58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start 58kHz MONO-GUARD INSTALLATION MANUAL TM WG SECURITY PRODUCT INC. 161 San Lazaro Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA Tel: 1-877-494-2288 (Toll Free) 1-408-530-8070 Fax: 1-408-530-8074 Website: www.wgspi.com E-mail:info@wgspi.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Overview 1. System Description Mono-Guard is a single pedestal transceiver Electronic Article Surveillance system that detects 58KHz tags four feet either side of the pedestal. This system is plug and play, which eliminates the need for expensive technicians during installation. The Mono-Guard is software driven EAS system that works in combination with any 58KHz tag and label.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Digital Signal Processing The Mono-GuardTM system applies the latest and most technically advanced DSP technologies to address antitheft problems. It minimizes false alarms while maintaining considerable detection range. Self-Tuning Electronics Other manufacturers need professional technicians to tune the system to ensure proper functioning. But once the environment condition changes, the systems best working position changes and requires tuning again.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start This type of installation also consists of a single Mono-Guard post while with coverage of a 6 foot wide opening. The post is mounted in the middle of the door with a 4 feet maximum detection on either side.
8KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start This type of installation consists of one master Mono-Guard system and two slaves with the master in middle and the slaves at the ends. Every gate-to-gate distance is both 8 feet maximum; the three gates will cover a maximum distance of 16 feet. Each slave post will be connected to master post.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Interconnection line (1) Only for slave post Bolt (2) Gate body part (1 set) Master or Slave Post Power Cord Notices North American Power Supply Cords This equipment is supplied with an external power line at one end and a molded receptacle terminal block at the other end. Conductors are color coded white (neutral), black (line) and green or green/yellow (ground).
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start International Power Supply Cord This equipment is supplied with an external power line at one end and a molded receptacle terminal block at the other end. Conductors are CEE color coded—light blue (neutral), brown (line) and green/yellow (ground). Other IEC 320 C-13 type power supply cords can be used if they comply with the safety regulations of the country in which they are installed.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Drill six holes (10mm diameter 40mm deep) to install the base. Put the Inflationary spirals into the holes Install the base, allowing the spiral heads to go through the holes of the base Attach the cushion rings then spring rings and nuts on the spiral heads, screw the nuts down this will fix the base to the ground. Attach the bottom of the gate to the mount.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start When using a slave post, connect the interconnection cable into the RJ45 socket on PC Board
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start There are two external alarm outputs. First press down the yellow button, then insert the external alarm wire into the wire holding hole and release the yellow button, the wire will be fixed onto the system. Each external alarm output has a contact rating of 1A/220VAC The system has a switch inside the gate body with an option of 220VAC (European system) and 110VAC input (American system), and it has been set correctly before out from the factory.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Place the gate body slick into the base track and cover the whole base. Put the two bolts through the two tunnels at the lower part of the gate body.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Put the nut onto the bolt head on the other side Use the tool provided to screw down the nuts
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Operational Tests The transceiver system is unique for its plug-on initial self-detection. When the first time the system is applied with electricity, it takes the system one minute to detect NONE-TAG environment around. Ensure that during this one minute any tag must be kept 12 feet away from the detection zone of the system.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Appendix (IR control keyboard function description) Usually, the most frequently used function is to adjust the Minimum Signal Adjustment figures, (see entry H). The smaller the figure is, the more sensitive the system is while the more vulnerable to false alarms. Properly tuning this figure to ensure the system works at the certain distance at best sensitivity and with minimum false alarms. 1.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start 2. Press password “961” 3. Press “confirm” button Then enter the control parameters input state. There usually are three steps in parameters input. The first is select the parameter type, like Gain Adjustment, Sychron Adjustment or Noise Condition Display; the second step is input the numbers; the third step is to press “confirm” button. A. Gain Adjustment There are two choices here, input 1 to select high gain, 0 to low gain. B.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Here is the time from zero crossing point to the start point of transmitting burst. You can input 1~254, each stands for 30u seconds. C. Receiving Window Delay You can input a number from 1~14, the bigger the number, the later receiving window will be opened. D. Noise Condition Display Here input 1 to show noise condition Input 2 to show average noise condition Input 3 to show signal condition E.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start H. Minimum Signal Adjustment Change this figure to admit minimum signal amplitude, in another word any signal smaller than the level here will be ignored. Exit button This button will return control box to last state. Save button This button will save all parameters to flash ROM, so when power shut down the parameters will not be lost. Note: after press this button, you should press “confirm” button to confirm saving.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Important Safeguards and Regulatory Notices Information on the following pages provides important safety guidelines for both Operator and Service Personnel. Specific warnings and cautions will be found throughout the manual where they apply, but may not appear here. Please read and follow the important safety information, noting especially those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Danger Electrical potential is still applied to some internal components even when the power switch/breaker is in the off position. To prevent electrical shock when working on this equipment, disconnect the AC line cord from the AC source before working on any internal components. A residual voltage may be present immediately after unplugging the system due to slow discharge of large power supply capacitors.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start To avoid explosion, do not operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere unless it has been specifically certified for such operation. Have qualified personnel perform safety checks after any completed service. Risk of electric shock is present. A grounded circuit conductor (neutral) is provided with over current protection. Test all components before touching.
58KHz Mono-Guard Transceiver System Quick Start Receiving Inspection Inspect all shipping containers for any signs of damage. If any is found, notify the shipping company. If there is no obvious damage, continue with the unpacking instructions. Unpacking Instructions Place the containers on a flat level surface with enough room to move the container around as needed. Remove all the remaining manuals and the Floppy Disk software set.
Overview System Description The Multi-Guard system is a dual pedestal Electronic Article Surveillance system that works with any 58KHz accusto-magnetic tag. This system is plug and play, which eliminates the need for expensive technicians during installation. The Multi-Guard system is fully digital, software driven, and has the latest DSP technology that constantly checks the environment: This eliminates false alarms that you get from using other systems.
Features Digital Signal Processing The Multi-Guard system applies the latest and most technically advanced DSP technologies to address antitheft problems. It minimizes false alarms while maintaining considerable detection range. Self-Tuning Electronics Other manufacturers need professional technicians to tune their systems to ensure proper functioning. But once the environment condition changes, the systems best working position changes and requires tuning again.
This type of installation consists of one receiver and two transmitters. Installing the receiver in middle and the transmitters at the ends. Each transmitter post will be connected to the receiver post. The Multi-Guard system uses an interconnection cable from the transmitter to the receiver. The gates are mounted on both sides of the opening and cover a maximum distance of 18 feet (when using our Supersensor or Super Pencil tag) Then the wider the opening, the more systems are needed.
Installation Procedures Parts List Base (2) Inflationary spiral (12 sets) Tools (2 sets) Interconnection Cable (1) Multi-Guard (1 Pair) Transmitter & Receiver Bolts (2 sets) Power line plug (2) Installation Procedures Pipe the power line to where the post will be mounted Mount the plug on the power line Put the plug to face towards you with the side where there are metal screws. Connect the N line to left terminal, the L line to right terminal, and the ground line to middle terminal.
Put the Inflationary spirals into the holes Install the base, allowing the spiral heads to go through the holes of the base Attach the cushion rings then spring rings and nuts on the spiral heads, screw the nuts down this will fix the base to the ground.
Lift the gate bottom mount the power line plug in to the power socket on the bottom of the PC Board as the picture shows Connect the interconnection cable in to the RJ45 socket on PC Board as the picture shows, (both transmitter and receiver)
Put the gate body slick into the base track and cover the whole base.
Put the nut onto the bolt head on the other side
Use the tool to screw down the nuts
Operational Tests Turn the power on; the system will begin its environment check and start running the software program. Wait for several seconds and you will see the LED panel stop flashing. When the system is in the idle position the number 0 on the alarm count generator will be illuminated. On the left part of the panel, a program running indicator (Yellow Light) will flash regularly.
Appendix (IR control keyboard function description) Press, “start” button to initiate the control When panel shows the following state, initiation is ready Enter password “961”
Press “confirm” button Then enter the control parameters input state. There are three steps in the parameters input. The first is select the parameter type, like Gain Adjustment, Sychron Adjustment or Noise Condition Display; the second step is input the numbers; the third step is to press “confirm” button. Gain Adjustment There are two choices here, input 1 to select high gain, 0 to low gain. Synchrony Adjustment This is the time from zero crossing point to the start point of the transmitting burst.
Receiving Window Delay You can input a number from 1~14, the bigger the number, the later receiving window will be opened. Noise Condition Display Here input 1 to show noise condition Input 2 to show average noise condition Input 3 to show signal condition Alarming Sound Volume Control The input range is 1~3, stands for three volume level from small to big.
Minimum Signal Adjustment Change this figure to admit minimum signal amplitude, in others words any signal smaller than the level here will be ignored. Exit button This button will return control box to last state. Save button This button will save all parameters to flash ROM, so when power shut down the parameters will not be lost. Note: After you have pressed this button, you should press the, “confirm” button to confirm you have saved the information.