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Figure 7.6: Stacking in long distance (double stack)
Callout Description
1 Second stack assigned to Channel 1
2 First stack assigned to Channel M
3 Receiver
4 Transmitter
5 Group B transmitter/receiver pairs
6 Synchro wiring
7 Group A transmitter/receiver pairs
Application
Using a double stack configuration provides a higher level of detection when you want to
secure a perimeter or an area such as a loading dock entrance of perimeter wall, and you need
a higher placement position.
In double stack configurations:
Each top set stack must be set for Channel M, and the bottom stack set to Channel 1 to
avoid crosstalk between top and botton stacks.
Set photobeams sets in the illustration above (callout 5), to Group B to avoid crosstalk
with sets assigned to Group A (callout 7).
Use Synchro wiring as illustrated in the graphic above.
Triple stack
Refer to the following graphic below for a triple stack example.
7.4.3
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