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Figure 7.7: Stacking in long distance (triple stack)
Callout ﹘ Description
1 ー Third stack assigned to Channel 2
2 ー Second stack assigned to Channel 1
3 ー First stack assigned to Channel M
4 ー Receiver
5 ー Transmitter
6 ー Group B transmitter/receiver pairs
7 ー Synchro wiring
8 ー Group A transmitter/receiver pairs
Application
Using a triple stack configuration provides an added level of detection from a double stack
configuration. Use a triple stack configuration when you want to secure a perimeter or an area
that has a high wall, or an environment where you need a higher placement position.
In triple stack configurations:
– Each top set stack must be set for Channel M, middle stack set to Channel 1, and the
bottom stack set to Channel 2 to avoid crosstalk between the stacking sets.
– Set photobeams sets in the illustration above to Group B (callout 6) to avoid crosstalk
with sets in Group A (callout 8).
– Use Synchro wiring as illustrated in the graphic above.
Quadruple stack
Refer to the following graphic below for a quadruple stack example.
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