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DIGITAL PRO-MAX 4 PEDESTALS 8200-0376-01, REV. E INSTALLATION GUIDE 1 of 27
Digital Pro-Max® 4 Pedestals Installation Guide
ZSPM4/ZSPM4-OD ZSPM4-FC
Contents About this Guide .................................................... 1
Consumer Awareness ...................................... 2 About the Pedestals .............................................. 2
Component Product Codes .............................. 2 Option Part Numbers ........................................ 2
Installation Requirements ...................................... 4 Verifying Equipment and Unpacking ................ 4 Installer/Contractor ........................................... 4 Pedestal Placement and Cabling ..................... 4 Pedestal Configurations ................................... 4 Tools and Equipment Required ........................ 5
Installing Digital Pro-Max 4 Pedestals ................... 5 Connecting Cables to the Pedestals ..................... 6 Connecting Cables to AMS-9040 Controllers...... 12 Connecting Cables to AMS-9030 Controllers...... 13
© 2012 Sensormatic Electronics, LLC
Configuring and Tuning Pedestals (AMS-9040) ..22 Configuring and Tuning Pedestals (AMS-9030) ..23 Completing the Installation ...................................25 Using the System .................................................25
Voice Messaging .............................................25 Assisted Tuning ...............................................26 Jammer Detection ...........................................26 Tags Too Close Feature .................................26 Alarm Volume ..................................................26 Keyswitch Function .........................................26 RS-232 Communication ..................................26
Specifications .......................................................27 Declarations .........................................................27
About this Guide This installation guide explains how to install Digital Pro-Max® 4 pedestal antennas with either the AMS-9030 or AMS-9040 controller. Other related documents are:
• Planning Guide, AMS-9030, 8200-0344-01 • Planning Guide, AMS-9040, 8200-0367-01 • Installation Guide, AMS-9030 Controller,
8200-0344-02 • Installation and Service Guide, AMS-9040
Controller, 8200-0367-02
Note: Because the placement of system components can vary depending on architectural and customer requirements, your Sensormatic representative will supply this information separately.
Note to the Installer: If this product was installed in a European Union or European Free Trade Association member state, please give the Declaration of Conformity included with this product to the manager or user. By law, this information must be provided to the user.
Regulatory requirement: Pedestals that transmit simultaneously must face each other; in other words, the electronics/speaker must face each other across the exit lane.
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Consumer Awareness People with implanted electronic medical devices may question whether a store has an anti-theft system and where the system is located. Although most anti-theft systems are readily observable, some systems may be concealed.
To help these people and to further deter theft, you are encouraged to display signs that state your store has an anti-theft system.
About the Pedestals Digital Pro-Max 4 pedestals are part of an Ultra•Max® security label detector that deters theft. Digital Pro-Max 4 pedestals are attached to either an AMS-9030 or AMS-9040 controller. Pedestals are positioned opposite each other at an exit, as shown in Figure 1.
For pedestal spacing recommendations, please consult the appropriate planning guide.
Component Product Codes Digital Pro-Max 4 systems have numerous configurations. These configurations are listed in Table 1 and Table 2. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show examples of some systems.
The three types of Digital Pro-Max 4 pedestals are the indoor pedestal (ZSPM4), the outdoor pedestal (ZSPM4-OD), and the face-counter pedestal (ZSPM4-FC).
• The ZSPM4 pedestal is installed indoors. The ZSPM4 pedestal can have an optional resettable electronic counter installed in the base. This requires an additional kit, the ZPDCNTR electronic counter kit.
• The ZSPM4-OD pedestal is installed outdoors. You cannot install a counter in this pedestal.
• The ZSPM4-FC pedestal is an indoor pedestal. It is similar to the ZSPM4 pedestal but its counter is larger and already built into the face of the pedestal.
Option Part Numbers • Pedestal message (ZPMESSAGE) – With this
option, you can download a pre-recorded message into the pedestal, and it will play through the speakers in the pedestals whenever an alarm occurs.
• Electronic counter (ZPDCNTR) – This resettable electronic counter is installed in the field in the base of the pedestal. The electronic counter can be installed only in the ZSPM4 version of the Digital Pro-Max 4 pedestal. Unlike previous versions of the Pro-Max pedestal, the AMS-9040 supports multiple counters.
• Remote Alarm – Either the digital tone alarm (ZC30-ADS), the message unit (ZC35-ADS), or the remote alarm beacon (0351-0556-04) may be used.
Figure 1. Dual Digital Pro-Max 4 indoor system (ZAPM4-2)
Figure 2. Dual Digital Pro-Max 4 system with face counter (ZAPM4-FC2)
Controller
Optional remote alarm
Pedestals
Optional electronic counter in base
Controller
Optional remote alarm
Pedestals
Optional electronic counter in face
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Table 1. AMS-9040 Pro-Max 4 System Configurations
Product Code System Type AM
S-90
40
Con
trol
ler (
ZE90
40)
Indo
or P
edes
tal
(ZSP
M4)
Out
door
Ped
esta
l (Z
OPM
4-O
D)
Indo
or P
edes
tal w
/ fa
ce c
ount
er
(ZSP
M4-
FC)
Pow
er C
ord
Opt
ion
(035
1-05
47-X
X)
ZAPM4-1 Single Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 1 – – 1 ZAPM4-2 Dual Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 2 – – 1 ZAPM4-2SR2 Dual Digital Pro-Max 4 System with 2 satellite receivers 1 2 – – 1 ZAPM4-3 Split Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 3 – – 1 ZAPM4-4 Quad Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 4 – – 1 ZAPM4-OD1 Single Outdoor Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 – 1 – 1 ZAPM4-OD2 Dual Outdoor Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 – 2 – 1 ZAPM4-OD3 Split Outdoor Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 – 3 – 1 ZAPM4-OD4 Quad Outdoor Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 – 4 – 1 ZAPM4-FC1 Single Digital Pro-Max 4 System w/ counter in face 1 – – 1 1 ZAPM4-FC2 Dual Digital Pro-Max 4 System w/ counter in face 1 1 – 1 1 ZAPM4-FC3 Split Digital Pro-Max 4 System w/ counter in face 1 2 – 1 1 ZAPM4-FC4 Quad Digital Pro-Max 4 System w/ counter in face 1 3 - 1 1
Table 2. AMS-9030 Pro-Max 4 System Configurations
Product Code System Type AM
S-90
30
Con
trol
ler (
ZE90
30)
Indo
or P
edes
tal
(ZSP
M4)
Ran
ger
(ZK
RA
NG
ER-1
)
Sate
llite
Rec
eive
r (Z
KR
XMU
LLM
T)
Pow
er C
ord
Opt
ion
(035
1-05
47-X
X)
ZAPM4-9030-1 Single Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 1 – – 1 ZAPM4-9030-1F1 Single Digital Pro-Max 4 with Ranger 1 1 1 – 1 ZAPM4-9030-1S1 Single Digital Pro-Max 4 with Satellite receiver 1 1 1 1 ZAPM4-9030-1F2 Single Digital Pro-Max 4 with Dual Ranger 1 1 2 – 1 ZAPM4-9030-1S2 Single Digital Pro-Max 4 with Dual Satellite receiver 1 1 2 1 ZAPM4-9030-2 Dual Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 2 – – 1 ZAPM4-9030-3R Split Tx Rx Tx Digital Pro-Max 4 System 1 3 – – 1 ZAPM4-9030-3 Split Digital Pro-Max 4 System 2 3 – – 2 ZAPM4-9030-4 Quad Digital Pro-Max 4 System 2 4 – – 2
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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 owner’s 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, LLC.
WARNING: Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! If the pedestal 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.
Pedestal Placement and Cabling Whenever possible, keep the pedestals at least
2.4m (8ft) away from noise sources, such as computer monitors, TV’s, switching power supplies, and neon displays.
Minimum distance between pedestals is 1.2m (4ft). Maximum distance is 2.4m (8ft) apart (European), 2.7m (9ft) apart (non-European). Some configurations are more restrictive; see the Planning Guide for the spacing recommendations for each system.
Maximum cable distance from the pedestals to the controller is 15.2m (50ft). Minimum distance is 3m (10ft).
Make Tx/Rx cables the same length, if possible.
Pedestal cables are rated for direct burial without conduit. They have been investigated and found suitable for direct burial in mortar and concrete. However, state and local codes may require conduit. In addition, some codes require the conduit to be stubbed a specific distance above the floor.
Pedestals should be placed in close proximity to the exit/entrance doors, encouraging the consumer to pass through the system.
Fixtures, equipment, or information should not be placed in close proximity to pedestals. Often these items can obscure or conceal the pedestals, which may themselves be concealed within the store architecture, making them difficult to identify or unintentionally causing people to linger near the pedestals.
Pedestal Configurations The following are examples of typical pedestal configurations:
Note: Opposing pedestals that transmit simultaneously must have their capacitor boards face each other, except in a split system where Pedestal A faces the back of Pedestal C (see Figure 4).
In these illustrations, black boxes indicate the direction of the cap board.
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Figure 3. Single exit configuration
Figure 4. Split exit configuration
Figure 5. Quad or Dual exit configuration
Tools and Equipment Required For all Digital Pro-Max 4 installations:
• Plastic sheeting at least 0.15mm (6-mil) thick (to protect nearby items from dust)
• Permanent marker and/or pencil • Floor saw • Hammer drill with 6.5mm (1/4in) and 9.6mm
(3/8in) masonry drill bits • Power drill with 1.6mm (1/16in), 6.5mm (1/4in),
and 9.6mm (3/8in) drill bits • Hammer • Phillips and slotted screwdrivers • 1.5-2mm2 (16-14 AWG) and 0.4-1.5mm2
(22-16 AWG) wire strippers • Ratchet and socket set • Hand vacuum and broom.
Installing Digital Pro-Max 4 Pedestals Install Kit 0352-0175-01
Part Qty Part Number Anchors 4 2880-0076-01 Transmitter cable 1 0650-2219-01 Comm. Cable 1 0650-2220-01 Cable Ties 4 6009-0005 5-position spring connectors 2 2109-0798-05 5-position connector 1 0304-2866-01 Shims 4 0500-9687-01 M5x55 Phillips screw 1 5801-3161-111 Keycard 1 2412-2041-01 10-position connector 1 0300-2319-01
Note: The comm. cable (0650-2220-01) uses cable part number 6002-0171-01. The transmitter cable (0650-2219-01) uses cable part number 6002-0177-01. Both of these cables have been investigated and found suitable for direct burial in mortar and concrete. An inspector may request the listing file number for the cables. Sensormatic Part Number
Listing File Numbers Vendor
6002-0171-01 E118871 E86009
Tappan General Cable
6002-0177-01 E118871 E86009
Tappan General Cable
1. Position Digital Pro-Max 4 pedestals at exact mounting location. Refer to the appropriate Planning Guide for spacing recommendations. Note: For performance and regulatory reasons, the electronics/speaker must face each other across the exit lane.
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 (0.75in); trench width is 0.5cm (0.25in). Trench depth allows for 0.5cm (0.25in) 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. Disassemble the pedestal (Figure 6). a. Remove the base shroud.
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b. Using a narrow-bladed screwdriver, remove outer electronics cover by depressing latch and lifting off.
c. Remove screws holding capacitor board cover in place and remove cover.
d. If installed, remove bolt securing pedestal to base and lift pedestal out of base.
4. Route Tx/Rx cable (0650-2219-01) and Com cable (0650-2220-01) from pedestal to controller or controller to pedestal. • Cables enter the pedestal from underneath
via a trench or from any of its four sides using surface Wiremold® or 1.25cm (.5in) EMT conduit or 1.9cm (.75in) PVC (Figure 6). Use knockouts in shroud for Wiremold or cut the shroud to fit conduit. See Figure 9 for conduit attachment points.
• Allow 1m (3ft) of cable at pedestal for routing into pedestal.
Figure 6. Pedestal disassembly and cable entry points (circled)
5. Bolt the pedestal base to the floor (Figure 9). The side with cutout and hole for base bolt must face exit lane.
a. Using the base holes as a template, mark locations for four mounting holes. Note: Inner holes match bolt pattern for Pro-Max 4, EuroPro-Max, or EuroMax pedestals. For new installations, use the four outside mounting holes for strongest pedestal support.
b. Drill 9.6mm (3/8in) holes to a depth of 7cm (2.75in) for each anchor. Tap an anchor into
each hole, leaving 2.5cm (1in) of exposed threads.
c. Place the mounting holes over the four protruding anchors. Secure the base to the floor using anchor hardware provided.
Connecting Cables to the Pedestals 1. Route Tx/Rx and Com cables through base and
into pedestal (Figure 7). a. Lay pedestal with capacitor board side up
near mounted base. b. Push Tx/Rx cable up through channel in
pedestal on left side of capacitor board. c. Push Com cable up through channel in
pedestal on right side of capacitor board.
WARNING: Routing cables across the capacitor board can cause arcing with the components. Always use the proper channels for the cables.
Figure 7. Cable routing in base
2. Locate the P10 jumper on the cap board shown in Figure 10 and, depending on the type of controller used, set it to the proper setting. • AMS-9030 controller - the jumper is IN. • AMS-9040 controller - the jumper is OUT. Note: if this jumper is not set correctly, the controller and pedestal will not be able to communicate.
Depress latch and lift off outer cover
Base shroud
Cap board cover
Pedestal base bolt
Cable entry points
Cap board
Com cable channel
Tx/Rx cable channel
Do not route cables across cap board
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3. For each pedestal, connect the Tx/Rx (4-conductor) cable to the capacitor board. Refer to Figure 10.
Prepare Tx/Rx cable by inserting 2mm (1/16in) heat shrink over drain wire and 5mm (3/16in) heat shrink over cable, overlapping the exposed end of the cable jacket by 10mm (3/8in). Then, using a small screwdriver, attach the Tx/Rx cable to the P1 connector following the table below. Then pull the heat shrink back toward the connector and shrink it.
Pin 1 Black Pin 2 Red Pin 3 Green Pin 4 White Pin 5 Shield
Insert connector into pluggable terminal block P1 on the capacitor board.
4. For each pedestal, connect the Com (9-conductor) cable to the capacitor board. Refer to Figure 10. Prepare Com cable by inserting 2mm (1/16in) heat shrink over drain wire and 5mm (3/16in) heat shrink over cable, overlapping the exposed end of the cable jacket by 10mm (3/8in). Then, using a small screwdriver, attach the Com cable to the P6 connector. Use either Table 3 or Table 4, depending on the type of controller used. Note that you should ignore the color code on the connector. For the pinouts of controller end of the cable, see Table 8 (AMS-9030) or Table 6 (AMS-9040).
Table 3. Cap Board P6 pinout (AMS-9040)
Pin Wire Color Signal 1 Black 12V Return 2 Brown RS-485 Low 3 Red RS-485 High 4 Orange 12V Alarm 5 No connect 6 No connect 7 No connect 8 No connect 9 No connect
10 X (Shield) Shield
Table 4. Cap Board P6 pinout (AMS-9030)
Pin Wire Color Signal 1 Yellow Ground 2 No connect 3 No connect 4 Gray +15V 5 Black Audio+ 6 Green RS-232 Rx 7 Blue RS-232 Tx 8 Brown Audio Return 9 Red Lamp
10 Shield Shield
Shrink the heat shrink. Insert connector into pluggable terminal block P6 on the capacitor board.
5. Dress cables for strain relief (Figure 8). Loop cable through ring and around hook. Secure with cable tie.
WARNING: DO NOT coil excess cable in capacitor board compartment. Keep cable away from components on capacitor board by pulling all excess cable out of compartment.
Figure 8. Dress cables for strain relief
Loop cable through ring and around hook
Secure with cable tie here
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6. Insert pedestal in base and use M5x55 screw to bolt to base. • Take care not to pinch cables when inserting
pedestal in base. • Visually check pedestal for vertical
orientation. • If necessary, use shims to adjust vertical
orientation. Three shim sizes are provided and shims may be stacked for additional thickness. Place shims completely under the flange of the pedestal base and tighten nut.
Figure 9. Pedestal Base
Proceed to “Connecting Cables to AMS-9040 Controllers” or “Connecting Cables to AMS-9030 Controllers”, depending on your controller type.
Figure 10. Digital Pro-Max 4 capacitor board 0312-2079-01
Side with cutout for cap board cover and hole for base bolt faces exit lane
Conduit enters on either side or end
Mounting holes
P1 Tx/Rx
P6 - Com
Tx Off LED (DS1)
S1 Check Tuning button
Tuning jumpers (Left bank) JW1 – JW7
Tuning jumper LEDs DS4 – DS10 (for JW1 – JW14)
Tuning jumpers (Right bank) JW8-JW14
Counter cable connector
Left bank LED (DS2)
Right bank LED (DS3)
P10 9030/9040 jumper
Address switch
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Figure 11. AMS-9040 Dual Pro-Max 4 system (ZAPM4-2) wiring diagram
P6
P1
P6
P1
P1
P24
P5P25
P1 and P24
P6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P1
1 2 3 4 5
P5 and P25
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
Bla
ck
Bro
wn
Red
O
rang
e N
C
NC
N
C
NC
N
C
Shi
eld
Black Red Green White Shield B
lack
R
ed
Gre
en
Whi
te
Shi
eld
Black Brown Red Orange Shield
Tx/Rx Cables
0650-2220-01 (9-conductor)
Controller PCB
0650-2219-01 (4-conductor)
Comm Cables
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Figure 12. AMS-9040 Digital Pro-Max 4 system with Ranger or Satellite Receiver pedestals
P6
P1P1
P5
P1 and P24
P6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P1
1 2 3 4 5
P5 and P25
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4
1 2
1 2 3 4
J1
J2
J1
6002-0023-01
P27
Bla
ck
Bro
wn
Red
O
rang
e N
C
NC
N
C
NC
N
C
Shi
eld
Black Red Green White Shield B
lack
R
ed
Gre
en
Whi
te
Shi
eld
Black Brown Red Orange Shield
Tx/Rx Cable
Comm Cable
Ranger A
Satellite Receiver A
Receiver Cable
Gre
en
Whi
te
Bla
ck
Red
G
reen
W
hite
or
Red
B
lack
R
ed
Bla
ck
Shi
eld
0650-2219-01 (4-conductor)
0650-1984-01
0650-2220-01 (9-conductor)
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Figure 13. AMS-9040 Digital Pro-Max 4 Transceiver/Receiver system
P1P6
P1P6
P1P6
P1P6
P1P6
P1P6
P1P6
P1P6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P27 P5
Transceivers Receivers
P29 P25
P31 P6
P33 P36
P24 P25
P4 P6
P35 P36
P1 - ANT A
P24 - ANT B
P4 - ANT C P35 - ANT D
P5 - COM A P25 - COM B P6 - COM C P36 - COM D
P27 - AUX A P29 - AUX B P31 - AUX C P33 - AUX D
Tx/R
x C
able
065
0-22
19-0
1 (4
-con
duct
or w
/ shi
eld)
Com
Cab
le 0
650-
2220
-01
(9-c
ondu
ctor
w/ s
hiel
d)
P1 Tx/Rx
P6 Comm
P1,P24, P4,P35
P27,P29, P31,P33
P5,P25, P6,P36
P1 Tx/Rx
P6 Comm
Black Brown Red Orange Shield
Black Red Green White Shield
Black Red Green White Shield
Black Red Green White Shield
Black Red Green White Shield
Bla
ck
Bro
wn
Red
O
rang
e N
C
NC
N
C
NC
N
C
Shi
eld
Bla
ck
Bro
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Red
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C
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Shi
eld
Transceiver Pedestal Address
Receiver
Controller PCB
Tx/Rx
Receivers
Communications
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Connecting Cables to AMS-9040 Controllers
WARNING: DO NOT hot plug cables. Turn off the controller before connecting cables.
1. Connect Tx/Rx cables (4-conductor) to the controller.
a. Install Romex-type connectors or conduit fittings in knockouts on controller.
Regulatory Requirement: To meet regulatory requirements, the Tx/Rx cable in the controller must be as short as possible. To do this, route the Tx/Rx cable through the knockout nearest to the connector and as straight onto the connector as possible.
b. Route each Tx/Rx cable through the knockout closest to its connector.
c. Prepare Tx/Rx cable by inserting 2mm (1/16in) heat shrink over drain wire and 5mm (3/16in) heat shrink over cable, overlapping the exposed end by 10mm (3/8in).
d. Attach the Tx/Rx cable to connector 2109-0798-05 following the color-coded label. Then pull the heat shrink back toward the connector and shrink the heat shrink.
Table 5. AMS-9040 Tx/Rx connector pinout
Pin 1 Black Pin 2 Red Pin 3 Green Pin 4 White Pin 5 Gray (Shield)
Figure 14. Inserting Tx/Rx connectors into terminal blocks
e. Insert Tx/Rx cable for pedestal A into
pluggable terminal block Tx/Rx ANT A; insert transmit cable for pedestal B into pluggable terminal block Tx/Rx ANT B. Examples of various configurations are shown in Figure 11, Figure 12, and Figure 13. Pedestals 0-3 are always transceivers; 4-7 are always receivers.
CAUTION: Misaligning the connector, as shown in Figure 15, may cause controller failure. Inspect the connection before turning on the controller to be sure the Tx/Rx and Com cables for a pedestal are attached to their corresponding connectors correctly.
Figure 15. Aligning connectors
Terminal block Connector
Correct Incorrect
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2. Connect Com cables (9-conductor) to the controller. a. Install Romex-type connectors or conduit
fittings in knockouts on controller. b. Route each Com cable through knockout. c. Prepare Com cable by inserting 2mm
(1/16in) heat shrink over drain wire and 5mm (3/16in) heat shrink over cable, overlapping the exposed end by 10mm (3/8in). Then, using a small screwdriver, attach the Com cable to the 5-position connector 0304-2866-01 following the color-coded label. Then shrink the heat shrink.
Table 6. AMS-9040 Comm. connector pinout
Pin 1 Black (12V Return) Pin 2 Brown (Pedestal RS-485 Low) Pin 3 Red (Pedestal RS-485 High) Pin 4 Orange (12V Alarm) Pin 5 X (Shield)
d. Insert connectors into pluggable terminal blocks on the controller, as shown in Figure 14. Connect pedestal A to Com A (P5); connect pedestal B to Com B (P25). Examples of various configurations are shown in Figure 11, Figure 12, and Figure 13.
3. If an optional electronic counter is included with this equipment, install the counter. Refer to the Electronic Counter for Digital 216 Antennas Installation Guide (8000-2693-19) for more information. Note: An electronic counter cannot be installed in the outdoor version (ZSPM4-OD) of the Pro-Max 4 pedestal.
4. Proceed to Configuring and Tuning Pedestals (AMS-9040) on page 22.
Connecting Cables to AMS-9030 Controllers 1. Ensure that the controller is turned off and
unplugged before proceeding.
CAUTION: Do not plug pedestals into the controller while the controller is on. Doing so can damage the power amplifier or power supply chip in the controller.
2. Unscrew the knockout plate from the controller and remove the necessary knockouts. Reinstall the knockout plate.
CAUTION: Do not remove the knockouts while the plate is attached to the controller or you can bend the tabs on the plate.
3. Connect the Tx/Rx cables (also known as Interconnect cables) from the pedestals to the controller and configure the Tx/Rx ports.
a. Remove the existing connector on the cable and use the connector shipped with the controller. The table below shows the pinout to use for the connector.
Table 7. AMS-9030 Tx/Rx connector pinout
Pin 1 Black Pin 2 Red Pin 3 Green Pin 4 White Pin 5 Gray (Shield)
b. Connect the pedestal to either a transceiver port or receiver-only port. See the table below for a reference on which type each port is. Examples of various configurations are shown in Figure 16 through Figure 22.
Port Type Port
A B Transceiver P13 P16 Receive only P22 P23
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c. Configure the ports. You can do this either of two ways: by configuring the splitter jumpers (J25-J28) or by using the configurator. Removing the splitter jumpers (J25-J28) on the AMS-9030 controller motherboard changes P13 and P16 from transceiver to transmit-only and enables connectors P22 and P23 as receive-only. Jumpers J25 and J26 control the Antenna A connectors (P13 and P22) and jumpers J27 and J28 control the Antenna B connectors (P16 and P23).
4. Connect the Alarm cables to Comm port A (P15) and, if necessary, Comm Port B (P18) on the controller.
Table 8 shows the pinout for the Comm port on the AMS-9030 controller for Digital Pro-Max 4 pedestals. Examples of various configurations are shown in Figure 16 through Figure 22.
Table 8. AMS-9030 Comm port (P15/P18) pinout
Pin Signal Wire Color 1 Audio + Black 2 Audio Return Brown 3 Lamp Red 4 Not used Orange 5 Ground Yellow 6 Ant. A RS232 Rx Green 7 Ant. A RS232 Tx Blue 8 Not Used Violet 9 +15V Gray 10 Shield Shield
CAUTION: Bridging alarm signals between two Comm ports (P15 and P18 or P14 and P17) will damage the controller. This was done on some Ultra•Post Plus controllers when an antenna without a built-in alarm (for example, a Ranger) was used. Instead, enable the Alarm All Peds parameter on the configurator to cause alarms on any port to activate the alarm on all ports.
5. Ground the appropriate cables to the grounding post on the knockout plate.
Note: Grounding the cables is a regulatory requirement.
For all cables with drain wires except the transceiver cables that enter the controller through the knockout plate, remove the insulation on the cable back to the knockout plate and attach the drain wire to the grounding post on the knockout plate instead of the ground pins in the connectors.
6. Move the alarm volume jumper P31 on the AMS-9030 controller motherboard to Low (12Volts).
7. If an optional electronic counter is included with this equipment, install the counter.
Refer to the Electronic Counter for Digital 216 Antennas Installation Guide (8000-2693-19) for more information. Note: An electronic counter cannot be installed in the outdoor version (ZSPM4-OD) of the Pro-Max 4 pedestal.
8. Proceed to Configuring and Tuning Pedestals (AMS-9030) on page 23.
Grounding post
Transceiver cables
Drain wires
Other cables
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Figure 16. ZAPM9030-1 Pro-Max Single wiring diagram
Configurator Settings Jumpers Antenna A: Antenna Type Antenna B: Antenna Type Alarm All Peds Parameter
Transceiver None Disabled 25-26 in
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13
P15/P18
1
10
P13/P161
5
1 2 3 4 5
A
P6
P6
P1
P1BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD B
LK
RE
D
GR
N
WH
T S
HLD
Jumpers
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
YEL NC NC GRAY BLK GRN BLU BR RED SHLD
BLK BRN RED ORG YEL GRN BLU VIO GRY SHLD
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Figure 17. ZAPM9030-1F1/1S1 Pro-Max Single with Ranger or Satellite Receiver
System Configuration
Configurator Settings
Jumpers Antenna A: Antenna Type
Antenna B: Antenna Type
Alarm All Peds Parameter
Transceiver with Receiver Transceiver Rx Only Enabled
25-26 in 27-28 out
Tx-Rx Tx Only Rx Only 27-28 out
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13
P15/P18
1
10
P13/P161
5
P22/P23
1
5
1 2 3 4 5
A
P6
P6
P1
P1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD B
LK
RE
D
GR
N
WH
T S
HLD
Jumpers
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
YEL NC NC GRAY BLK GRN BLU BR RED SHLD
BLK BRN RED ORG YEL GRN BLU VIO GRY SHLD
BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD
BLK RED BLK RED SHLD
Sat. Rx. Ranger
Aux. Rx. Cable [Ranger 0650-1984-01 (4-conductor)] [Sat. Rx. 0650-2379-01 (4-conductor)]
BLK
R
ED
B
LK
RE
D
SH
LD
BLK
R
ED
G
RN
W
HT
or
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Figure 18. ZAPM9030-1F2/1S2 Pro-Max Single with Dual Rangers or Satellite Receivers
System Configuration
Configurator Settings
Jumpers Antenna A: Antenna Type
Antenna B: Antenna Type
Alarm All Peds Parameter
Transceiver with Receiver Transceiver Rx Only Enabled 25-28 out
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13
P15/P18
1
10
P13/P161
5
P22/P23
1
5
1 2 3 4 5
A
P6
P6
P1
P1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD B
LK
RE
D
GR
N
WH
T S
HLD
Jumpers
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
YEL NC NC GRAY BLK GRN BLU BR RED SHLD
BLK BRN RED ORG YEL GRN BLU VIO GRY SHLD
BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD
BLK RED BLK RED SHLD
Sat. Rx. Ranger
Aux. Rx. Cable [Ranger 0650-1984-01 (4-conductor)] [Sat. Rx. 0650-2379-01 (4-conductor)]
BLK
R
ED
B
LK
RE
D
SH
LD
BLK
R
ED
G
RN
W
HT
or
BLK
R
ED
B
LK
RE
D
SH
LD
BLK
R
ED
G
RN
W
HT
or
Aux. Rx. Cable [Ranger 0650-1984-01 (4-conductor)] [Sat. Rx. 0650-2379-01 (4-conductor)]
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Figure 19. ZAPM9030-2 Pro-Max Dual
System Configuration
Configurator Settings
Jumpers Antenna A: Antenna Type
Antenna B: Antenna Type
Alarm All Peds Parameter
Dual transceivers Transceiver Transceiver Disabled 25-28 in Alternating Tx-Rx Transceiver Transceiver (Backfield)
Tx-Rx Tx Only Rx Only
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13
P15/P18
1
10
P13/P161
5
1 2 3 4 5
A
P6
P6
P1
P1
B
P6
P1
BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD B
LK
RE
D
GR
N
WH
T S
HLD
Jumpers
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
YEL NC NC GRAY BLK GRN BLU BR RED SHLD
BLK BRN RED ORG YEL GRN BLU VIO GRY SHLD
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
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Figure 20. ZAPM9030-3R Pro-Max Split Tx Rx Tx (1 controller)
Configurator Settings Jumpers Antenna A: Antenna Type Antenna B: Antenna Type Alarm All Peds Parameter
Transceiver Tx Only Enabled 25-28 out
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13
P15/P18
1
10
P13/P161
5
1 2 3 4 5
A
P6
P6
P1
P1
B
P6
P1
C
P6
P1
BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD B
LK
RE
D
GR
N
WH
T S
HLD
Jumpers
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
YEL NC NC GRAY BLK GRN BLU BR RED SHLD
BLK BRN RED ORG YEL GRN BLU VIO GRY SHLD
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
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Figure 21. ZAPM9030-3 Pro-Max Split (2 controllers)
System Configuration
Configurator Settings
Jumpers Antenna A: Ant. Type
Antenna B: Ant. Type
Antenna C: Ant. Type
Antenna D: Ant. Type
Alarm All Peds
Dual transceivers Transceiver Transceiver Transceiver Transceiver* Disabled 25-28 in
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13
P15/P18
1
10
P13/P161
5
1 2 3 4 5
A
P6
P6
P1
P1
B
P6
P1
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
C
P6
P1
P9123
BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD BL
K
RED
G
RN
W
HT
SHLD
Jumpers
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
YEL NC NC GRAY BLK GRN BLU BR RED SHLD
BLK BRN RED ORG YEL GRN BLU VIO GRY SHLD
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
BLK RED
SHLD
* Although system only has three antennas, Antenna D must be set to Transceiver instead of None so that Tx/Rx sequences will be synchronized.
Wire
d Sy
nc C
able
(tw
iste
d pa
ir)
6002
-017
5-01
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Figure 22. ZAPM9030-4 Pro-Max Quad (2 controllers)
System Configuration Configurator Settings
Jumpers Antenna A/C Type Antenna B/D Type Alarm All Peds Parameter
Dual transceivers Transceiver Transceiver Disabled 25-28 in
Tx-Rx pair Tx Only Rx Only
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13J25
J26
J27
J28
J31
13
P15/P18
1
10
P13/P161
5
1 2 3 4 5
A
P6
P6
P1
P1
B
P6
P1
P13 P16
P15 P18
P22 P23
C
P6
P1
P6
P1
D
P9123
BLK RED SHLD
BLK RED GRN WHT SHLD BL
K
RED
G
RN
W
HT
SHLD
Jumpers
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
YEL NC NC GRAY BLK GRN BLU BR RED SHLD
BLK BRN RED ORG YEL GRN BLU VIO GRY SHLD
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor) Alarm Cable 0650-2406-01 (9-conductor)
Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2404-02 (4-conductor)
Wire
d Sy
nc C
able
(tw
iste
d pa
ir)
6002
-017
5-01
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Configuring and Tuning Pedestals (AMS-9040) 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.
To configure and tune the pedestal with an AMS-9040 controller, do the following:
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not touch board while controller is on. Doing so can expose you to ac voltage and damage the controller.
1. Turn off the controller.
2. Access the capacitor board in each pedestal.
3. Ensure jumper P10 is OUT. See Figure 10 for the location of P10.
4. Using the address switch, set the address for each pedestal, depending on which connector the pedestal connects to. Transceivers are set to addresses 0 through 3 and receivers are set to addresses 4 through 7. Use the following table to determine what the proper address is for each pedestal.
Controller Connector Function
Pedestal Address
P1 Tx/Rx A 0 P24 Tx/Rx B 1 P4 Tx/Rx C 2 P35 Tx/Rx D 3 P27 Aux Rx A 4 P29 Aux Rx B 5 P31 Aux Rx C 6 P33 Aux Rx D 7
5. Make sure the jumpers are set to the defaults. Refer to Figure 10 and Table 9.
Table 9. Default jumper settings
JW Setting JW Setting JW1 In (1-2) JW8 In (1-2) JW2 Out (2-3) JW9 Out (2-3) JW3 In (1-2) JW10 In (1-2) JW4 Out (2-3) JW11 Out (2-3) JW5 In (1-2) JW12 In (1-2) JW6 In (1-2) JW13 In (1-2) JW7 Out (2-3) JW14 Out (2-3)
6. Turn on the controller and ensure it is not in an error condition.
7. Beginning with Pedestal A, check the green Tx Off LED (DSI) on the capacitor board on each pedestal. • If the green Tx Off LED is off, the pedestal is
tuned. • If the green Tx Off LED is on, the pedestal
needs tuning. The pedestal is tuned by changing jumper settings on the capacitor board. The controller assists tuning by lighting LEDs to indicate the correct jumper settings.
8. Examine the Bank LEDS to determine which bank of capacitors needs adjustment. • If DS2 is on, the left bank of capacitors
needs adjustment. • If DS3 is on, the right bank of capacitors
needs adjustment.
WARNING: RISK 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.
9. Change the jumpers on the capacitor board to the settings indicated by the yellow LEDs on the capacitor board. Refer to Figure 10. • If a yellow jumper LED is on, place the
corresponding jumper in the In (1-2) position. • If a yellow jumper LED is off, place the
corresponding jumper in the Out (2-3) position.
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10. Press the Check Tuning button on the capacitor board and return to step 8. After repeating steps 8 and 9 several times, the pedestal should be tuned. This is indicated by all yellow LEDs being off except DS3, which will flash on and off. If you repeat the steps eight times, all yellow LEDs will flash five times and the pedestal cannot be tuned. Leave the controller on and contact Sensormatic Technical Support.
Figure 23. Pedestal features (ZSPM4 shown)
Configuring and Tuning Pedestals (AMS-9030) 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.
To configure and tune the pedestal with an AMS-9030 controller, do the following:
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not touch board while controller is on. Doing so can expose you to ac voltage and damage the controller.
1. Turn off the controller.
2. Ensure jumper P10 is IN (AMS-9030 mode). See Figure 10 for the location of P10.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! When the cap board is in AMS-9030 mode, the Tx Off LED (DSI) and the Check Tuning button are not functional. You must turn use the configurator to turn off the transmitter and verify the current is zero before adjusting a tuning jumper.
3. Turn on the controller, connect your laptop to the RS-232 port on the pedestal and start the AMS-9030 configurator.
Note: For the cap board to work with an AMS-9030, the boot loader must be version 1.2 or later and the application code must be 5.3 or later.
4. Display the transmit current for the antenna you are tuning.
5. Using JW1–JW7 and JW8-JW14, begin at the default configuration (step 23) in Table 10.
Jumpers JW1 – JW7 tune the bottom coil while JW8 – JW14 tune the top coil.
Note: If the pedestal is close to metal, capacitance will have to be added to acquire resonance. Jumper position 1-2 adds capacitance; jumper position 2-3 bypasses capacitance.
Alarm light
Speaker Transmit inhibit keyswitch
RS-232 port (behind cover) – for service use only
Capacitor board (behind cover)
Status LED
Optional counter (ZSPM4 only)
Anti-theft sticker
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6. Using the configurator turn off the transmitter.
7. Make a one step tuning adjustment in one coil (JW1-JW7) to increase transmit current. Turn on the transmitter and observe the effect on both coils. Turn off the transmitter and make a one step tuning adjustment in the other coil (JW8-JW14). Turn on the transmitter and observe the effect on both coils.
The transmit current in one coil affects the transmit current in the other coil.
8. Continue making one step adjustments in one coil and then the other coil until the combined current in both coils is maximized. At resonance, transmit current should be 6.0A to 8.0A.
Table 10. Tuning jumper settings JW1
Or JW8
JW2 Or
JW9
JW3 Or
JW10
JW4 Or
JW11
JW5 Or
JW12
JW6 Or
JW13
JW7 Or
JW14 1 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 3 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 4 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 5 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 6 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 7 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 8 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 9 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 10 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 11 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 12 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 13 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 14 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 15 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 16 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 17 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 18 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 19 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 20 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 21 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 22 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 23 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 24 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 25 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 26 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 27 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 28 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 29 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 30 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 31 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 32 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 33 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 34 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2
JW1 Or
JW8
JW2 Or
JW9
JW3 Or
JW10
JW4 Or
JW11
JW5 Or
JW12
JW6 Or
JW13
JW7 Or
JW14
35 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 36 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 37 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 38 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 39 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 40 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 41 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 42 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 43 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 44 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 45 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 46 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 47 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 48 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 49 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 50 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 51 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 52 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 53 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 54 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 55 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 56 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 57 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 58 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 59 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 60 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 61 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 62 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 63 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 64 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
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Completing the Installation 1. Reinstall the capacitor board cover.
If this is an outdoor pedestal, ensure the capacitor board cover is secured evenly.
2. Reinstall the outer electronics cover. If this is an outdoor pedestal, ensure the RS-232 port gasket and counter gasket are in place before installing the outer electronics cover. Note: The side of the outer cover with the small hole for the latch covers the capacitor board side of the pedestal.
3. Install the base shroud. Remove the knockout for Wiremold or cut the shroud to fit the conduit if necessary. Take care not to scratch the surface of the pedestal when moving base shroud over and down around pedestal.
4. Make sure the alarm lens is snapped securely on the pedestal.
5. If the country’s language is different from English, apply “Anti-Theft System” labels in the local language over the existing labels on the antennas. Labels are available from your local distribution center.
Using the System When a Digital Pro-Max 4 antenna is connected to an AMS-9040 controller, it supports a different set of features than when it is connected to an AMS-9030 controller. The table below lists these differences and the following paragraphs explain the features in more depth.
Feature AMS-9040 AMS-9030 Voice messaging
Yes Yes
Assisted tuning Yes No Jammer detect Yes Yes Tags-too-close Yes Yes Alarm volume Yes Yes Keyswitch function
Tag Check/ Counter Reset
Alarm Inhibit/ Counter Reset
RS-232 communication
Yes Yes
Voice Messaging The standard alarm for the Digital Pro-Max 4 is a tone alarm but the pedestal supports the downloading and playing of voice messages. Although the pedestal can play voice messages when it is connected to either an AMS-9030 or AMS-9040, the messages can only be downloaded when the cap board is in AMS-9040 mode.
To download a voice message to a pedestal connected to an AMS-9030, do the following:
1. Turn off power to the controller.
2. Remove the jumper at P10.
3. Turn on the controller.
4. Connect your laptop to the RS-232 port on the pedestal.
5. Start the AMS-9040 configurator.
6. Download the appropriate wave file.
7. Turn off the controller.
8. Re-install the jumper at P10.
To remove a voice message and restore the audio alarm to a normal tone alarm, press the tuning button on the cap board for at least 3 seconds. This erases the message from flash memory.
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Assisted Tuning Assisted tuning means the cap board has LEDs that help you determine the correct capacitor jumper settings. This feature is available when the pedestal is connected to an AMS-9040 but not an AMS-9030.
Jammer Detection When a Digital Pro-Max 4 antenna is connected to an AMS-9030 or AMS-9040, the system can detect signals from a jamming device, or “jammer”. In response, the controller closes an on-board relay, which usually connects to a remote alarm or alarm beacon. Also, the controller can have the antenna emit a unique audio and/or visual alarm. You enable or disable this feature with the configurator. You must also assign a relay number to the jammer detect event and map it in the zone mapping screen.
Tags Too Close Feature The Digital Pro-Max 4 supports the Tags Too Close feature with both the AMS-9030 and AMS-9040 controllers. If the system determines that a tag has been left in the field too long, the alarm light on the antenna will silently blink for at least one minute, even if the tag is removed immediately. You enable this feature with the configurator. The alarm counter does not increment during a Tags Too Close event.
Alarm Volume The cap board supports changes in the pedestal alarm volume using the configurator.
Keyswitch Function The keyswitch is a two-position momentary switch. The keyswitch controls the operation of the transmitter and the resetting of the electronic counter. The function of the keyswitch is dependent on the following:
• parameter settings (Antenna Switch Operation and Counter Reset Switch) in the controller
• controller (AMS-9040 or AMS-9030) the pedestal connects to
• action you perform with the keyswitch (momentarily turning vs. turn and hold).
Tag Check/Alarm Inhibit If the Antennas Switch Operation parameter is enabled, momentarily turning the keyswitch has different effects on pedestals with different controllers. • For pedestals connected to the AMS-9040,
momentarily turning the keyswitch puts the pedestal in tag check mode for 30 seconds. During tag check mode, the transmitter is inhibited but the receivers and alarms are functional. You can use this mode to determine the source of reoccurring, unexplained alarms. If the alarms stop when the transmitter is turned off, the alarms are probably caused by a tag in the field. On the other hand, if an alarm occurs while the transmitter is off, the alarms are probably caused by a non-tag source, such as environmental noise. Turning the keyswitch again during tag check turns off the transmitter indefinitely.
• For pedestals connected to the AMS-9030, momentarily turning the keyswitch disables the audio and visual alarms on that antenna. (The speaker will alarm for four seconds to indicate the antenna has gone into a special mode.) Turning the key a second time will enable the alarms for that antenna.
If the Antenna Switch Operation parameter is disabled, the keyswitch has no effect on the pedestal.
Resetting the Counter • If the Counter Reset Switch parameter is
enabled in the configurator, turning and holding the keyswitch for four seconds resets the counter to zero.
• If the Counter Reset Switch parameter is disabled, the keyswitch has no effect on the counter.
RS-232 Communication The pedestal has an RS-232 port for service use only. You can connect a service laptop to it and communicate with the controller during installation and service calls.
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Specifications Electrical Transmitter (AMS-9040) Operating Frequency: ............................. 58kHz (±200Hz) Transmit Burst Duration .......................................... 1.6ms Transmit Current (European) ............................ 12A peak Transmit Current (Non-European): ................... 16A peak Burst Repetition Rate: Based on 50Hz ac ................................... 75Hz or 37.5Hz Based on 60Hz ac ...................................... 90Hz or 45Hz
Transmitter (AMS-9030) Operating Frequency: ............................. 58kHz (±200Hz) Transmit Burst Duration .......................................... 1.6ms Transmit Current ................................................. 8A peak Burst Repetition Rate: Based on 50Hz ac ................................... 75Hz or 37.5Hz Based on 60Hz ac ...................................... 90Hz or 45Hz
Receiver Center Frequency: ................................................. 58kHz Receive Coil Resistance: ........................ 1.6 ohms (±5%)
Alarm Alarm Relay Output ..................................DPDT contacts Contact Switching Current ............................... 1.0A max. Contact Switching Voltage ................................ 28V max.
Environmental Ambient Temperature: ................................... 0°C to 50°C
(32°F to 122°F) Relative Humidity: .............................................. 0 to 90%
non-condensing
Mechanical Pedestal Height ....................................................... 159cm (62.5in) Width (pedestal)........................................ 68cm (26.75in) Width (base shroud) ................................... 72cm (28.5in) Depth (base shroud) ........................................ 10cm (4in) Weight ..................................................... 15.4kg (34 lbs.)
Declarations Model ........................................................ UM ADS-PMP
Regulatory Compliance EMC ....................................................... 47 CFR, Part 15 EN 300 330 EN 301 489 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 RSS 210 Safety (second edition) ................................. UL 60950-1 CSA C22.2.60950-1 EN 60950-1 ZSPM4-OD only ...................................... NEMA 3R, IP43
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, LLC, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition.
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