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DIGITAL PRO-MAX PEDESTALS INSTALLATION GUIDE (8000-2693-03, REV. D) 1 of 13 Digital Pro-Max Pedestals Installation Guide Contents About this Guide ................................................... 1 Limitation of Warranty ........................................... 1 Pedestal Overview ................................................ 2 Component Part Numbers .................................... 2 Installation Requirements ..................................... 6 Installing Digital Pro-Max Pedestals ..................... 7 Pedestal Tuning .................................................. 11 Completing the Installation ................................. 12 Specifications ...................................................... 12 Declarations ........................................................ 13 © Sensormatic 2002 About this Guide This installation guide explains how to install Digital Pro-Max pedestals. Other related documents are: Planning Guide, 8000-2693-01 Installation Guide, Digital 216 Controller, 8000- 2693-02 Installation Guide, Digital Noise Coils, 8000- 2693-05 Setup and Service Guide, 8000-2693-07 Reference Guide, 8000-2693-08 Installation Guide, Plenum Kit, 8000-2693-11 Installation Guide, Digital 216 Alarm Beacon, 8000-2693-13 Installation Guide, Digital 216 Remote Alarm, 8000-2693-14 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 Sensormatic’s warranty with the owner/buyer. In no event shall Sensormatic be liable for loss or damage caused by the use of materials or procedures that do not meet Sensormatic’s specifications. Ultra•Max, Sensormatic, and the Sensormatic logo are registered trademarks and Pro-Max 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. RWH 02/02

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Page 1: Digital Pro-Max About this Guide

DIGITAL PRO-MAX PEDESTALS INSTALLATION GUIDE (8000-2693-03, REV. D) 1 of 13

1Digital Pro-Max Pedestals Installation Guide

Contents About this Guide ................................................... 1 Limitation of Warranty........................................... 1 Pedestal Overview................................................ 2 Component Part Numbers .................................... 2 Installation Requirements ..................................... 6 Installing Digital Pro-Max Pedestals ..................... 7 Pedestal Tuning .................................................. 11 Completing the Installation ................................. 12 Specifications...................................................... 12 Declarations ........................................................ 13

© Sensormatic 2002

About this Guide This installation guide explains how to install Digital Pro-Max™ pedestals. Other related documents are: • Planning Guide, 8000-2693-01 • Installation Guide, Digital 216 Controller, 8000-

2693-02 • Installation Guide, Digital Noise Coils, 8000-

2693-05 • Setup and Service Guide, 8000-2693-07 • Reference Guide, 8000-2693-08 • Installation Guide, Plenum Kit, 8000-2693-11 • Installation Guide, Digital 216 Alarm Beacon,

8000-2693-13 • Installation Guide, Digital 216 Remote Alarm,

8000-2693-14

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 Sensormatic’s warranty with the owner/buyer. In no event shall Sensormatic be liable for loss or damage caused by the use of materials or procedures that do not meet Sensormatic’s specifications. Ultra•Max, Sensormatic, and the Sensormatic logo are registered trademarks and Pro-Max 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. RWH 02/02

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DIGITAL PRO-MAX PEDESTALS INSTALLATION GUIDE (8000-2693-03, REV. D) 2 of 13

Pedestal Overview Digital Pro-Max pedestals are part of an Ultra•Max® security label detector that deters theft. One or two Digital Pro-Max pedestals are attached to a controller. Pedestals are positioned opposite each other at an exit, as shown in Figure 1. CAUTION: Space transceiver pedestals no more than 2.7m (9') apart. Receive-only pedestals cannot be more than 2.1m (7’) from a transceiver pedestal. Please consult the Planning Guide for recommendations.

Component Part Numbers Digital Pro-Max systems have numerous configurations. These configurations are listed in Table 1 below:

Figure 1. Digital Pro-Max Detector

Table 1. Digital Pro-Max System Configurations

Product Code System Type Dig

ital C

ontr

olle

r (Z

ED21

6)

Indo

or P

edes

tal

(ZSD

PM)

Out

door

Ped

esta

l (Z

OD

PM)

Pow

er C

ord

Opt

ion

(035

1-21

79-X

X)

ZADPM-1 Single Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 1 1 – 1 ZADPM-2 Dual Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 1 2 – 1 ZADPM-3RX Split Tx/Rx Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 1 3 – 1 ZADPM-3 Split Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 2 3 – 2 ZADPM-4RX Quad Tx/Rx Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 1 4 – 1 ZADPM-4 Quad Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 2 4 – 2 ZAODPM-1 Single Outdoor Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 1 – 1 1 ZAODPM-2 Dual Outdoor Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 1 – 2 1 ZAODPM-3RX Split Tx/Rx Outdoor Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 1 – 3 1 ZAODPM-3 Split Outdoor Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 2 – 3 2 ZAODPM-4RX Quad Tx/Rx Outdoor Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 1 – 4 1 ZAODPM-4 Quad Outdoor Digital Pro-Max Pedestal System 2 – 4 2

Controller

Optionalremote alarm

Pedestals

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Figure 2. Wiring diagram

Com Cable 0650-2220-01 (9-conductor)

BLK

RED

GR

NW

HT

SHLD

Tx/Rx

1 2 3 4 5Com

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BLK

BR

NR

ED

OR

GY

ELG

RN

BLU

VIO

GR

YS

HLD

Pedestal A

BLK

RED

GR

NW

HT

SH

LD

P1

1 2 3 4 5

P6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BLK

BRN

RE

DO

RG

YEL

GR

NBL

UVI

OG

RY

SHLD

Pedestal B

Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2219-01 (4-conductor)

Com Cable 0650-2220-01 (9-conductor)

Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2219-01 (4-conductor)

P6P1 P6

P1

P4Tx/RxPed. A

P2AC

P6Com

Ped. A

P5Tx/RxPed. B

P7Com

Ped. B

P13Relay

P11Noise

P12Option

3

P18Option

2

P17Option

1

P9Aux Rx

A

P10Aux Rx

B

P14RS485

P8Rem

Alarm

Controller

P19Beacon

P20Relays

C-D

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Figure 3. Digital Pro-Max with Ranger or Satellite Receiver antennas

BLKREDGRNWHTSHLD

Tx/Rx

1 2 3 4 5C

om

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BLKBRNREDORGYELGRNBLUVIOGRYSHLD

Pedestal A

BLKREDGRNWHTSHLD

P1

1 2 3 4 5

P6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BLKBRNREDORGYELGRNBLUVIOGRYSHLD

Com

Cable 0650-2220-01 (9-conductor)

Tx/Rx C

able 0650-2219-01 (4-conductor)

P6P1

P4Tx/R

xPed. A

P2A

CP6

Com

Ped. A

P5Tx/R

xPed. B

P7C

omPed. B

P13R

elayP11

Noise

P12O

ption3

P18O

ption2

P17O

ption1

P9A

ux Rx

A

P10A

ux Rx

B

P14R

S485P8

Rem

Alarm

Controller

P19B

eacon

0650-1984-01

Ranger A

1 2 3 4

BLKREDGRNWHT

1 2

1 2 3 4 GRNWHT

J1 J2 J1

6002-0023-01

To P9

0650-1984-01

Ranger B

1 2 3 4

BLKREDGRNWHT

1 2

1 2 3 4

GRNWHT

J1 J2 J1

6002-0023-01

To P9

To P10

To P10

Satellite Receiver A

Satellite Receiver B

OR

OR

BLKREDGRNWHTSHLD

Aux R

x

1 2 3 4 5

P20R

elaysC

-D

REDBLKREDBLKSHLD

REDBLKREDBLKSHLD

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Figure 4. Digital Pro-Max Transceiver/Receiver

Com Cable 0650-2220-01 (9-conductor)

BLK

RED

GR

NW

HT

SHLD

Tx/Rx

1 2 3 4 5Com

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BLK

BR

NR

ED

OR

GY

ELG

RN

BLU

VIO

GR

YS

HLD

Pedestal B - Tx/Rx

BLK

RE

DG

RN

WH

TS

HLD

P1

1 2 3 4 5

P6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BLK

BRN

RED

OR

GYE

LG

RN

BLU

VIO

GR

YSH

LD

Pedestal B - Rx

Tx/Rx Cable 0650-2219-01 (4-conductor)

0650-2220-01 0650

-222

0-01

0650-2219-01

0650-2219-01

065

0-22

20-0

1 0650-2219-01

To P10

Blk, Brn, Red, Yel, Shield toP7 - pin 1, 2, 3, 5, 10

Blk, Brn, Red, Yel, Shield toP6 - pin 1, 2, 3, 5,10

To P9

P6P1 P1

P6

P4Tx/RxPed. A

P2AC

P6Com

Ped. A

P5Tx/RxPed. B

P7Com

Ped. B

P13Relay

P11Noise

P12Option

3

P18Option

2

P17Option

1

P9Aux Rx

A

P10Aux Rx

B

P14RS485

P8Rem

Alarm

Controller

P19Beacon

Pedestal A - Rx

P1

Pedestal A - Tx/Rx

P6P1

BLK

RED

GR

NW

HT

SHLD

P1

1 2 3 4 5

BLK

RED

GR

NW

HT

SHLD

P1

1 2 3 4 5

P6

BLK

RED

GR

NW

HT

SHLD

Aux Rx

1 2 3 4 5

P20Relays

C-D

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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.

! 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.

Antenna Placement and Cabling ❑ Whenever possible, keep the pedestals at least

2.4m (8') away from noise sources such as computer monitors, TV’s, switching power supplies, and neon displays.

❑ Do not position pedestals more than 2.7m (9') apart.

❑ Minimum distance between pedestals is 1.2m (4').

❑ Maximum cable distance from the pedestals to the controller is 15.2m (50').

❑ Minimum cable distance from the pedestals to the controller is 3m (10').

❑ Make Tx/Rx cables the same length, if possible.

❑ Pedestal cables are rated for direct burial without conduit. However, state and local codes may require conduit. In addition, some codes require the conduit to be stubbed a specific distance above the floor.

Tools and Equipment Required For all Digital Pro-Max 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 (1/4") 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 • Hand vacuum and broom

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Installing Digital Pro-Max Pedestals

1. Position Digital Pro-Max pedestals at exact mounting location (Figure 5).

Do NOT space transceiver pedestals more than 2.7m (9') apart. Do NOT put receive-only pedestals more than 2.1 (7’) from a transmitting pedestal. Refer to the Planning Guide for recommendations. Electronics/speaker face exit lane.

Figure 5. Pedestal spacing

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. Disassemble the pedestal (Figure 6). a. Remove the base shroud. 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. 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 (1/2") EMT conduit (Figure 6). Use knockouts in shroud for Wiremold or cut the shroud to fit conduit. See Figure 9 for conduit attachment points.

Allow 1m (3') 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, EuroPro-Max, or EuroMax pedestals. For new installations, use the four outside mounting holes for strongest pedestal support.

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.

2.78m (9') max. (electronics/speaker

face this side)

Ped. 1 Ped. 2

Depress latch and lift off outer cover

Base shroud

Cap board cover

Pedestal base bolt

Cable entry points

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6. 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. Figure 7. Cable routing in base

7. For each pedestal, connect the Tx/Rconductor) and Com (9-conductor) cto the capacitor board. Refer to FiguFigure 10.

a. Prepare Tx/Rx cable by inserting 2(1/16") heat shrink over drain wire 5mm (3/16") heat shrink over cableoverlapping the exposed end by 10(3/8"). Then, using a small screwdrattach the Tx/Rx cable to connecto3440-01 following the color-coded Then shrink heat shrink. Pin 1 - Black Pin 2 - Red Pin 3 - Green Pin 4 - White Pin 5 - Shield

b. Insert connector into pluggable terblock P1 on the capacitor board.

c. Prepare Com cable by inserting 2mm (1/16") heat shrink over drain wire and 5mm (3/16") heat shrink over cable, overlapping the exposed end by 10mm (3/8"). Then, using a small screwdriver, attach the Com cable to connector 0300-2319-01 following the color-coded label. Then shrink heat shrink. Pin 1 - Black (Speaker +) Pin 2 - Brown (Speaker -) Pin 3 - Red (Lamp) Pin 4 - Orange (Ped ID) Pin 5 - Yellow (Gnd) Pin 6 - Green (RS232 Rx) Pin 7 - Blue (RS232 Tx) Pin 8 - Violet (Status) Pin 9 - Gray (+12V) Pin 10 - Shield

d. Insert connector into pluggable terminal block P6 on the capacitor board.

8. Dress cables for strain relief (Figure 8).

Cap board

Com cable channel

Tx/Rx cablechannel

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x (4-ables re 2 and

mm and , mm iver, r 0300-label.

minal

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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Figure 9. Pedestal base

Figure 10. Capacitor board 0301-1532-01

P1 – Tx/Rx

P6 - Com

Tx Off LED

Tuning jumpersJW1 – JW7

Tuning jumper LEDs DS1 – DS14 (for JW1 – JW14)

Mounting holes

Side with cutout for cap board cover and hole for base bolt faces exit lane

Conduit enters on either side or end

Tuning jumpersJW8-JW14

Check Tuningbutton

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9. Insert pedestal in base and 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.

10. Connect Tx/Rx cables (4-conductor) to the controller (Figure 2).

! WARNING! Do NOT hot plug cables. Turn off the controller before connecting cables.

a. Install Romex-type connectors or conduit fittings in knockouts on controller.

b. Route each Tx/Rx cable through knockout. c. Prepare Tx/Rx cable by inserting 2mm

(1/16") heat shrink over drain wire and 5mm (3/16") heat shrink over cable, overlapping the exposed end by 10mm (3/8"). Then, using a small screwdriver, attach the Tx/Rx cable to connector 0300-2440-01 following the color-coded label. Then shrink heat shrink. Pin 1 - Black Pin 2 - Red Pin 3 - Green Pin 4 - White Pin 5 - Shield

d. 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.

11. 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 (1/16") heat shrink over drain wire and 5mm (3/16") heat shrink over cable, overlapping the exposed end by 10mm (3/8"). Then, using a small screwdriver, attach the Com cable to connector 0300-2319-01 following the color-coded label. Then shrink heat shrink. Pin 1 - Black (Speaker +) Pin 2 - Brown (Speaker -) Pin 3 - Red (Lamp) Pin 4 - Orange (Ped ID) Pin 5 - Yellow (Gnd) Pin 6 - Green (RS232 Rx) Pin 7 - Blue (RS232 Tx) Pin 8 - Violet (Status) Pin 9 - Gray (+12V) Pin 10 - Shield

d. Insert connectors into pluggable terminal blocks on the controller. 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 11.

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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. To tune the pedestal, do the following:

1. Turn off the controller.

2. Access the capacitor board in each pedestal.

3. Make sure the jumpers are set to the defaults. Refer to Figure 10. JW1 - In (1-2) JW2 - Out (2-3) JW3 - In (1-2) JW4 - Out (2-3) JW5 - In (1-2) JW6 - In (1-2) JW7 - In (1-2) JW8 - In (1-2) JW9 - Out (2-3) JW10 - In (1-2) JW11 - Out (2-3) JW12 - In (1-2) JW13 - In (1-2) JW14 - In (1-2)

4. Turn on the controller.

5. Beginning with Pedestal A, check the green Tx Off LED 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.

Note: If the LEDs blink in an up/down pattern, the transmit inhibit keyswitch is off. Turn the keyswitch on and proceed with tuning.

6. Change the jumpers on the capacitor board to the settings indicated by the yellow LEDs on the capacitor board. Refer to Figure 10.

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.

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.

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 all yellow LEDs off. If all yellow LEDs flash five times, the pedestal cannot be tuned. Leave the controller on and contact Sensormatic Customer Service.

Figure 11. Pedestal features

Alarm light

Speaker Transmit inhibit keyswitch: Off – Transmitter and alarm Off One Toggle – Transmitter off for 30 seconds

)

Status LED:On – Transmitter On Off – Transmitter Off

Capacitor board (behind cover)

Status LED

RS232 port (behind cover

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Completing the Installation

1. Reinstall the capacitor board cover.

2. Reinstall 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.

Specifications

Power Supply (Non-European Controller)

Primary Input: .....................100-120Vac or 220-240Vac @ 50–60Hz

Primary Power Fuse:..........5A, 250V, slo-blow, hi-breaking

Current Draw: .....................3.5Arms Input Power: .......................<350W

Transmitter

Outputs:..............................2 ports Operating Frequency: ........58kHz (±200Hz) Transmit Burst Duration .....1.6ms Transmit Current: ...............16A peak Burst Repetition Rate: Based on 50Hz ac..............75Hz or 37.5Hz Based on 60Hz ac..............90Hz or 45Hz

Receiver

Inputs:.................................4 ports Center Frequency: .............58Hz 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 .........1–10 sec. (1 sec. increments)

Environmental

Ambient Temperature: .......0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)

Relative Humidity: ..............0 to 90% non-condensing

Mechanical

Height .................................159cm (62 ½") Width (pedestal) .................68cm (26 ¾") Width (base shroud)...........72cm (28 ½") Depth (base shroud) ..........10cm (4") Weight ................................15.4kg (34 lbs.)

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Declarations

Regulatory Compliance (Non-European Controller) Safety: .............................. UL 1950 Can/CSA C22.2

No. 950 EMC: ................................ 47 CFR, Part 15

RSS 210 Issue 3 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.