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(2) Connect the 4 wires from the sensor to the battery and terminals of the transmitter.

z

 Detection signal output

Connect the detection signal output to the transmitter.

The detection output signal from the sensor is N.C. 
It is a non-polarity signal. Please connect the transmitter directly. 
When the sensor detects something, the output signal changes to OPEN.

Connect battery as follows. 

Use a common battery for TX-124R and a transmitter.

Use CR123A lithium batteries only!

When inserting or replacing batteries, be sure to use two new batteries. Do not mix used and new batteries. 

WARNING

(1) Take the 2 screws (cross head screws) off the 

mounting base and detach the mounting box.

(3) Store the transmitter and battery in the 

mounting box and fasten the screws. 
   (Ref.: 6. INSTALLATION)

(4) After connecting the transmitter, please 

check operation.

z

 Battery input

The "+" of transmitter's battery or the "+" of attached battery holder.

The "-" of transmitter's battery or the "-" of attached battery holder.

Input terminal of transmitter (non-polarity)

Output when detecting ultraviolet

Real Time + delay time (approx 2 sec.)

Solid state switch N.C.    3VDC

s

0.01A Max

b) Share 2 × CR123A battery using attached battery holder.

     

Transmitter

Red

Black

Battery
holder

Transmitter

Red

Black

Battery
holder

Transmitter

Red

Black

POWER

Transmitter

Blue

White

ALARM

Red: Battery input (+)

Black: Battery input (-)

Blue: Detection signal output

White: Detection signal output

a) Share the battery of the transmitter.

Battery

Transmitter

Summary of Contents for TX-124R

Page 1: ...ectric shock etc Do not connect equipment that exceeds the indicated output capacity It may cause fire The flame sensor TX 124R detects ultraviolet rays contained in flames and activates an external o...

Page 2: ...n on concrete or gypsum board please use anchors and screws suitable for the material Keep the sensor angle somewhere between completely horizontal and completely vertical when installed outdoors The...

Page 3: ...areas are averages Sensitivity H Sensitivity H 5 0 6 1 SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW Sensitivity H Sensitivity L 5 10 15 20 25 30 m 15 5 10 15 20 25 30 m 15 GAS FLAME OF LIGHTER 2 75 7cm GAS...

Page 4: ...ounting base and detach the mounting box 3 Store the transmitter and battery in the mounting box and fasten the screws Ref 6 INSTALLATION 4 After connecting the transmitter please check operation z Ba...

Page 5: ...ound the edge of the detection area If areas that do not need to be in the detection area are in the detection area make adjustments by changing the angle or masking the area Check the operation not o...

Page 6: ...tting of the detection timer to one up and then check the situation again Assuming an identical flame the detecting distance for L is half of the detecting distance for H DETECTION TIMER SENSITIVITY L...

Page 7: ...ce Trouble Completely inactive Sometimes inactive Activated without flame Check No battery connected Low battery No power supply Broken wire or improper wire An object that is obstructing the rays is...

Page 8: ...de the model number of the products original date of shipment and nature of difficulty being experienced There will be charges rendered for product repairs made after our Warranty Period has expired N...

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