Install Guide
Table Of Contents
- AMS-9030 Controller
- _
- About this Guide
- Controller Overview
- Installation Requirements
- Mounting the Controller
- Connecting Antennas
- Connecting Remote Alarms
- Connecting External Devices to Controller Relays
- Connecting Noise Canceling Antennas
- Connecting Multiple 9030 Controllers
- Connecting a Service Laptop
- Connecting a SyncLink Device
- Connecting an Ultra*Link Device
- Connecting Power to the Controller
- Specifications
- Declarations
Preliminary
AMS-9030 CONTROLLER 8200-0344-02, REV. 0
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Connecting Remote Alarms
The AMS-9030 controller provides the power and
control signals for a single remote alarm (ZC30-
ADS/ZC35-ADS) at P29. (This is the only powered
alarm port.) This remote alarm will sound whenever
a tag or label is detected at either antenna; it will
not provide zone detection.
Note: If you have the controller supporting two
exits and you want to connect two independent
alarms so that antenna A will control one alarm and
antenna B will control the other alarm (zone
detection), you need to connect the remote alarms
to the relays at P19 and P20 instead. Refer to the
section āConnecting External Devices to Controller
Relaysā on page 12.
1. Ensure the remote alarm is ADS compatible.
ADS compatible alarms are marked with a
sticker on the box. If the remote alarm is not
ADS compatible, remove resistor R5 from the
main alarm board (0301-0241-01) of the remote
alarm before installing.
Figure 8. Location of R5 resistor
2. Connect the remote alarm to the Remote Alarm
connector (P29) on the controller. Figure 6
shows the location of P29 and Figure 9 shows
how to connect the remote alarm. Note that the
black and red wires are connected to different
pins than other controllers.
Figure 9. Connecting a remote alarm to P29
Connecting External Devices
to Controller Relays
The AMS-9030 controller has two internal relays (A
and B) to which you can connect an external
device, such as a remote alarm. Each relay can
control two devices. The controller provides a
contact closure only; the external device must
supply its own power.
The relays are activated when the system alarms.
The relays are double-pole double-throw (DPDT),
which means relay A is activated only when
antenna A alarms and relay B is activated only
when antenna B alarms. The table below shows
which relay is activated by which antenna.
Antenna Antenna
Connector
Relay
Connector
A P13, P15 P19
B P16, P18 P20
Figure 6 shows the location of the P19 and P20
connectors and their pinouts.
1. Connect the green, white, and silver wires of
the two remote alarms to Relays A and B (P19
and P20). Refer to Figure 10, Table 1, and
Table 2.
2. Connect black and red wires to the transformer.
R5 resisto
r
Remote alarm
(ZC30/ZC35)
red
green
1 +15V
4
(
N.O.
)
black
white
3
(
Arm
)
2 Ground
P29
shield
5
(
Shield
)
Pin
Signal