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The locations of existing structures (include fences, gates, buildings, roads,
etc.). Verify that mounting surfaces comply with established standards for
installation and stability.
•
The locations of obstacles such as vegetation and trees.
Figure 3: Sample site plan
Z11
proc #3
Z10
Z9
Z8
power and data over
sensor cable connection
Z7
48 VDC
Z6
proc #4
Z5
Perimeter layout guidelines
Note:
A FlexZone perimeter with 1, 2, or 3 processors can be fully closed (all
sensor cables connected through splices). A FlexZone perimeter with 4 or more
processors must be open at the ends (first and last sensor cables must be
terminated).
Use a site plan to mark the locations for the FlexZone components:
•
Sensor cable - indicate the cable layout and zone boundaries for each sensor
cable.
•
Non-detecting cable - indicate the layout if non-detecting cable is required (at
the processor, or for a bypass).
•
Cable connectors - indicate the type of connection (splice, termination).
•
FlexZone processors (note the addresses for network based processors).
FlexZone™ Product Guide
gate disconnect
Z12
Z13
sally port gate
- 19 FlexZone sensor zones (software defined)
- 1 UltraWave microwave zone (Z3)
- drip loops at each splice/termination
- service loop every 50 m
- sensitivity loops at corner posts
- app. max. fence length per cable 270 m (886 ft.)
data cable
microwave sensor
Z3
Z4
sally port
gate
Chapter 1: System planning
terminator (typical)
Z14
Z15
proc #2
48 VDC
power and data
over sensor
connection cable
swinging gate
NOTE:
gate disconnect
data cable
not required
main
building
proc #1
Z1
Z2
Z16
Z17
Z18
Z19
Z20
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