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Upgraded for e-Nova applications

Summary of Contents for SH100AX

Page 1: ...Upgraded for e Nova applications...

Page 2: ...infra red beam transmit receive channels 237 5 3 Selection of Normally Closed Normally Open 239 5 4 Optical alignment verification 239 5 5 Adjustment of detection speed 242 5 6 Adjustment of alarm in...

Page 3: ...nds and carries out the installations under his only responsibility It is his responsibility to conform to the regulations in force and to carry out the instructions and recommendations contained in t...

Page 4: ...01AX infra red barrier 2 beam 60 m without radio SH102AX infra red barrier 2 beam 30 m with radio SH103AX infra red barrier 2 beam 60 m with radio Detection Barriers SH100AX SH102AX SH101AX and SH103A...

Page 5: ...ignals in case of unfavourable environmental conditions such as snow fog heavy rain ice etc all of which are potential causes of false activations in such cases alarms will be inhibited until the adve...

Page 6: ...h approx 0 22 sq mm Max length approx 100 m for extended range applications Master module Infra red transmitter with radio transmitter The radio allows the transmission to the control panel of the sta...

Page 7: ...ch Back box external view Mounting base infra red transmission channel selector Front cover fixing screw Back box fixing screw Back box anti tamper actuation pin Radio module connector block Push butt...

Page 8: ...ts 4 joint seals 4 terminal blocks Accessories not provided wall fixing anchors mounting poles interconnect wire or cables Screws M3 8 6 Screws M4 30 4 U collars 2 U collar attachments 6 1 Loosen the...

Page 9: ...A05789 SH100AX A0113A05789 Guarantee label Connector block radio module only TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSMITTER module RECEIVER module Remove the pre cut part of the sticker and stick it to the guarante...

Page 10: ...shes every 5 s 3 1 Power supply 3 Preparation of the wireless transmitters receivers SH102AX or SH103AX SH102AX A1131A05789 Push button Battery contacts Terminal block radio module only LED Battery NO...

Page 11: ...als a learning error with 3 quick beeps in this case return to the beginning of the Learning phase above ATTENTION the push button is only active in Infra red transmitters and receivers with radio mod...

Page 12: ...record the message playing recorded message detector 4 beam 1 receiver column detector 4 beam 1 receiver column With a control panel fitted with a software version below to 2 0 0 To record the messag...

Page 13: ...approx 5 s approx 10 s approx 2 s approx 10 sec Begin the sequence by pressing holding until the LED extinguishes 5 successive presses corresponding to the parameter number Press hold until LED exting...

Page 14: ...anel Arming Blocked is inactive control panel parameter 45 set at value 0 In the case where Arming Blocked is selected Inactive parameter 45 set at 0 a fault or blockage is announced at Arming by the...

Page 15: ...r Receiver Transmitter Transmitter Receiver ATTENTION stacks of more than 2 twin beam modules is not possible in this example Transmitter Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Transmitter Receiver Receiver...

Page 16: ...ng objects branches bushes flags etc The module should not be placed 1 m Make sure the beam path of an IR transmitter does not fall within the field of view of another beams IR receiver During the opt...

Page 17: ...TENTION before fixing the bases of the modules refer first of to the first three paragraphs of the chapter 4 Infra red barrier installation sections 4 1 4 2 4 3 This product can be installed on a wall...

Page 18: ...ets of fixing holes as shown on the base of base module 2 Opposite marker holes Module 1 Module 2 4 For each base unit use a U clamp provided and one set of the fixing holes in the middle of the base...

Page 19: ...se the case and go to chapter 5 Configuration and adjustments of infra red detection 1 Hang the back box to the bottom of the base 2 Close the box 3 Tighten the fixing screw 1 3 2 5 Position the base...

Page 20: ...lave module Infra red transmitter without radio SH102AX or SH103AX Radio transmission to control panel Round multi core cable approx 5 mm dia 4 wire telephone type each approx 0 22 sq mm Max length ap...

Page 21: ...nnection with the lower module is made from the bottom connector block of the upper module to the top connector block of the lower module The slave module without radio transmitter is the highest in t...

Page 22: ...ng Anti tamper pin End of line terminator block Upper cable break out Cable gland with sealing ring B Open clear the cable gland access hole just above the anti tamper pin A Remove the End of line ter...

Page 23: ...Tighten the cable gland D Insert the 4 wire cross section 0 22 mm2 telephone type connecting cable round approx 5 mm up to 100 m approx max length Connect to the upper terminal block as described in s...

Page 24: ...A1131A05789 D Install the cable gland and its sealing ring Lower cable access point cover cable gland with sealing ring C Remove the cover which covers the lower connector block A At the first slave...

Page 25: ...the next slave IR module above the previous module repeat section 2 above 2 Installing slave modules without radio links E Insert the connection cable of the previous module through the lower cable g...

Page 26: ...MUST be positioned to OFF 5 select NC NO must be positioned OFF Transmitter TRANSMITTER micro switches 1 inhibition time 2 not used Must be positioned OFF 3 select NC NO Must be positioned OFF Receive...

Page 27: ...e each other are selected to the same channel and that adjacent units are selected to different channels ATTENTION do not select adjacent channels for adjacent beams always to leave two channels gap w...

Page 28: ...B Receiver B Receiver D Transmitter D Transmitter F Receiver F As the receivers B E F could receive infra red transmissions from transmitter A select the channels indicated in the small squares below...

Page 29: ...screwdriver Turn anti clockwise to lower the lens Turn clockwise to raise the lens Optical alignment is an important adjustment to increase the reliability of the product In order to reach the maximu...

Page 30: ...g card through the eyepiece then adjust the horizontal vertical angles until the associated IR module appears in the centre of the sighting card and in the centre of the eyepiece as per the adjacent d...

Page 31: ...llent Poor Adjust precisely using a voltmeter Make a precise adjustment using a voltmeter to maximise the output voltage until reaching a level beyond Good According to the measured voltage the IR bea...

Page 32: ...from the 4 available Micro switch position Beam interruption time Sprinting 50 ms factory default Running 100 ms Walking 250 ms Slow movement 500 ms Receiver 5 6 Adjustment of alarm inhibit period In...

Page 33: ...flexion from the ground or a wall Also good reflectors of visible light are also of good reflectors of infra red transmissions If interfering reflectors are present and causing a problem remove them f...

Page 34: ...micro switches 1 of transmitter and 3 of the receiver on OFF battery life will be reduced A Hang the cover from the top B Latch the cover closed C Tighten the fixing screw C B A CAUTION in order to a...

Page 35: ...ait a minimum of 90 seconds 3 Command the control panel ON Armed the control panel responds Beep ON 4 Wait for the end of the programmed Exit delay the control panel announces ON 5 Break interrupt the...

Page 36: ...ier the control panel can signal column power fault column tamper alarm cover opening or cutting or interconnect wiring module radio fault In the example below detector X is a radio module in an infra...

Page 37: ...C Remove the unit Detector status LEDs Transmitter power ON Powered lit Receiver beam broken Alarm lit Transmitter and receiver low battery Low battery flashing Receiver Transmitter Alarm LED Low bat...

Page 38: ...l installation test 6 Return the control panel to user mode by entering installer code A Insert the battery in its housing in the direction indicated in the diagram B Press firmly on the battery to es...

Page 39: ...to facilitate a quick Functional Installation Test Receiver ON OFF Emetteur ON OFF R cepteur Transmitter Receiver Micro switch position Beam interruption time Sprinting 50 ms factory default Running 1...

Page 40: ...DULES Beam Type Detector Personal message or location Group Delay period Alarm Siting position No level receiver Example Receiver 3 Beam 1 receiver column 1 Immediate Prealert Entry gate 1 Transmitter...

Page 41: ...d transmitter 1 battery receiver 1 battery Battery life 5 years with 15 detections per day LEDs Alarm receiver alarm indication lit poor reception flashing or lit Power transmitter power ON lit power...

Page 42: ...252 GB Dimensions 164 5 mm 217 07 mm 239 mm 88 mm 83 5 mm...

Page 43: ...t with the essential requirements of the following directives R TTE Directive 99 5 EEC Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Directive ROHS 2002 95 EC in compliance with the following harmonised European s...

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Page 50: ...805184 B 07 2013...

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