User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- AMS-9050 Controller
- Contents
- To the Installer
- About the Product
- Installation Features
- Setup Features
- Service Features
- Basic Operation and Setup
- Device Connections
- Installation Features
- Service Features
- - The service configurator displays the operating current for each antenna. Operating current is 15A peak for all countries.
- - The service configurator displays ambient temperature within the controller.
- - The hardware supports software with a remote command to reset the system.
- - Hardware within the controller protects it from runaway software.
- Installation Requirements
- Controller Installation
- Troubleshooting
- Fuse Replacement
- Specifications
- Declarations
- AMC-7000 Integrated Metal Foil Detection
- About this Guide
- About the Product
- Installation
- Specifications
- Declarations
Preliminary
Relay connectors (P54): The controller has two
double-pole, double-throw (DPDT) relays, each
configurable using service configurator software.
Each relay:
- Triggers devices such as externally powered
remote alarms, time-lapse VCRs, and security
cameras; one device per detection zone.
- Accepts three wires and a shield. Cable shields
share one pin on the connector.
Remote alarm connectors (P63, P64): This
connector can control up to two externally-
powered digital remote alarms, such as an
AMS-1060.
RS-485 network connector (P8): This connector
supports RS-485 communication for remote
diagnostics.
Wired Tx sync connector (P2): This connector is
used to wire two or more AMS-9050 controllers
together to synchronize them to avoid cross
interference.
RS-232 service connection: Protected by a cover
plate on the controller, the RJ-22 connector
receives the cable from a laptop computer that is
used to locally setup and diagnose the detection
system.
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