ENFORCER Multi-Frequency Single Photobeam
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 3
NOTE: Do not mount the E-964-S50TB where it is exposed to direct sunlight to prevent sensor damage.
NOTE: For best operation, allow a minimum of 40 inches (1 meter) between the transmitter and receiver.
1. Find a location where the transmitter and receiver can be installed facing each other. Ideally, mount the
E-964-S50TB at least 8" (20cm) above the floor. However, actual height depends on the application.
2. Test the E-964-S50TB before mounting.
a. Choose from one of 4 frequencies by setting the dip switches on both the transmitter and receiver
(see the Frequency Selection Chart on pg. 4). Both the transmitter and receiver must be set to the
same frequency.
b. Connect power to the transmitter and receiver and hold them in the desired location by hand. Break the
beam by walking through or slowly waving a hand through the beam. Adjust the location until the device
operates properly. Note that the circuit boards are hinged to allow for finer horizontal adjustment.
3. Disconnect power.
4. With a pencil, lightly trace around the transmitter and receiver to show where they will be mounted.
5. Take the covers off the transmitter and receiver. Hold the bases against the wall in the areas traced, then
use a pencil to mark the holes in each base for mounting screws.
a. Wood or metal wall: Use a drill bit to drill a starter hole for each of the three mounting screw holes in
each base. Then screw the mounting screws into the three holes.
b. Dry wall: Use a drill bit to drill a hole just barely large enough to insert the plastic wall anchors. Then
screw the mounting screws through the base into the plastic wall anchors.
6. Ensure that the NO/NC jumper switch is correct for the device to be activated (default is N.C.).
7. Connect the appropriate wires for the device to be activated to the receiver terminals and reconnect power.
Sample Installation:
Sample Applications:
Perimeter Security: Perimeter Security (Double-stacked):
Tx
Ch1
Rx
Ch2
Tx
Ch4
Rx
Ch3
Rx
Ch1
Tx
Ch3
Tx
Ch2
Rx
Ch4 Ch1
Receivers
Ch3
Ch3
Ch1
Receivers
Ch3
Ch1
Ch4
Ch2
Ch3
Ch1
Ch2
Ch4
Transmitters
Transmitters
Transmitters
Transmitters
Wirin