Do Not Discard! Document may be needed by code inspectors. Leave it at the site until the installation is complete and the system has been approved. AMS-9080 Controller Installation Guide ZE9080 © 2018 Sensormatic Electronics, LLC AMS-9080 CONTROLLER INSTALLATION GUIDE 8200-0914-01 REV.
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About this guide This installation guide explains how to install the AMS-9080 Controller. You must install the AMS-9080 Controller, as outlined in this guide. Customer requirements dictate the placement of system components. Your Sensormatic representative supplies this information separately. Regulatory restriction: For indoor use only. Intended use: Install this device only as described in this guide.
Conduit support Seven knockouts receive exposed cables or cables in conduit. Knockouts are available for Class-2 wiring from antennas and low voltage devices. Parts Table 1. Required parts Kit AMS-9080 Controller Installation Kit Quantity 1 1 Product code ZE9080 0352-0286-02 Quantity 10 Product code 6010-0107-01 Table 2.
Chemical interaction WARNING: Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used. Cabling WARNING: Risk of electric shock. During installation, if you must leave the antenna, turn off the power or cover high voltage components to prevent unauthorized access to hazardous voltages. WARNING: Risk of electric shock. The AC power could be carrying 120 VAC or 240 VAC. WARNING: Risk of electric shock. The transmit pedestal contains hazardous voltages.
Mounting CAUTION: The controller can attach to a wall or ceiling using suitable hardware. The structure and hardware must support 9.56 kilograms or 21.08 pounds, or four times the weight of the controller assembly. Implanted medical devices This anti-theft system complies with all applicable safety standards. People with implanted electronic medical devices can ask if the store has an anti-theft system, and its location. You can easily see most anti-theft systems, but some can be concealed.
Before you begin Before you install an AMS-9080 Controller, adhere to the following criteria. Unpacking and verifying the equipment When unpacking and verifying the equipment, complete the following checks: Verify that you have all the necessary equipment. Ensure that the system configuration is the correct one for the site. Unpack major components in a space where you are not obstructing, or causing nuisance to customers. Do not clutter the aisle or cause a trip hazard.
Installation To install an AMS-9080 Controller, complete the following procedures. Mounting the controller You can mount the AMS-9080 Controller to the following locations: On a shelf On a wall To a ceiling Note: For ceiling mounts, secure plywood with a surface larger than the controller to the ceiling studs that hold the drywall. Attach the controller with suitable hardware for the plywood.
Connecting the AC power To connect the AC power to the AMS-9080 Controller, complete the following steps: WARNING: In accordance with the USA National Electric Code and applicable US local codes, a 15 A or 20 A, two-pole, ganged disconnect device, which also provides short circuit and overload protection and has a minimum 3-millimeter open circuit clearance, must be installed by a licensed electrician at a location readily accessible to the equipment.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. The AC power cord can carry 120 VAC or 240 VAC. CAUTION: When using a power cord, ensure that you install the controller near a socket-outlet and in a location that is easy to access. 2. Plug the power cord into the IEC320 receptacle on the AMS-9080 Controller, and into the power source. Figure 3.
6. Remove one of the knockouts to access the AC connection area. Thread a cable clamp into the hole. 7. Route the AC cable through a cable clamp, leaving about 15.2 centimeters or 6 inches out the other side. 8. Tighten the clamp around the cable. 9. Put the ferrite bead on the Line, Neutral, and Ground wires. Ensure that the wires wrap around and pass through the ferrite bead a second time as it did in the existing wiring harness. 10. Connect the AC power wires to the power connector P2.
Connecting to the pedestals Transceiver pedestals connect to the AMS-9080 Controller using the following cables: A transceiver, Tx/Rx cable An alarm/comm cable Connect the cables to the following connectors: Transceiver connectors P3, P1, and P4: Connectors P3 and P1 are labelled Pedestal 1. Connector P4 is labelled Pedestal 2. Table 5 shows the connections for various antenna configurations.
Connecting to auxiliary receiver antennas Auxiliary receivers are receive-only antennas that extend the detection range of a primary antenna. Connect the auxiliary receivers to one of the following receiver connections: Receiver 1, P6 Receiver 2, P7 To connect an auxiliary receiver to the controller, complete the following steps: WARNING: Risk of electric shock. High-voltage AC is present on the capacitor and controller board whenever the controller power is on.
Noise canceling coils Noise canceling coils, such as a Ranger antenna, cancel the noise that interferes with detector operation. Noise canceling coils connect to Aux rec 1 connector P6, Pin 1 and Pin 2, or Aux rec 2 connector P7, Pin 1 and Pin 2. To accept a noise canceling coil, on the CE ADS4 Platform Configurator set the auxiliary input to Noise Canceling mode. Save the adjustments to default settings if they will be used on the next power cycle or system reset.
Configuring the system To change the controller’s parameters, complete the following steps: 1. On a laptop computer, launch the CE ADS4 Platform Configurator. Note: For information on how to use configurator settings, refer to the CE ADS4 Platform Configurator Help Guide. IMPORTANT: Ensure that you turn off the power to the controller. Never restart or boot up a computer that connects to an active controller, as it can disable the mouse function on the computer. 2.
Troubleshooting System status alert codes The system status LED on the controller displays system status alert codes. When an alert code occurs, the color and pattern of the LED changes. A red LED indicates serious alerts, and a yellow LED indicates less serious alerts. Alert codes repeat until the condition resolves or a timer resets the system.
Alert code Alert code name Action 61 62 63 Detector overrun Alarm mailbox full Host communication mailbox full 64 65 66 Sequencer mailbox full LDM power save active LDM power save inactive Recoverable Recoverable Recoverable. Reload the application software. If the error does not eliminate, replace the pedestal. Recoverable Not an error. The LDM sent the system into power save mode. Not an error. The LDM sent the system to exit power save mode.
Servicing the AMS-9080 Controller Replacing the fuse WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Ensure that the unit is powered off completely before checking, touching, or changing a fuse. The printed circuit board in the controller has two fuses, F1 and F2. If either of the fuses blow, replace them with a 2.5 A, 250 V, 5X20, slow-blow, high-breaking fuse. Note: The part number for this fuse is 5111-0028-08.
Specifications Electrical Power Supply Primary input ............................................................................................................................................... 100 to 120 VAC or 220 to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz Primary power fuse ............................................................................................................................ 2.5 A, 250 V, slow-blow, high-breaking Current draw (120 V)...................................... ..........................
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AMS-9080 Controller board pinouts B C D Top coil Bottom coil IR Input Alarm board P3 P1 P10 P5 Pins 1 2 3 Pins 1 2 3 Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pins Signal Bottom coil return Shield Top coil Signal Top coil return Shield Top coil Signal +12 V IR RX1 IR RX2 IR RX3 IR RX4 Digital ground Chassis ground Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pins 5 4 3 2 1 Pins 5 4 3 2 1 Pins Power LEDAlarm CLKAudio +12 V +5 V Ground Tx Inhibit Ground Signal Ground Antenna D2 return Antenna D2 Antenna D1 return Antenna D1 Signal Ground Ant