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5.0 

Setup and Testing 

1. 

Apply power to the unit. 

2. 

Wait at least 3 min for the detector to settle. 

3. 

Test the unit by walking directly through the coverage area, toward 
the door. 

4. 

Aim the detector up or down if necessary to obtain the proper 
coverage. Tighten the screws after aiming the detector. 

5. 

Check that the relay latch time is sufficient. Adjust if necessary. 

6. 

After confirming proper operation, replace the cover and walk test 
one more time to ensure the coverage has not changed. 

6.0 Other 

Information 

 

Single Door Use:

 The pattern can be masked to remove the outer 

zones using the supplied masking kit. Snap the masking wedges into 
place on the outer surface of the lens (refer 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 

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Figure 9: Standard Patterns for a Wall-mounted Unit 

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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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