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Operating Guide
8000-2574-22, Rev. A (4 pages)
ULTRA
MAX PRODUCTS
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1
11
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Ultra
Ultra
Ultra
Ultra
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Max Phasing
Max Phasing
Max Phasing
Max Phasing
Tool (900MHz)
Tool (900MHz)
Tool (900MHz)
Tool (900MHz)
Kit 0100-2321-01
Case
1
0400-1187-01
Transmitter (900MHz)
2
0100-2320-01
Receiver (900MHz)
1
0100-2319-01
Sense coil
2
0300-2274-01
12' BNC cable
2
0650-0211-01
3' BNC cable
1
0650-0211-02
Antenna (900MHz)
3
3411-0005-01
Bracket
2
0400-1182-01
Battery
1
4007-0004-01
Power cord
2
6003-0007
Ultra
Max detectors and deactivators derive their
timing from the zero crossing of the ac power line.
Ultra
Max detectors and deactivators may interfere
with each other if there are ac line phasing
differences between systems.
The Phasing tool is used to synchronize the timing
of all Ultra
Max systems located in a store,
shopping center, or mall. A reference system is
selected and then all other systems are
synchronized to the reference system.
The basic steps to synchronize all systems are as
follows:
A.  Set up a reference transmitter at the
reference system.
B.  Synchronize all other systems within the
range of the reference transmitter.
C.  Use the second transmitter to extend the
range of the reference transmitter.
Repeat steps B and C until all systems in the
store, shopping center, or mall are
synchronized.
Phase all of the systems first! Don't spend a lot of
time tuning systems until all systems have been
phased.
Cover as much area as possible from a single
transmitter location. There will be some error build
up for each time a new transmitter is used.
If you have a team of CE’s with several phasing
tools, you can efficiently phase an entire mall.  See
Phasing Team on page 4.
Before you begin, do the following:
 
Survey the site to identify the location and type
of EAS systems present. Systems that can not
be phased may need to be upgraded.
Upgrading of older equipment should be
planned in advance.
 
Locate all possible sources of 900 MHz
interference including cellular, cordless and
computer equipment. Where possible, avoid
using either the transmitter or the receiver in
those immediate areas. No interference has
been found with wireless equipment but the
presence of such equipment will reduce the
effective range of the Phasing tool.
 
Based on the proximity of the systems to be
phased, choose a starting reference system.
This is often the most difficult part. Choosing
the right reference system can minimize the
amount of phasing required.
Begin with steps A and B and then repeat steps C
and B until all systems are synchronized.
A. Setting up a reference transmitter
A. Setting up a reference transmitter
A. Setting up a reference transmitter
A. Setting up a reference transmitter
at the reference system.
at the reference system.
at the reference system.
at the reference system.
1.  Using the receiver, find the channel with
minimal interference.
 
Power on the receiver and rotate through the 8
available channels (position 0-7 only). Observe
the signal strength indicator and select the
channel with the lowest signal strength.
 
Note:  Channels with steady or fluctuating high
levels of activity will not provide the maximum
range.
Figure 1. Receiver
Signal
strength
indicator
Channel
selector
Power
on/off
Battery
(in back)