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Input

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Input

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Input

(N.C.)

Input

(N.C.)

Transmitter

This product is provided with wiring based on the assumption that 
N.C. wireless transmitters are used.
Connect the cables from the back box (Yellow/Yellow-white, 
Green/Green-white, and Black/Black-white) to the respective 
terminals on the wireless transmitters.

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wireless transmitters with four inputs or use two wireless 
transmitters with two inputs each.

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Power input (+)
Power input (-)


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Blue
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Blue
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Tamper output
Tamper output

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DQ output
DQ output
Alarm output
Alarm output

Main unit

Back box


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Power input (+)
Power input (-)


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Tamper output

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of them must have two outputs.

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Summary of Contents for Smart Line SL-350 QFR

Page 1: ...y SAFT Up to 8 batteries 4 in the transmitter 4 in the receiver normal operation requires 2 batteries Battery saving function Intermittent output function Spacious back bck box for numerous wireless t...

Page 2: ...cts that may swing in the wind and block the beam Do not install the receiver in a location where it is exposed to direct sunlight Install the unit at a height where an object can be detected without...

Page 3: ...3 Warning all 3 3 4 J _ J J Note 3 Velcro tape Note 3 Note Note _ Note _ J _ _...

Page 4: ...operation Do not contact with the optical unit when mounting the cover Otherwise malfunction may occur due to the shift of the optical axis resulting in the need of readjustment Banding band Wiring n...

Page 5: ...ing one detector Knockout position Peel off the liner 3 Perform the wall mounting procedure of 3 to 9 on page 3 to 4 3 Perform the wall mounting procedure of 3 to 9 on page 3 to 4 POLE 1 POLE 2 When m...

Page 6: ...In doing this installation the maximum detection range shall be half of the original detection range This is to compensate the attenuation of beam by the corner of the cover When installing the detect...

Page 7: ...diagram in Setting the D Q output in 4 3 on page 10 NOTE 3 6 Receiver Black Power input Power input Black Brown Yellow Green Blue Purple Green Blue Purple Tamper output Tamper output Brown Yellow DQ o...

Page 8: ...ter 3 Receiver 1 Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 3 Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Receiver Receiver Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Receiver Receiver 1 2 _ _ _ 4 Tra...

Page 9: ...Alarm indicator LED on the pairing receiver Perform rough alignment of the horizontal angle 2 Look into the viewfinder and perform fine alignment of the horizontal and vertical angles using the alignm...

Page 10: ...10 Caution Caution _ Caution Caution 1 3 4 Receiver Transmitter 5 5 1 Receiver 4 3 _ all 1 J 3 J 4 J _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ A C...

Page 11: ...Transmitter Power ON ON Power OFF OFF Low battery indicator Voltage reduction Blinking Operating temperature 20 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Operating humidity 95 max Alignment angle 90 Horizontal 10 Vertical Di...

Page 12: ...t mm inch Unit mm inch OPTIONS 9 9 1 OPTIONS Anti Bird Cap ABC 4 Back Cover BC 4 Battery Common use Unit BCU 4 Pole Side Cover PSC 4 Unit mm inch Unit mm inch 458 18 470 18 5 84 3 3 199 7 8 85 3 3 458...

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