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EL20
INTEGRAL
JUMPERS
INTERRUPTION
TIME NEEDED TO
GENERATE AN
ALARM
No. OF
INTERRUPTED
BEAMS
No. OF
BARRIER BEAM
1 m
No. OF
BARRIER BEAM
1,5 m
1
2
ADJACENT
1 sec
>0.1 sec
2
4
6
8
YELLOW CUT
JUMPERS
1
2
ADJACENT
NO ALARM
>0.1 sec
2
4
6
8
2 CUT
JUMPERS
1
2
1 sec
>0.1 sec
4
10
16
22
1 sec. = allarme
0,2 sec. = allarme
1 sec. =
allarme
NO
0,2 sec. = allarme
1 sec. = allarme
0,2 sec. = allarme
SUMMARY OF RX PROGRAMMING
TC Input
•
The TC is a command generated by the anti-tampering unit to inform the barrier of the system’s condition (armed or disarmed).
When present (disarmed system), the TC enables:
- viewing of the alarm memory
- blocking of the alarm relay, for less wear.
•
When it is not present (armed system), the TC command allows viewing of alarm events.
•
The TC command is considered to be present when the writing –12 V is indicated on the corresponding cable (Brown).
•
The TC command is considered to not be present when the writing 0 V is indicated on the corresponding cable (Brown), or when the
cable is not connected.
G
V
G
V
G
V
G = YELLOW JUMPER
V = GREEN JUMPER
TRANSMITTER
CONNECTION CABLES
•
RED: POSITIVE
•
BLACK: NEGATIVE
•
BLUE: TAMPER
•
WHITE: TAMPER
Factory Parameters
•
The RX column is supplied with point
to-point operating mode.
•
The TX column is supplied with integral
jumper: minimum rating.
Fig.10
Fig.12
RX Programming
•
Each RX column is supplied with 2 jumpers that are used for
programming the operating mode.
•
INTEGRAL JUMPERS: POINT-TO-POINT BEAM MODE
An alarm is generated when a single beam is interrupted for at least
one second, or when 2 adjacent beams are interrupted for >0.1 sec.
•
YELLOW CUT JUMPER: ADJACENT BEAM MODE
An alarm is generated when 2 adjacent beams are interrupted for at
least >0.1 sec.
•
2 CUT JUMPERS: CROSSED BEAM MODE
An alarm is generated when a single beam is interrupted for at least
one second, or when 2 beams are interrupted for >0.1 sec.
WARNING: The range of crossed beams is typically 0.9 m and can
increase if the columns are installed in the presence of strong
environmental light.
TX Programming
• Each Tx column is supplied with 1 jumper for programming the
transmitted optical power as follows:
- integral jumper: reduced optical power
- cut jumper: maximum optical power
The following ranges are obtained according to the selected optical
power:
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
•
INTEGRAL JUMPER
MINIMUM RANGE 40 cm
MAX RANGE 2 m
•
CUT JUMPER
MINIMUM RANGE 2 m
MAX RANGE 10 m
>0.1 sec = Alarm
1 sec = Alarm
>0.1 sec = Alarm
>0.1 sec = Alarm
1 sec = Alarm
INDOOR INSTALLATION
•
INTEGRAL JUMPER
MINIMUM RANGE 40 cm
MAX RANGE 5 m
•
CUT JUMPER
MINIMUM RANGE 5 m
MAX RANGE 20 m
Connection
RECEIVER CONNECTION CABLES
•
RED: POSITIVE
•
BLACK: NEGATIVE
•
GREEN: NC ALARM CONTACT
•
YELLOW: NC ALARM CONTACT
•
BROWN: TC INPUT
•
BLUE: TAMPER
•
WHITE: TAMPER
No. OF
BARRIER BEAM
0.5 m
No. OF
BARRIER BEAM
2 m
JUMPER
CONDITION
WARNING: - Detection faults or anomalies
may occur in the case of installation near
reflecting surfaces due to undesired optical
coupling. In many cases, the problem may
be solved by setting the curtain to reduced
optical power by leaving the Tx jumper intact.
Always check full functionality of the curtain
before completing installation
1 sec = NO Alarm
Fig.11