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Nos.13081309 &I318 PHOTOELECTRl6 SYSTEd Locating
And Mounting
The Transmitter
(unit
without
the
meter)
.Mount the transmitter on a solid wall approximately 24-30” from the floor. Do not mount it on flimsy partitions or walls that are subject to vibration. A 3/4” plywood mounting board fastened to one or two wall studs always makes a good foundation for mounting the Super Beam. Do not mount the receiver yet.
Preparing
the
Transmitter
I . Remove the 2.
lower
For Alignment cover
from
Locate a 115 volt AC outlet electricity 24 hours a day. by a switch or by a circuit
3.
the
transmitter,
exposing
the
terminals.
near the transmitter which has uninterrupted Make sure that current to this outlet is not breaker when offices or factories are closed
interrupted for the day.
install the red rechargeable standby battery pack but do it with care! Make sure not to short the red and black leads together or to the chassis. Slip the battery pack into the rear of the unit behind the terminals. Bring the leads over the top of the terminal block. Connect the black (-) lead first and then the red (+I lead. Polarity must be observed.
CAUTIONXONNECT NEG. LEAD FIRST.
c--+-J ,’
TRANSFORMER
(ADEMCO C 1320)
4.
5.
TRANSMITTER
Bring one end of the twisted Connect the transmitter to the AC outlet. pair wire through the large hole at the bottom of the transmitter and connect wire leads to the two terminals marked TRANSFORMER. Connect the other end Of the wire to the transformer and plug it in. Loosen the nut under the head l/2 turn end wrench (never use a pair of pliers). looki ng towards the recei vet.
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clockwise Rotate
using a g/16” open the head so that it
the
is approximately
Preparing
the
1. Before terminals. 2.
Receiver
(the
mounting
Connect
the
the
battery
unit
with
receiver,
just
the
meter)
remove
as you did
For Alignment
the
lower
with
the
cover
and expose
the
transmitter.
3. Make yourself familiar with the operation of the system by holding the receiver directly in front of the transmitter with the lenses facing each other. Although the beam is invisible, you should hear the relay in the receiver click indicating that the unifs are functioning. (If you do not hear a click, the reciiver battery may not be charged. Connect the transformer and wait a few minutes until charging takes place).
foROPENfgaCLOSE0 CIRCUIT c*CUIl ALARM ALARM
RECEIVER ;KNAL
Using a two-sided adhesive tape (Ademco No. 440), hang a 3” retro4. reflector (Ademco No. 1383) over the transmitter lens. Make sure that the tape does not touch the lens ! Fasten the tape to the housing only. The reflector will be a big help in aiming the unit.
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5. wall,
Mount the approximately
Connect 6. AC power source USING THE AIMING NOTE :
receiver in 18” higher
the transformer is in constant LIGHT
its chosen location, than the transmitter. to the 24 hour
receiver. operation.
again
on a vibration-free
Make absolutely
sure
that
the
(ADEMCO NO. 1311 OR NO. 1312)
DO NOT USE NO. 1312 FOR 1000 FT. ENOUGH.
SUPER BEAMS. THE LIGHT WILL NOT BE STRONG
Super Beam transmitters project a modulated light beam that is totally invisible. be aimed in the conventional way. Because the beam cannot be seen, Super Beam cannot Therefore, a special high intensity aiming light must be temporarily used to aim all Super Beam photoelectric systems.
the
a
Slip the aiming Ii ht over the front I. off. light is secure and wi I not fall
2. so that aiming
of
the
receiver
head.
Attach
it
so that
light connect the leads temporarily to a six volt battery On No. I31 I aiming Ademco No. 460,or No. 866 battery can be used. No. 1312 the beam is on. An supply. light is self conta ned and has its own battery
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3. Loosen the nut under the head l/2 easily. Rotate the head and light so that on the retro-reflector on the transmitter. not move off the ref lector.
4.
Leave
the
aiming
light
turn clockwise so that the head moves the beam shines directly and is centered Tighten the nut so that the beam does
ON and return
to
the
Transmitter.
AT THE TRANSMITTER 1.
Remove the
2.
Rotate
iS seen on the the
reflector
and the
the head until the rear screen behind
top
cover
bright spot the lens.
3. Continue to rotate the head unti glass face of the laser tube.protruding
4. Now, with great care, look closely tube. You will notice 2 spots on its face like a diamond in the center of the tube,
I the
from of
light
the
transmitter from
spot of light from the center
into the under the the other
the
head. aiming
light
fal Is directly of the target
glass front of the glass. One spot is spot below it.
on plate. laser shaped
so that the spot of light covers the center 5. Move the head carefully, diamond-shaped spot of the .laser tube, not the bottom one. This is important. MAKE SURE THAT THE BRIGHT SPOT OF LIGHT FALLS ON THE DIAMOND-SHAPED SPOT AND COVERS IT EQUALLY . DIAMOND SHAPED SPOT
LASER TUBE-
6. Tighten the nut under head is locked. After locking, center diamond-shaped spot of The transmitter 7. rece i ver. 8.
Fasten
the
9.
Return
to
AIMING
the head, turning make certain that the laser tube.
is now properly
cover the
on the
transmitter
adjusted
it
counterclockwise, the light still
and
is aimed
head and the
lower
until the covers the small
precisely
at
the
cover.
receiver.
THE RECEIVER
The modulated beam from the transmitter is invisible. General Information: To align the receiver, you will have to locate the .Iaser beam by scanning, moving it from side to side and up and down until the s,ignal ‘is received from the transmitter. When the receiver is approximately almed at the transmitter, it will start
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“see i n g” a signal from the time you will hear a relay on the meter.
transmitter clicking
in.
and the meter will start The better the aim, the
reading. At this higher the reading .
,;
PRECISE ALIGNMENT OF THE RECEIVER I.
Remove the
aiming
light.
2.
Loosen
locknut
l/2
3.
Move the
the
head so that
Do not turn it
is
remove
clockwise
the
top
so that
looking
up as far
from the
the
head.
head moves easily.
as possible.
Rotate the head from one side to the other very slowly, observing the 4. If no meter reading is observed, adjust the head meter while this is being done. downward slightly and again scan from side to side slowly. Keep moving the head down slightly and scanning from side to side until the meter starts moving up. the signal from the transmitter. ConThe receiver head is now starting to “see” tinue to adjust slowly and carefully until the meter reaches the best possible reading. A good meter reading is one in which the indicator is in the upper portion of the red zone or .above, into the green.
5. Now fine tune the rece iver to portion of the lens with a sma II card its former value.
get maximum signal. Cover until the meter indicator
a sma I I drops to
about
l/2
Keeping the small portion of the lens blocked, move the head very slight6. ly and try to get the reading to go up from where it stands. Move the head slightly up and down as well as sideways. Keep adjusting the head until any tiny movement of the head, either up or down or from side to side, makes the meter move down. 7. Repeat this procedure two or lens blocked. When you have completed properly aimed at the transmitter.
a.
Tighten
the
lock
9.
Replace
the
lower
nut
so that
cover
three this,
the
and your
Note: Be sure to tell the subscriber c i rcumstances. Removal of the transformers standby batteries and may lead to a false
times with different the receiver will
head
remains
installation
the and
in place.
is complete.
not to remove the transformers will needlessly use up the alarm.
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firmly
portions of be fine,tuned
under any rechargeable
,:
TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE :
I.
Nos. 1308,13og a 1318
THE RECEIVER METER,DOES NOT READ IN THE ‘UPPER PORTION OF THE RED ZONE OR IN THE GREEN ZONE. PROBABLE CAUSE
A. System
8.
not
aligned
D. Customer furniture a portion
2.
A. Realign followins Instructions.
properly.
The system is operating from from standby battery only.
C. The range I imitation been exceeded.
TROUBLE :
REMEDY
8.
has
PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT
the
D. Either return former.position photoelectric
photoelectri.c
thefurni’ture or relocate svstem.
to its the
REMEDY For closed circuit systems term i na I s 5 and 6 must be used-; for open c irI ,-a ->r -I culT systems Terminals 4 ana o.must be used.
A. Protective circuit has been wired using incorrect termiI nals.
A.
B. Relay in photoelectric activating properly.
B. Obtain a return authorization Ademco and return uni I-.
3.
system.
WILL NOT SET UP WHEN ATTACHED TO THE RECEIVER.
PROBABLE CAUSE
TROUBLE :
Installation
Make certain that both the transmitter and receiv.er transformers are supplying I2 vo’lts A.C. and that this voltage is applied properly to the photoelectric system. (The transformers must be installed in an outlet not turned off at night).
C. Relocate
has repositioned which now blocks of the beam.
the
not
from
SYSTEM WILL NOT CAUSE AN ALARM WHEN THE BEAM IS BROKEN.
A. Short wiring
in protective at receiver.
B. Relay in photoelectric operating properly.
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A. Check the protective circuit wires and make certain that an alarm is caused when they are removed from the receiver.
circuit
B. Obtain a return authorization’from Ademco and return unit for repakr.
not
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TROUBLE:
4.
SYSTEM OPERATES INTERMITTENTLY.
A.
Beam not
B. Pluq-in nected
aligned
transformers to 24-hour
C. System “.just barely” suqqested ranqe.
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A. Realiqn transmitter and receiver making certain that a little more than 50% of the receiver lens can be covered with a business card from all directions, top, bottom, left and right, before the meter moves into the black area,
properly.
not outlets.
B. Make certain to pluq both the transmitter and receiver transformers into an outlet not turned off at niqht.
con-
C. Relocate the photoelectric come within range limitation.
exceeds
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system
to