Tyco Safety Sensormatic APS1000 Anti-theft Device User Manual APS 100 1 2m 4ft Quick Install Guide
Tyco Safety Products/Sensormatic Anti-theft Device APS 100 1 2m 4ft Quick Install Guide
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APS-1000 Quick Install Guide
1.8 Meter (6-Foot) Doorway System
(Preliminary) 8000-2853-06, Rev. 0
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The APS-1000 uses a primary pedestal
and a secondary pedestal (the one with
the long cable attached).
A. The base for the primary pedestal
contains a cable connection bracket.
Remove this bracket from the base.
Four screws secure the bracket.
B. Place pedestal bases 1.5–1.8m
(5–6 feet) apart, center-to-center.
VERY IMPORTANT! Ensure bases
are at least 12.7cm (5 in.) from the
doorframe.
C. Using a pencil, mark mounting hole
locations for each base. If drilling
through carpet, cut the carpet to
avoid carpet runs.
D. Move the bases out of the way and,
using a 1.25cm (1/2 in.) drill bit, drill
mounting holes 9cm (3 in.) deep.
Secure each base using screws (a) and
anchors (b) supplied.
With its bottom facing the doorway,
gently lay the secondary pedestal near
its base. In the base, run the cable
through the Romex clamp in the lower
hole facing the door. Tighten the Romex
clamp.
Ensuring the pedestal’s cover screws
face the exit, press down for a tight fit.
As you do, pull excess cable out of the
base. Ensure the cable is not pinched
between the base and the pedestal
housing.
IMPORTANT! Once the pedestal is in
place, gently push about 0.3m (1ft) of
cable back into the base to enable the
pedestal to be detached from the base if
future service is required.
Peel and stick wireway is provided. The
cable from the secondary pedestal to the
primary pedestal runs up, over and down
the doorway through this wireway.
A. Wipe the frame of the door with
alcohol where the wireway is to go.
Then with the opening of the wireway
facing the exit, affix the wireway
around the doorframe (shown by
arrows) and insert the cable into it.
B. At the base of the primary pedestal,
run the end of the cable through the
Romex Clamp in the lower hole in
the end facing the door so it’s end
extends about 30.5cm (1 ft) above
the base. Cut off and discard excess
cable.
C. If necessary, protect any remaining
exposed cable with a wireway or
other suitable covering.
A. At the cable connection bracket,
connect the cable (and any
accessory cables) to the color-
coded terminal blocks at the bottom
of the bracket.
5-pin terminal block:
Pin 1 — Secondary top
Pin 2 — Return secondary top
Pin 3 — Return secondary bottom
Pin 4 — Secondary bottom
Pin 5 — Shield
14-pin terminal block:
Pin 1 — Remote transmit enable
Pin 2 — Return Remote transmit enable
Pin 3 — Shield 1
Pin 4 — Secondary antenna select
Pin 5 — Return secondary antenna select
Pin 6 — Shield 2
Pin 7 — Relay 1
Pin 8 — Common 1
Pin 9 — Relay 2
Pin 10 — Common 2
Pin 11 — Shield 3
Pin 12 — W Sync
Pin 13 — Return W Sync
Pin 14 — Shield 4
B. Re-insert the cable connection
bracket back into the base and
secure using the four screws
previously removed.
C. Ensure the connector on the
bracket faces away from the door.
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A. Gently lay the primary pedestal near
the base with its bottom facing the
doorway.
Route the ac pigtail exiting the
pedestal over the base and down the
vertical groove in the base facing the
doorway.
Towards the doorway, run the
pedestal side of the power extension
cord under the base and connect it
to the pigtail.
B. Slip the primary pedestal over its
base while ensuring:
a. Its cover screws face the exit.
b. The ac connection is tucked in the
groove of the base.
Press down for a tight fit. As you do,
ensure the ac connection remains
tucked in the groove.
IMPORTANT! Protect any remaining
exposed cable with a wireway or other
suitable covering.
Remove the cord access knockout from
the bottom of the ac receptacle guard
(supplied). Replace the existing outlet
cover with the receptacle guard.
Plug the extension cord into the AC
receptacle. A green lamp atop of the
primary pedestal will light and the red
alarm lamp will blink once every 4
seconds to indicate the system is
looking to avoid noise from nearby
electronic equipment (auto phasing).
An audio/visual alarm for 2 seconds
indicates the system is ready for routine
operation.
IMPORTANT! Auto phasing can take up
to 11 minutes depending on noise
encountered.
Note: If the system alarms, wait one
minute to see if the red lamp blinks twice
every 4 seconds for one minute. If it
does, see page __ in Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide, 8000-2853-01.
Snap the enclosure cover closed.
Secure the cord using cable ties
provided.
TEST THE SYSTEM. Hold a known
good security tag horizontal and walk
it through box A, stepping past the
pedestals. The system should alarm.
Repeat the test for box B.
Declarations
Regulatory Compliance
Emissions............................... 47 CFR, Part 15
EN300330
EN301489
RSS210
Safety ..................................... UL 60950
CSA C22.2 No. 60950
EN60950
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.
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of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights
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Corporation, a division of Tyco International Fire and
Security Services. Other product names mentioned herein
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written permission from Sensormatic Electronics
Corporation.
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