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ISD Component Installation Receiver Installation <br /> Receiver Installation <br /> 1. One Receiver is required per site and it is mounted in the vertical position (antenna up) on the outer wall of the <br /> same building housing the TLS RE The Receiver is attached to its mounting bracket with #10 x 1/2" taptite <br /> screws from its install kit (see Figure 19).The L-bracket is then mounted on the outer wall of the building using <br /> appropriate fasteners (customer supplied). If the Receiver will be exposed to the weather, attach the L-bracket <br /> to the mounting surface inside a weatherproof enclosure.This enclosure is not required when mounting the <br /> Receiver under a roof overhang and shielded from the weather. <br /> NOTE: When locating the mounting position, keep in mind that the RS-485 cable connecting the Receiver to <br /> the TLS RF must be less than 250 feet in length. Avoid placing the Receiver near motors (e.g., power roof <br /> vents),fluorescent lighting (min. 1 foot separation), pumps, welders. <br /> Locate the Receiver on the same side of the building as the transmitters. If additional transmitters are either <br /> too far away or on the opposite side of the building,the Repeater can be located either on a structure near the <br /> remote transmitter(s) or on the opposite side of the building facing those transmitter(s) -see Repeater <br /> installation. <br /> The Receiver is only suitable for use in a non-hazardous location. <br /> 2. Run the RS-485 cable (Belden #3107A or equiv.) from the TLS RF through the building's wall to the Receiver. <br /> Caulk the cable where it passes through wall openings. Use cable clamps at appropriate intervals to secure <br /> the cable to the walls. <br /> 3. Note that the Receiver cover label indicates the cord grip to be used for the RS-485 cable from the TLS RF <br /> and the cable to the Repeater (if used). Remove the cover of the Receiver and set it aside. <br /> 4. Set S1 and S2 DIP settings as desired (ref.Appendix B, Figure B-2). NOTE: set all dip switches prior to <br /> attaching the TLS RF RS-485 cable as the dip switches are only read during power up. <br /> 5. Slide the nut over the cable. Choose the correct size bushing and slide it over the cable. Dress the cable <br /> jacket according to the dimensions in Figure 17. Insert the cable into the appropriate opening at the bottom of <br /> the housing. Insert each wire into the appropriate terminal and tighten. Leave a small amount of slack in each <br /> wire. Slide the bushing into the bottom of the housing. Hand tighten the nut. <br /> 6. Note that there are two twisted pair color-coded wires in the cable (e.g., a white with blue stripe and blue with <br /> white stripe pair and a white with orange strip and orange with white stripe pair). One of the pairs is for RS- <br /> 485 communication (-&+terminals) and the other pair is for Receiver power (+15 Vdc&Gnd). Using <br /> Figure 20 as a guide, attach the wires of the two twisted pairs to the RS-485 terminals. <br /> Record which wire attaches to each terminal to help you attach the other end of that wire to the identically <br /> marked terminal in the TLS RE <br /> 10-29 <br /> GARB Approved IOM 10-Veeder Root TLS RF Wireless Systems(W2)-Executive Order VR-202 <br />