Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Statements
- Guide Conventions
- 1
- Background
- F10 System Hardware
- System Diagrams
- Grouping Multiple Antennas
- 2 x 1 Meter Configuration
- 2
- Antenna Distance from Interfering Elements
- System Performance Considerations
- Determining the Electronics Location
- Environmental Considerations
- Site Survey Conclusion
- 3
- Requirements
- Installation Outline
- F10, 1 Meter and 2 Meter Floor Cuts
- Common Wider Floor Cuts
- Mounting the Electronics Enclosure
- Mounting the Power Supply
- Finishing Installation
- 4
- Antenna Wiring
- Wiring the 2 x 1 Meter System
- Overview
- Wiring Between F10 Systems for Sync
- Wiring peripherals
- 5
- System Setup Using DMS
- Application-Based Detection Modes
- Alarm Severity
- Configuring SAM (Smart Alarm Management)
- Updating the System
- 6
- TR4215 Features
- Basic Tuning Methods Using DMS
- Noise Sources
- Analog View
- Evaluate Jumper Positions
- Configuring the System for Asynchronous Noise
- Resonance Sources
- Data Retrieval
- A
- Power Supply Details
- B
- F10 Parts List
- C
- F10 System – Proximity to Deactivation Units
- F10 System – Proximity to Other Systems
- D
- F10, 2 Meter System
- F10, 1 Meter System
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Wood Surface Installation
For mounting to wood, use a #7 x ½” (0.38cm x 1.3cm) hex head screw (CKP P/N 7939172).
Figure 3.8 Wood Surface Installation
Drywall Surface Installation
For mounting to drywall, use a #8 x 1” (0.42cm x 2.5cm) panhead screw (CKP P/N 7308823),
which is a Power Fastener Zip-it (P/N 02348).
Figure 3.9 Drywall Installation
1. Using the proper diameter bit, drill a hole into
the base material to a depth of at least 0.6cm
[1/4”] deeper than the embedment required.
Blow the hole clean of dust and other material.
2. Select the installation tool and drive socket to
be used. Insert the head of the screw into the
hex head socket driver.
3. Place the point of the screw through the fixture
into the pre-drilled hole and drive the anchor in
one steady continuous motion until it is fully
seated at the proper embedment.
1. Insert either # 2 or # 3 Phillips driver bit into
the recess of the ZiP-It anchor head. Use a
manual screwdriver or a low-rpm
battery-powered electric screw gun.
2. Push the ZiP-It anchor into the surface of the
wallboard until the two cutting blades
penetrate the surface. Using gentle forward
pressure, rotate the ZiP-It until the collar sets
flush to the surface of the wall.
3. Put the fixture in place, insert screw and
tighten until it feels secure. As the screw is
threaded into the nylon versions, the point will
expand resulting in increased load capacity in
thicker wallboard.
Note: When using an electric screw gun for
application, set clutch and use a slow speed
(do not exceed approximately 300-400 RPM).