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Privacy: public file. Ultra.Post® Detectors with Switched Mode Transmitter Contents About this Guide. 1 Detector Setup Features. 2 Setup and Service for Ultra.Post IV Detectors. 3 Software Configurator. 3 AC Setup.
3 Checking Detector Operation. 4 Tuning the Pedestals. 5 Ultra.Post IV Field Replaceable Units. 9 Ultra.Post IV Service Procedures. 11 Setup and Service for Ultra.Post I/II/III Detectors 14 Software Configurator. 14 AC Setup.
14 Checking Detector Operation. 15 Checking Resonance Using a Scope in the Primary Pedestal. 16 Checking Resonance Using a Scope in the Secondary Pedestal. 17 Retuning the Pedestal. 18 Ultra.Post and Ultra.Post II/III Parts.
21 Ultra.Post Service Procedures. 22 Setup and Service for Ultra.Post Plus Detectors. 28 Software Configurator. 28 EuroMax Plus Antenna Tuning. 29 Ultra.Post Plus Parts. 31 Ultra.Post Plus Service.
32 Troubleshooting. 37 Dead system/Low sensitivity.
37 False Alarms. 38 Continuous Receiver Tuning Procedure. 39 LED Status Indicators. 41 DS3 Error Codes. 42 Specifications. 45 Declarations. 45 Setup and Service Guide ZAUPMH ZAUPSH ZAUPMH2 ZAUPSH2 ZEUPPLUS ZS1012-P ZS1012-S Ultra.Post Primary Ultra.Post Secondary Ultra.Post III Primary Ultra.Post II Secondary Ultra.Post Plus Controller Ultra.Post IV (AMS-1012) Primary Ultra.Post IV (AMS-1012) Secondary About this Guide Ultra.Post detectors use an LPA transmitter (used primarily in Europe) or switched mode transmitter (SMT).
This guide explains how to tune, service, and troubleshoot Ultra.Post detectors that use SMT. Related documents are: Planning Guide, SMT, 8000-2595-03 Installation Guides - Ultra.Post IV with SMT, 8000-2595-23 Ultra.Post III with SMT, 8000-2595-19 Ultra.Post Plus Power Pack, 8000-2642-02 EuroMax Plus Pedestals, 8000-2642-05 Reference Guide, Ultra.Post, Ultra.Post II, Ultra.Post Aisle, Ultra.Post Plus, Ultra.Post Plus Aisle, 8000-2595-08 © 2009 Sensormatic Electronics Corp.
ULTRA.POST DETECTORS WITH SWITCHED MODE TRANSMITTER SETUP AND SERVICE GUIDE 8000-2595-07, REV. E 1 of 45 Wireless synchronization (requires firmware version 3.0 or higher). Used when pedestals are within 1.8m (6ft) of each other, Ultra.Post firmware continuously checks Ultra.Post transmissions and synchronizes their operation to keep one detector from interfering with another. Use the configurator to enable or disable this function. Detector Setup Features Ultra.Post and Ultra.Post Plus detectors have the following features: 58kHz or 60kHz operation. The detector can be set to detect 58 or 60kHz security tags and labels (58kHz operation is described in this guide). Note: Ultra.Post IV pedestals detect only 58kHz tags.
Transmit inhibit. Ultra.Post IV: The top cap of the primary pedestal or alarming secondary contains a transmit-inhibit pushbutton you can press to disable the transmitter for diagnostic purposes. The receiver board also contains a jumper you can set to inhibit the transmitter and a connector for a transmit-inhibit input. Ultra.Post/Ultra.Post II /Ultra.Post III: The top cap of the primary pedestal or alarming secondary contains a transmit-inhibit pushbutton you can press to disable the transmitter for diagnostic purposes. Ultra.Post Plus: The base of a EuroMax Plus pedestal contains a transmit-inhibit keylock and counter.
The keylock is used to disable the transmitter for diagnostic purposes. Use the configurator to enable or disable this function. Power on self-test. Upon power up or hardware reset, detector software runs a self-test to ensure it functions.
Laptop communication. A laptop computer and configuration software is used to set up and configure the detector, and to determine its operational status. Frequency hopping. Two alternating transmit frequencies (operating frequency 200Hz) enable the detector to detect a broad range of signals from security tags and labels. Improved sensitivity.
Noise measurements used to calculate the tag/label detection threshold are continuously updated and maintained for each phase of the AC line (0°, 120°, and 240°). Diagnostics. The detector can be tested using the laptop computer, or an LED (DS3) inside the primary pedestal or controller that flashes an error code if system software should fail. Tag cutoff frequency.
Adjustable using the laptop configurator, this function prevents partially deactivated (―wounded‖) labels from triggering an alarm. ―Dying gasp‖ (Ultra.Post/Ultra.Post II / Ultra.Post III only). A degenerating tone signals when AC power is interrupted to the primary pedestal. To disable this feature, remove jumper JW1 located at the bottom of the alarm board. Alarm indication. Ultra.Post IV: The top cap of the primary pedestal contains flashing LEDs and audio.
Removing the pedestal's red lens accesses a volume control under the cap. Ultra.Post/Ultra.Post II/Ultra.Post III: The top cap of the primary pedestal contains flashing LEDs and audio. Removing the pedestal's front cover accesses a volume control under the cap. Ultra.Post Plus: EuroMax Plus pedestals contain flashing LEDs and an audible alarm. The pedestal (or, for Ultra.Post Plus, the controller) contains a double-pole, doublethrow relay located on the receiver board. ULTRA.POST DETECTORS WITH SWITCHED MODE TRANSMITTER SETUP AND SERVICE GUIDE 8000-2595-07, REV.
E 2 of 45 Note: Refer to the online help provided with the configurator for a complete description of configurator operation. Setup and Service for Ultra.Post IV Detectors This section covers the setup and service of the Ultra.Post IV detector. On the primary pedestal, loosen two fasteners.
Then remove the cover from the exit side of the pedestal by pulling its bottom out and down. Set the cover aside. Repeat for the secondary pedestal, if used. Software Configurator The Ultra.Post configurator (Figure 1) displays a control panel used to change detector parameters.
Pull-down menus above the control panel also allow you to monitor real-time operation, run diagnostics, and select system options. Loosen the four Phillips-head screws holding the cover onto the transmitter board enclosure in the primary pedestal and remove the cover. Configurator setup panel 3. Remove the cover on the secondary pedestal capacitor board.
Select the proper voltage for the site with jumpers JW1 and JW12. JW1 JW12 Note: Online help provided with the configurator provides a complete description of operation. For 120Vac sites, place jumper JW1 IN and jumper pins 1-2 on JW12. Parameters displayed for 58kHz operation are: Rx Gain (Enable AGC, Low Gain, +10, +20, +30)—default: Enable AGC. +30 is highest gain, Low Gain is lowest gain Tag Window Delay (0 to 1000µs—default: 540µs) Sensitivity (0 to15dB) – default is 12 for Aiding and 14 for ―figure-8‖. Minimum threshold (0 to 45dBuV)—default: 9 Hits to detect (1 to 10—default: 5 hits) Pedestal type (primary, secondary, ferrite) TX Frequency (Low, Nominal, High, Hopping) Frequency Cutoff Low—default: 57.41kHz).
Frequency Cutoff Hi—default: 58.6kHz). Audio duration (0-15 sec.) LED duration (0-15 sec.)—default: 2 sec.) ULTRA.POST DETECTORS WITH SWITCHED MODE TRANSMITTER SETUP AND SERVICE GUIDE JW1 JW12 For 240Vac sites, place jumper JW1 OUT and jumper pins 2-3 on JW12. If the jumper position is wrong for the AC voltage used, the pedestal will fail and have to be repaired. 8000-2595-07, REV. E 3 of 45 Close the metal enclosure and, in each pedestal, verify transmit current in each coil is between 14–18A. If it is less than 14A, go to the section ―Tuning the Pedestal‖ on page 5.
Checking Detector Operation! DO NOT perform the following procedure until you have thoroughly reviewed configurator software settings. On the laptop screen, select the Ultra.Post Type for the detector installed (for example ―Primary/Secondary Transceiver‖). On the primary pedestal, loosen two fasteners. Then remove the cover from the exit side of the pedestal by pulling its bottom out and down. Check the following: 2. Verify all boards are properly seated and all cables are securely plugged in.
Loosen the four Phillips-head screws holding the cover onto the transmitter board enclosure in the primary pedestal and remove the cover. If validations occur with no tags/labels nearby, increase the Minimum Threshold or change the Sensitivity in 1dB increments until validations cease. If this Ultra.Max detector is causing another to constantly alarm or not detect, or vice versa, check the receive data display. If the bar meters are constantly reaching the maximum values, then adjust the Zero Crossing Delay. Check for backfield. If too high, a) select the ―Alternating‖, ―Ped1 Tx Ped2 Rx‖, or ―Ped1 Rx Ped2 Tx‖ for the Backfield Mode parameter, or b) place the primary pedestal closest to the area affected by the backfield. If a lot of noise is entering the receiver but it is lower when the Polarity of an antenna is set to ―Figure-8‖ than when the Polarity is set to Aiding, set the Polarity to ―Figure-8‖.
Set audio and LED durations. Verify jumpers on the transmitter board are in their default positions. (Refer to Figure 3). JW2 JW4 JW5 JW6 JW7 JW9 JW10 JW11 In In Out In (primary), Out (secondary) In Out (primary), In (secondary) In (primary, Out (secondary) Out 5. If used, connect the secondary pedestal to the primary pedestal.
Plug the interconnect cable into connector P2 on the transmitter board in the primary pedestal and its other end into connector P10 in the secondary pedestal. Plug the shield of the cable into connector P4 in the primary pedestal and its other end into connector P1 in the secondary pedestal. If using a remote alarm, connect its cable either to the Relay port at J7 or the Peripheral Network port at TB1 on the receiver/ controller board. J7 connections 6.
Plug the appropriate power cord to the pedestal and its other end into the designated AC outlet. Connect the laptop computer to J4 on the receiver board and load the configurator. Note: When power is first applied, all LEDs on the receiver board flash five times for 50Hz (six times for 60Hz) to indicate the detector passed its power up test. If LEDs do not flash, check for an error condition using either the laptop computer or by observing yellow LED DS3 on the board.
Refer to Figure 4 for location of DS3; refer to the section entitled ―DS3 Error Codes‖ on page 42 for interpretation of the codes. TB1 connections Pin 1 Ground Pin 1 RS-485 LO Pin 2 Not used Pin 2 RS-485 HI Pin 3 NO 2 Pin 3 GND Pin 4 ARM 2 Pin 4 RS-485 LO Pin 5 NC 2 Pin 5 RS-485 HI Pin 6 NO 1 Pin 6 GND Pin 7 ARM 1 Pin 8 NC 1 11. Disconnect AC power from the pedestal and all cables including the laptop cable. Detector operation has now been verified. Once the detector passes the power up test, the green Power LED DS10 on the receiver board should flash once per second.
ULTRA.POST DETECTORS WITH SWITCHED MODE TRANSMITTER SETUP AND SERVICE GUIDE 8000-2595-07, REV. E 4 of 45 An alternate method of tuning is to disable the coil not being tuned by removing its Enable jumper. For the primary pedestal, these are J4 for the top coil and J6 for the bottom coil. For the secondary pedestal, these are J3 for the top coil and J5 for the bottom coil. Refer to Figure 3 for the location of these jumpers. Tuning the Pedestals If the burst current in a top or bottom coil is not 14– 18A (at resonance), optimize tuning by trying various jumper configurations until maximum peak current is achieved. The tuning jumpers are on the transmitter board.
See Figure 3. Ultra.Post IV Tuning Table (Top Coil) Top coil tuning jumpers: JW2, JW4, JW5, JW6 Bottom coil tuning jumpers: JW7, JW9, JW9, JW11 1. Ensure the tuning jumpers are set to their default values. See Table 1 (top coil) or Table 2 (bottom coil). Note that the default differs for the primary and secondary pedestals. If the enclosure cover is off, put it back on.! The metal cover affects the tuning of the system.
All current measurements must be made with the cover on or the current readings will be incorrect. JW4 JW2 JW5 JW6 1 2 3 4. 5.
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1. Default for primary pedestal. Default for secondary pedestal 3. Look at the current values in the top and bottom coils and determine which coil has the lowest current.
Ultra.Post IV Tuning Table (Bottom Coil) 4. Remove the cover temporarily and adjust the tuning jumpers for the coil with the lowest current up one step (for example, from Step 9 to Step 10). See Table 1 (top coil) or Table 2 (bottom coil).
Put the cover back on and check the current. If the current is less than before you adjust the capacitance, you are detuning the pedestal. Return to the default configuration and decrease one step instead. If the current goes up, you are tuning the pedestal in the correct direction. Continue adding or subtracting capacitance one step at a time until you find the peak current. Repeat the procedure for the other coil.
Note: Independent overlapping antenna coils in each pedestal affect each other’s tuning. Therefore, it may be necessary to repeatedly adjust the tuning of the coils until optimum current is achieved for both coils. ULTRA.POST DETECTORS WITH SWITCHED MODE TRANSMITTER SETUP AND SERVICE GUIDE Step # Step # JW10 JW7 JW9 JW11 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9. 10.
11 12 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1. Default for primary pedestal. Default for secondary pedestal. Alternate default for primary pedestal 8000-2595-07, REV. E 5 of 45 Figure 2.
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