Securitron TSB_Series User Manual

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PN#

500-16410

Page

8

Rev.

E,

02/12


The main security concern regarding outside entry is if a person could introduce a metal wire from the

outside and make metal to metal contact with the bar. The field could then propagate along the wire and
be activated by the intruder's hand. In practice, this is unlikely. The bar is anodized and therefore

insulated so it will not make contact with the wire. The intruder would have to scratch away the
anodization which requires both effort and knowledge. Also the field propagates weakly along a thin wire.


If, however, high security from the outside is critical in the application, two steps should be taken. First,

the sensitivity of the bar should be set as low as satisfies the exit performance requirements. Second, the
insulation on the bar should be increased by painting it. This significantly increases resistance to
scratching. Electrostatic (powder coat) paint is recommended for greatest toughness.


6. SENSOR REPLACEMENT
A: Remove the end cap on the sensor side. Remove the cable connector from the circuit board.

B. Remove the two screws that connect the end piece to the aluminum bar. Note that this will free the
ring terminal that is soldered into the board on the pad marked, “bar”. This ring terminal is the way the

sensor makes contact with the bar. Slide the complete end piece out of the bar.

C: With the end piece now loose in your hand, push the circuit board farther into the end piece. The

direction is as if you were pushing it into the bar. There will be some resistance from the wires that
connect the backup switch to the circuit board. Push it only far enough to completely reveal the

rectangular body of the backup switch.

D: Unscrew the cap that holds the backup switch to the end piece. Push up the freed backup switch. Now
the complete sensor + backup switch can be slid away from the end piece by continuing to slide the board

in the same direction.

E: To install the new sensor assembly, reverse the procedure detailed above. But note that the wires that

connect the backup push button to the circuit board must be folded over in the center of the board- inside
of the potentiometer. If the wires are allowed to fold outside the potentiometer, they will block access to

it and the board will not be able to slide fully forward.









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