Tyco Safety Sensormatic UMADSNE Ultra Max Advanced Digital System User Manual Power pack install guide

Tyco Safety Products/Sensormatic Ultra Max Advanced Digital System Power pack install guide

Power pack install guide

WORLD LEADER IN ELECTRONIC SECURITY Installation Guide8000-2693-02, Rev. A (8 pages) ULTRA•MAX PRODUCTS 11 ADS 216 Power PackContentsAbout this Guide................................................ 1Limitation of Warranty........................................ 1Power Pack Overview........................................ 2Installation Requirements................................... 2Installing the Power Pack................................... 3Connecting the Alarm Cable............................... 4Connecting Power to the Power Pack................. 5Specifications.................................................... 7Declarations...................................................... 8About this GuideThis installation guide explains how to install theADS 216 Power Pack. Other related documentsare:•  Planning Guide, 8000-2693-01•  Installation Guide, ADS Pro•Max Pedestals,8000-2693-03•  Installation Guide, ADS Floor•Max Antennas,8000-2693-03•  Setup and Service Guide, 8000-2693-xx•  Reference Guide, 8000-2693-xxNote: Because placement of system componentsdepends on architectural and customer require-ments, your Sensormatic representative will supplythis information separately.If you need assistance...Call Sensormatic Customer Support at:1-800-543-9740Limitation of WarrantyAny deviations from the materials or proceduresspecified herein shall void Sensormatic's warrantywith the owner/buyer. In no event shall Sensor-matic be liable for loss or damage caused by theuse of materials or procedures that do not meetSensormatic's specifications.Ultra•Max, Sensormatic, and the Sensormatic logo areregistered trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation.Other product names (if any) mentioned herein may betrademarks or registered trademarks of other companies.No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form withoutwritten permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation.© Copyright 2000. All rights reserved.DOJ 01/00PRELIMINARY – 01/05/00
2 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS 216 POWER PACK8000-2693-02, REV. APower Pack OverviewThe ADS 216 Power Pack is part of an Ultra•Maxsecurity label detector. The power pack controlsup to two transceiver antennas and two remotealarms.Figure 1. Ultra•Max DetectorThe ADS 216 Power Pack, ZEADS216 (Non-European) ships with the antennas or can beordered separately.Installation RequirementsVerifying Equipment andUnpacking❑  Verify that all equipment has arrived. Makesure the system configuration is the right onefor the installation site.❑  Unpack major components in a back room. Atthe install site, lay out parts in the order you willneed them. Do not clutter the aisle or cause atrip hazard.Installer/Contractor❑  Shall have electrical work comply with thelatest national electrical code, national firecode, and all applicable local codes andordinances.❑  Shall coordinate all work with other trades toavoid interference.❑  Shall verify existing site conditions andcoordinate with the owner’s representative andappropriate utilities as required.❑  Shall obtain copies of all related plans,specifications, shop drawings and addenda toschedule and coordinate related work.❑  Shall thoroughly review the project to ensurethat all work meets or exceeds the aboverequirements. Any alleged discrepancies shallbe brought to the attention of SensormaticElectronics.!WARNING!Do not install this product in hazardousareas where highly combustible orexplosive products are stored or used.Electrical Requirements❑  Connect the pack to a 100-120Vac or 220-240Vac source. No fuse exchange is requiredfor the power pack.❑  The ac source must be unswitched with lessthan 0.5Vac between neutral and ground.❑  DO NOT share the ac source with neon signs,motors, computers, cash registers, terminals,or data communications equipment.❑  DO NOT use orange-colored outlets dedicatedfor computer equipment.PowerpackOptionalremotealarmAntennas
ADS 216 POWER PACK8000-2693-02, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 3Power Pack❑  The pack can be placed on a shelf or mountedon a wall. The pack can be hidden in a remotelocation such as checkout counter, back room,or basement.❑  Provide a minimum of 20cm (8") ofunobstructed space around the pack forventilation.❑  Use the appropriate power cord based on thecountry of use.USA-IEC 320, 18/3, 125V, 10A, 7.5ft. 0351-0547-01Schuko-IEC 320, 1mm sq., 250V, 10A, 2.5m 0351-0547-02UK-IEC 320, 1mm sq., 250V, 10A, 2.5m 0351-0547-03Japan-IEC 320, 2mm sq., 250V, 15A, 2.5m 0351-0547-04US-Filter, Line, 125V, 6A, Plug-in 0351-0547-05Australia to IEC 320, 2.5m, 250V, 10A 0351-0547-07❑  Replace the pack’s slow-blow fuses only with afuse of the same type and rating.❑  Maximum cable distance from the antennas tothe power pack is 12.2m (40').ZC30-XP/ZC35-XPRemote Alarm Unit (if used)❑  Plug the transformer used to power the alarminto a 24-hour, unswitched outlet.❑  Maximum cable distance from the power packto each alarm unit is about 7.6m (25').Tools and Equipment RequiredFor all system installations:•  6 mil (minimum) plastic sheeting (to protectnearby items from dust)•  Permanent marker and/or pencil•  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•  Ratchet and socket set•  Vacuum and broomInstalling the Power PackThe pack can rest on a shelf (no mountingprocedure required) or can be hung on a wall.To mount the pack on a wall, proceed to thesection “Wall-mounting the Power Pack” onpage 3.Otherwise, go to “Connecting the Alarm Cable”on page 4.Wall-mounting the Power Pack1.  Attach the bracket to the wall (Figure 2).  The pack can be mounted on studs usingscrews or on wall-board using screws andanchors.a.  Position wall-mount bracket and level it tomark the mounting hole locations. Removethe bracket.b.  If mounting on wall-board, drill four holesfor hollow wall (wall-board) anchors. Tapanchors (not shown) into holes.c.  With its lip facing upward, secure thebracket to the wall with four screws. Thescrews are suitable for use in wood ormetal.Figure 2. Attaching the bracket to the wall
4 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS 216 POWER PACK8000-2693-02, REV. A2.  If using conduit, attach conduit to bracket.  The power pack bracket provides ten ½" or ¾"knockouts for antenna and alarm cables andone ½” or ¾” knockout for hardwired AC power.Refer to Figure 6.  Antenna Tx/Rx and Com cables attach toconnectors in the lower corner of the powerpack. The remote alarm cable attaches to aconnector above the antenna cable connectors.  Select knockouts closest to the power packconnectors for the cables and attach conduit.Maximum conduit attachment is shown inFigure 3. Several cables can share conduit aslong as conduit fill does not exceed 50 percent.Figure 3. Maximum conduit attachment3.  Mount the pack to the bracket.a.  Rest the lip of the pack’s mounting bracketon the lip of the wall-mounted bracket.b.  Slide pack to left until pack butts up againstwall-mounted bracket.4.  After cable connections are complete,attach bracket to power pack using twoscrews at each end of bracket.  Mounting the power pack is complete. Go to“Connecting the Alarm Cable” on page 4.Connecting the Alarm CableThe power pack can trigger up to two remotealarms.To connect remote alarms, continue.Otherwise, go to “Connecting Power to thePower Pack” on page 5.Connect the remote alarm to the Relay A-B alarmreceptacle of the power pack (Figure 6).Relay A-B pin assignments are as follows:Pin Relay Output1 Relay A Arm2 Relay B N.C.3 Relay C N.O.4 Shield5 Not used6 Relay B Arm.7 Relay B N.C.8 Relay B N.O.9 ShieldFor example, connect the remote alarm controlledby relay 1 to pins 1, 2, and 3. Refer to Figure 4 forremote alarm wiring.Figure 4. Remote alarm wiringPin 1 - blackPin 4 - redRelayA-Bpin 1  pin 3orpin 6  pin 8TransformerRemotealarm(ZC30/ZC35)COM17VPin 2 - greenPin 3 - whiteAlarmRS485Noise CoilA and BOptionSkyMax A and BRelay A-BAntenna A and BAC power
ADS 216 POWER PACK8000-2693-02, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 5Connecting Power to thePower Pack!For installation using a line cord, thesocket-outlet must be installed nearthe equipment and at a location whichis easily accessible.Für Installationen mit einemStromkabel muß die Steckdose aneinem Standort installiert werden,welcher einfachen Zugang erlaubt.!A 6A, 2 pole, ganged disconnectdevice, which also provides shortcircuit and overload protection, andhas a minimum 3mm open circuitclearance, in accordance with theNational Electric Code and applicablelocal codes must be installed by alicensed electrician at a locationreadily accessible to the equipment.Ein 6A, 2-poliges, gekoppeltes Ausschalt-gerät, welches auch über einenKurzschluß- sowie Überbelastungsschutzverfügt, und einen minimum 3mm offenenSchaltabstand aufweist, nachÜbereinstimmung mit den NationalenElektrischen Regelungen sowie lokalenRegeln, muß an einem Standort installiertwerden, welcher einfachen Zugang zumGerät erlaubt.The AC power source can be 100-120Vac or 220-240Vac. The power supply automatically sensesthe voltage so no jumper settings are required.AC power can be hardwired to the power pack orconnected by an ac power cord.WARNING—RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK!The AC power line could be carrying120Vac or 240Vac.If ac power is connected by a power cord, removethe metal cover over the IEC connector (Figure 6)and attach the power cord.If ac power is hardwired, do the following:1.  Route power cable through knockout oncorner of power pack (Figure 6).2.  Using a small screwdriver, connect the acpower wires (line, neutral) to the two-pinconnector in terminal P2. Connect white topin 1 (neutral); connect black to pin 2 (line).Refer to Figure 5.3.  Plug the two-pin connector into pluggableterminal P2 on the backplane board.4.  Connect green to ground on the power packchassis.Figure 5. Hardwired AC power connectionHardwired AC:P2: pin 1 – neutral (white)P2: pin 2 – line (black)AC ground (green)Backplaneboard
6 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS 216 POWER PACK8000-2693-02, REV. AFigure 6. Power pack connections  P4Tx/RxPed. AP6ComPed. AP5Tx/RxPed. BP7ComPed. BP13RelayA-BP11FerriteP12Option3P18Option2P17Option1P9NoiseCoil AP10NoiseCoil BP14RS485P8ADSAlarmADS Power Pack                 Relay A-B1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10ARM ANC ANO ASHLDARM BNC BNO BSHLD IEC connector coverKnockout for hardwired ACRemote alarmconnector AntennaconnectorsBracket to packmounting screws(two at each end)
ADS 216 POWER PACK8000-2693-02, Rev. A INSTALLATION GUIDE 7SpecificationsElectricalPower Supply (Non-European Power Pack)Primary Input: ...................100-120Vac or220-240Vac@ 50–60HzPrimary Power Fuse:.........5A, 250V slo-blowCurrent Draw: ...................2.0A peakInput Power: .....................<180WTransmitterOutputs:............................2 ports (two antennas,multiplexed)Operating Frequency:........58, 60, or 68kHz(±200Hz)Transmit Burst Duration.....1.6msTransmit Current: ..............16A peakBurst Repetition Rate:Based on 50Hz ac.............37.5Hz (Normal)75Hz (Validation)Based on 60Hz ac.............45Hz (Normal)90Hz (Validation)ReceiverInputs:..............................2 ports (two antennas,multiplexed)Center Frequency:.............58, 60, or 68kHzReceive Coil Resistance:...1.6 ohms (±5%)AlarmAlarm Relay Output...........DPDT contactsContact Switching Current .1.0A max.Contact Switching Voltage .28V max.Lamp/Audio Duration.........1–30 sec.(1 sec. increments)EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature:.......0°C to 50°C(32°F to 122°F)Relative Humidity:.............0 to 90%non-condensingMechanicalPower PackLength..............................50.7cm (20")Width with bracket.............37.7cm (14.8")Width without bracket........32.6cm (12.8")Height ..............................15cm (5.9")Weight..............................kg (lbs.)Remote Alarm / Message UnitHeight ..............................20.3cm (8")Length..............................15cm (5.9")Width................................6.4cm (2.5")
8 INSTALLATION GUIDE ADS 216 POWER PACK8000-2693-02, REV. ADeclarationsRegulatory Compliance (Non-European Power Pack)Safety:............................UL 1950Can/CSA C22.2No. 950EMC:..............................47 CFR, Part 15FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part15 of the FCC rules for intentional radiators and Class Adigital devices when installed and used in accordance with theinstruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonableprotection against harmful interference from equipmentoperated in a commercial area. This equipment should not beinstalled in a residential area as it can radiate radio frequencyenergy that could interfere with radio communications, asituation the user would have to fix at their own expense.EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipmentchanges or modifications not expressly approved bySensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible forFCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate theequipment and could create a hazardous condition.Other DeclarationsWARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Sensormatic ElectronicsCorporation makes no representation or warranty with respectto the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any impliedwarranties of merchantability or fitness for any particularpurpose. Further, Sensormatic Electronics Corporationreserves the right to revise this publication and make changesfrom time to time in the content hereof without obligation ofSensormatic Electronics Corporation to notify any person ofsuch revision or changes.LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Departmentof Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed atprivate expense and no part of it was developed usingGovernment Funds. The restrictions governing the use anddisclosure of technical data marked with this legend are setforth in the definition of "limited rights" in paragraph (a) (15)of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rightsreserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States.

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