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Chapter 8: Installation of the transmitter in the hard-wired system

1)

Choose the position of the transmitter, fix it at the height desired and orientate it as much

precisely as you can towards the direction where the receiver will be installed

2)

Position the 4 dip-switches according to the working frequency chosen

3)

Connect the supplying (from 11,5 V   to 15 V  ) and check the transmitter working by the

lighting-up of the Red Led inside; taking off the jumper S1 (Off Led), it is possible to
disable the Led  for reducing consumption

4)

Connect the TT terminals of tamper board to tamper line of control panel.

Chapter 9: Installation of receiver in the hard-wired system

1)

Install the receiver in the support at the same height of the transmitter

2)

Position the 4 dip-switches according to the working frequency chosen

3)

Connect the supplying (from 11,5 V   to 15 V  ) to the po and negative - terminals

4)

Connect the C and NC alarm outputs and the disqualification output D to the detection

line of the control panel and the TT terminals to anti-tamper line of the control panel

General Warning for the hard-wired system

It is suggested to reach the two units by use of a plastic flexible and waterproof pipe and
to make the connections by use of shielded cables.
The choice of the section of the wires to be used for connections must be made according
to the distance from supplying source, in order to grant a minimum continuous tension of
12 V   on both units. Should the supplying tension get lower than this value, bad-functioning
might occur.

Chapter 10: Installation of transmitter in the wireless system

1)

Choose the position of the transmitter, fix it at the height desired and orientate it at sight as

much precisely as you can towards the direction where the receiver will be installed.

2)

Position the 4 dip-switches according to the working frequency chosen

3)

Connect the 230 V ~ supplying to the input of the supply unit given within

4)

Connect the support pole to the ground

5)

Connect the ter and - to the output of the 13,8 V   /300 mA supply unit, given within

and check the functioning of the transmitter by the inside red Led (taking off jumper S1 Off

Led it is possible to disable the Led to decrease consumption)

6)

Connect the batteries poles to ter and - of the supply unit given within

7)

In order to have an alarm indication in case of opening of the cover, it is suggested to

connect the TT terminals in series to supplying positive

Chapter 11: Installation of the receiver in the wireless system

1)

Install the receiver in the proper support, at the same height of the transmiter

2)

Position the 4 dip-switches according to the working frequency chosen

3)

Connect the 230V ~ supplying to the input of the supply unit given within

4)

Connect the support pole to the ground

5)

Connect the ter and - to the output of the 13,8 V   /300 mA supply unit given within

6)

Connect the back-up battery poles to ter and - of the supply unit given within

General Warning for wireless system

Create a double isolation for the passing of the mains cable at 220 V ~, inside a
pole, by using an additional shield.

Summary of Contents for BM 120 M

Page 1: ...IST0638V1 0 MICROWAVE BEAMS FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE BM 60 M BM 120 M BM 200 M BM60M WS AVS ELECTRONICS Curtarolo Padova Italy www avselectronics com A COMPANY WITH CERTIFIED SYSTEM OF QUALITY ISO90...

Page 2: ...m pag 14 Chapter 9 Installation of receiver in the hard wired system pag 14 General Warning for the hard wired system pag 14 Chapter 10 Installation of transmitter in the wireless system pag 14 Chapte...

Page 3: ...er Special self adjusting and signal elaboration circuits have been used in the receiver for automatic compensation of temperature variations Detection Area The shape of the irradiation area is very w...

Page 4: ...o r o t c e t e d t s n i a g a n o i t c e t o r p r o f t u p t u o c n B A l e n a p e t o m e r f o n o i t c e n n o c r o f r o o d l a i r e s r e m m i r T L E V E L d e v i e c e r l a n g i...

Page 5: ...ROSSO OFF LED ROSSO CAG SENS OFF COMP SW1 COMP TEST CAG LEVEL LED TX S1 OFF LED VERDE S2 OFF LED ROSSO S1 OFF GREEN LED S2 OFF RED LED GREEN LED RED LED d r a o B l a n i m r e T V 2 1 e v i t a g e...

Page 6: ...ved by the receiver and whose amplitude is compared with the programmed alarm threshold When an intruder crosses the microwave area it causes a signal intensity decrease under a minimum level fixed th...

Page 7: ...or more couples of beams have to be positioned for reaching the distance required BE CAREFUL only elements with different frequencies F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 and of the same type TX TX or RX RX can be installe...

Page 8: ...imetric installation the beams cross the patterns they must always be installed in pair 2 4 6 etc It is absolutely necessary to avoid installing a transmitter near a receiver belonging to another coup...

Page 9: ...to use couples of beams having close working frequency two couples with frequency F1 and F2 or F3 and F4 BM60M 1 meter BM60M WS 1 meter BM120M 10 meters BM200M 10 meters If the fence is made of bushes...

Page 10: ...quired in order to avoid false alarms caused by reflection of microwave beam BM60M 0 6 meters BM60M W S 0 6 meters BM120M 2 meters BM200M 2 meters A corridor large not less than 0 6 meters for BM60M a...

Page 11: ...ection of the ray BM60M 4 meters BM60M WS 4 meters BM120M 10 meters BM200M 10 meters It is also possible to install the system BM M along a transited street with transit in this case it is necessary t...

Page 12: ...inst bad weather conditions and temperature variations nevertheless it is necessary to care for following situations RAIN strong rain only causes a decrease of signal power whilst water puddles may in...

Page 13: ...for beams positioning and the installation height 2 Supply the transmitter and the receiver with two batteries and orientate TX and RX one towards the other 3 Check the signal on TP and adjust it at...

Page 14: ...units Should the supplying tension get lower than this value bad functioning might occur Chapter 10 Installation of transmitter in the wireless system 1 Choose the position of the transmitter fix it a...

Page 15: ...g in mind that in absence of seeming movements inside the protected area Green Led on fix there is no signal noise Green Led quick or slow flashing the signal noise is low but is anyway detected by th...

Page 16: ...on due to moving objects the level is fix Check that the quiet condition is as described 2 the beam is disturbed or we are crossing a sensitive area partial darkening 3 the beam has been darkened and...

Page 17: ...ve area when the target approaches or moves away crosswise to the pattern and it automatically increases the receiver sensitivity in order to make easier detection of the target when it crosses the ce...

Page 18: ...inside the box Chapter 16 Kit AMP optional Anti removal The anti removal kit AMP is made of two bulbs whose function is sending an alarm in case of tampering or removal of the beam from its support Th...

Page 19: ...mum level for over 30 seconds Chapter 18 Additional supply unit for BM60M WS In both transmitter and receiver the supply unit is fixed inside the cover on the top whilst a back up battery 12V 0 8 Ah i...

Page 20: ...ich it is coupled a yellow Led FAIL is especially appointed to the Disqualification indication a red Led ALARM indicating the alarm condition it follows the condition of the receiver red Led a green L...

Page 21: ...G LEVEL B D TP PTP2 T T NC TAM PE R TAMPER LED VERDE OFF LEDVERDE PTP1 LED ROSSO CA G OFF LEDROSSO OFF C OMP SENS LED TX PTP3 SW1 COMP C B A TEST CA G LEVEL B D TP PTP2 T T NC TAM PE R TAMPER LED VERD...

Page 22: ...struttore dichiara sotto la propria responsabilit che questo prodotto conforme alla direttiva 93 68 EEC marcatura e soddisfa i requisiti essenziali e altre prescrizioni rilevanti della direttiva 1999...

Page 23: ...standards in accordance with the Directives mentioned Luogo Place Curtarolo Data Date April 2006 Firma Signature Nome Name G BARO Amministratore Managing Director e r o t t u r t s o C r e r u t c a...

Page 24: ...y c n e u q e r f n o i s s i m s n a r T z H M 8 6 8 M F n o i t a c i d n i l a v i v r u S o n s e y y a l e r r o t c e t e d f o k c o l B B l a n i m r e t d e t n i o p p a y b t u p t u o m r...

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