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Installation Guide
8000-2642-02, Rev. A 04/20/99 ULTRAMAX PRODUCTS 1
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Ultra
Post Plus
Power Pack
Contents
About this Guide.................................................... 1
Limitation of Warranty........................................... 1
Power Pack Overview........................................... 2
Installation Requirements ..................................... 2
Electrical Requirements ........................................ 2
Installing the Power Pack...................................... 3
Installing the Transformer ..................................... 4
Connecting the Remote Alarm Cable ................... 5
Connecting Power to the Power Pack................... 6
Specifications........................................................ 7
Declarations .......................................................... 8
About this Guide
This installation guide explains how to install the
UltraPost Plus Power Pack. Other related
documents are:
Planning Guide, 8000-2642-01
Setup and Service Guide, 8000-2642-xx
Reference Guide, 8000-2642-xx
Note: Because placement of system components
depends on architectural and customer require-
ments, 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 Sensor-
matic 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 Ultra
Post 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.
© Copyright 1999. All rights reserved.
DOJ 5/99
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Power Pack Overview
The UltraPost Plus Power Pack is part of an
UltraMax security label detector. The power pack
controls up to two transceiver antennas and two
remote alarms.
Figure 1. Ultra
Max Detector
The UltraPost Plus Power Pack (0100-xxxx-xx)
ships with the antennas or can be ordered
separately.
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.
Electrical Requirements
Connect the pack to a 100-120Vac or 220-
240Vac source. No fuse exchange is required.
The ac source must be unswitched with less
than 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 dedicated
for computer equipment.
Power
pack
Optional
remote
alarm
Antennas
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Power Pack
The pack can be placed on a shelf or mounted
on a wall. The pack can be hidden in a remote
location such as checkout counter, backroom,
or basement. DO NOT mount the pack with the
power cord and fan on top. Refer to Figure 2.
The pack can be mounted in an air handling
space other than a duct or plenum with the air
handling kit.
Provide a minimum of 20cm (8") of
unobstructed space around the pack for
ventilation.
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
Replace the pack’s slow-blow fuses only with a
fuse of the same type and rating.
Maximum cable distance from the antennas to
the power pack is 12.2m (40').
EC76/MC76 Remote Alarm Unit
(if used)
Plug the transformer used to power the alarm
into a 24-hour, unswitched outlet.
Maximum cable distance from the power pack
to each alarm unit is about 7.6m (25').
Tools and Equipment Required
For all system installations:
6 mil (minimum) plastic sheeting (to protect
nearby 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 broom
Installing the Power
Pack
The pack can rest on a shelf (no mounting
procedure required) or can be hung on a wall.
To mount the pack on a wall, proceed to the
section “Wall-mounting the Power Pack” on
page 3.
Otherwise, go to “Installing the Transformer on
page 4.
Wall-mounting the Power
Pack
1. Mark and drill holes and insert anchors.
a. Use the paper template to mark holes.
Position template on wall and level it to
mark the four mounting hole locations.
Mounting holes are 40.6cm (16") apart.
b. Drill holes for hollow wall (wall-board)
anchors.
c. Tap anchors into holes.
2. Mount the pack on the wall.
Secure pack to wall with screws provided.
DO NOT mount the pack with the power cord
and fan on top. Refer to Figure 2.
Mounting the power pack is complete. Go to
“Installing the Transformer” on page 4.
Figure 2. Wall-mounting orientations
Fan
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Installing the
Transformer
A universal transformer (0300-0914-02), used to
power an external alarm, can be installed in the
power pack.
If a transformer is to be installed in the power
pack, continue.
Otherwise, proceed to “Connecting the Remote
Alarm Cable” on page 5.
To install the transformer, do the following:
1. Make sure the power select module in the
transformer is set for the correct ac voltage.
a. Using a small screwdriver, remove the
power select module.
b. Insert the correct fuse for the input ac
voltage (.63A for 120Vac, .31A for 240Vac).
c. Rotate voltage selector so that the input
voltage appears through the power select
window.
d. Re-insert the power select module.
2. Secure the transformer to the mounting
bosses in the power pack using four nuts.
3. Plug the transformer into the ac power
outlet.
Installing the transformer is complete. Proceed
to “Connecting the Remote Alarm Cable” on
page 5.
OK NO
OK OK
Fan
Fan
Fan
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Connecting the Remote
Alarm Cable
If a remote alarm is to be connected to the power
pack, continue.
Otherwise, proceed to “Connecting Power to the
Power Pack” on page 6.
The power pack provides two connectors, J2 and
JP3, to control remote alarms. Connector J2
provides alarm signals for pedestal 1; connector
JP3 provides alarm signals for pedestal 2. When a
pedestal detects an alarm condition, a dry contact
relay closure signals the alarm. Each connector
can support up to two remote alarms.
Remote alarm cables enter the power pack
through the remote alarm knockout on the bottom
of the pack.
Connector J2 is located on the receiver/controller
board. Connector J2 relay connections are:
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 Not used
Pin 3 NO 2
Pin 4 COM 2
Pin 5 NC 2
Pin 6 NO 1
Pin 7 COM 1
Pin 8 NC 1
Connector JP3 is located on the alarm board. It
has a color-coded label. Connector JP3 relay
connections are:
Pin 1 - white AC In
Pin 2 - violet DC Out
Pin 3 - blue Ground
Pin 4 - green NO 2
Pin 5 - yellow COM 2
Pin 6 - orange NC 2
Pin 7 - red NO 1
Pin 8 - brown COM 1
Pin 9 - black NC 1
When both pedestals control a single remote
alarm, connect normally open and common pins in
parallel. Refer to Figure 3.
Figure 3. Remote alarm wiring (multiple
pedestals)
Figure 4. Transformer and remote alarm
connection
Pin 1 - black
Pin 4 - red
J2
pin 6 pin 7
JP3
pin 7 pin 8
Transformer
Remote
alarm
(EC76/MC76)
JP3 - Ped 2
J2 - Ped 1
Remote alarm
knockout
Transformer
location
COM
17V
Pin 2 - green
Pin 3 - white
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Connecting Power to the
Power Pack
!For installation using a line cord, the
socket-outlet must be installed near
the equipment and at a location which
is easily accessible.
Für Installationen mit einem
Stromkabel muß die Steckdose an
einem Standort installiert werden,
welcher einfachen Zugang erlaubt.
!A 6A, 2 pole, ganged disconnect
device, which also provides short
circuit and overload protection, and
has a minimum 3mm open circuit
clearance, in accordance with the
National Electric Code and applicable
local codes must be installed by a
licensed electrician at a location
readily accessible to the equipment.
Ein 6A, 2-poliges, gekoppeltes Ausschalt-
gerät, welches auch über einen
Kurzschluß- sowie Überbelastungsschutz
verfügt, und einen minimum 3mm offenen
Schaltabstand aufweist, nach
Übereinstimmung mit den Nationalen
Elektrischen Regelungen sowie lokalen
Regeln, muß an einem Standort installiert
werden, welcher einfachen Zugang zum
Gerät erlaubt.
The AC power source can be 100-120Vac or 220-
240Vac. AC power can be hardwired to the power
pack or connected by an ac power cord.
WARNING—RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
The AC power line could be carrying
120Vac or 240Vac.
To connect ac power to the power pack, do the
following:
1. Make sure power select jumpers located
behind metal cover are set for the correct ac
voltage.
Place jumper JW1 IN for 120Vac or OUT for
240Vac; place jumper JW12 across pins 2-2 for
120Vac or across pins 1-2 for 240Vac. To
access JW1 and JW12, remove metal cover.
2. Connect ac power to the pack.
If ac power is connected by a power cord,
remove the metal cover over the IEC connector
and attach the power cord.
If ac power is hardwired, route power cable
through knockout on bottom of power pack.
Connect the ac power wires to the ac terminal
block inside the power pack. Connect black to L
(line), white to N (neutral), and green to ground.
Power pack installation is complete.
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Figure 5. Connecting power Specifications
Electrical
Power Supply
Primary Input:.........................100-120Vac or
220-240Vac
@ 50–60Hz
Primary Power Fuse:..............3A, 250V slo-blow
Current Draw:.........................2.0A peak
Input Power: ...........................<180W
Transmitter
Outputs:..................................2 ports (two antennas,
multiplexed)
Operating Frequency:.............58 or 60kHz (±200Hz)
Transmit Burst Duration .........1.6ms
Transmit Current: ...................16A peak
Burst Repetition Rate:
Based on 50Hz ac..................37.5Hz (Normal)
...............................................75Hz (Validation)
Based on 60Hz ac..................45Hz (Normal)
...............................................90Hz (Validation)
Receiver
Inputs:.....................................2 ports (two antennas,
...............................................multiplexed)
Center Frequency:..................58 or 60kHz
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°–122°F)
Relative Humidity ...................0 to 90% non-condensing
AC
terminal
block
AC
terminal
block
Power select jumpers
JW1 and JW12
(behind metal cover)
Power select jumpers
JW1 and JW12
(behind metal cover)
AC power
knockout
AC power
knockout
European power pack
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Mechanical
Ultra
Post Plus Power Pack
Length.................................... 55.8cm (22.0")
Width...................................... 37.6cm (14.8")
Width (including flange) ......... 43.1cm (17.0")
Depth ..................................... 11.0cm (4.3")
Weight.................................... 11.1kg (24.5 lbs.)
Remote Alarm / Message Unit
Height..................................... 20.3cm (8")
Length.................................... 15cm (5.9")
Width...................................... 6.4cm (2.5")
Declarations
Regulatory Compliance
Safety: .................................. UL 1950
Can/CSA C22.2 No. 950
EN60950
Antennas in “phase aiding”:
EMC: .................................... 47 CFR, Part 15
Antennas in “figure 8”:
EMC: .................................... 47 CFR, Part 15,
I-ETS 300330 1994
ETS 300683 1997
EN 61000-3-2 1995/
AZ:1998
EN 61000-3-3 1995
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.

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