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Secure the mounting bracket to the post with U-bolt or to other mounting surface with appropriate
screws or fasteners.
3.
Secure the swivel assembly to MicroWave 330 Transmitter and Receiver and attach to mounting
bracket.
4.
Rotate the MicroWave 330 Transmitter and Receiver so that the conduit fittings are pointed straight
down.
5.
Tighten the large nuts on the swivel assembly to hold the units in place.
5.0 Modes of Operation
MicroWave 330 has two modes of operation. One is the Normal Free Running configuration and the other is the
Tethered configuration. In either configuration a controller is required for operation. The controllers that can be
used are the Relay Control Module II (RCM II), Control Module II (CM II), Graphic Control Module II (GCM
II), and Perimeter Security Manager (PSM) or a third party SDK development. See controller manuals for more
information.
5.1 Free Running Mode
In the Free Running mode the controller and laptop are connected to the MicroWave 330 receiver as shown in
Figure 18. MicroWave 330 setup and detection parameters are configured using the Universal Installation
Service Tool II (UIST II) running on a laptop or desktop computer connected to the RS232 Configuration Port,
Com 3. Alarm reporting is configured at the controller and is communicated on the RS422 alarm polling
network, Com 1 and Com 2. If a CM II or GCM II controller is used, MicroWave 330 can be configured using
the UIST II through the controller.
Figure 18 – Free Running
In the Free Running mode the MicroWave 330 transmitter and receiver are independently configured. The
transmitter and receiver must have their modulation channel set to the same modulation frequency. The tamper
switch from the transmitter is monitored independently. The receiver has two tamper switches. One can be
monitored over the alarm polling network and the other can be monitored independently. A typical Free Run
configuration using an RCM II as the controller and a Relay Output II (ROM II) module is show in Figure 19.
Optionally an AIM II can be used to monitor transmitter tampers.
Note: power wiring has been left off this
example for clarity
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