User's Manual

3-6 The Controller Installation Manual
5. Punch out the ½” conduit fitting
knock-out and install a proper
conduit fitting for the connection
you are making.
6. After your conduit runs are
complete and tight, fish solid 14-
gauge conductor from the power
source through to the power
terminal strip. Be sure to leave
yourself 4-6” of excess wire to work
with.
7. Replace the Power Supply Cover.
8. Turn on the power to test the
connections.
NOTE: The Red wires from the
secondary of the transformer carry
approximately 15V AC. The Blue
wires carry approximately 30V AC.
9. Once hard wire power has been
verified, make sure the Power
Switch on the Controller is turned
off.
10. Replace the Controller cover.
The System Supervisor
Supervisor Threshold
Power Loss Supervise Alarm
The System Supervisor, is a built-in
self-diagnostic circuit, continuously
monitors the Tx Activation Field and
periodically simulates a Tag in the zone.
If the System Supervisor detects a problem,
the zone’s Controller will begin to alarm via
a piezo buzzer (provided jumper JP13 is in
place) and on SAPs/GDPs and the Accutech
Software.
The System Supervisor will initiate an alarm
when:
Certain “critical” wires are
cut or broken
Certain “critical” components fail
The Tx Activation Field is
compromised by a metal structure
(such as a food cart) or by radio
frequency interference.
The system loses power (battery
required).
JP5 (
Table 3.1) determines how often the
System Supervisor checks each Zone
Receiver in the Accutech System.
Table 3.1 JP5 Positions and Results
Position
Result
(Check system Once/Time Interval)
1 Test
(testing purposes only)
2 Demo; Once/min
(demonstration purposes only)
3 Once/ 2 Hours
4 Once/ 4 Hours
5 Once/ 8 Hours
6 Once/16 Hours
7 Disable