Senstar Corporation E7BA0300 User Manual
Rev A
Installation
FlexZone Wireless Gate Sensor
Page 3
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Europe:
This device complies with ETSI standard EN 300 440 for European operation.
The use of shielded cables is required for compliance.
This device complies with ETSI standard EN 300 440 for European operation.
The use of shielded cables is required for compliance.
Installation
The FlexZone Wireless Gate Sensor requires the installation of three devices, a FlexZone
processor, a GSR, and a GSM. In addition, the GSM includes the option of connecting an auxiliary
security device like a magnetic contact as an aid for supervision and alarm reporting. The
FlexZone processor serves as the WGS base station. The FlexZone Product Guide (G6DA0102)
includes the installation details for the FlexZone processor.
processor, a GSR, and a GSM. In addition, the GSM includes the option of connecting an auxiliary
security device like a magnetic contact as an aid for supervision and alarm reporting. The
FlexZone processor serves as the WGS base station. The FlexZone Product Guide (G6DA0102)
includes the installation details for the FlexZone processor.
Installation overview
1.
Install the GSR on the FlexZone processor.
2.
Install the whip antenna on the FlexZone processor.
3.
Install the FlexZone processor.
4.
Install the gate sensor module. (If a gate contact is being used in conjunction with the GSM,
install and connect the gate contact.)
install and connect the gate contact.)
Mounting the gate sensor receiver
The GSR mounts onto the expansion header (T2) on the FlexZone processor, either by piggy-
backing onto the network interface card (NIC) or directly onto the header if the processor does not
include an NIC. The FlexZone processor powers and communicates with the receiver through the
expansion header.
backing onto the network interface card (NIC) or directly onto the header if the processor does not
include an NIC. The FlexZone processor powers and communicates with the receiver through the
expansion header.
illustrates the LED indicators and the antenna connection for the GSR.
Figure 2 GSR LEDs & antenna connection
LEDs LINK / ACK - steady ON green; flash OFF when receiving
ALM / SUP - steady ON red for alarm or supervision condition
GSM # 1
2
3
4
host communications flashing blue
plug UFL connector from antenna into T5 on GSR
RF communications flashing blue