Site Overview - Optex Fiber SenSys Terrain Defender TD 100 Installation Manual

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The blue ovals depict contours of equal sensitivity. The thresholds are typically set to detect a
person up to 1 meter above ground and 0.5 meters on either side of the cable pair.
A TD100 system is composed of the following components:
TD100 Processor Kit
o Processor (Lead, Middle, or End) with SMA Terminators (SMAT)
Lead-in Cable - pre-installed ferrite beads, 10 m (30 ft) pair (included in TD100 kit)
o Additional lead-in lengths available, contact your Fiber SenSys sales rep for
details
Start-Up Module Assembly (SUMA) – in-line connections (included in TD100 kit)
o Start-Up Module (SUM)
Sensor Cable
o TDSC 400M – A 400 m (1312 ft) spool of sensing cable (P# 600-44558)
Web User Interface (WUI) – Calibration of the system through the TD100 TCP/IP
connection
TD24PSU – 24VDC Linear Power Supply w/ battery backup capability (P# 980-64560)
TD48PSU – 48VDC Linear Power Supply w/enclosure (P# 980-94233)
TD Tool Kit – Tools necessary for TDSC stripping and connecting lead-in and TD100
connections (P# 980-64263)
TD Enclosure (Optional) – Enclosure for mounting TD100 (P# 980-84232)
TDR8 Relay Module (Optional) – I/O module with 8 outputs and 4 inputs (P# 980-
64241)
Master Controller (Optional) – System management and monitoring (P# 980-04235)

Site Overview

Every site is unique. To properly plan for varying site conditions, aspects of the site such as soil
type and condition, water flow, and metal structures should be noted so that the proper TD100
components and installation method can be selected to optimize performance.
Almost every site that can utilize TD100 can be described using the following terminology:
Single or Multi-Processor Site – up to 400 meters of cable between processors
Open or Closed Perimeters (Straight line or closed loop)
There are three possible processor positions:
Lead – the first processor in any system
Middle – a processor in a multi-processor site between the Lead and End
End – the last processor in a system with more than one unit
There are two basic ways that a processor can detect and locate an intruder:
Dual-Ended - E2EC – a processor on both ends of cables
Single-Ended – system with cut cable, failed processor, or by design (No E2EC)
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