User's Manual

B-12 Appendix Installation Manual
Switches and
Fuse Replacement
This section contains the functions of the 3
Switches on the Controller as well as Fuse
Replacement specifications.
Refer to Figure B.8 for a Switch and Fuse-only
Controller PCB graphic.
Switches
S1 (Lock Elevator Delay)
Factory Set from 5 to 15 seconds
Sets the delay time for how long the Magnetic
Lock or Elevator Deactivation will remain
engaged after a Tag leave the Tx Activation
Field.
When the switches are ON, the time setting is 0
(zero) seconds. As switches are turned off, the
time setting increases. The maximum time delay
is approximately 120 seconds.
Table B.18
Switch 1 1 2 3 4 5 6
Added Delay
(seconds)
1 5 10 15 30 50
For example, to set the delay time for
approximately 25 seconds, turn OFF switches 3
and 4.
S2
(Reset Switch)
Resets the system. Used during system testing to
clear alarms, equivalent to a Keypad Reset.
S3 (Controls function of LED13)
Tx Gain/Supervisor Adjustments
Detection Level/Threshold Adjustments
S3 is linked to LED 13
(page B-7), which is a
visual indicator during tuning Tx wand antennas
(page 4-7).
Tx Gain/Supervisor Threshold Adjustments
With S3 to the right, and the Tx Gain set at, or
near maximum, LED13 will indicate two things:
the Tx Gain (Power Level) adjusted by pot R6,
and the Supervisor Threshold, adjusted by pot
R26.
Keep in mind that if the Tx Gain is reduced, the
Supervisor Threshold should also be reduced, so
that the flashing bar is always below the steady
bar(s). If this is not set properly, the Supervisor
peizo will sound. For more information, see
page B-7.
Detection Level/Threshold Adjustments
With S3 to the left, LED13 indicates how
closely a received signal resembles a valid Tag,
and the threshold where the decision is made
that it is a valid Tag. (
Figure B.6) When a valid
Tag enters the zone, the detect level will
increase past the detection threshold, to indicate
a Tag is in the zone
(Figure B.7).