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DS484Q/DS486Q
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Installation Instructions | 1.0
Overview
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 7/05 | 4998138530F
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Figure 2:
DS486Q Transmitter Operation Panel
OUTDOOR
INDOOR
BEAM POWER CONTROL (m)
60
120
100
200
130
260
160
320
200
400
180
360
MODEL:DS486Q
SWITCH
OFF
↔
ON
No ITEM OFF ON
1 Group
A
B
2
3
SEE CHART
BELOW
4 NULL
-
-
SW2 - 3 : CHANNEL
M
OFF
OFF
SW2
SW3
1
OFF
ON
2
ON
OFF
3
ON
ON
POWER
2
1
3
1 - POWER LED
2 - Beam power control
3 - DIP switches
Figure 3:
DS486Q Receiver Operation Panel
6
INTERRUPTION
TIME (msec)
50
75
100
150
200
300
400
500
ALIGNMENT IS COMPLETED
WHEN ‘ ‘ IS OFF
SW2 - 3 : CHANNEL
M
OFF
OFF
SW2
SW3
1
OFF
ON
2
ON
OFF
3
ON
ON
ALIGNMENT
CHECK
TERMINALS
SWITCH
OFF
↔
ON
No ITEM
OFF ON
1 Group
A
B
2
3
SEE CHART
BELOW
4 AND/OR AND OR
5 BYPASS OFF ON
6 SOUND
CHECK
OFF ON
EDC LEVEL
ALARM
3
4
5
1
2
1 - INTERRUPTION TIME switch
2 - Alignment check terminals
3 - ALARM LED
4 - Level meter
5 - Environmental discrimination circuit (EDC) LED
6 - DIP switches
1.3 Features
1.3.1
100 Times Sensitivity Allowance
Stable operation is maintained even if 99% of beam energy is cut by environmental disturbances such as rain, fog,
or frost.
1.3.2
Beam Power Control
Use this feature to select the appropriate beam intensity for the detection range. Controlling beam intensity
minimizes the risk of reflection off nearby walls and cross detection with other detectors.
1.3.3
Beam Interruption Time Control
Use this feature to change the beam interruption time to best fit the application.
1.3.4
Using Multiple Transmitter-and-Receiver Sets
Up to four transmitter-and-receiver sets can be stacked.
1.3.5 Selectable
Beams
The beams in the DS484Q and DS486Q are configurable into eight different combinations (two groups by four
channels). These combinations can eliminate false alarms that can occur from cross-talk when multiple beams are
stacked, or when the transmitter and receiver are separated by a long distance.
The diameter of the transmitted beam increases with increased distance between the transmitter and
receiver. At distances that approach the maximum range, the beam might reach two or more
receivers. Refer to
Section 2.1.2 Beam Spread
on page 5 for additional information.