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8. SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL

AX-250PLUS

AX-500PLUS

AX-350TF

AX-650TF

Detection Method

Infrared Photoelectric

Range

Outdoor

250ft(75m)

500ft(150m)

350ft(100m)

650ft(200m)

Indoor

500ft(150m)

1000ft(300m)

700ft(200m)

1300ft(400m)

Maximum Arrival Distance

2500ft(750m)

5000ft(1500m)

3500ft(1000m)

6500ft(2000m)

Beam Characteristics

Pulsed Infrared

Selectable Beam Frequency

4 channel

Interruption Period

50~500 msec (Selectable)

50, 100, 250, 500 msec (4steps)

Power Input

10.5~30VDC

Current Draw
(trans receiver)

Normal operation 50 mA max

T:22mA+R:28mA

Normal operation 60 mA max

T:11mA+R:49mA

Normal operation 62 mA max

T:13mA+R:49mA

During optical alignment 78 mA max

T:11mA+R:67mA

During optical alignment 80 mA max

T:13mA+R:67mA

Alarm Period

2sec(±1) nominal

Alarm Output

Form C Relay (28VDC 0.2A max)

Tamper Switch

N.C. opens when cover is removed (RECEIVER only)

N.C. opens when cover is removed

Operating Temperature

-13°F~131°F (-25°C~+55°C)

-30°F~140°F (-35°C~+60°C)

Environment Humidity

95% max

Alignment Angle

±10°  Vertical, ±90°  Horizontal

Alarm Memory

LED indicates memory status.

Selectable Negative & Positive

Environmental Disquali

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Circuit

Form C relay operates when beam energy has been 

gradually reduced to abnormal level.

Mounting

Wall or Pole

Weatherproof

IP54

Weight

95.2 oz (2700g) Transmitter and Receiver

97.0 oz (2750g) Transmitter and Receiver

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 cations and design are subject to change without prior notice.

9. DIMENSIONS

Summary of Contents for AX-250PLUS

Page 1: ...escription before reading the rest of this manual WARNING Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause death or serious injury CAUTION Failure to fo...

Page 2: ...y on a solid surface 3 Prevent direct sunlight from entering into internal receiver 5 Avoid aerial wiring 4 A different type of beam should not reach the receiver receiver transmitter other model tran...

Page 3: ...l with the screw Pole mounting Place U Shape brackets at the top of the pole And pull out the wire through the wiring hole og the Mounting plate attach the mouting plate to the U Shape bracket with sc...

Page 4: ...oltage or current rating specified for any of the terminals during installation doing so might cause fire or damage to the devices WIRE SIZE 12V DC 24V DC AWG22 0 33mm2 1300 400m 7500 2300m AWG20 0 52...

Page 5: ...e Beam Blocking Tool from the mirror Don t move mirrors 2 Horizontal Adjustment Adjust the vertical alignment screw to obtain the maximum voltage from the monitor jack Adjust the vertical alignment sc...

Page 6: ...t exceed the following length MODEL AX 350 650TF WARNING Do not exceed the voltage or current rating specified for any of the terminals during installation doing so might cause fire or damage to the d...

Page 7: ...lly 1 ADJUST THE UPPER MIRROR 2 ADJUST THE LOWER MIRROR Attach the Beam Blocking Tool to the lower mirror on both the transmitter and receiver Adjust the upper mirror Excel reading on the LED indicato...

Page 8: ...ncies TWO channels apart when stacking units on top of one another See following example The upper unit is set on channel 1 while the lower is on channel 3 channel 2 and 4 could have also been used 1...

Page 9: ...ses Alarm Trouble Output NOTE If the control panel s input terminals have the same common the alarm output sleep and trouble output can be triggered simultaneously 7 4 RE TRANSMITTING CIRCUIT The adva...

Page 10: ...3mA R 49mA During optical alignment 78 mA max T 11mA R 67mA During optical alignment 80 mA max T 13mA R 67mA Alarm Period 2sec 1 nominal Alarm Output Form C Relay 28VDC 0 2A max Tamper Switch N C open...

Page 11: ...appropriately If AX 350TF AX 650TF beams are used at the installation site select different Frequency Channels for the beams causing the interference NO OK Remove the alarm circuit wire from the RECEI...

Page 12: ...ry heavy rain occurred at the same time as the activation There are plants trees or debris that may block the beam during windy conditions The unit may be detecting a large bird The units may be detec...

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