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Preliminary
AMS-9030 Controller
About this Guide
Installation Guide
This installation guide explains how to install the
AMS-9030 controller. Other related documents are:
•
Planning Guide, 8200-0344-01
•
Installation Guide, AMS-9030 Key Switch
Option Kit, 8200-0344-05
•
Installation Guide, AMS-9030 Plenum Option
Kit, 8200-0344-06
•
Setup and Service Guide, 8200-0344-08
•
Reference Guide, 8200-0344-09
Note: Because customer requirements dictate the
placement of system components, your
Sensormatic representative will supply this
information separately.
ZE9030
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.
Contents
About this Guide .................................................... 1
Controller Overview ............................................... 2
Installation Requirements ...................................... 2
Mounting the Controller ......................................... 3
Connecting Antennas ............................................ 4
Connecting Remote Alarms................................. 12
Connecting External Devices to Controller Relays
............................................................................. 12
Connecting Noise Canceling Antennas ............... 13
Connecting Multiple 9030 Controllers.................. 13
Connecting a Service Laptop .............................. 14
Connecting a SyncLink Device............................ 14
Connecting an Ultra*Link Device......................... 15
Connecting Power to the Controller..................... 15
Specifications....................................................... 15
Declarations......................................................... 16
Note: There may be restrictions on the installation
of certain antennas in certain countries. Please see
the antenna installation guides for documentation
of the restriction.
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Controller Overview
Installation Requirements
®
An AMS-9030 controller is part of an Ultra•Max
security label detector. The controller supports the
following system components, some of which are
shown in Figure 1:
•
Two transceiver antennas or two pairs of Tx/Rx
antennas for tag and label detection.
•
One remote alarm (optional), but the controller
supports two-alarm configurations with two
internal relays.
•
Two noise canceling antenna kits to reduce the
effect of electro-magnetic interference
(optional).
•
Four external devices, such as cameras,
activated by two relays in the controller
(optional).
•
A service laptop for configuration and troubleshooting.
•
A SyncLink transmitter to synchronize the
detectors with deactivators at the site
(optional).
•
An Ultra*Link device (optional).
•
An RS-485 network (optional). This manual
only describes how to connect a controller to
an RS-485 network. For information on setting
up an RS-485 network, refer to the AMS-9030
Setup and Service Guide.
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 your local
Technical Support representative.
WARNING: Do not install this product in
hazardous areas where highly
combustible or explosive products are
stored or used.
Figure 1. AMS-9030 system components
AMS-9030 controller
Electrical and Site Requirements
Remote alarm (optional)
G
The controller connects to a 100-130Vac or
200-240Vac source. No fuse exchange is
required for the controller.
G
The ac source must be unswitched with less
than 0.5Vac between neutral and ground.
G
DO NOT share the ac source with neon signs,
motors, computers, cash registers, terminals,
or data communications equipment.
G
DO NOT use orange-colored outlets dedicated
for computer equipment.
Antennas
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Controller
G
The controller can be placed on a shelf or
mounted on a wall. It can be hidden in a
remote location such as a back room or
basement.
G
Provide a minimum of 20cm (8") of
unobstructed space around the controller for
ventilation.
G
Use the appropriate power cord based on the
country of use.
USA-IEC 320, 18/3, 125V, 10A, 7.5ft.
0351-0547-01
Schuko-IEC 320, 1mm sq., 250V, 10A, 2.5m
0351-0547-02
UK-IEC 320, 1mm sq., 250V, 10A, 2.5m
0351-0547-03
Japan-IEC 320, 2mm sq., 250V, 15A, 2.5m
0351-0547-04
US-Filter, Line, 125V, 6A, Plug-in
0351-0547-05
Australia to IEC 320, 2.5m, 250V, 10A
0351-0547-07
G
Replace the slow-blow fuses only with a fuse
of the same type and rating.
G
Maximum cable distance from the antennas to
the controller is 12.2m (40').
Mounting the Controller
The controller can rest on a shelf, which requires
no mounting procedure. It also can be mounted in
a ceiling or on a wall, which requires a mounting
bracket. If the controller is mounted in a ceiling that
is used for return air (environmental “other air
space”), an air handling option kit is required.
• Shelf-mounting – ensure the controller has
20cm (8”) clearance on all sides.
• Mounting controller to bracket – attach the
mounting bracket to the wall, ceiling, or counter.
To mount the controller to a wall:
1. Using the mounting bracket as a template,
mark four holes on the wall.
CAUTION: The mounting bracket can be
oriented vertically or horizontally, but it
must not be mounted with the keyholes
on the flanges upside, down as shown
below.
ZC30-ADS/ZC35-ADS Remote Alarm Unit
G
If the system uses a transformer to power the
remote alarm, plug the transformer into a 24hour, unswitched outlet.
G
Maximum cable distance from the controller to
each alarm unit is about 7.6m (25').
Tools and Equipment Required
Flanges
For all controller installations:
• Hammer
• Phillips and slotted screwdrivers, including a
tweaker for the terminal block screws
• Wire strippers
• Pliers
• Cordless drill and phillips-head screwdriver bits
• Vacuum and broom
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2. Drill holes into the wall and insert anchors.
Note: The mounting method must be able to
support 23.5 kg (52 lbs).
Connecting Antennas
Currently you can only connect Ultra*Post Pluscompatible antennas to the AMS-9030 controller.
The controller contains some connectors reserved
for future antennas. The table below shows where
you connect the cables. Figure 5 shows the
locations of the connectors.
3. Secure the mounting bracket to the controller
using the four screws provided.
Antenna A
Comm
Screws
Antenna B
Plus
Future
Plus
Future
P15
P14
P18
P17
Transceiver
P13
P16
Receive only
P22
P23
Rules
The controller has two transmit channels (A and B)
and two receive channels (A and B). Observe the
following rules when connecting antennas to these
channels.
4. Secure the mounting bracket to the wall. The
preferred orientations for the controller are with
the fan on the bottom or on the left side. It is
acceptable to mount the controller with the fan
on the right side.
• The controller cannot transmit simultaneously
on both the A and B channels. It can transmit
on only the A or B channel or alternately on
both.
• The controller receives on both the A and B
channels simultaneously, even if it is only
transmitting on one channel.
• Pulling jumpers P25-P28 enables connectors
P22 and P23 as receive only and configures
P13 and P16 as transmit only. Jumpers P25
and P26 control the reception of the Antenna A
connector (P13 and P22) and jumpers P27 and
P28 control the reception of the Antenna B
connectors (P16 and P23).
• Before removing the knockouts in the controller
for the antenna cables, unscrew the knockout
plate from the controller to avoid bending the
tabs on the plate.
CAUTION: Do not mount the controller
with the fan on top as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Prohibited controller orientation
Fan
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, Rangers) was used. Instead,
use the configurator to cause alarms on
one channel to activate the alarm on the
other channel.
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CAUTION: Do not connect ferrite
receivers (for example, Rangers, Satellite
receivers) to the transceiver connectors
P13 and P16. They must only be
connected to receiver ports P22 and P23.
The following two tables show how to connect the
+5V and +12V antennas; antennas without alarms
do not connect to P15 and P18. Note that
depending on how the controller motherboard has
been configured, pin 3 provides either +5v or +12V
for the antenna alarm lamp.
CAUTION: Do not plug antennas into
controller while the controller is on. Doing
so can damage the power amplifier or
power supply chip in the controller.
Table 4. +5V style pinouts
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Do not adjust tuning jumpers
while controller is on. Doing so can
expose you to ac voltage and damage
the controller.
Pin
Signal
Wire Color
Audio +
Orange
Audio Return
Red
+5V Lamp
Yellow
Ground
Grey
10
Shield
Shield
Table 5. +12V style pinouts
Connecting to P15 and P18
Connectors P15 and P18 are the Communication
connectors for antennas compatible with Ultra*Post
Plus antennas. Ultra*Post compatible antennas
can be divided into three categories: those with
12V alarm lamps, those with 5V alarm lamps, and
antennas without alarm lamps. The tables below
list the antennas that are compatible with the AMS9030 and which type of antenna they are.
Table 1. +12V Lamp antennas
ZSDDM
DoorMax Antenna
Pin
Signal
Wire Color
Audio +
Black
Audio Return
Brown
+12V Lamp
Red
Not used
Orange
Ground
Yellow
Ant. A RS232 Rx
Green
Ant. A RS232 Tx
Blue
Not Used
Violet
+15V
Gray
10
Shield
Shield
Table 2. +5V Lamp antennas
ZSEMPLUS
EuroMax Plus Pedestals
ZSEPPLUS
MegaMax Plus Pedestal
ZSDPMPLUS
Digital Pro-Max Plus
Pedestal
Table 3. No alarm lamp antennas
ZAUPSH2
Ultra*Post Non-Alarming,
Non-European
ZSDFMPLUS2-A
AMS-2001 (FloorMax) (12m)
ZSDFMPLUS2-A18
AMS-2001 (FloorMax) (18m)
ZSLOOP-2E
Loop antenna Kit
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• Quad – a two-controller system with four
antennas. Both controllers have two transceiver
antennas connected to P13 and P16. If the
antennas are near each other, a wired sync
cable is required.
Configurations
The following list describes the basic ways that
antennas can be configured with the controller.
Figure 3 and Figure 4 show examples of these
configurations.
• Single – one transceiver (XCVR) antenna
connects to P13 (A) or P16 (B).
• Single with one receiver – the transmitting
antenna can be configured as a transceiver or a
transmitter. If it is configured as a transceiver
and it connects to P13 (A), then the receiver
connects to the opposite receive-only channel,
P23 (B). If the antenna is configured as a
transmitter only, it connects to P13 (A), a
receive-only antenna connects to P22 (A), and
jumpers 25 and 26 (A) must be removed.
• Single with two receivers – one transmit-only
antenna connects to P13 (A) or P16 (B). Two
receive-only antennas are both connected to
P22 (A) or P23 (B). Jumpers 25 and 26 (A) or
27 and 28 (B) must be removed.
• Dual – two transceiver antennas connect to
P13 and P16.
• Dual with two receivers – Two transmit-only
antennas are connected to P13 and P16. Two
receive-only antennas are connected to P22
and P23. Jumpers 25-28 must be removed.
• Split Tx Rx Tx – Two transmit-only antennas
are connected to P13 and P16. One receiveonly antenna is connected to P22 or P23, but
you must wire P22 to P23. Jumpers 25-28 must
be removed.
• Split (also called Triple) – a two-controller
system with three antennas. Two transceiver
antennas are connected to P13 and P16 on one
controller and one transceiver antenna is
connected to P13 on another controller. If the
antennas are near each other, a wired sync
cable is required.
• Triple with three receivers – a two-controller
system with three antennas. One controller has
two transmit-only antennas connected to P13
and P16 and two receive-only antennas
connected at P22 and P23. Jumpers 25-28
must be removed on this controller. The other
controller has one transmit-only antenna
connected at P13 and one receive-only antenna
connected to P22. Jumpers 25 and 26 must be
removed on this controller. If the antennas are
near each other, a wired sync cable is required.
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Figure 3. Single and dual antenna configurations
Single
Single with one receiver
Transceiver
(XCVR)
Tx
Rx
XCVR
Rx
Dual
Single with two receivers
Rx
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Dual with two receivers
Rx
XCVR
Tx
XCVR
Tx
Rx
Tx
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Figure 4. Split, triple, and quad antenna configurations
Split Tx Rx Tx
Tx
Split (or Triple)
Rx
Tx
XCVR
Triple with three receivers
Rx
Tx
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Tx
XCVR
XCVR
Quad
Rx
XCVR
XCVR
XCVR
XCVR
XCVR
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Figure 5. Controller antenna pinouts
P16
P13
Pedestal A XCVR
1 Antenna A Bottom
2 Antenna A Bottom Return
3 Antenna A Top Return
4 Antenna A Top
5 Shield
Pedestal B XCVR
Antenna B Bottom
Antenna B Bottom Return
Antenna B Top Return
Antenna B Top
Shield
1 Ground
2 RS485 A Low
3 RS485 A High
4 +15V Alarm
5 Shield
Reserved
future
use
P14
Pedestal Afor
Com
- 9040
P25 P27
P26 P28
Pedestal
Com
- 9040
ReservedBfor
future
use
P17
1 Ground
2 RS485 B Low
3 RS485 B High
4 +15V Alarm
5 Shield
P15
Pedestal A Com - Plus
1 Antenna A Audio +
2 Antenna A Audio Return
3 Antenna A +5V/12V Lamp
4 RS485 A Low
5 Ground
6 Antenna A RS232 Receive
7 Antenna A RS232 Transmit
8 RS485 A High
9 +15V
10 Shield
P18
Pedestal B Com - Plus
1 Antenna B Audio +
2 Antenna B Audio Return
3 Antenna B +5V/12V Lamp
4 RS485 B Low
5 Ground
6 Antenna B RS232 Receive
7 Antenna B RS232 Transmit
8 RS485 B High
9 +15V
10 Shield
P22
Pedestal A Rx only
A Bottom Receive
A Bottom Receive Return
A Top Receive Return
A Top Receive
Shield
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Pedestal B Rx only
B Bottom Receive
B Bottom Receive Return
B Top Receive Return
B Top Receive
Shield
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Figure 6. Controller device pinouts
P9
Controller Sync
P29
1 Sync
2 Ground
3 Shield
+15V
Ground
Remote Alarm
Not Used
Shield
P21
P3
Alarm
Noise Coil A and B
Noise/Rx Coil A
Noise/Rx Coil A Return
Noise/Rx Coil B Return
Noise/Rx Coil B
Shield
RS-485
1 RS485 Low
2 RS485 High
3 Ground
P19
Pedestal A Relay
1 Relay A1 Arm
2 Relay A1 Normally Closed
3 Relay A1 Normally Open
4 Shield
5 Relay A2 Arm
6 Relay A2 Normally Closed
7 Relay A2 Normally Open
8 Shield
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P20
Pedestal B Relay
Relay B1 Arm
Relay B1 Normally Closed
Relay B1 Normally Open
Shield
Relay B2 Arm
Relay B2 Normally Closed
Relay B2 Normally Open
Shield
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Figure 7. Front of controller
IEC320 Power connector
Status LED
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Fuse holder
SyncLink port
Service port
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2. Connect the remote alarm to the Remote Alarm
connector (P29) on the controller. Figure 6
shows the location of P29 and Figure 9 shows
how to connect the remote alarm. Note that the
black and red wires are connected to different
pins than other controllers.
Connecting Remote Alarms
The AMS-9030 controller provides the power and
control signals for a single remote alarm (ZC30ADS/ZC35-ADS) at P29. (This is the only powered
alarm port.) This remote alarm will sound whenever
a tag or label is detected at either antenna; it will
not provide zone detection.
Figure 9. Connecting a remote alarm to P29
Remote alarm
(ZC30/ZC35)
Note: If you have the controller supporting two
exits and you want to connect two independent
alarms so that antenna A will control one alarm and
antenna B will control the other alarm (zone
detection), you need to connect the remote alarms
to the relays at P19 and P20 instead. Refer to the
section “Connecting External Devices to Controller
Relays” on page 12.
P29
red
Pin
1 +15V
black
2 Ground
green
3 (Arm)
white
1. Ensure the remote alarm is ADS compatible.
ADS compatible alarms are marked with a
sticker on the box. If the remote alarm is not
ADS compatible, remove resistor R5 from the
main alarm board (0301-0241-01) of the remote
alarm before installing.
Signal
4 (N.O.)
shield
5 (Shield)
Connecting External Devices
to Controller Relays
Figure 8. Location of R5 resistor
The AMS-9030 controller has two internal relays (A
and B) to which you can connect an external
device, such as a remote alarm. Each relay can
control two devices. The controller provides a
contact closure only; the external device must
supply its own power.
The relays are activated when the system alarms.
The relays are double-pole double-throw (DPDT),
which means relay A is activated only when
antenna A alarms and relay B is activated only
when antenna B alarms. The table below shows
which relay is activated by which antenna.
Antenna
Antenna
Connector
Relay
Connector
P13, P15
P19
P16, P18
P20
R5 resistor
Figure 6 shows the location of the P19 and P20
connectors and their pinouts.
1. Connect the green, white, and silver wires of
the two remote alarms to Relays A and B (P19
and P20). Refer to Figure 10, Table 1, and
Table 2.
2. Connect black and red wires to the transformer.
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Figure 10. Connecting a remote alarm to P20
Connecting Multiple 9030
Controllers
Remote alarm
(ZC30/ZC35)
black
COM
red
17V
green
Arm
white
N.O.
silver
Ground
Trans If you install adjacent (within 1.1m (3.5’)) antennas
former
P19/
P20
Table 6. Connecting remote alarm A
Alarm Wire
Connector
Pin
Signal
Black
Com
V Alarm Ret
Red
17V
+V Alarm
Green
P19
A - Arm
White
P19
A – N.O.
Silver
P19
Ground
attached to different controllers, the energy from
one antenna can couple with the other and
produce an over-current situation. The system will
then shut down periodically for ten seconds and log
an error. To prevent this, multiple controllers
attached to adjacent antennas must be wired
together to synchronize their transmissions.
In wired synchronization, one controller is
designated as the master and the others as slaves.
The master controller uses the P9 connector to
send a synchronization signal to the P9 connector
on the slave controllers. The procedure for
installing wired synchronization follows.
CAUTION: If any controller goes off,
wired sync does not work for any slave
controller in the sequence. Disconnect
wired sync before powering off a
controller.
Table 7. Connecting remote alarm B
Alarm Wire
Connector
Pin
Black
Com
V Alarm Ret
Red
17V
+V Alarm
Green
P20
B - Arm
White
P20
B – N.O.
Silver
P20
Ground
1. Route two 0.35mm (22 AWG) or heavier wires
from the master controller to each slave
controller.
The maximum distance between the master and
any slave for 22 AWG wire is 25m (80’). If the
distance between controllers is greater than
25m (80’), consult Tech Support for the proper
wire gauge.
Signal
2. Connect the two wires to each master and slave
controller as shown in Figure 11.
Connecting Noise Canceling
Antennas
3. Turn on the controllers.
4. Use the configurator to set the Setup screen
parameters in the controllers to the following
values.
You can connect one set of noise canceling
antennas to the AMS-9030 controller. You can use
either the Ranger antennas (ZKNC-R) or the
Skymax antennas (ZKNC-SM). You connect the
noise canceling antennas at connector P21 on the
controller. Figure 6 shows the location of the
connector and its pinout.
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Antenna Type – This parameter should be
set to Transceiver, even if only one
antenna is connected to the controller. A
single antenna should be set to
Transceiver so that its transmit rep rate will
match the rep rate of the adjacent antenna.
•
Auto-Detection – This parameter should
be set to Off. Otherwise, if the site has a
power outage, the controller will reboot and
won’t set single antennas to Transceiver
Type.
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Figure 11. Wired sync wiring diagram
Connecting a Service
Laptop
Master Controller
To use the configurator on your service laptop to
configure the controller, connect your laptop to the
female RJ22 port labeled “Service” on the
controller. See Figure 7.
1 Sync signal
P9
2 Ground
You can also connect a service laptop remotely
over a network. For information on connecting a
laptop remotely, refer to the Setup and Service
Guide.
3 Shield
In addition to the controller, some antennas have a
service port to which you can connect a service
laptop.
Figure 12. Connecting a local service laptop
Slave Controller
laptop DB-9 serial port
1 Sync signal
P9
2 Ground
DB-9-to-RJ11
adapter
3 Shield
RJ11 male to RJ22
male cable
5. Use the configurator to set the Advanced
Settings parameters in the controllers to the
following values.
RJ11 male
connector
Wired synchronization Advanced Settings
parameters
Parameter
Master
Slave
Wired Sync Enable
Enabled
Enabled
Wired Sync Master
Enabled
Disabled
service port (RJ22 female)
RJ22 male connector
6. Check the status LED on the slave controllers.
If the LED is flashing amber twice as fast as
normal (two times per second), then the slave is
not receiving a synchronization signal and you
must recheck the installation or the software
setup.
Connecting a SyncLink
Device
SyncLink devices connect to the controller at the
SyncLink port on the controller. The location and
pinout of the SyncLink port is shown in Figure 7.
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Connecting an Ultra*Link
Device
Specifications
Electrical
Ultra*Link devices are connected to the controller
at the Service port on the controller and at the
COMM1 port on the Ultra*Link device. The location
and pinout of the Service port is shown in Figure 1.
Note: if the controller has an Ultra*Link device on
its Service port, it cannot communicate with a
laptop connected there or on an antenna.
Power Supply
Primary Input .................................... 100-130Vac or
200-240Vac
@ 50–60Hz
Primary Power Fuse............................... 2.5A, 250V
Current Draw ............................1.2A peak (120Vac)
0.8A peak (230Vac)
Connecting Power to the
Controller
Input Power .................................................. <150W
Transmitter
Outputs................................. 2 ports (two antennas,
multiplexed)
The standard controller receives power through a
power cord that is plugged into the IEC320
connector shown in Figure 7.
Operating Frequency .....................58kHz (±200Hz)
Transmit Burst Duration .................................1.6ms
One power switching options is available for the
controller: a keyswitch option. This option must be
hardwired to a power source. Refer to the
installation manual for this option for more
information.
Transmit Current ........................................ 8A peak
Burst Repetition Rate:
Based on 50Hz ac ................. 37.5Hz (Normal)
75Hz (Validation)
After connecting the controller to ac power, check
the status light (Figure 7) to make sure it is flashing
green once a second. If it is flashing two times a
second or it is red, it indicates a problem with the
system.
Based on 60Hz ac .................... 45Hz (Normal)
90Hz (Validation)
Receiver
Inputs.................................... 2 ports (two antennas,
multiplexed)
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Ensure power is turned off at
circuit breaker before hardwiring
controller.
Center Frequency ..........................................58kHz
Alarm
Alarm Relay Output ......................... DPDT contacts
Contact Switching Current ...................... 1.0A max.
Contact Switching Voltage ....................... 28V max.
Lamp/Audio Duration ............................... 1–30 sec.
(1 sec. increments)
Environmental
Operating Temperature:...0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F)
(32° to 122°F)
Non-operating Temperature................. -40° to 70°C
(-40° to 158°F)
Relative Humidity: ...........0 to 90% non-condensing
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Preliminary
Mechanical
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.
Controller
Length ...............................................36.8cm (14.5")
Width.................................................32.8cm (12.9")
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.
Depth .....................................................13cm (5.1")
Weight.......................................... 5.85kg (12.9 lbs.)
Remote Alarm / Message Unit
Height ....................................................20.3cm (8")
Length ....................................................15cm (5.9")
TRADEMARK NOTICE: Sensormatic is a registered
trademark of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Other
product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sensormatic or other companies.
Width.....................................................6.4cm (2.5")
Declarations
No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without
written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation.
Regulatory Product names
RWH 11/03
The following products are referenced in this manual.
Product name
Prod. Code
Regulatory ID
AMS-9030 controller
ZE9030
AMS-9030
Remote alarm
ZC30/ZC35
MC76
Ranger antenna
ZKNC-R
UM UPFAF
Sky-Max antenna
ZKNC-SM
UM SKYMAX
Regulatory Compliance
EMC ............................................... 47 CFR, Part 15
EN 300 330
EN 301 489
RSS 210
Safety........................................................UL 60950
CSA C22.2 No 60950
EN 60950
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
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