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1. Tero for the operation with reference to 6 A lek eN WALK TEST l y Z Push in up to A this position j f SSS LL Put the cover and tighten the cover lock screw Make sure that the cover edge has reached the line prepared on the side of the unit base See the figure left x 1 RSAQAg Side view of the waterproof plu Connect the terminals with reference to 4 WIRE CONNECTION and slide the unit base into the mounting AK Screwdriver plate from above then fasten the unit base mounting Line screws to fix the unit base Then push in the waterproof plug up to the broken line shown in the figure above 4 WIRE CONNECTION Connect respective wires to the terminals shown in the following figure 1 Terminal Note Non Voltage contact output 2 Wiring distance between power AX 70 130 200TN Resistive load only supply and detector lt Receiver gt Alarm output N C lt Transmitter gt 7 l Non voltage contact output Ensure that the wiring distance from the Contact itv 28VDC and 0 2A Tamper output BE Model only ly j ithin th h ontact capacity and 0 2A max it opens when cover is removed power supply Is within the range shown in Tamper output Non voltage contact output the table on the right It opens when cover is removed Contact capacity 28VDC and 0 2A max When using two or more units o
2. lock screws Pole Side Cover for main unit e Unit Base i P aa ae T i Gi Cut only the wat F required parts _ with cutter a n Pae Pole side cover lock screw The SONA e CUa eek Optional same applies to the opposite side screws pole bracket for main unit for PSC 3 NOG Do matuse cole bracket When the pole side cover fix on After mounting the the pole bracket make sure the units base align Note supplied with the unit position of the screws ewe ee d Cut the edge of the knockout outside or inside with a Fix the unit base body mounting check for the opera nipper and then break the knockout portion with a cutter plate and the pole bracket for the Fix the pole side cover on tion then close the Also break the center bridge of the pole side cover option supplied with the pole side the pole bracket by using cover See 3 along with the perforation cover by using the supplied screws the screws 8 pieces INSTALLATION 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Inappropriate power supply voltage Check the voltage and make sure that it is between 10 5 and 28VDC LEDs on the transmitter are not Disconnection in power line Check the wiring illuminated See 2 Wiring distance between power supply and detector of 4 WIRE CONNECTIONS and check the wiring distance nappropriate power supply voltage Check the voltage and make sure that it is between 10 5 and 28VDC See 2 Wiring
3. receiver Ch1 al receiver Ch2 Fl receiver Ha transmitter Hon transmitter Hos 4 Double stacked long Rares es transmitter transmitter Ch1 Fl oe receiver receiver transmitter transmitter receiver os Ja Ch3 a ex Ch4 Fl Note More than double stacked apprication is not possible it transmitter Ch1 whe Al transmitter Ch2 aid CEVEA LULL ene Go ZT receiver Ch1 i A receiver Ch2 WEE K W J receiver Ch3 receiver Ch4 ZMA I receiver Ch1 receiver Ch3 receiver Ch2 receiver Ch4 q transmitter Ch2 transmitter Ch4 transmitter Ch3 CDoD i transmitter Ch1 6 WALK TEST Make sure to check for the operation after installation 1 Checking by the Alarm Indicator 2 Walk test lt Receiver gt Alarm Indicator Make sure that the Alarm Indicator is OFF If it is illuminated even when the beams are not blocked make optical alignment again 7 SPECIAL FUNCTION TF ONLY SHOOTING Be sure to conduct a walk test to block the B infrared beam at the following tree point c A In front of the Transmitter B In front of the Receiver C At the middle point between the Transmitter and the Receiver If there are reflective things such as a fence stop at the position C once
4. Zo OPTEX PHOTOELECTRIC DETECTOR AX 70TN AX 130TN AX 200TN AX 100TF AX 200TF Features lt AX 70 130 200TN AX 100 200TF gt e High performance waterproof structure e Horizontal alignment dial for user friendliness e Adjustable beam interruption period e Tamper function No 59 1282 6 0808 20 INSTALLATION MANUAL lt STANDARD gt lt 4 SELECTABLE BEAM FREQUENCIES gt lt AX 100 200TF ONLY gt e 4 selectable beam frequencies e LED indicator for fine beam alignment level e D Q circuit Environmental disqualification e Alarm memory CCE e Optional Accessories Heating unit HU 3 Back cover BC 3 Pole side cover PSC 3 e UL Listed For Safe Use of the Product Read this instruction manual carefully prior to installation After reading store this manual carefully in an easily accessible place for reference This manual uses the following warning indications for correct use of the product and harm to you or other people and damage to your assets which are described below Be sure to understand the description before reading the rest of this manual AN WARNING Seca the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause death or AN Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause injury N CAUTION and or property damage S This symbol indicates prohibition The specific prohibited action is provided in and or
5. max Model Tamper output N C open when cover is removed 28VDC 0 2A max Operating 31 F 140 F a temperature 35 60 C Alarm indicator eh Alarm ON red Receiver vari ON Ed Light teceming T ORF Light receiving flicker red or OFF Weight 5 30z 150g Power Back Cover X 2 Packages Back cover X 2 Optional pole bracket x4 Back cover lock screw X8 Operating temperature Use the optional heating unit HU 3 under the environment of Nome ane ae 13 F 25 C or less minus Environment humidity 95 max Model PSC 3 a 7 Operating 31 F 140 F Alignment angle 90 Horizontal 5 Vertical temperature 35 60 C Mounting Indoor Outdoor Wall Pole mounting Weight 3 90z 110g Weight 22 90z 650g 24 70z 700g Pole Side Cover x 2 International protection IP65 Packages Pole side cover X 2 Optional pole bracket acces Transmitter X 1 Receiver X 1 Pole bracket lt 4 Mounting plate X4 Pole side cover g lock screws X 8 Pole lock screws X 8 Wall mounting screws X4 lock screw X8 AX 70 130 200TN AX 100 200TF BC 3 The diameter of a pole min 1 3 032 max1 9 048 2 6 63 2 5 62 5 0 5 12 or over see ww PSC 3 C HU 3 The diameter of a pole min 1 3 32 max1 9 648 1 3 32 3 3 84 61 9 48 2 7 68 1 1 28 ed 2 3 82 97 h 6 150 1 2 30 6 7
6. 170 d 22s Si weg 4 9 120 6 lt note gt system we cannot accept responsibility for any dam or other consequences resulting from an intrusion E lengt 0 02 0 6 A Unit inches mm Zp ORTEX These units are designed to detect an intruder and activate OPTEX CO LTD JAPAN ISO 9001 Certified by LRQA ISO 14001 Certified by JET an alarm control panel Being only a part of a complete 5 8 12 Ogoto Otsu Shiga 520 0101 JAPAN TEL 81 77 579 8670 FAX 81 77 579 8190 a g e S URL http www optex co jp e OPTEX INCORPORATED USA TEL 1 909 993 5770 Tech 800 966 7839 These products conform to the EMC Directive 89 336 ECC DA ip EEGA OPTEX EUROPE LTD UK TEL 44 1628 631000 URL http www optexeurope com
7. Light interrupting Alarm ON red Alarm Indicator Indicator AX 70 130 200TN Monitor Realign Fair Good _ Excellent output Less than 2 2V 2 2V 2 5V_ 2 9V or more or more or more Light After checking the receiving level of optical axis by using TUET the alarm indicator make sure to make fine alignment for a P flicker 5 OFF both transmitter and receiver with voltmeter until it reaches a O tt y AX 100 200TF maximum monitor output over Good level Good Excellent Monitor Realign 1 ae 2 0V 2 5V output Less than 1 0V or more jor more or more Light receiving lt Receiver gt OFF Fine adjustment with monitor jack Light receiving lt Receiver gt lt Receiver Transmitter gt D o gE Set the voltmeter range to5 The horizontal Vertical alignment to 10VDC and connect the voltmeter probes and to and of the monitor jack respectively AG When making the adjustment by the monitor jack be careful not to intercept the optical unit with your hand the tester pin cord etc 5 2 BEAM INTERRUPTION TIME Initial setting is at 50ms for normal work According to the speed of a supposed target you select one specific setting out of 4 steps Set the interruption time adjustment switches of the Receiver according to the speed of the human object to det
8. and make sure that the detector operates correctly If the Alarm Indicator is not turned on after beam interception check for the operation with reference to 9 TROUBLE 7 1 ENVIRONMENTAL DISQUALIFICATION D Q will send a trouble signal which indicates the adverse weather condition when the beam strength is being kept more than 40 seconds adverse weather level gt the beam strength gt alarm output level lt Operating time chart gt lt Example gt D Q Alarm Adverse Weather Level Alarm Output Level Beam Strength Use the COM terminal for both alarm output and D Q circuit transmitter receiver Alarm Output Cancellation Power GND transmitter receiver External Relay Control Panel Control Panel By using external relay N O alarm output can be cancelled while D Q send signal 7 2 ALARM MEMORY TF ONLY This function is used to indicate which detector was activated with alarm memory LED while several detectors are installed in one site For first 5 minutes after the alarm output the alarm memory indicator do not light up Then the alarm memory indicator keep lighting up for 55 minutes 5 minutes Alarm memory record is cleared after alarm memory indicator is turned off lt Receiver gt lt Indicator gt lt Alarm Memory Indicator gt Number of blinking N times tells how long it AR Alarm Memory passed over after alarm output Cre Ind
9. of mounting plate 3 Installation of the unit base and the back cover Mounting plate lock screws A for main unit Unit Base Fane Back Cover sx Sees Lola the opposite side Cut with cutter for BC 3 0 g WW Pole lock screws Knockout for main unit Knockout Note The same ae Do not use pole applies to the nett bracket supplied opposite side with the unit z Cut off the knockout portion of the back cover Fix the unit base body mounting plate After mounting the units base fix the back cover on with a cutter etc and the pole bracket for the option sup the pole bracket by using the screws 4 pieces plied with the back cover by using the Align the optical axis and check for the operation supplied screws then close the cover See 3 INSTALLATION 8 3 POLE SIDE COVER PSC 3 1 Cutout of the knockout 2 Installation of the pole side 3 Installation of the pole 4 Mounting of the Outside of the knockout 935 48mm the diameter of a pole covers side covers unit base Inside of the knockout p32 34mm the diameter of a pole Pole side cover Mounting plate
10. ON TIME 5 3 4 SELECTABLE BEAM FREQUENCIES TF ONLY 1 PRECAUTIONS 1 Mount unit only on a solid surface 4 A different type of beam 2 Do not install the unit where objects moved by the wind such as plants and laundry which may block the beam 5 Avoid aerial wiring should not reach the receiver receiver 2S G ransmitter other model transmitter Y ze Be if L Vi 6 Do not install the unit on unsteady surfaces a 2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Pole mounting Bracket Mounting Plate Unit Base Cover 3 INSTALLATION Optical Unit Vertical Alignment Screw View Finder Terminals Transmitting Condition LED Transmitter Q Alarm Indicator LED NENT N p A ATT VA j D i Horizontal Receiver Monitor Jack Receiver Waterproof Plug Alignment Dial 3 1 NOTE 1 Detection range and installation Distances between the Receiver and the Transmitter Y ex AX 70TN 7Oft 20m LIA AJ i 2 3ft 3 3ft 0 7 1m It is not recommendable to install the units in this way or direction In case you do this installation maximum detection range shall be half of the original detection range This is to prevent the attenuation of beam by the edge of the cover 3 2 INSTALLATION METHOD 1 Detach the cover and the screw Hood 27 Cov
11. around the figuer Q This symbol requires an action or gives an instruction Do not use the product for purposes other than the detection of moving objects such as people and vehicles Do not use the product to activate a shutter etc which may cause an accident Do not touch the unit base or power terminals of the product with a wet hand do not touch when the Q A product is wet with rain etc It may cause electric shock N WARNING Never attempt to disassemble or repair the product It may cause fire or damage to the devices Q Do not exceed the voltage or current rating specified for any of the terminals during installation doing so S may cause fire or damage to the devices Do not pour water over the product with a bucket hose etc The water may enter which may cause damage XV to the devices S N CAUTION Clean and check the product periodically for safe use If any problem is found do not attempt to use the product as it is and have the product repaired by a professional engineer or electrician CONTENTS 1 PRECAUTIONS 6 WALK TEST 2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 7 SPECIAL FUNCTION TF ONLY 7 1 ENVIRONMENTAL DISQUALIFICATION 7 2 ALARM MEMORY 8 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 8 1 HEATING UNIT HU 3 8 2 BACK COVER BC 3 8 3 POLE SIDE COVER PSC 3 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING 10 SPECIFICATIONS 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 NOTE 3 2 INSTALLATION METHOD 4 WIRE CONNECTION 5 ALIGNMENT 5 1 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT 5 2 BEAM INTERRUPTI
12. ause dire or damage to the devices 8 TAMPER 6 2 Environmental Disqualification N C SoS S Non Voltage contact output K K al al K K Contact capacity 28VDC and 0 2A max NII 5 ALIGNMENT 5 1 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT The optical alignment is an important adjustment to increase reliability In accordance with the procedure indicated in the items 1 and 2 in this chapter make sure to align the monitor jack that monitor output nothing to attain the maximum level 1 Rough alignment by viewfinder e While looking through the viewfinder turn the dial to make alignment in such a way that the other detector is at the center of the sights lt Horizontal alignment gt lt Vertical alignment gt For Horizontal Vertical alignment refer to the following illustration TA The alignment Realignment can be completed example lt ae EN Ei Turn the horizontal alignment Turn the vertical alignment dial The beam is not dial by fingers to make align with a screwdriver to make properly aiming at the ment alignment View Finder center of viewfinder 2 Checking of the illumination and Fine alignment Checking of the illumination of the Alarm Indicator After the rough alignment using the viewfinder check the light receiving status by the Alarm Indicator The relation between monitor output and receiving level of optical axis
13. distance between power supply and detector of 4 WIRE CONNECTIONS and check the wiring distance Alarm Indicator is not illuminated i Align the optical axis again If Alarm Indicator is not turned on yet even if the beam is blocked in front of ildi j iver remove the reflecting objects or change the installation site the receiver i nol mierrupung por URpEr and lower VRAM ALME Interrupt both upper and lower beams at the same time same time Receivi Move the receiver to any other place where it does not receive any beam eceiving any other beams from other transmitters ram oiher ranemitters Inappropriate wiring distance or wire diameter Blocking the beam in fron to fot Signal line short circuited Check the wiring the receiver illuminates the Alarm Indicator but does not activate the o alarm Alarm contact welded Repair the required Contact the distributor or us Alarm Indicator of the receiver does See 5 1 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT and make realignment not go out See 5 1 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT and make realignment See 5 2 BEAM INTERRUPTION TIME and set an appropriate interruption time Vehicle or plant blocking the beam between transmitter Remove any object blocking the beam and receiver Alarm activated even if the light is not blocked Clean the cover wipe the cover with a soft coth dampened with water or diluted neutral detergent naccurate optical alignement See 5 1 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT and make realignment nappropr
14. ect g Interruption Switches time Running Jogging Walking Slow movement m 50ms 1 OFF 2 0FF 2 4m s 1 2m s 0 5m s 0 3m s 100ms 1 OFF 2 0N oo 250ms 1 ON 2 OF F nie 500ms TON 20N en K e 4a F AX 70 130 200TN AX 100 200TF Selection Switch Selection Dip Switch 50msec 100msec 250msec 500msec 5 3 4 SELECTABLE BEAM FREQUENCIES TF ONLY The selectable beam frequencies can be used to avoid unwanted crosstalk that can occur when using multiple photo beams for long distance or beam stacking applications 0 To select between 4 separate beam frequencies use the switch provided x Make sure the receiver and transmitter that are facing each other are set to the same channel e More than double stacked application is not possible CH Note Always switch the frequencies TWO channels apart when stacking units on top of one another See following example Selection Switch The upper unit is set on channel 1 while the lower is on channel 3 channels 2 and 4 could have also been used EXAMPLE 1 Long distance protection transmitterA receiverA receiverB transmitterB transmitterC receiverC x Ch1 Fl ee Ch1 Fl os as es ae ee SS a 3 Perimeter protection NS transmitter Ch1 X EJ transmiterea O NM receiver Ch1 g receiver Ch3 Nw gt 1 receiver Ch1 receiver Ch3 S A transmitter Ch3 i transmitter Ch1 2 Double stacked long distance protection
15. er Lock Screw When removing the cover do not put your fingers on the hood whitch may cause damage Optical Unit H Waterproof Plug o Unit Base lock Screw 1 Loosen the cover lock screw to detach the cover 2 Turn the optical unit and open the waterproof plug 3 Loosen the unit base lock screw and slide the mounting plate downward to detach the unit base 2 Alignment angle Y Horizontally Vertically UY 180 90 TOREESH 2 Fix the mounting plate Wall Mounting Screws Wall mountin Lock Screws Mounting Plate Pole Lock Screws Mounting Plate Pole mounting 1 i 3 Prevent direct sunlight from entering into internal receiver 7 Mount the units more than 1m away from the wall or fence P 3 3 ft 1m TST Alarm Memory Receiver See 7 2 ALARM MEMORY TF ONLY Selection Dip Switch See 4 WIRE CONNECTION 5 2 BEAM INTERRUPTION TIME and 7 2 ALARM MEMORY TF ONLY Selection Switch See 5 3 4 SELECTABLE BEAM FREQUENCIES TF ONLY 3 Pole mounting Pole size should be 1 1 4 1 7 8 p 32 48mm Standard U S 1 1 4 or 1 1 2 pipe about 3 3ft 1m late about 2 0ft 60cm Pole mounting 2 plate 3 Wiring Use wires in compliance with the following cond
16. iate location of installation Change the location After above inspections if there remains any problem contact our dealer or us immediately Surface of transmitter receiver cover soiled 10 SPECIFICATIONS Name Photoelectric detector Name Heating unit Model AX 70TN AX 130TN AX 200TN AX 100TF AX 200TF Model Maximum arrival distance 200m 400m 600m Range 70ft 20m 130ft 40m 200ft 60m 100ft 30m 200ft 60m Power input 24VAC DC 700ft 1300ft 2000ft 1000ft 2000ft Current draw 420mA max 300m 600m Per 1 unit Detection method Infrared beam interruption detection ill 140 F 60 C Indicator Transmitter Power ON ON green Power OFF OFF Memory ON or flicker red Alarm memory Indicator will remain lit for 55 minutes 5 minutes after alarm output 31 F 140 F 35 60 C Operating 31 F 140 F Interruption period Variable between 50 100 250 500msec 4 steps temperature 35 60 C Power input 10 5 28VDC Weight 0 402 12g Heater x 2 Current draw 38mA max 41mA max 45mA max 44mA max 48mA max Transmitter Receiver T 17mA R 21mA T 20mA R 21mA T 24mA R 21mA T 6mMA R 38mA T 10MA R 38mA Packages Heater X 2 Connector NC JNO x4 Waterproof agent Alarm output N C 28VDC 0 2A max 28VDC 0 2A max Output Alarm period 2 sec 1 nominal Name Back cover D Q output ae N C 28VDC 0 2A
17. icator N is added one time every 5 minutes cl eE N 1 11 LT J Am ue OFF ON Indicator ON Indicator OFF Selection Dip Switch Through the cover If there is an lt Operating time chart gt alarm output ON Number of l blinking N OFF H WOOO UW 4 sec K x 3 0 5 sec i 10 sec Alarm Output FLASHING If it detects the ON Xx Number of environmental AM ll blinking N E disqualification OFF a UUU Ly TULL before 5 WSs ak minutes of alarm output Alarm Memory Indicator 0 5 sec 10 sec 8 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 8 1 HEATING UNIT HU 3 Power voltage of 24VAC DC is required to use the heating unit In case the same power supply is used for the sensors wiring distance is required according to the table shown in 3 1 Cutout of the knockout Cut off the shaded area 2 Direction of the optical unit Direction of Rotate the optical unit ap the optical unit proximately 45 away from the Optical Unit Knockout knockout area that you cut out in Step 1 Knockout g cutoff side Knockout cutoff section Rear view of the unit base Cut off the knockout of the unit base s wiring holes located on the side where the optical units of the transmitter and receiver face each other and on its opposite side with a nipper etc In the case of the front side cut off the knockout located on either left or right side only Front view of the unit base 3 Mounting and wiring of
18. itions Knockout 1 Wire diameter 4 7mm ero fee 2 When using any other wires than the above seal the wiring port W7 ol W Y i with a waterproof agent silicon etc to prevent water from coming j uj o 2 2 in through the gap 3 Number of wires 3 max Wiring Hole 1 Boog aE Cutting re Bisisisisis LI Oo Wiring Hole 2 5 iW Wy AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A 1M 1HHf X CWiO YC Wi AAAI tt tT roor n EEE Cx cL z gt A Poin iT o S ALLLLLLLL EEU TLLA vo07 q NG SK SS a oY Sls L W CS m S rent XS Knockout tL NS SK D IN a Ni 3 wires can be accommodated in a unit l Lead in wire should be as below Figure 1 Figure 2 Wiring hole 2 needs to be punched with a screw driver etc To have the wiring hole 3 wiring port needs to be cut with a cutter knife etc After inserting the wire seal the wiring port with a waterproof material like silicon for leakage prevention Wiring guide should be as below Knockout needs to be opened with a nipper etc 4 Mount the unit base 5 Alignment and walk test Align the optical axis to the maximum receiving level according to 5 1 OPTICAL ALIGNMENT Then check e lt lt Waterproof Plug
19. n one wire Power input Non voltage contact output the maximum length is obtained by dividing 10 5 to 28VDC Contact capacity 28VDC and 0 2A max pe E the wire length listed below by the number of units used M Power supply voltage ALARM TAMPER ne TAMPER ANE wer supply voltag NII a 1600ft 500m 7800ft 2400m AX 100 200TF era 2200ft 700m 114008t 3500m lt Receiver gt Alarm output N C N O switch In case of using N O contact is not reversed when power supply is off AWG18 3600ft 1100m 48000ft 5500m Non voltage contact output N C I N O selection Swich 0 83mm See anal Tamper output o OFF ON It opens when cover is removed w NC NO C S NO For UL Listed applications the units shall be connected to a UL Power input Non voltage contact output ae Listed control unit or Listed Burglar Power Supply capable of 10 5 to 28VDC Contact capacity 28VDC and 0 2A max providing a minimum of 4 hours standby power N C lt Transmitter gt COM N O TAMPER Tamper output BE Model only N C amp 8l 8 it opens when cover is removed Do not exceed the voltage Non voltage contact output tin ifi Contact capacity 28VDC and 0 2A max AN or current rating specified for any of the terminals Use the COM terminal for both alarm Power input sang AE a output and D Q circuit 10 5 to 28VDC WARNING doing 0 rigi c
20. the heating unit 4 Connection using the connector Waterproof material included Connector When connecting the Align the heater as shown in the diagram and slide it into place behind the prod uct s optical unit Ensure that the wiring distance from the power supply is within the range shown in the table on the right When using two or more units on one wire the maximum length is obtained by dividing the wire length listed below by the number of units used Route the heater cables through the heater cutouts and pass them through the wiring holes you cut in Step1 Wiring distance Wiring Distance i dee 1000ft 300m 0 even 1700ft 500m eae 2600ft 800m Pull the heater cables through the wiring holes until there is no slack re maining models AX 70 130 200TN AX 100 200TF Seal the wiring holes with the waterproof material included so that there is no gap between the wire and the surrounding plastic Repeat it for both holes UL Listed applications the heating unit was not investigated with the lead wires to the wiring make the connection using the supplied con nector or soldering Insert the wires into the connector and tighten the connections with pliers 5 Mounting of the unit base and optical alignment FA D tori Unit Base Mounting Screw 8 2 BACK COVER BC 3 1 Cutout of the knockout 2 Installation

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