Optex AX-650TF Installation Manual

Optex AX-650TF Installation Manual

Photoelectric detector

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PHOTOELECTRIC DETECTOR
AX-250PLUS, AX-500PLUS
AX-350TF, AX-650TF
Photoelectric detectors detect intruders when both the upper and lower invisible infrared beams are simultaneously broken.
Maximum detection range between Transmitter and Receiver for the AX-250PLUS is 250ft. (75m), the AX-500PLUS is 500ft. (150m) and for the
AX-350TF is 350ft. (100m), the AX-650TF is 650ft. (200m)
FEATURES
• Beam interruption time adjustment
• Anti-Frost Structure
• Alignment level monitor jack
• Form C relay
• Tamper
• Option
• UL Listed
AX-350TF, AX-650TF ONLY
• LED indicator for fi ne beam alignment level
• Selectable beam frequencies
• Re-Transmit Circuit
• D.Q.Circuit (Environmental Disqualifi cation)
• Alarm Memory
For Safe Use of the Product
• Read this instruction manual carefully prior to installation.
• After reading, store this manual carefully in an easily accessible place for reference.
• This manual uses the following warning indications for correct use of the product and harm to you or other people and damage to your assets, which
are described below. Be sure to understand the description before reading the rest of this manual.
WARNING
Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause death or serious injury.
Failure to follow the instructions provided with this indication and improper handling may cause injury
CAUTION
and / or property damage.
This symbol indicates prohibition. The specifi c prohibited action is provided in and/or around the fi guer.
This symbol requires an action or gives an instruction.
Do not use the product for purposes other than the detection of moving objects such as people and vehicles.
Do not use the product to activate a shutter, etc., which may cause an accident.
Do not touch the unit base or power terminals of the product with a wet hand (do not touch when the
product is wet with rain, etc.). It may cause electric shock.
WARNING
Never attempt to disassemble or repair the product. It may cause fi re or damage to the devices.
Do not exceed the voltage or current rating specifi ed for any of the terminals during installation, doing so
may cause fi re or damage to the devices.
Do not pour water over the product with a bucket, hose, etc. The water may enter, which may cause damage
to the devices.
CAUTION
Clean and check the product periodically for safe use. If any problem is found, do not attempt to use the
product as it is and have the product repaired by a professional engineer or electrician.
1.PARTS IDENTIFICATION ····································· P2
2.PRECAUTIONS ····················································· P2
3.INSTALLATION METHOD ···································· P3
4-1.TERMINAL ······················································ P4
4-2.WIRING ··························································· P4
4-3.OPTICAL ALIGNMENT ·································· P5
5-1.TERMINAL ······················································ P6
5-2.WIRING ··························································· P6
5-3.OPTICAL ALIGNMENT ·································· P7
Please read intsructions completely before beginning installation.
: This function allows you to select the suitable beam interruption time for any environment.
: Prevents fog and condensation from blocking the beams.
: Can easily obtain maximum optical alignment by checking the voltage from this jack.
: Form C relay for more applications.
: N.C., Opens when cover is removed.
: Heating unit (HU-1), Back cover (BC-1) AX-Beam Tower (AX-BT)
: For UL Listed applications, the heating unit (HU-1) shall not be installed with the models AX-350TF and AX-650TF.
: The optical alignment level can be checked at the Reciver.
: Crosstalk is eliminated with 4, channel selectable, beam frequencies. Used when stacking beams
or for long range applications.
: The advantage of this method is the elimination of wiring, from a detector or switch, back to the
control panel.
: The environmental compensation circuit is designed to eliminate false alarms caused by snow,
fog, heavy rain, ice and misalignment.
C O N T E N T S
< STANDARD >
< 4 SELECTABLE BEAM FREQUENCIES >
6.BEAM INTERRUPTION
TIME ADJUSTMENT ············································ P8
7-1.SELECTABLE BEAM FREQUENCIES ·········· P8
7-2.ALARM MEMORY ·········································· P8
7-3.DQ CIRCUIT ··················································· P9
7-4.RE-TRANSMITTING CIRCUIT ······················· P9
8.SPECIFICATIONS ··············································· P10
9.DIMENSIONS ······················································ P10
CHECK SHEET ············································ P11,P12
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Introduction and Key Features
Product Overview
Photoelectric detectors for intrusion detection, covering detection range and basic function.
Core Features
Beam adjustment, anti-frost, alignment monitor, Form C relay, tamper, UL listed, optional accessories.
Model-Specific Features
LED indicator, selectable beam frequencies, re-transmit, DQ circuit, alarm memory for AX-350TF/650TF.
Safety Precautions and Warnings
Essential safety information, including warnings and cautions for installation.
Parts Identification and Installation Precautions
Component Identification
Visual guide to unit components and standard accessories.
Pre-Installation Requirements
Critical precautions for mounting and environmental considerations before installation.
Installation Method and Alignment
General Installation and Height
Specifies detection range, installation height, and maximum distances for models.
Alignment Angle Specifications
Details horizontal and vertical alignment angles for optimal beam detection.
Mounting Procedures
Covers wall, pole, and electric box mounting techniques.
AX-250/500PLUS Terminal and Wiring
Terminal Layout
Identifies terminals on Receiver and Transmitter for power, alarm, and spare connections.
Wiring Distance Chart
Guide to maximum wire lengths based on wire size and voltage for reliable operation.
Wiring Diagrams
Illustrates typical wiring setups for single and multiple unit installations.
AX-250/500PLUS Optical Alignment Procedure
Rough Alignment Steps
Initial visual alignment using the viewfinder for basic positioning.
Fine Alignment Adjustment
Detailed steps for adjusting upper and lower mirrors using monitor jack.
Alignment Confirmation
Verifying alignment via LED indicators and performing walk tests.
AX-350/650TF Terminal and Wiring
Terminal Configuration
Explains terminals including DQ, Alarm Memory, and Re-Transmit connections.
Wiring Distance Guide
Lists maximum wire lengths based on wire size and voltage for AX-350/650TF.
Wiring Diagrams
Shows wiring for 1 set, 2 sets in line, 2 sets stacking, including DQ/Alarm Memory.
AX-350/650TF Optical Alignment Procedure
Beam Frequency Selection
Selects beam frequencies to avoid crosstalk for stacking or long distance.
Horizontal & Vertical Adjustment
Guides horizontal and vertical alignment using viewfinder and adjustment screws.
Upper & Lower Mirror Adjustment
Details adjusting upper and lower mirrors for optimal alignment based on LED indicators.
Checking Alignment Via Monitor Jack
Verifies alignment by checking voltage output on the monitor jack.
Beam Interruption Time and Alarm Memory
Beam Interruption Time Adjustment
Adjusts sensitivity using dip switches for different speeds and environments.
Selectable Beam Frequencies
Explains using beam frequencies for stacking and long-distance applications.
Alarm Memory Wiring and Operation
Details wiring the alarm memory terminal and its operation.
DQ Circuit and Re-Transmitting Circuit
DQ Circuit (Environmental Disqualification)
Explains DQ circuit for sending trouble signals in adverse conditions.
Re-Transmitting Circuit
Describes using the re-transmit function to simplify wiring.
Specifications and Dimensions
Product Specifications Summary
Lists detection method, range, power input, current draw, operating temp, etc.
Physical Dimensions
Provides detailed measurements for the detector units in inches and millimeters.
Troubleshooting Guide: No Action or Alarm Issues
Troubleshooting No Power/Action
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the unit does not power on or respond.
Troubleshooting No Alarm on Blocked Beam
Diagnosing why the alarm zone fails to trigger when beams are interrupted.
Troubleshooting Guide: False Alarms and Activations
Troubleshooting False Alarm Signals
Resolving issues where the unit signals an alarm without beam interruption.
Troubleshooting False Activations
Addressing causes of false triggers like environmental factors or alignment.

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