Ax60+ CO Direct Connect Option
Quick Start Guide
Introduction
TO DETERMINE FINAL SET-UP AND SENSOR CONFIGURATIONS ARE CORRECT,
ENSURE STEPS 1, 14 & 15 ARE COMPLETED
This Quick Start Guide explains how to install the Ax60+ CO Dirct Connect Option.
For more information on operation and maintenance, refer to the Ax60+ User
Manual P0159-800. This is available to download from
www.analoxgroup.com/products/ax60. For more information on servicing and
calibration, refer to the Ax60+ Service Manual P0159-803, this is also available to
download from www.analoxgroup.com/products/ax60
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1. Configuring the Sensor
The sensor is factory configured at location
1. If a system includes more than 1 sensor
each one must be reconfigured by moving
the jumper link (
) to the appropriate
sensor location, e.g., a system comprising 2
sensors has the jumper link fitted at sensor 1
location 1, sensor 2 location 2 and so on.
2. Installing the Sensor and Alarm
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) SENSORS SHOULD
BE INSTALLED AT AVERAGE WORKING HEAD
HEIGHT
Alarms should ideally be located at the entrances
to the danger area where visibility is not obscured.
Refer to your own risk assessment for best
location.
Retain the clear protective film on the fascia until
the installation is complete.
Using the supplied paper template mark out and
drill the wall-fixing position then install the wall
plugs and fit the unit.
3. Cabling
The diagram below illustrates a typical cabling arrangement for the Hard Wired option.
The recommended cable for the Ax60+ is Cat5e UTP 24AWG PVC.
Document ref: P0159-831-00
4. Connecting the Sensor to the Central Display
The wiring can either be connected via the 'knock-out' on the rear of the unit or the
optional gland(s) (Blanking discs to be removed) on the bottom of the unit. Connect
the wiring as illustrated below.
5. Connecting the Sensor to the Alarm
The wiring can either be connected via the 'knock-out' on the rear of the unit or
the optional gland(s) (Blanking discs to be removed) on the bottom of the unit.
Connect the wiring as illustrated below.
6. Daisy-Chaining Sensors and Alarms
Daisy-chaining is the means by which the alarms can be connected sequentially.
Follow the same wiring sequence described in step 5. Note that wiring access is on
the rear of the unit only. The wiring can either be connected via the 'knock-out' on
the rear of the unit or the optional gland(s) (Blanking discs to be removed) on the
bottom of the unit.
7. PSU Cable Identification
Plug-in type PSU cable identification
Hard wired type PSU
Black with stripe: Positive (24V)
cable identification
Black with print: Negative (0V)
Black with stripe: Negative (0V)
Printed (-V) Stripe (+V)
Black with print: Positive (24V)
Printed (+V) Stripe (-V)
PSU cables are connected to the Central Display via the terminal block labelled
'POWER'. Surplus cable can either be shortened or stored inside the Central
Display enclosure.
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