Linear installation instructions Remove cover. Remove the T-90 transmitter

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T-90

 

DESCRIPTION

SX

The T-90 is a supervised, digitally-coded radio transmitter designed

FORMAT!

SUPERVISED

 

for applications such as door/window security. The T-90 is supervised

 

for alarms and restorals, low battery, status, tamper, and test. The

DIGITAL SECURITY

T-90 transmitter is compatible with any Linear SX format

supervised security receiver.

TRANSMITTER

 

Coding switches are not required or used in the T-90. Each transmitter

 

is pre-coded at the factory to a unique code. With the SX format, there

 

 

are more than sixteen million codes possible.

 

 

The T-90 can be triggered with the built-in internal magnetic contacts,

Installation Instructions

with various types of external contacts, or both. When using one of

the internal contacts and the external input, both sensors must be

 

 

secured for a restore transmission, faulting either sensor will cause

 

 

an alarm transmission. External inputs can be either normally open

 

 

or normally closed.

(760) 438-7000 FAX (760) 438-7043

Switch selected options are included for glass break sensors, built-in

pulse stretcher, battery saver, and external input type.

USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123

 

Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340

 

STEP 1 Remove cover. Remove the T-90 transmitter

STEP 2 Remove battery protection strip. Pull the battery

cover by twisting a small screwdriver in the top slot (the fat

protection strip out from underneath the battery clamp.

end of the transmitter).

 

BATTERY

 

 

 

 

PROTECTION

 

 

STRIP

LIFT

 

PULL

 

 

STRIP TO

 

 

REMOVE

 

TWIST

 

 

 

1

 

 

2

STEP 4 Pick transmitter location. Select a location for

STEP 5 Remove mounting plates. Use a small

the transmitter. Avoid mounting the transmitter near the floor.

screwdriver to remove the transmitter’s mounting plate.

Low level mounting can reduce transmission range and may

Squeeze the magnet’s tabs to remove its mounting plate.

subject the transmitter to damage. Mounting the transmitter

IF USING EXTERNAL CONTACTS, SKIP TO STEP 8

on metal frame doors and windows is not recommended

SLIDE

because the radio range will be reduced.

MOUNTING

MAGNET

 

PLATE OFF

TRANSMITTER

LIFT TAB WITH

ON DOOR

ON FRAME

SCREWDRIVER

 

MAGNET ON

 

SQUEEZE

WINDOW

EXTRA SWITCH FOR

 

 

ADJACENT WINDOW

 

TRANSMITTER

EXTRA SWITCH

 

ON FRAME

FOR WINDOW

REMOVE

 

NEXT TO DOOR

 

The transmitter is powered by two self-contained type 2032 3-volt batteries. These batteries are supplied with the transmitter and have sufficient life for most installations. Larger, type 2450 batteries can be used to power the transmitter longer in high traffic installations. When the battery voltage gets low, a low battery report is sent with any status, alarm, tamper or test report to the receiver. Use only DL2450, or CR2032 batteries.

 

TALL BATTERY

ADJUSTABLE

 

CLAMP FOR

 

LONG-LIFE

MAGNET

 

BATTERIES

 

 

TRANSMITTER

MAGNET

 

SCREWS AND

 

SCREWS AND

T-90

DOUBLE STICK TAPE

TRANSMITTER

 

DOUBLE STICK TAPE

 

 

STEP 3 Identify transmitter components. Examine the transmitter to identify the component locations.

OPTION

ANTENNA

 

BATTERY

TWO DL2032

REDUCTION

OR CR2032

 

SWITCH

 

MAGNET

 

RING

BATTERIES

 

 

 

ALIGNMENT

 

 

BATTERY

 

MARK

 

 

 

 

 

CLAMP

 

 

 

 

TEST/TAMPER

 

 

 

SCREW

 

 

 

 

SWITCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BATTERY

 

 

 

 

CLAMP

EXTERNAL

 

 

INTERNAL

 

 

CONTACT

CONTACT

 

 

 

 

DISABLE PINS

TERMINALS

 

 

 

 

 

 

WIRE

INTERNAL

 

MAGNET

 

CONTACT

 

 

ENTRY

 

ALIGNMENT

 

SIDE SELECT

 

SLOT

MARK

 

JUMPER

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 6 Select switch side. Place the internal contact jumper on the pins closest to the transmitter side on which the magnet will be.

 

 

JUMPER TO LEFT

 

 

FOR MAGNET ON

 

 

THIS SIDE

1

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

1

 

 

2

1

 

JUMPER TO RIGHT

 

2

FOR MAGNET ON

 

 

 

 

THIS SIDE

 

 

(FACTORY SETTING)

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Contents Remove cover. Remove the T-90 transmitter Remove battery protection strip. Pull the batteryConnect to terminals and set option switch Install contact or sensor TransmitterAttach mounting plates. Use the screws or Complete transmitter

T-90 specifications

The Linear T-90 is a modern main battle tank developed from the iconic T-72 family of tanks with numerous advancements that enhance its combat capabilities. Originally designed in the Soviet Union, the T-90 has been extensively upgraded to meet the demands of contemporary warfare, making it one of the most formidable tanks on the battlefield.

One of the defining features of the T-90 is its composite armor, which incorporates a blend of metal and ceramic materials. This armor configuration provides superior protection against a wide range of anti-tank weapons. Additionally, many T-90 variants are equipped with explosive reactive armor (ERA) that detonates upon impact, further deflecting incoming projectiles.

The T-90 is notable for its powerful 125mm smoothbore gun, which can fire a variety of munitions, including armor-piercing, high-explosive, and guided missile rounds. This versatility allows the tank to effectively engage various threats on the battlefield, from enemy armored vehicles to fortified positions. The gun is paired with an advanced fire control system that includes a laser rangefinder, ballistic computer, and night vision capabilities, ensuring high accuracy even in adverse conditions.

Mobility is another strength of the T-90, as it is powered by an engine producing around 1,000 horsepower. This propels the tank to speeds of approximately 60 kilometers per hour on roads and allows it to traverse difficult terrain with relative ease. The T-90’s torsion bar suspension system further enhances its off-road capabilities, making it a reliable platform for diverse operational environments.

The tank's advanced battlefield management system provides situational awareness to the crew, enabling better decision-making in the heat of battle. Communication systems also facilitate coordination with other units, contributing to effective maneuvers in combat scenarios.

Modern variants of the T-90 incorporate improvements in crew survivability, including an automatic fire extinguishing system and an enhanced internal layout that allows for better crew movement. Furthermore, the tank can be equipped with active protection systems that detect and neutralize incoming projectiles, offering an additional layer of defense.

In summary, the Linear T-90 combines advanced armor, formidable firepower, and high mobility, making it a key asset for modern armed forces. Its continuous upgrades ensure that it remains competitive in the evolving landscape of armored warfare, solidifying its reputation as one of the premier main battle tanks in service today.