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BTL Common Platform
EAS Systems
(EAS4.0 ver1.1 AM board)
Installation Manual
February 2012
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WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
WG Security Products Inc. 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, WG Security Products Inc. reserves the right
to revise this publication and make changes from time
to time in the content hereof without obligation of WG
Security Products Inc. to notify any person of such
revision or changes.
FCC ID: P9I-WGBTLPG
“This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.”
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
‧ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‧ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
‧ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
‧ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The use of a shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission
limits and to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is
essential that only the supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to
connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void your authority to operate the equipment.
Note:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure warning
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.This equipment must be installed and operated in
accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter
WG SECURITY PRODUCTS INC.
3031 Tisch Way, Suite 602, San Jose, CA 95128 (USA)
http://www.wgspi.com
Technical Support Contact Information
North America
South America
Tel: 949-545-6005
Toll Free: 888-633-5095
Fax: 949-545-6011
Email: service@wgspi.com
Rest of World
Tel: 4+49 8654 7715-21
Fax: 4+49 8654 7715-21
Email: support-ROW@wgspi.com
CRITICAL NOTE
As specified by FCC Regulations 15.21, any
changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance of this
equipment, will void the user’s permission and
authority to operate this equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW................................................................................................................ 1
System Overview.................................................................................................... 1
System Configurations............................................................................................ 2
Product Names and Part Numbers ......................................................................... 3
Common Platform Features & Benefits .................................................................. 4
Specifications (common parameters) ..................................................................... 5
COMMON PLATFORM ELECTRONICS.................................................................... 6
BTL AM Board Functions Description..................................................................... 6
Antenna Channels on BTL AM Board..................................................................... 7
TX Amplitude POT on BTL AM Board .................................................................... 8
BTL AM Board to Socket Board Power Cables Connections.................................. 9
Pedestal Socket Board Connections .................................................................... 10
Fuse Replacement Information (on BTL socket Board) ........................................ 12
Pedestal Tuning Access (on BTL AM Board) ....................................................... 13
SMART POWER SUPPLY (SPS) ............................................................................ 14
SPS Controls and Connections ............................................................................ 14
SPS Box Terminals Illustration ............................................................................. 15
SPS Box Main AC Input and Voltage Setup ......................................................... 16
Interconnection between Smart Power Supply and Pedestal ............................... 17
Power Cord Notices.............................................................................................. 18
SPS Box Mounting Instructions ............................................................................ 20
SPS Box External Relay interface ........................................................................ 21
Common Platform EAS Systems
OVERVIEW
System Overview
Note: Common Platform EAS Systems differ only in the antennas that are used. All
systems use a universal transceiver printed circuit board that performs all the
functions of transmitting, receiving and alarm notification. This manual applies to
AdGuard, AdGuard XL, Lane Guard and Diamond Door Guard.
The common platform line of products consist of one or more pedestals (transceiver antenna
and optional extender), and one external PSU unit (WG SPS24). The transceiver pedestal
has one universal transceiver board which transmits and receives utilizing highly advanced
signal process technology, offering unsurpassed stability and detection performance.
BTL Transceiver PCB ver1.1
24vac Smart Power Supply Unit
(SPS)
Transceiver Antenna and Slave
(AdGuard)
Detection Range on Both Sides of Antennas with Micro Pencil Tags
Antenna Type
Europe
USA
AdGuard BTL
ft
TBD
TBD
ft
TBD
TBD
Lane Guard BTL
ft
Premier Guard BTL
ft
Premier Pro BTL
ft
AdGuard BTL with Slave
AdGuard XL BTL
AdGuard XL BTL with Slave
Common Platform EAS Systems
System Configurations
Each transceiver pedestal is powered by its own dedicated SPS. The common platform SPS
not only provides 24vac power to the transceiver pedestal, but it includes some very important
features.
• Accepts a wide AC input voltage ranges
• Controls transmitter bursts for troubleshooting
• Adjusts pedestal alarm volume
• Provides alarm visual & audio indication and relay output
• Provides Jammer Detection alarm and relay output
24vac power and data/control is carried by a single TX cable from the SPS to the pedestal.
Each SPS is individually powered. This picture depicts and example where 4 power supplies
are integrated into a single industry standard rack with main power input and to which each
SPS is then connected.
AC Input
Example: AdGuard Transceiver Antennas
Pedestal A
Pedestal B
Pedestal C
Pedestal D
Power & Control
Caution! One SPS can only power only one transceiver pedestal.
The Common Platform Product Line includes any of the following antenna models.
AdGuard BTL
Lane Guard BTL
AdGuard XL BTL
Premier Guard BTL
Common Platform EAS Systems
Product Names and Part Numbers
Accessories
Accessory Name
Order Number
1.
Smart Power Supply (SPS unit)
WG SPS24
2.
Instruction Manual
3.
Power Line Connector (2 pins)
4.
Communication Connector (4 pins)
5.
Laptop Tuning Software
6.
Serial Tuning Cable
7.
USB to Serial Convertor
8.
WG IR Tuning Module
Systems
Antenna Name
Order Number
1.
AdGuard BTL Transceiver Pedestal
WG BTLAG
2.
AdGuard BTL Slave Pedestal
WG BTLAG-EX
3.
AdGuard XL BTL Transceiver Pedestal
WG BTLAGX
4.
AdGuard XL BTL Slave Pedestal
WG BTLAGX-EX
5.
Lane Guard Transceiver Pedestal
WG BTLLG
6.
Premier Guard BTL Transceiver
WG BTLPG
7.
Premier Pro BTL Transceiver
WG BTLPP
Common Platform EAS Systems
Common Platform Features & Benefits
•
All-in-One platform design for the Acousto-Magnetic (AM) product line makes it a
perfect AM detection core solution for various antenna forms and needs. There are
visible advantages on short term and long term operation along with low cost
maintenance.
•
Unprecedented Digital Signal Processing Technology
The common platform line brings an ever advancing DSP technology to an
unprecedented level compared with traditional anti-theft solutions, eliminating false
alarms and maintaining a considerable detection range.
•
Universal Mobile PC Tuning Interface
Benefiting from its highly performance-rich digital processing controller, the common
platform can connect to laptop PC through the popular USB port.
•
Anti-Jammer Alarm
The Anti-Jammer alarm function addresses the modern high-tech theft actions that
defeat the Acousto-Magnetic detection system with DIY jamming devices. WG’s
common platform design detects and alerts security personnel as soon as the jammer
device attempts to defeat the transceiver pedestal.
•
Local and Remote Audible and Visual Notification
Alarm flexibility provides local alarming at the pedestal plus remote alarm notification
through the SPS via convenient visual and external ports.
•
Transceivers can be individually optimized for label or ferrite tag detection.
Common Platform EAS Systems
Specifications (common parameters)
Smart Power Supply (SPS) Electrical
100vac ±10 %
Primary Input
(Stepdown Transformer)
110vac ±10 %
120vac ±10 %
220vac ±10 %
240vac ±10 %
Secondary Output
26Vac ±5 %
Rated Output Current
1.8A
Maximum Secondary
Output Current
1.9 A
Built-in Fuse (self recovery)
500mA
Smart Power Supply (SPS) Mechanical
Height
80mm ( 3.15” )
Width
110mm ( 4.33” )
Thickness
140mm ( 5.5” )
Weight
3 Kg ( 6.6 lbs)
Environmental (Pedestals and SPS)
Operating Temperature
45 °C (113°F)
Relative Humidity
0 to 85% non-condensing
Mechanical (Pedestals)
AdGuard BTL Pedestal
66”H x 12.6”W x 3”D (166 x 33 x 7.6cm)
21.5Kg Weight
AdGuard XL BTL Pedestal
66”H x 18.5”W x 3.54”D (166 x 48 x 8.6cm)
26.5Kg Weight
Lane Guard BTL
(w/o brackets)
52.8”H x 14.4”W x 1.5”D (134 x 36.7 x 3.8cm)
15Kg Weight
Premier Guard BTL
60”H x 15”W x 5.9”D(153 x 38 x 15cm)
??Kg Weight
Premier Pro BTL
60”H x 26.7”W x 5.9”D(153 x 68 x 15cm)
??Kg Weight
Common Platform EAS Systems
COMMON PLATFORM ELECTRONICS
BTL AM Board Functions Description
Tuning Socket
(WG Digitool)
DSP Area
Receiver Area
485 Control
for Slave
Pedestal
Pedestal
LED
&Alarm
Socket
Power Supply
Sockets
(WG SPS-24)
Transformer
Transmitter
Antenna Sockets
Common Platform EAS Systems
Antenna Channels on BTL AM Board
Some pedestal types may have
internal auxiliary RX coil antenna and
connect to this socket.
Receiver Aux Coil CH 2P
Slave RX signal CH 2P
Ferrite Phase Switch
(Default: low)
Tips:
The ferrite channel phase switch is
useful when sometime install run into
high noise environmental and two
ferrite rod antennas may have
additive noise value to block up the
RX channel. Switch the phase may
bring noise down.
TX Fig8 and Loop sockets connect to
the two types of coil antennas. They
must not be transposed; strictly
follow the sockets identification.
Pin1
CH3
Receiver Ferrite CH x2
Pin1
Transmitter Fig8 upper 2P
(Muxed with RX Fig8 signal)
TX0
Transmitter Loop lower 2P
(Muxed with RX Loop signal)
Transmitter Channels Socket
Receiver Channels Socket
Pin #
Function
Cable
color
Pin #
Function
Cable color
Receiver Aux loop coil
Blue
TX Fig8
Red
Receiver Aux loop coil
Blue
TX Fig8
Yellow
Slave RX signal
Yellow
TX Loop
Brown
Slave RX signal
Red
TX Loop
Yellow
Receiver Ferrite CH1
Black
Receiver Ferrite CH1
Red
Receiver Ferrite CH2
Black
Receiver Ferrite CH2
Red
Common Platform EAS Systems
TX Amplitude POT on BTL AM Board
Transmitter Fig8 coil resistance
(Factory set)
Transmitter Loop coil resistance
(Factory set)
Common Platform EAS Systems
BTL AM Board to Socket Board Power Cables Connections
BTL AM Board
Backside Socket Board
Pin1
Pin2
Pin3
Pin #
Function
Cable color
12V
Brown
Pin5
5V
Red
Pin6
empty
Orange
Pin7
GND
Yellow
Pin8
Alarm Volume
Green
Pin9
Anti-Jammer
Blue
Alarm
Purple
TX OFF
Grey
24V
White
10
+32V
Black
11
GND
Brown
12
-32V
Red
Pin4
Pin1
Pin10
Pin11
Pin12
Pin1
Common Platform EAS Systems
Pedestal Socket Board Connections
Cap Tuning
Jumpers
AD-Guard and Premier Guard BTL series systems has a socket board on pedestal to facilitate
TX caps tuning and trans-connect all antenna connections and PSU power connections to
BTL AM board.
PSU Power and
Control Socket
Receiver Ferrite CH x2
From Ferrite Antenna
PSU Power and Control socket
From WG-SPS24
J3
J4
J5
J6
J8
From AM board
Power and
Alarms
Control
Connector
TX Fig8 2P
To AM Board J2
TX Loop 2P J1
To AM Board
J7
On board Power Switch
To assist field tuning
On Board Fuse
Pre-tuned and sealed at
factory, don’t change!
Receiver Ferrite CH x2
To AM board CH3
Receiver CH caps
resonance DIP
Socket board J8 12P pin descriptions
Pin #
Function
Cable color
12V
Brown
5V
Red
empty
Orange
GND
Yellow
Alarm Volume
Green
Anti-Jammer
Blue
Alarm
Purple
TX OFF
Grey
24V
White
10
+32V
Black
11
GND
Brown
12
-32V
Red
10
Pin1
Connector Picture
Common Platform EAS Systems
PSU Power and Control Socket
To AM Board
From WG-SPS24
Pin1
Pin1
J4
J5
Function
I/O
Cable
color
GND
Common
GND
Brown
(white)
24VAC
26vac±5%
Red
TX OFF
Output
Orange
Alarm
Input
Yellow
AntiJammer
Input
Green
Alarm
Volume
Output
Blue
Pin #
J6
Pin #
Function
Cable color
Ferrite CH1
Black
Ferrite CH1
Red
Ferrite CH2
Black
Ferrite CH2
Red
Alarm
Red
Alarm
Black
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Common Platform EAS Systems
Fuse Replacement Information (on BTL socket Board)
The fuse holder is accessed through the socket board side of pedestal.
Fuse Replacement:
5mm x 20mm
3.15A (Fast Fuse)
1. Equipment shall be electrically disconnected from
the main circuit supply when replacing the fuse.
2. Remove the fuse holder with a screwdriver,
rotating it in a counterclockwise direction.
3. Replace the fuse in accordance with the
specification noted above.
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF DAMAGE; REPLACE ONLY WITH
THE SAME FUSE TYPE AND RATING.
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Common Platform EAS Systems
Pedestal Tuning Access (on BTL AM Board)
Common Platform systems include advanced tuning features that offer the technician a
choice of access. There is a connector on the Transceiver PCB for tuning access. The
installer can connect to the pedestal using a laptop PC with a WG connection cable or attach
an external IR tuning and display module. The same dedicated tuning connector on the
transceiver board accepts both the WG USB cable and external IR tuning and display module.
WG connection Cable
WG IR Module
Laptop PC
IR Module
Pedestal tuning access using the WG
IR tuning module offers the external
display interface and traditional
remote control interface.
Pedestal tuning access using a laptop
PC is through the WG connection
cable.
Laptop tuning software with WG cable and IR Tuning Module are
optional and must be ordered separately from WG Security Products.
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Common Platform EAS Systems
SMART POWER SUPPLY (SPS)
SPS Controls and Connections
SPS Front View
SPS Power
On/Off Switch
Fuse Replacement:
Internal AC fuse rating
(T3.15AL, 250V)
Caution! Remove power
before service.
SPS Top View
Input Voltage
Select Switch A
Main AC Power In
TX Antenna
On/Off Switch
Pedestal Alarm
Volume Adjust
24vac
Power & Data
Output
SPS Rear View
Input Voltage
Select Switch B
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Common Platform EAS Systems
SPS Box Terminals Illustration
SPS Main AC Input Terminal Layout
Main AC Cable (3 wires)
Pin Function Color
Neutral
Blue
Ground
Green w/Yellow Stripe
Live
Red(Brown)
N - GND - L
Pin:
Main AC
Input
Terminal
LED Status
Pin:
LED
On
Off
TX Off
TX is Off
TX is On
System
Alarm
Alarm
Enabled
Alarm
Disabled
Jammer
Detection
Detection
Enabled
Detection
Disabled
Alarm
Volume
Dim Means
Weaker
Bright Means
Louder
10
SPS Output Terminal Layout (10 pins)
SPS to Pedestal Cable (6 wires)
Alarm
Relay
Jammer
Relay
Pin #
Function
GND
24VAC
TX OFF
Alarm
AntiJammer
Alarm
Volume
Electrical
Common
GND
26
VAC
>4.0vdc
<2.5vdc
<2.5vdc
5-15vdc
1A
Contact
1A
Contact
I/O
Output
Output
Output
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
15
10
Common Platform EAS Systems
SPS Box Main AC Input and Voltage Setup
The Smart Power Supply (SPS) box accepts 5 input voltages: 100vac 110vac and 120vac in
North America and Japan, 220vac and 240vac in Europe and Australia.
Caution: Set the two Voltage Switches (A and B) on the SPS at the specified
combination based on the local incoming voltage value (see picture below).
AC Power In
Voltage Switch A
Voltage Switch B
HIGH MID LOW
(Three Positions)
100vac
Voltage Switch A - 115
220vac
Voltage Switch A - 230
Voltage Switch B - LOW
Voltage Switch B - MIDDLE
110vac
Voltage Switch A - 115
240vac
Voltage Switch A - 230
Voltage Switch B - MIDDLE
Voltage Switch B - HIGH
120vac
Voltage Switch A - 115
Voltage Switch B - HIGH
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Common Platform EAS Systems
Interconnection between Smart Power Supply and Pedestal
The system transceiver board has two sockets (combined pins 1 to 6) that connect to SPS
output terminal pins 1 to 6 (one-to-one pin connection). The reference diagram shows the pin
mapping relation between transceiver board and PSU.
WG SPS-24
Socket Board
Isolated Multiple Conductor Cable
Pin 1
Pin 1
Un-Shielded
J4
J5
Pin 6
Pin 6
Caution! One SPS can power
only one transceiver pedestal.
Cable Conductors Specifications
Note: Specifications are calculated at 30 meters (100 feet) length.
Pin
Function
I/O
Cable color
GND
Common GND
Brown (white)
24VAC
26vac±5%
Red
TX OFF
Output
Orange
Alarm
Input
Yellow
Anti-Jammer
Input
Green
Alarm Volume
Output
Blue
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Common Platform EAS Systems
Power Cord Notices
The SPS delivered does not include AC cable for installation; we recommend that you use a
CE approved power cord H05 VV-F or H05 VVH2-F2 (Refer to the Electrical code which
governs your country for installation of an Anti-Theft Unit to the Main power Supply) with the
cable specification and gauge provided below.
North American Power Supply Connections
Here is a sample of qualified external power line at one end with three close
loop lugs connector and a molded receptacle terminal block at the other end.
Conductors are color coded white (neutral), black (line) and green or
green/yellow (ground).
Operation of this equipment at voltages exceeding 130 VAC will require power
supply cords which comply with NEMA configurations.
close loop lugs must attach wires as the following spec
The AC wire into the insulation tube must be
no less than 5mm long.
For North America use of power cords with an AC Plug is not allowed to be
used with the product when permanently installed. Use standard building
wiring as defined by the NEC or CEC.
Also for the North America, conduit size and knockout sizes are called out in UL
60950-1 Annex NAE, Table NAE.2 and Table NAE.3 or the NEC and CEC. (Licensed
electrician should find reference of these requirements from the relative
regulations.)
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Common Platform EAS Systems
International Power Supply Cord
Here is a sample of qualified external power line at one end with three close
loop lugs connector and a molded receptacle terminal block at the other end.
Conductors are CEE color-coded—light blue (neutral), brown (line) and
green/yellow (ground). Other IEC 320 C-13 type power supply cords can be
used if they comply with the safety regulations of the country in which they are
installed.
close loop lugs must attach wires as the following spec
The AC wire into the insulation tube must be no less
than 5mm long.
Main AC input Cable Specifications.
Pin
Conductors
Gauge
AWG
Conductor L
0.75 mm 2
18
Main AC Live
Conductor N
0.75 mm 2
18
Main AC Neutral
Conductor GND
0.75 mm 2
18
Main AC Gnd
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Description
Common Platform EAS Systems
SPS Box Mounting Instructions
For installation safety and security, the SPS power supply box shall be mounted into local
certified electric distribution box. Installer must use local certified AC cable at AWG18 and a
certified circuit breaker at 15A or 20A to disconnect main power from the SPS unit. And
then from distribution box, installer can direct the output cable from each SPS to local
pedestal at different sites. (find reference in Interconnection between Smart Power
Supply and Pedestal section.)
Installer can mount the SPS
power supply unit onto a
standard DIN46277-3 mount rail.
Certified
AC cable
at AWG18
Circuit breaker
at 15A or 20A
Reliable ground must be provided to the local certified electric
distribution box contains Power Supply, by AWG 18, according to
electric code.
1. Hang the SPS box
onto the upper flange
of mount rail.
Mount Rail
2. Close up the bottom
of SPS box with the
mounting surface and
lock the lower flange of
mount rail.
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Common Platform EAS Systems
SPS Box External Relay interface
The external relay interface is located at Output side of the SPS.
Suggested Relay Ratings
1A@ 24 VDC
Last 4 pins on this end.
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10
SPS Output Terminal Layout (10 pins)
Alarm
Relay
SPS to Pedestal Cable (6 wires)
Pin #
Function
GND
24VAC
TX OFF
Alarm
AntiJammer
Alarm
Volume
Jammer
Relay
1A
Contact Rating
Electrical
Notes:
1. Wire length to the dry contact circuit is limited to 20 feet.
2. To prevent high voltage noise from being introduced into
the transceiver and degrading the system’s performance,
it is highly recommended that you use a 24vdc output
relay.
***
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10
1A
Contact Rating

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