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DS150i/DS151i Installation Guide 

Request-to-Exit PIR Detectors

 

1.0 Description 

The DS150i is a passive-infrared detector designed for request to exit 
(REX) applications. It is UL Listed as an access control device under the 
UL 294 standard and is listed for Class I for UL Canada (ULC-S319). For 
C-UL listed installation applications, the REX shall be connected to ULC-
S319 listed compatible devices (i.e. control units, power supply and 
locks). Intended for indoor use only. 

The relay output consists of two Form "C" contacts that can be adjusted to 
latch from approximately 0.5 sec to 64 sec. The latch time features two 
modes of operation: resettable (R) and non-resettable (NR). The relay can 
also be programmed to fail safe or fail secure during a power loss. 

You can mount the DS150i on the ceiling or wall and aim and/or mask its 
pattern for more effective use based on installation needs. The DS150i is 
not designed as the primary means of exit for emergency egress 
applications. 

The DS150i is available in a light grey (DS150i) or a black (DS151i) 
enclosure. An optional trimplate is also available in light grey (TP160) and 
black (TP161). 

2.0 Mounting 

1. 

Select a mounting location over the center of the door or doors to be 
covered. 

The target must walk directly toward the detector.

 

Mount the detector on the ceiling, wall, or door frame. The detector 
can be surface mounted or mounted to a keyswitch plate with a "D" 
size hole. 

 

The DS150i is not tall enough to completely cover a single 
gang box. Where aesthetics are important, mount it using 
the optional trimplate (TP160 or TP161). Refer to 

Figure 1

 

for additional instructions for mounting with the trimplate. 

 

 

Figure 1: Optional Trimplate  

DOOR

DOOR

DS150i/DS151i

Optional Trimplate

(TP160/TP161)

Gang box

 

 

The arrows on the base indicate its correct mounting 
orientation relative to the door. 

 

The mounting height range is from 7 ft to 15 ft. 
(2.1 m to 4.6 m) above the floor. 

2. 

Remove the back cover from the detector. Insert the head of a small 
straight edge screwdriver into the locking tab and pry the back cover 
off. 

 

When the back cover is removed, the front cover and 
detector module separate. 

 

3. 

Route the wiring as necessary through the wiring entrance (refer to 

Figure 2

). For surface wiring, use the break out wiring entrance on 

the front cover (at the same end as the wire entrance). 

4. 

Loosely mount the back cover to the mounting surface using the 
supplied mounting screws. 

5. 

Mount the detector module to the back cover. Aim the detector for 
the desired coverage. 

 

Coil excess wiring behind the back cover along the 
channels provided. 

 

Figure 2: Location of Major Items 

-14°  4°    14°

-14°  4°    14°

ON

DIP

Wall Mount

Angles

Wire

Plug

LED

Ceiling Mount

Angles

Wire

Entrance

DIP

Switches

 

3.0 Wiring 

3.1 General 

Information 

 

Only apply power after all connections are made and 
inspected. Remove all system power (AC and standby 
battery) before wiring the device. 

 

Attach the wiring connector (provided) to the wire plug on the circuit board 
(refer to 

Figure 3

). 

 

Figure 3: Connector to Plug Orientation (Default Switch Settings) 

 

Refer to 

Figure 4

 to wire the detector’s relay contacts. 

 

Figure 4: Relay Contact Wiring 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DS150I

Page 1: ...cover a single gang box Where aesthetics are important mount it using the optional trimplate TP160 or TP161 Refer to Figure 1 for additional instructions for mounting with the trimplate Figure 1 Optional Trimplate DOOR DOOR DS150i DS151i Optional Trimplate TP160 TP161 Gang box The arrows on the base indicate its correct mounting orientation relative to the door The mounting height range is from 7 ...

Page 2: ... additional motion restarts the latch timer so the relay deactivates only when the detector no longer sees motion and the latch time has expired Hint This setting works best when bypassing a 24 hour contact Non resettable The relay activates when the detector first sees motion It deactivates when the latch time ends even if motion is still present Hint This setting works best when used with an acc...

Page 3: ...efer to Figure 7 The masking wedges eliminate zones A B K and L Figure 7 Pattern Masking Testing Test the detector a minimum of once each year to ensure continued operation 7 0 Coverage Figure 8 and Figure 9 show the standard patterns for a wall mounted unit Figure 8 Standard Patterns for a Wall mounted Unit 3 0 1 5 0 3 0 1 5 Meters 0 5 Feet 10 5 0 5 10 Feet Meters 0 1 5 Pointed 14 D F H J I C E G...

Page 4: ...rference from foreign objects by masking out the inside zones K L on one detector A B on the other detector Refer to Figure 10 Figure 10 Masking a Dual Mount Push to Exit Alarm will Sound Push to Exit Alarm will Sound E F C D A B G H E F C D A B K L I J K L G H I J 8 4 Regulatory Notes The unit shall be installed in accordance with National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 and part 1 of the Canadian E...

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