Perimeter Layout Guidelines - Interlogix FlexZone Series Product Manual

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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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