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11Tyco Safety Products Tyco Safety Products ©, April, ©, April, 2006 Rev C2006 Rev C Sensormatic Technical TrainingSensormatic Technical Training
Ultra•Max Acousto-Magnetic TechnologyUltra•Max Acousto-Magnetic Technology
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AMS-9040 AMS-9040 UUltra ltra CControllerontrollerAMS-9040 AMS-9040 UUltra ltra CControllerontroller
Revised April, 2006Rev. C
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Training OverviewTraining Overview
Goal
The Goal of this training is to provide the service technician with the necessary skills to install, configure, and adjust the AMS-9040 system so that it performs to a level expected by the customer.
Products
This training Includes the AMS-9040 controller, associated system detectors, and the Service Configurator program.
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Training OverviewTraining Overview
Description
This course consists of a combination of lecture, demonstration, and follow on lab with an estimated length of 5-6 hours.
Prerequisite
Prior Ultra•Max EAS experience ADS-216 Controller or AMS-9030 Controller
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Training Objectives (cont.)Training Objectives (cont.)
Upon completion of this training, using the service documentation, you should be able to:
1. Describe the major components that make up an AMS-9040 EAS System.
2. Identify and describe the various types of antennas and pedestals that can be used by the AMS-9040 controller.
3. Describe the capabilities and limitations of any supported system configuration.
4. Locate and describe the function of each connector in the AMS-9040 Controller.
5. Install the AMS-9040 controller and make all necessary connections to power source, antennas, and alarm units.
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Training ObjectivesTraining Objectives
6. Using the ADS4 configurator, configure the 9040 controller to operate with any supported pedestal and antenna combinations.
7. Resonate transmitters and set adjustment for proper current.
8. Using the ADS4 configurator, monitor environment noise and configure and adjust receivers for best possible performance.
9. Download voice files to the antennas or to the Digital Remote alarm unit.
10. Using the ADS4 configurator, identify phasing issues and adjust phasing if necessary.
11. Using the ADS4 configurator, isolate a hardware malfunction to a replaceable component.
12. Update controller and antenna firmware when necessary.
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IntroductionIntroduction
AMS-9040 Controller is the latest generation, 4-AMS-9040 Controller is the latest generation, 4-channel design. channel design.
1.1. New electronics will expand the number of digital New electronics will expand the number of digital antennas that can be connected to a single controller to antennas that can be connected to a single controller to four. four.
2.2. Worldwide compatible*Worldwide compatible*
3.3. Replaces today’s two-controller configurations with a Replaces today’s two-controller configurations with a single controller (at a comparable cost).single controller (at a comparable cost).
4.4. Move some antenna unique electronics from the controller Move some antenna unique electronics from the controller to the antenna capacitor boto the antenna capacitor boards (reduces controller cost). ards (reduces controller cost).
* Note - with some restrictions in certain countries* Note - with some restrictions in certain countries
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IntroductionIntroduction
Supported Antennas
Digital ProMax IV Digital FloorMax IV Digital DoorMax IV Digital Euro ProMax IV AMS-3000 Loop AMS-3003 Extended Loop AMS-3010 Wide Exit Loop
(9040 Loops are non European only)
Auxiliary Receivers Ranger SkyMax Mullion mount
Antennas Not Supported
EuroMax Plus ProMax Plus FloorMax (old) FloorMax Plus UltraPost Secondary
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IntroductionIntroduction
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IntroductionIntroduction Design Features
Drive up to 4 XCVR Antennas Drive up to 4 Aux Receivers/Noise canceling antennas Drive up to two Remote Alarms Drive up to two Beacon Lamps Conduit Ready Single Printed Circuit Board (PCB) RS-485 interface RS-232 Service Port New antenna / peripheral architecture New Digital Signal Processor (DSP) chip (TI), higher integration
of DSP/receiver electronics Configurator Required for Installation (New Configurator) Similar in size and weight than the ADS-216 controller The four transmitter channels can be multiplexed to eight
antenna coils (typically four pedestals).
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IntroductionIntroduction
Digital Antennas
Same antennas with new capacitor tuning boards
Each antenna now has an address selection switch which identifies its unique address
The alarm circuits are driven from the pedestal
Remaining Functions are the same as the D216 antennas
Assisted Transmitter Tuning
Service port at antennas
Antenna ID (Identifies Cap Board Type)
Key Switch to control the Alarms and the Tx
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IntroductionIntroduction
New Capacitor Board Advantages
Independent alarm control of antennas Zone Identification now possibleZone Identification now possible
Supports different message per pedestal
Software on antennas now flash upgradeable
Higher noise immunity & higher data rates
Longer alarm messages with higher dynamic range
Note - New pedestal is incompatible with existing digital antennas Capacitor Board.
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AMS-9040 System and Peripheral Networks
NetworksNetworks
System Network
PeripheralNetwork
RS485 to RS232 converter to Modem(BB Electronics Model #485SD9TB)
OrRS485 to Ethernet converter for Networking
(Lantronix Model #UDS10 converter)
RS-485RS-485
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Mechanical DescriptionMechanical Description
9040 Chassis Assembly
J2: RS232/ Laptop interface
J5: Sync Link
DS1: Status LED/Heartbeat
AC Power Switch
Rocker Switch orOptional Key Switch
Conduit openings for AC Power
Cable Housing / Mounting Bracket
Single Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
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AC Input/EMI Filter
Tx Current Sense & Sequencer
DSP /ReceiverCircuits
Low Voltage Supply
Transmitter Power Ampsand High Voltage Supply
Mechanical DescriptionMechanical Description PCB: Major Functional Blocks
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9040 Controller Connectors
9040 Controller Connectors
4 Tx/Rx PortsAntenna Comm
Ports4 Receive-Only
Aux Ports
P1 P24 P4 P35 Aux A C P5 P25 P6 P36 Comm port connections should correspond to TX/RX connections (A-A, B-B etc).
PCB Connectors
A B C D A B C D
B D
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Fan
P3: AC Input
P13: Fan Conn.
J2: RS232 (Laptop interface)
J5: Sync Link
DS1: Status LED/Heartbeat
P41 UltraLink Power (1) ….P7 Remote Alarms (2) P10 Beacon Lamps (2)
The 9040 can power no more than 2 remote alarms, 2 beacon lamps and 1 Ultra Link.
P8: RS485
P26: Pedestal Inhibit
P9: Relays 1 & 2
P12: Relays 3 & 4
P2: Wired Sync
PCB (cont.)
9040 Controller Connectors
9040 Controller Connectors
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9040 Controller Description9040 Controller Description
9040 Transmitters
- Simultaneous Transmit of Two Antennas (4 Coils)
- Antennas A & C are multiplexed and Antennas B & D are multiplexed. (Similar to M4K)
- 2 AntennasAntennas A and B will
transmit simultaneously
- 4 AntennasAntennas A and B will
transmit simultaneously, then antennas C and D will transmit simultaneously
- 3 AntennasA and B transmit
simultaneously, thenB and C will transmitsimultaneously
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9040 Controller Description9040 Controller Description
9040 Receivers: The 9040 has eight Rx Channels
In normal Rx Configuration (phase flipping), one pedestal utilizes one Rx Channel.
If “nulling” or “coil 1-2” configuration is selected, the pedestal will utilize two Rx Channels.
Therefore, if you have Aux receivers or noise canceling coils associated with Pedestals A and B, you will want to connect the Rx-only antennas to Aux C and/or Aux D, rather than to Aux A and/or Aux B
If you use Aux A and B, It functions, but the system will be slowed down
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InstallationInstallation
Installation Steps
1. Install Controller
2. Install Antennas
3. Install Alarm Units
4. Make Connections
5. Set Antenna Addresses (New Step)
6. Configure (Zone Mapping) (New Step)
7. Tuning and Testing
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InstallationInstallation
Installing Controller
Remove Top Cover and Cable Tray/Mounting Bracketfrom Controller
Cable Tray/mounting bracket Controller
Top Cover
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InstallationInstallation
Installing Controller (cont.)
1. Remove knockouts closest to connectors they are associated with
- Class 2 Dry for Remote Alarms- Class 2 Dry for Remote Alarms
- Class 2 Wet for Alarm- Class 2 Wet for AlarmManagement deviceManagement device
- Class 3 for Antennas- Class 3 for Antennas
2. Attach Conduit and/or Cables
Cable Tray / Mounting Bracket
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InstallationInstallation
Installing Controller (cont.)
3. Mount Cable tray/mounting bracket to:
- Wall- Wall
- Ceiling- Ceiling
- Shelf- Shelf
Wall Ceiling Shelf
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InstallationInstallation
Installing Controller (cont.)
Wall Mounting
Warning - Mounting Bracket can only be mounted facing up or with cable entry to the left, as shown.
OK Not OK
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InstallationInstallation
Installing Controller (cont.)
4. Mount Controller partially onto the mounting bracket, route cables through rectangular opening in the controller housing, attach connectors, and plug connectors into board.
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InstallationInstallation
Installing Controller (cont.)
4. Hardwire AC Cable or attach Power Cord
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InstallationInstallation
Installing Controller (cont.)
4. Slide Controller completely onto the mounting bracket and secure the two 1/4 turn fasteners
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Wiring DiagramWiring Diagram
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Installing Digital 4 AntennasInstalling Digital 4 Antennas Connect Tx/Rx cables to Power Pack
Install Romex-Type connectors or conduit fittings in knockouts
Route each Tx/Rx cable through knockout (locations on bracket)
Plug into appropriate TXRX connector on controller board(This connection determines which antenna is which (A,B,C,D) and also sets the address requirements for each cap board. (0,1,2,3))
P1 P24 P4 P35TXRX A TXRX B TXRXC RXRX D
Antenna ACap Board
Antenna BCap Board
Antenna CCap Board
Antenna DCap Board
9040Controller Board
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Connecting Conduit and CablesConnecting Conduit and Cables
Connect Com cables to Power Pack
Route each Com cable through knockout
Using a small screwdriver, attach Connectors 2109-0510-10 to each Com cable following the color coded label.
AMS-9040 Controller
COM A COM B COM C COM D
RS485
P2 P12 P9 P26
P5 P25 P6 P36 P8
Wired Sync Relay 3 & 4 Relay 1 & 2 PED Inh.
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9040 Controller Description9040 Controller Description
Antenna Addressing
The antenna addresses range from 0 to 7.
The antenna cap board address must be set to match the connector that its attached to.
Ex. The cap board that is attached TX/RX A, must be set to address 0
Duplicate address are not allowed
The 9040 can support up to eight addressable antennas
If more than four are used, two Comm Cables can be terminated to a single Comm port.
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DoorMax and Euro ProMax Cap Board DoorMax and Euro ProMax Cap Board
Assisted Tuning is like D216, except only one coil is tuned at a time
If DS1 and DS2 are on, set JW1-5 to correspond to Tuning LEDs then Press Button
If DS1 and DS3 are on, set JW6-10 to correspond to Tuning LEDs then press button
Repeat until Tx Off LED remains off
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FloorMax Cap Board FloorMax Cap Board
Assisted Tuning is like D216, except only one coil is tuned at a time
If DS1 and DS2 are on, set Left Bank jumpers to correspond to Tuning LEDs then Press Button
If DS1 and DS3 are on, set Right Bank jumpers to correspond to Tuning LEDs then press button
Repeat until Tx Off LED remains off
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ProMax Cap Board DescriptionProMax Cap Board Description
Assisted Tuning is like D216, except only one coil is tuned at a time If DS1 and DS2 are on, set Bottom coil jumper to correspond to Tuning LEDs then Press
Button If DS1 and DS3 are on, set Top coil jumpers to correspond to Tuning LEDs then press button Repeat until Tx Off LED remains off
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Installing Digital 4 PedestalsInstalling Digital 4 Pedestals For each pedestal, connect the Tx/Rx (4-conductor) and Com (9-conductor) cables to the capacitor board.
– Using a small screwdriver, attach the TX/Rx cable to connector 2109-0254-04 according to the following: Pin 1-Black Pin2-Red Pin 3-Green Pin 4-White Pin 5-Shield
– Insert connector 2109-0254-04 into pluggable terminal block P1 on the capacitor board
Tx/Rx
P1
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Installing Digital 4 PedestalsInstalling Digital 4 Pedestals
Using a small screwdriver, attach the Com cable to connector 2109-0510-10 following the color-coded label:
Pin 1-Black Pin 2-Brown Pin 3-Red Pin 4-Orange Pin 5-Yellow Pin 6-Green Pin7-Blue Pin 8-Violet Pin 9-Gray Pin 10-Shield
Insert connector 2109-0510-01 into P6 on Cap board
P6Com Cable
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Connecting Conduit and CablesConnecting Conduit and Cables
Set Antenna Addresses
Ped A Cap Board to 0
Ped B Cap Board to 1
Ped C Cap Board to 2
Ped D Cap Board to 3
Selectable from 0 to 7On Cap Board
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Pedestal TuningPedestal Tuning
The antenna is shipped with the jumpers set to default settings that are acceptable for most installations. However, the antenna may require tuning to adjust for conditions at the installation site.
To tune the pedestal, do the following:
Turn off power pack
Make sure P10(in all Digital 4 antennas) is removed when the pedestal connected to AMS-9040 controller
Access the capacitor board in the enclosure
Make sure that the jumpers are set to defaults.
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Pedestal TuningPedestal Tuning
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Pedestal TuningPedestal Tuning
Turn On power pack
Beginning with Antenna A, check the green Tx Off LED on the capacitor board for each antenna.
If the green Tx Off LED is off, the antenna is tuned.
If the green Tx Off LED is on, the antenna needs tuning.
The antenna is tuned by changing jumper settings on the capacitor board. The controller assists tuning by lighting LED's to indicate the correct jumper settings.
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Pedestal TuningPedestal Tuning Step 1
• When DS2 is on indicates the tuning setting is for the Bottom coil (left bank)
• Set the jumpers JW1-JW7 per the DS4-DS10 respectively
• Next, depress check tuning button
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Pedestal TuningPedestal Tuning Step 2
• When DS3 is on indicates the tuning setting is for the Top coil (right bank)
• Set the jumpers JW8-JW14 per the DS4-DS10 respectively
• Next, depress check tuning button
Repeat Step 1 and 2 Until DS1 is off
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Pedestal TuningPedestal Tuning
Change the jumpers on the capacitor board to the settings indicated by the yellow LED's on the capacitor board.
If a yellow jumper LED is on, place the corresponding jumper in the “In” (1-2) position.
If a yellow jumper LED is off, place the corresponding jumper in the “Out” (2-3) position.
WARNING—RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! The green Tx Off LED on the capacitor board must be ON before changing jumpers. It indicates there are no high voltages on the board.
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Pedestal TuningPedestal Tuning
Press the check tuning button on the capacitor board and return to previous step and change jumpers again to match LED's
After repeating these two steps several times, the antenna should be After repeating these two steps several times, the antenna should be tuned with all yellow LED's off except DS3 will be flashing one second on tuned with all yellow LED's off except DS3 will be flashing one second on and one second off to indicate normal operation. and one second off to indicate normal operation.
After repeating step 1 and 2 eight times the yellow LED's flash five times, this mean the pedestal did not tuned to the max current and pedestal cannot be tuned. Turn off the power pack and check cable connections and antenna coil connections
Repeat the above tuning procedures to all the antennas
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Basic OperationBasic Operation
Detection Processing The detection processing consists of determining whether eight
criteria have passed:
1. Signal-to-noise ratio (diversity combined tag signals exceeds the threshold)
2. Frequency Mean
3. Frequency Range
4. Demod. Amp
5. Demod. Phase
6. Q Amp
7. Q Phase
8. SNR Noncoh.
If all of these conditions have been met, the alarm is activated.
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Basic OperationBasic Operation
Transmitter / Receiver Sequence (1 time slot)
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Basic Theory of OperationBasic Theory of Operation Decision Sequence - No more Validation state - Performs Continuous Validation
TX
TX
TX
TXOFF
TX
TX
TX
Receiver
Tag & Noise AmplitudesTag Frequency
Detector
Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver
7 time slots = 1 frame
Rx Signal
(Random)
Alarm Signal
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Installation ConsiderationsInstallation Considerations
EuropeanEuropean Applications, Applications,
Click here Click here
Non-EuropeanNon-European Applications, Applications,
Continue with next slideContinue with next slide
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ConfigurationsConfigurations
The following configurations and restrictions The following configurations and restrictions are for are for Non-European applicationsNon-European applications only only
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Application RequirementsApplication Requirements
Pedestals Transmitters operate at 16 amps, Phase Flipping
Pedestals A and B firing simultaneous-alternatingPedestals A and B firing simultaneous-alternating Pedestals C and D firing simultaneous-alternatingPedestals C and D firing simultaneous-alternating
FloorMax Antennas Transmitters operate at 16 amps, Phase Flipping
Antennas must be installed so that adjacent antennas do not fire simultaneously
The installed order of the antennas across the exit must be: A - C for two antennasA - C for two antennas A - C - B for three antennasA - C - B for three antennas A - C - B - D for four antennasA - C - B - D for four antennas
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Application RequirementsApplication Requirements
Loop Antennas
Systems have transmitter current limitations.
Refer to the antenna installation guides.
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Example ConfigurationsExample Configurations
Dual (1or 2 Zones)
Split (1, 2, or 3 Zones)
Tx/Rx A
Tx/Rx B
Zone 1
Door 1
Tx/Rx A
Tx/Rx BTx/Rx C
Zone 1
Zone 2
Door 1
Dual Split
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Quad (1, 2, 3, or 4 Zones)
Example ConfigurationsExample Configurations
Tx/Rx ATx/Rx B
Tx/Rx CTx/Rx D
Zone 1Zone 2
Zone 3
Door 1
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Twin Exit Dual
Example ConfigurationsExample Configurations
Tx/Rx ATx/Rx B
Tx/Rx CTx/Rx D
Zone 1
Zone 2
Door 1
Door 2
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Single FloorMax
Example ConfigurationsExample Configurations
Tx/Rx A
Zone1
Door 1
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Dual and Split FloorMax
Example ConfigurationsExample Configurations
Installed Order A - C Installed Order A - C - B
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Quad - FloorMax Installed order: A - C - B - D
Example ConfigurationsExample Configurations
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Split Combo (single floormax)
Example ConfigurationsExample Configurations
Zone 1
Door 1
Tx/Rx ATx/Rx B
Tx/Rx C
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Dual Split Center pedestals are Receive-only
Aux C with Pedestals A and B Aux A with Pedestals C and D
Example ConfigurationsExample Configurations
Door 1
Door 2
Zone1 Zone2Zone3 Zone4
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European configurations slidesEuropean configurations slides
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European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
The Following slides are forThe Following slides are for
European configurations onlyEuropean configurations only
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European ConfigurationsEuropean ConfigurationsEuropean ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
Pedestals
Transmitters are limited to 12Amps
Must Transmit in Fig-8 only.
ProMaxProMax
DoorMaxDoorMax
Euro ProMaxEuro ProMax
European use of the configurator will automatically set the transmitters to the European current and polarity settings.
“European Use”
Running configurator with computer having European version of any Windows operating system
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European ConfigurationsEuropean ConfigurationsEuropean ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
FloorMax Antennas Horizontal in-Floor use only
One to four Antennas (A, B, C, and D)
Transmitters Operate at 16Amps.
Adjacent Antennas that fire simultaneously must be wired with opposing polarities
Must swap wires at controller TXRX connector (Antennas B and D)Must swap wires at controller TXRX connector (Antennas B and D)– Red and Black– Green and White
European use of the configurator will set the transmitters to the European current and polarity settings.
TxRx B
TxRx A
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Pedestals - Dual (1 or 2 Zones) - Split (1, 2, or 3 Zones)
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
Tx/Rx A
Tx/Rx B
Zone 1
Door 1
Tx/Rx A
Tx/Rx BTx/Rx C
Zone 1
Zone 2
Door 1
Dual Split
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Pedestals – Quad (1, 2, 3, or 4 Zones)
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
Tx/Rx ATx/Rx B
Tx/Rx CTx/Rx D
Zone 1Zone 2
Zone 3
Door 1
Quad System with 3 Zones
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Pedestals - Twin Exit Dual
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
Tx/Rx ATx/Rx B
Tx/Rx CTx/Rx D
Zone 1
Zone 2
Door 1
Door 2
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Pedestals - Dual Split Center pedestal is Receive-only
Aux C with Pedestals A and B Aux A with Pedestals C and D
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
Door 1
Door 2
Zone1 Zone2Zone3 Zone4
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FloorMax Antennas (1, 2, 3, or 4 antennas allowed)
If the controller sees an odd number of FloorMax antennas, it will fire the transmitter for the odd numbered antenna in Fig-8 configuration only.
Must be installed in sequence (A-D) across exit
To meet regulatory requirements, adjacent antennas must transmit To meet regulatory requirements, adjacent antennas must transmit simultaneously and with apposing polaritiessimultaneously and with apposing polarities
With two Antennas, A and B always fire simultaneously. With two Antennas, A and B always fire simultaneously. – Antennas B must be wired out of phase with A.
With three antennas, A and B fire simultaneously, then C will fire by With three antennas, A and B fire simultaneously, then C will fire by itself, but in Fig-8 onlyitself, but in Fig-8 only
– Antennas B must be wired out of phase with A.
With four antennas, A and B fire simultaneously, then C and D fire With four antennas, A and B fire simultaneously, then C and D fire simultaneously. simultaneously.
– Antenna B must be wired with opposing polarities to A – Antenna D must be wired with opposing polarities to C
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
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Single – FloorMax
A single antenna will onlyfire in Figure-8 Configuration only.
It will not let you
change it.
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
Tx/Rx A
Zone1
Door 1
Zone1 = 2.1m maximum
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Dual – FloorMax (Can be configured with 1or 2 zones)
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
Tx/Rx ATx/Rx B
Zone1
Door 1
Antenna B has the Red/Black and Green/White wires swapped at the controller TXRX port (P24)
Zone1 = 4.2m maximum
TxRx B
(P24)
TxRx A
(P1)
Controller PCB
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Split – FloorMax (Can be configured with 1, 2, or 3 zones)
Antennas A and B will fire simultaneously
Then, antenna C will fire by itself, but only in Fig-8
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
Antenna B has the Red/Black and Green/White wires swapped at the controller TXRX port (P24)
TxRx C
(P4)
TxRx B
(P24)
TxRx A
(P1)
Controller PCB
Door 1
Zone 1Zone 2
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Antennas B and D have the Red/Black and Green/White wires swapped at the controller TXRX ports
Tx/Rx ATx/Rx B
Zone1
Zone2
Door 1
Tx/Rx CTx/Rx D
Quad – FloorMax (Can be configured with 1, 2, 3, or 4 zones)
European ConfigurationsEuropean Configurations
TxRx D
(P35)
TxRx C
(P4)
TxRx B
(P24)
TxRx A
(P1)
Controller PCB
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The Following slides apply to all applicationsThe Following slides apply to all applications
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ConfiguratorConfigurator
Digital Configurators
ADS - Digital Configurator
Operates:Operates:– Digital 216– AMS-1070 (Maxcalibur)– AMS-9030 Controller
ADS4 – Digital Configurator
OperatesOperates– AMS-9040 Controller– AMS-1080 (Ultra Lane)– AMS-9050
Shortcut ICONs
Digital PlatformCE Configurator
ADS4 CEConfigurator
2.03a
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ConfiguratorConfigurator
ADS4 CE Configurator
ADS4 Configurator Release 2.03a Help Shows:
Shown is ADS4 Configurator with 9040 Attached
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ConfiguratorConfigurator
Basic Settings Tabs
3 Tabs only
1. Setup
2. TX Configuration
3. Flash Downloads
No RX Configuration tab (ADS configurator only)
No Diagnostic tab (ADS configurator only)
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Configurator ShortcutsConfigurator Shortcuts
Shortcut Icons (Compared to ADS Configurator)
SynchronizationTransmit CurrentZone Mapping
Sequence Table
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Setup ScreenSetup Screen
Setup Tab Antenna Inventory
ProMax, DMProMax, DMFM, Aux, FM, Aux, Non IntelligentNon IntelligentAuto DetectionAuto DetectionEuropean SystemEuropean System
Temperature Ambient temperature Ambient temperature
in pack in pack Warnings when Warnings when
approaching yellow approaching yellow and red zonesand red zones
Alarm Controls LampsLamps AudioAudio RelaysRelays Jammer TriggerJammer Trigger Remote AlarmsRemote Alarms Beacon AlarmsBeacon Alarms
European System or Not European System
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Configuring SystemConfiguring System
Setup Screen
Displays Inventory of Connected Antennas Initially comes up with “Auto Detection” on
Zone Mapping
Defines Doorways and Zones (configuration) System builds default “Zone Mapping” Screen (If Auto Detection on)
Zone Mapping Screen
This is a Drag-and-Drop screen (from inventory to doorway/zones
Configure Doorways and Zones as desired Save configuration to pack Changes unchecks “Auto Detection” on the setup screen
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Zone MappingZone Mapping
Default Mapping for two ProMax pedestals
Inventory from Setup Tab is placed in Unassigned antennas
Controller powered up with “Auto Detection” checked
If a Tag is detected in Zone 1, only Zone 1 alarms will activate.
If a Tag is detected in Zone 2, only Zone 2 alarms will activate.
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Zone MappingZone Mapping Re-Mapped for Doorway for One Zone
To change from default, drag Zone 2 back to unassigned area
Drag Ant B intoZone1
Or Clear map under
“settings”drop down.
Drag Door 1 over Drag Zone 1 over Drag Ant A to
Zone 1 Drag Ant B to
Zone 1 Drag Alarms
All alarms are activated for any detected tag
Detection at either Pedestal Activates All Alarms
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Zone MappingZone Mapping
Write Configuration to Controller
This changes“Auto Detection”to Uncheckedstate onsetup screen
If auto detectionis checked and the power is cycled, the mapping will return to default
Your mapping will be lost
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Zone PropertiesZone Properties
Double-Click on a “Zone” or “Alarm:”
Clear Alarm Count Zero Count in Zero Count in pedestal and herepedestal and here
Backfield Mode Changes Zone to Changes Zone to
Alternating Receive Alternating Receive and Transmitand Transmit
View change in View change in sequence screensequence screen
Alarm Counters Maps zone alarms Maps zone alarms
one antenna or one antenna or multiple antennasmultiple antennas
Don’t forget to Write to controller
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Zone PropertiesZone Properties
Double-Click on a “Pedestal”
Reduces backfield
Manually set each antenna
Rx only Receive OnlyReceive Only
Tx only Transmit OnlyTransmit Only
XCVR Transceiver Transceiver
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Tx Configuration ScreenTx Configuration Screen
Tx Controller Settings Current Amount Enable / Disable
Misc Tx Settings Frequency Control
Low High Nominal Hopping
Polarity Control Aiding Fig 8 Normal (both)
Tx Inhibit Assignments P26 Connector
TX Configuration Screen
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Flash Downloads ScreenFlash Downloads Screen
Controller Application
Peripheral Device Application Voice Alarm
Progress
Controller Reset
Flash Downloads Screen
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Flash Downloads ScreenFlash Downloads Screen
Resetting Controller and Forcing a Flash Download
Perform the following
1. Turn off power to controller
2. Connect a grounding wire from pin 1 of P18 to TP108 (Gnd).
3. Connect laptop and start configurator
3. Power on the controller. ( It will ask you to select file to download)
4. Remove grounding wire
5. Select file to down load. (Flash download starts automatically)
TP108 P18, Pin 1TP108 P18, Pin 1GroundGround
9040 Printed Circuit Board
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Flash Downloads ScreenFlash Downloads Screen
Peripheral Devices None Ant A Ant B
Remote/Alarm 0 All Antenna
Flash Type
Application
Voice alarm
Play Voice Alarm
Peripheral Device Download
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System Noise Average screenSystem Noise Average screen
Displays the tag window and noise average window data
One Screen for each Doorway
Avg. Noise Tag Threshold
Receiver Polarity Aiding Flipping Figure 8 Coil 1-2 Nulling
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System Noise Average screenSystem Noise Average screen
(Continued)
Detector Active Tag
Ferrite Tag
Tag Too Close
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Individual Noise AveragesIndividual Noise Averages
Detailed look at each antenna Noise Avg. Detection Criteria Polarity All Receivers Receiver Controls
Ringdown Canceller Min Threshold Sensitivity Adj Rx Gain
Enable AGC, Enable AGC, Low Gain,Low Gain,10,20, or 30dB10,20, or 30dB
Notch Sequence Before or afterBefore or after
Ringdown Ringdown CancellerCanceller
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Individual Noise AveragesIndividual Noise Averages
Receiver Controls (Continued)
Ringdown Canceller Min Threshold Sensitivity Adj
Rx Gain Enable AGC,
Low Gain,10,20, or 30dB
Notch Sequence Before or after
Ringdown Canceller
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Noise Canceling ScreenNoise Canceling Screen
Allows some cancellation of noise sources withthe use of noise coils
Screen will change based on system configuration
Will not work for all types of noise
Noise coils must be placed where they will not see the tag signal
Get screen shot for this
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Noise Canceling ScreenNoise Canceling Screen
(cont.)
Antenna Noise Avg
Aux-to-antennaSelection Aux A1 Aux B1 Aux C1 Aux D1 None
Tone Parameters
Get screen shot for this
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Frequency AnalyzerFrequency Analyzer
Shows the energy of the Rx signals in the frequency domain
Useful for deciding when to implement advanced techniques such as noise canceling and nulling
Notch Freq
Rx Selection
Controls Guard Band Max. Notch Notch Threshold
Periodic Recall
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Time / Phase GraphTime / Phase Graph
Displays the Rx energy information in the time domain
Useful for identifying systems out of phase
Graph is adjusted to include zero crossing delay
First set of DotsRepresent Tag Window
Last set of dotsrepresent NoiseWindow
Dashed line are where remote transmitters should appear (Sync Window)
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Error ReportError Report
Report Contains: System Info Runtime info System Errors First Error Log Last Error Log Fatal Error Log
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Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings
Screen can change with different versions of application code.
Clear NVM will reset all settings
back to factory default
Bypass Ped. Tuning
Criteria Relaxation
RDC Threshold
Jammer Sensitivity
Zero Crossing Quality
UltraLink Delay
Corona Sensitivity
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Sequence TableSequence Table
Table Length Max of 2
Receiver Sequence Example shows:
All coils receive simultaneously
Transmitter Sequence Example Shows:
Transmitters for bothTransceivers fire Simultaneously (all Coils)
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Sequence TableSequence Table
Sequence Example
Backfield Set in Zone Mapping
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Diagnostic TestsDiagnostic Tests
Select tests to run by placing a check in the box, then click ongreen arrow
Pass/FailYellow - Yellow - Running Green -Green - Passed Red - Red - Failed
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Tx CurrentTx Current
Shows Current for all Transmit Antennas
Used to determine if transmitters need tobe tuned
European System 12 amps Pedestals 16 amps FloorMax
Tx Frequency Low High
Tx Status Displays current
configured Polarity
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SynchronizationSynchronization
Line PLL
Tx Sync Auto Sync Sync Link Wired Sync Input Power
Enable Sync Link Output
Wired Sync Output
Auto Sync State
Zero Crossing Delay in mSec
Threshold
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Miscellaneous ShortcutsMiscellaneous Shortcuts
Provides Help Information
Refresh screen
Connect using a TCPIP Network
Reset and restart Communications
Displays Packet Monitor
Turns Off Sounds
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Packet MonitorPacket Monitor
Displays CommunicationsBetween Laptop and Controller
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Help ScreensHelp Screens
Example Info
Help for Setupscreen
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HelpHelp
??Don’t forget to use itDon’t forget to use it
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Lab ActivityLab Activity
Questions?
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