American Dynamics AD1020-1541 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

Installation and

Operating Instructions

8000-1794-01, Rev. A (11 pages)

Copyright © 1999 by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation

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INSTALLATION AND

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1020 Series
30/60-Watt LED
Infrared Illuminator

    

About this Document

This document describes the installation and
operating procedures for the American Dynamics
model 1020 30/60-watt LED Infrared Illuminator
Series. The light produced by the 1020 Series is
invisible to the human eye which makes it ideally
suited for covert security operations. The 30-watt
model is designed for indoor operation and small
outdoor areas. The 60-watt model is most effective
in an outdoor environment where higher power is
required.

If you need assistance, call...

American Dynamics Technical Support Center:

Toll free: 800.442.2225

Fax: 914.624.7685

                                                           

 

The software/firmware furnished with this equipment is confidential

to, and copyrighted by, AMERICAN DYNAMICS. It is not to be
copied or disclosed in any manner without the express written consent
of AMERICAN DYNAMICS. The software/firmware is furnished to
the purchaser under a license for use on a single system.

Information furnished by AMERICAN DYNAMICS is believed to be
accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by
AMERICAN DYNAMICS for its use; nor for any infringements of
other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license
is granted by implications or otherwise under any patent or patent
rights of AMERICAN DYNAMICS.

Contents

Warnings and Cautions ................................................. 2
Before You Begin ......................................................... 2

Unpacking and Inspection......................................... 2
Maintenance .............................................................. 2
Installation and Service ............................................. 2

Description.................................................................... 2

Features ..................................................................... 2

Over-voltage shut-off ............................................ 2
Temperature-related shut-off ................................ 2

Power Supply Selection ............................................ 2
Twilight Switch......................................................... 3

Power Supply Installation ............................................. 3

General Safety........................................................... 3
1040-3060PSA Power Supply Installation................ 3

Power Supply Wiring.................................................... 4

Installer Wiring ......................................................... 5

Primary Connections............................................. 5
Secondary Connections......................................... 6

Power Supply Operation ............................................... 6

120Vac/230Vac Operation........................................ 6
1040-3060PSA Power Supply Output Voltage ......... 6
Measuring the 1040-3060PSA Output Voltage......... 6
Adjusting the 1040-3060PSA Output Voltage .......... 6

Two-Wire Connections ................................................. 6

Illuminator to Power Supply Connection (2-Wire) ... 7

Four-Wire Connections................................................. 7

Jumper Clip Removal................................................ 7
Illuminator to Power Supply Connection (4-Wire) ... 7

Troubleshooting ............................................................ 8
Dimensions ................................................................... 9
Specifications .............................................................. 10
Declarations ................................................................ 11

Regulatory Compliance........................................... 11
Other Declarations .................................................. 11

Summary of Contents for AD1020-1541

Page 1: ...a license for use on a single system Information furnished by AMERICAN DYNAMICS is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by AMERICAN DYNAMICS for its use nor for an...

Page 2: ...oduct for service Do not attempt to service this product yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Descriptio...

Page 3: ...Before installation become familiar with all the special features and warnings associated with this equipment Once installation is complete store this document in a safe convenient location for futur...

Page 4: ...ponents B C and D of the liquid tight hub Figure 3 into an appropriate pass through Note Hub B fits through the O ring D on the outside of the enclosure and is secured by nut C on the inside of the en...

Page 5: ...osure by means of the double sided tape provided Tighten the bushing Caution If necessary trim the MOV surge suppressor leads to keep them as short as possible After the leads are connected to the ter...

Page 6: ...he S V terminals Connect the proper input supply voltage 120Vac or 230Vac to the input terminals Confirm a reading of 13 5 0 1Vdc If necessary adjust the Voltage Adjustment Potentiometer VR51 Adjustin...

Page 7: ...0 3060PSA Power Supply uses remote sensing to maintain a constant voltage at the Illuminator A 4 wire configuration between the power supply and the Illuminator maintains the correct load voltage over...

Page 8: ...0 watt illuminator AWG Distance 12 0m 30 5m 0 100 14 0m 22 9m 0 75 16 0m 15 2m 0 50 Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Lamp does not come on No 13 5 Vdc to Lamp Check 120 Vac or 230 Vac s...

Page 9: ...020 SERIES 30 60 WATT LED INFARED ILLUMINATOR 8000 1794 01 REV A 9 Dimensions Figure 8 1020 series Illuminator dimensions 30 60 Watt model 65mm 2 56 182mm 7 17 127mm 5 0 2mm 08 21mm 83 6mm threaded ho...

Page 10: ...range 22m 72ft 20m 66ft 20m 66ft 55m 180ft 42m 138ft 35m 115ft ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage 13 5Vdc 13 5Vdc 13 5Vdc 13 5Vdc 13 5Vdc 13 5Vdc Current Amps 2 5A 2 5A 2 5A 4 6A 4 6A 4 6A ALL UNITS Service...

Page 11: ...sible 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 make...

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