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Detection Pattern Adjustment

Note: The barrel locking screw should be loosened to allow free rotation of the barrel assem-
bly during the setup of the detection pattern.
Exit Detector The adjustment of the detection pattern is accomplished by the combination of rotat-
Installation Instructions Addendum ing the barrel assembly as well as adjusting the targeting screws. It may be desired
that the main relay timer jumpers be adjusted to reduce the relay on time to minimize
NOTE: The installation instructions addendum is to be used in conjunction with the existing wait times between tests when verifying coverage.
installation instructions (DSC part number 29004104). 1. Insert a small flathead screwdriver into one of the targeting screws, located just be-
low the detector lens. Turn the screw clockwise or counter-clockwise to adjust the
Lock Control Relay coverage pattern to the right or left of the detector respectively. Repeat the process
This is a normally closed circuit, which opens for a period of 2 seconds immediately for the other screw. Adjust the targeting screws to provide the desired coverage.
following detection. The contact can be used to temporarily remove power to a mag- Please refer to the diagrams below for examples of coverage patterns in respect to
netic lock in applications where an alarm point does not require shunting as illustrated the targeting screw locations.
below.
Note: The slots on the louver adjustment screws indicate the position of the internal louvers
12 - 28 VDC
to serve as an external adjustment guide.
IN+ Device C1 NC1 NO1
POWER SUPPLY
CAUTION: The total adjustment range (from far-left to far-right position or vice versa) of
each louver is approximately 90 and care should be taken not to turn the louver too far. Stop
T-Rex Magnetic
+VDC GND
Lock turning the louver when you feel resistance to avoid damage to the unit.

Tamper

Main Relay Contacts


This circuit will activate immediately following detection and can be used to shunt an
alarm point on a security system or trigger a request-to-exit (REX) input on an access
control system. The duration that the relay remains active depends on the setting of
the main relay timer jumpers as well as the fast and latch jumpers (described on the
installation instructions). For connection to an access control system, use NC1/NO1
and C1 and connect to the REX input as outlined in the system's wiring instructions.
The connections for shunting a door contact are shown below. 2. Rotate the barrel assembly up or down as required. This will adjust the detection zone
away from or towards the door respectively. If the detector is mounted directly above
To alarm panel To alarm panel
the door, it is recommended that the detection area be directed away from the door.
zone input zone input To achieve this, rotate the barrel assembly so that the lower edge of the detector lens
Normally-closed (NC) Normally-open (NO)
is about " above the edge of the case.
door contact door contact
3. Perform a walk test of the unit to determine whether the desired coverage is achieved.
If you are satisfied with the coverage, proceed to step 4. If not, repeat steps 1-3 until
EOL
Resistor
the desired coverage is achieved. During this process, you may have to rotate the
barrel assembly up to gain access to the targeting screws.
IN+ Device C1 NC1 NO1 IN+ Device C1 NC1 NO1
EOL 4. Remove the cover and tighten the barrel locking screw to hold the barrel assembly in
Resistor
place. Configure the jumpers for the desired settings if you haven't already and re-
T-REX T-REX place the cover. Insert the cover retaining screw in the detector.
Note: The retaining screw is required for UL Listed applications.
NOTE: The EOL resistor should be located within the T.Rex housing to provide proper supervision.
Buzzer Terminals
Connection of a normally open contact across the buzzer terminals allows for control 2002 Digital Security Controls Ltd.
of the internal piezo buzzer. The buzzer will activate when a short circuit is present Toronto, Canada www.dsc.com
across the + and - buzzer terminals and will silence upon removal of the short circuit. Printed in Canada 29004525 R001
Detection Pattern Adjustment
Note: The barrel locking screw should be loosened to allow free rotation of the barrel assem-
Exit Detector bly during the setup of the detection pattern.
Installation Instructions Addendum The adjustment of the detection pattern is accomplished by the combination of rotat-
ing the barrel assembly as well as adjusting the targeting screws. It may be desired
that the main relay timer jumpers be adjusted to reduce the relay on time to minimize
NOTE: The installation instructions addendum is to be used in conjunction with the existing wait times between tests when verifying coverage.
installation instructions (DSC part number 29004104).
1. Insert a small flathead screwdriver into one of the targeting screws, located just be-
Lock Control Relay low the detector lens. Turn the screw clockwise or counter-clockwise to adjust the
This is a normally closed circuit, which opens for a period of 2 seconds immediately coverage pattern to the right or left of the detector respectively. Repeat the process
following detection. The contact can be used to temporarily remove power to a mag- for the other screw. Adjust the targeting screws to provide the desired coverage.
netic lock in applications where an alarm point does not require shunting as illustrated Please refer to the diagrams below for examples of coverage patterns in respect to
below. the targeting screw locations.
Note: The slots on the louver adjustment screws indicate the position of the internal louvers
12 - 28 VDC
POWER SUPPLY
IN+ Device C1 NC1 NO1 to serve as an external adjustment guide.
CAUTION: The total adjustment range (from far-left to far-right position or vice versa) of
+VDC GND T-Rex Magnetic each louver is approximately 90 and care should be taken not to turn the louver too far. Stop
Lock
turning the louver when you feel resistance to avoid damage to the unit.

Tamper

Main Relay Contacts


This circuit will activate immediately following detection and can be used to shunt an
alarm point on a security system or trigger a request-to-exit (REX) input on an access
control system. The duration that the relay remains active depends on the setting of
the main relay timer jumpers as well as the fast and latch jumpers (described on the
installation instructions). For connection to an access control system, use NC1/NO1
and C1 and connect to the REX input as outlined in the system's wiring instructions.
The connections for shunting a door contact are shown below.
2. Rotate the barrel assembly up or down as required. This will adjust the detection zone
away from or towards the door respectively. If the detector is mounted directly above
To alarm panel
zone input
To alarm panel
zone input
the door, it is recommended that the detection area be directed away from the door.
To achieve this, rotate the barrel assembly so that the lower edge of the detector lens
Normally-closed (NC) Normally-open (NO)
door contact door contact
is about " above the edge of the case.
3. Perform a walk test of the unit to determine whether the desired coverage is achieved.
EOL
If you are satisfied with the coverage, proceed to step 4. If not, repeat steps 1-3 until
Resistor the desired coverage is achieved. During this process, you may have to rotate the
IN+ Device C1 NC1 NO1
barrel assembly up to gain access to the targeting screws.
IN+ Device C1 NC1 NO1 EOL
Resistor 4. Remove the cover and tighten the barrel locking screw to hold the barrel assembly in
place. Configure the jumpers for the desired settings if you haven't already and re-
T-REX T-REX
place the cover. Insert the cover retaining screw in the detector.
Note: The retaining screw is required for UL Listed applications.
NOTE: The EOL resistor should be located within the T.Rex housing to provide proper supervision.
Buzzer Terminals
Connection of a normally open contact across the buzzer terminals allows for control
of the internal piezo buzzer. The buzzer will activate when a short circuit is present 2002 Digital Security Controls Ltd.
across the + and - buzzer terminals and will silence upon removal of the short circuit. Toronto, Canada www.dsc.com
Printed in Canada 29004525 R001

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