See “Setting the battery saving timer” in “4-5” to turn OFF
1
the battery saving mode.
Make sure that the alarm indicator is off.
2
If it is illuminated even when the beams are not blocked, make optical alignment again.
Receiver
Alarm indicator LED
Low battery LED
Check that the low battery indicators on both transmitter and
3
receiver are OFF. If the LED is flickering, the battery power is low. Replace with the new batteries.
Conduct a walk test to check that the alarm indicator LED on
4
the receiver turns ON as the walker interrupts the beams.
Receiver
Be sure to conduct a walk test at the following three points:
A. In front of the transmitter B. In front of the receiver C. At the mid point between the transmitter and receiver
Transmitter
A
B
C
The detector is installed properly when the alarm indicator LED turns ON in the tests at all the three points.
Caution
For battery power savings, perform the operation check before checking the following items. (1) When installing on a wall or pole, make sure the
cover is properly attached to main unit.
(2) When installing in a beam tower, make sure the
tamper bushing is properly attached to main unit. (See page 6 “Caution”.)
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SPECIFICATIONS
6
SPECIFICATIONS
6-1
DIMENSIONS & OPTION
6-2
-Dimensions
Model
Range
Maximum arrival distance
Detection method
Beam frequency selection
Interruption period
Power Source
Current draw
* Battery life
Alarm output
Alarm period
D.Q. output
Output
Indicator
Operating temperature
Operating ambient humidity
Alignment angle
Mounting
Weight
International protection
Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice. * The value is based on the condition that it is used within the ambient temperature range of 20 to 25 ** The transmitter is also equipped with AX100/200 TFR (BE).
Low battery output
Tamper output
** for Front cover
Tamper output for Back box
Alarm Indicator (Receiver)
Power (Transmitter)
Low battery
AX-100TFR AX-200TFR
30m (100ft.) 60m (200ft.)
265m (870ft.) 530m (1,740ft.)
Infrared beam interruption detection
4 channel
Variable between 50, 100, 250, 500msec
3.6V 13.0Ah : LSH20 lithium batteries
Transmitter : 2 units Receiver : 2 units
620µA
T:300µA + R:320µA
(at 25°C,3.6VDC)
Approximately
5 years
Form C-Solid State Switch :
Form A/B-Solid State Switch :
Form A/B-Solid State Switch:
opens when cover removed. (Receiver only)
opens when either back box or chassis is
removed from the installment.
Light receiving : flicker or OFF
Voltage Reduction : flicker
-20°C – +60°C(-4°F – 140°F)
± 90° Horizontal, ± 5° Vertical
Indoor/Outdoor, Wall/Pole/Tower mounting (Optional main unit mounting brackets are
required, when the units mount in the tower.)
(Total weight of transmitter + receiver,
(4 steps)
manufactured by SAFT
810µA
T:490µA + R:320µA
(at 25°C,3.6VDC)
Approximately
3 years
3.6
VDC, 0.01A
2 sec (± 1) nominal
3.6
(Transmitter & Receiver) Form C : 3.6VDC, 0.01A
Form C : 3.6VDC, 0.01A
Alarm : ON,
Power ON : ON,
Power OFF : OFF
95%(Max.)
1600g (56.5oz)
excluding accessories)
IP55
°
C.
3.6
VDC, 0.01A VDC, 0.01A
162.5(6.4)
217(8.5)
88.1(3.47)
-Option
MP-4: Main unit mounting bracket set (for tower mounting)
83.5(3.28)
Tamper bushing
Main unit mounting bracket
NOTE
These units are designed to detect an intruder and activate an alarm control panel. Being only a part of a complete system, we cannot accept responsibility for any damages or other consequences resulting from an intrusion. These products conform to the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.
83.5(3.28)
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