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2.

Turn on the receiver Function switch 2 (Level Check). Follow steps 3 and 4 as listed in
the Level LED - alignment of the Upper Beam, page 20. If the LED turns off, alignment is
complete.

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Figure 7.2: LED alignment

Callout 

 Description

 Receiver LED console

Volt meter alignment

Insert the volt meter leads into the alignment check terminals of the receiver to check voltage.
If the value is 3.0 V or higher, the adjustment is completed. If less than 3.0 V, adjust the
receiver and transmitter until 3.0 V is obtained.

Notice!
In an ideal environment, the voltage is 3.0 VDC or above.

 

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Figure 7.3: Volt meter alignment

Callout 

 Description

 Alignment check terminals

 

Notice!
Turn on Function switches 1 and 2 of the transmitter after finishing the alignment to verify the
monitor LEDs light up once every 3 seconds.

 

7.3

 

 

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Installation and Operation Guide

2016.02 | 03 | F.01U.305.910

Summary of Contents for ISC-FPB1-W120QS

Page 1: ...Photobeam 5000 ISC FPB1 W60QS ISC FPB1 W120QS ISC FPB1 W200QS en Installation and Operation Guide ...

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Page 3: ... distance 14 4 3 Wiring routes 14 5 Special features 16 5 1 Level LED 16 5 2 EDC Environmental Discrimination Circuit 16 5 3 Beam interruption time 17 5 4 Beam power control 17 6 Setup 18 7 Optical alignment 20 7 1 Level LED alignment of the Upper Beam 20 7 2 Level LED alignment of the Lower Beam 20 7 3 Volt meter alignment 21 8 Operational check 22 9 Troubleshooting 23 9 1 Additional information ...

Page 4: ...s reserved Trademarks All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly Bosch Security Systems Inc Use the serial number located on the product label and refer to the Bosch Security Systems Inc website at http www boschsecurity com datecodes Manufacturing date information is contained in digit no 1 3 DDD 1 1 1 1 2 4...

Page 5: ... the following feautres 100 Sensitivity Allowance Maintains stable operation even if 99 of beam energy is cut for example by rain fog frost and so on Quad Beam Detection Fewer false alarms caused by birds and other small animals because all four beams must be blocked simultaneously to cause an alarm Beam Power Control Select the appropriate beam intensity relative to the detection range to minimiz...

Page 6: ...s 8 ー Optical alignment 2 ー Mounting plate 9 ー Vertical adjustment 3 ー Device securing screws 10 ー Horizontal adjustment 4 ー Wire entry 11 ー Console 5 ー Wiring terminals 12 ー Cover 6 ー Detector 13 ー Cover securing screws 7 ー Optical module 2 2 6 en System overview Photobeam 5000 2016 02 03 F 01U 305 910 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 7: ...ion 1 ー Transmitter console 5 ー Receiver console 2 ー Power Indicator 6 ー Status Indicators 3 ー Function switches 7 ー Sensitivity control 4 ー Beam Power Control 8 ー Alignment check terminals 2 3 Photobeam 5000 System overview en 7 Bosch Security Systems Inc Installation and Operation Guide 2016 02 03 F 01U 305 910 ...

Page 8: ...20 mm 8 66 in 39 mm 1 5 in 39 7 mm 1 56 in 2 3 4 Figure 2 3 Transmitter receiver dimensions Callout Description Callout Description 1 ー Knockout wire entrance 3 ー Center of the Upper Beam 2 ー Center of the Lower Beam 4 ー Wire entrance 2 4 8 en System overview Photobeam 5000 2016 02 03 F 01U 305 910 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 9: ...t stack detectors Do not disassemble or modify this detector Do not install while the power is on Avoid extreme temperature and humidity ranges as defined in the products specifications Avoid installing detectors near magnets and or magnetized materials Avoid beam interference between other units when multiple units are installed Beam spread The beam spread angle is 0 7 from the transmitter to the...

Page 10: ...ure 3 2 Pole mounting view Callout Description Callout Description 1 ー Diameter 38 0 42 7 mm 1 50 1 68 in 2 ー Back to back pole mounting Attaching the mounting bracket 1 Choose an appropriate mounting location for the devices Install the mounting poles with a clear line of sight between the transmitter and receiver 2 Loosen the transmitter s cover mounting screw and remove the cover 3 Loosen the t...

Page 11: ...g pole 3 ー Mounting plate 4 ー Clamping screws long Wire routing 1 Route the wire through the wire entry location of the mounting plate leave enough wire to reach the terminal strip 2 Route the wire through the transmitter s wire entry 3 Slide the transmitter onto the mounting plate and secure using the included screws 4 Repeat this procedure for the receiver verify line of sight with the transmitt...

Page 12: ...er Route the wire through the opening after the mounting plate is secured onto the wall 3 Secure the mounting plate to the wall surface 4 Route the wire through the detector wire entry location 5 Secure the transmitter to the mounting plate 6 Wire to the terminal strips Refer to Wiring for wiring procedures 7 Repeat this procedure for mounting the receiver 1 4 2 6 5 3 Figure 3 5 Wall mount install...

Page 13: ...n case of power failure the power supply or control unit shall have a minimum of 4 hours of standby power Notice All wiring is to be in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 Notice This system should be tested at least once a week to ensure proper function Terminal strip overview 1 2 3 4 3 5 6 4 Figure 4 1 Terminal strip component overview Callout Description Callout Description ...

Page 14: ...39 ft 390 m 1279 ft 3500 m 11482 ft Notice This table does not include wiring gauge requirements for optional heaters Wiring routes Refer to the graphics below for wiring routes examples The illustrations depict both one and two sets of detector systems on a single wire run The graphics below show simple examples of wiring concepts depicting how to power the transmitter and receiver pairs and how ...

Page 15: ... 3 Wiring for two sets on a single run Callout Description Callout Description 1 ー Power output 4 ー Control panel 2 ー Transmitter 5 ー Alarm input The COM and NC terminals on the unit are the outputs they connect to a control panel input 3 ー Receiver Notice The BH12T heater is an optional device Refer to the BH12T installation instructions P N W 97 2195 for more information Photobeam 5000 Wiring en...

Page 16: ...ule is blocked for 3 or more seconds The EDC LED turns on and the EDC output activates No alarm is generated When both optical modules are blocked for 3 or more seconds The alarm LED turns on and an alarm signal is generated EDC LED turns on and EDC output activates On When poor environmental conditions present The EDC LED turns on and the EDC output activates Alarm LED turns on after further loss...

Page 17: ...ction level when the transmitter s Beam Power Control setting matches the installation range When the Beam Power is not reduced to match shorter distance reflection off of nearby surfaces may occur and may cause a missed alarm no catch Beam Power level set to greater than the installation range may also cause cross talk with other devices in the line of sight of the transmitter The Beam Power Cont...

Page 18: ... 5 Figure 6 2 Interruption time settings Callout ー Description Callout ー Description 1 ー 40 ms running 4 ー 300 ms slow walking 2 ー 75 ms jogging 5 ー 400 500 ms slow walking 3 ー 150 200 ms walking Beam power control Turn the Beam Power Control on the transmitter clockwise to increase beam power Turn counter clockwise to decrease beam power Refer to table below For UL applications the interruption t...

Page 19: ...0 m 360 393 ft ISC FPB1 W200QS volume 60 100 130 160 180 200 range 60 m 131 ft 60 100 m 131 328 ft 100 130 m 328 426 ft 130 160 m 426 524 ft 160 180 m 524 590 ft 180 200 m 590 656 ft Upper Lower Beam Switch ON the upper lower beam turns on OFF the upper lower beam turns off Figure 6 3 Beam switch Callout ー Description Callout ー Description 1 ー Transmitter 3 ー Lower beam switch 2 2 ー Upper beam swi...

Page 20: ...ensor in the center of the scope view 4 Check the level LED of the receiver Perform fine adjustments and repeat procedure until LED turns off Refer to Volt meter alignment page 21 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 7 1 Optical alignment Callout ー Description Callout ー Description 1 ー Turntable 4 ー Scope view finder 2 ー Verticle adjustment screw 5 ー On Off switch 3 ー Horizontal adjustment screw 6 Notice Turn on Func...

Page 21: ...ltage If the value is 3 0 V or higher the adjustment is completed If less than 3 0 V adjust the receiver and transmitter until 3 0 V is obtained Notice In an ideal environment the voltage is 3 0 VDC or above 1 Figure 7 3 Volt meter alignment Callout Description 1 ー Alignment check terminals Notice Turn on Function switches 1 and 2 of the transmitter after finishing the alignment to verify the moni...

Page 22: ...location 3 3 ー Beam path 6 ー Receiver EDC test Testing the EDC signal 1 Block only the upper optical module of the receiver for 3 seconds Make sure the EDC LED on the receiver turns on 2 When the EDC LED is ON block the lower optical module and confirm the alarm LED on the receiver turns on 3 Block only the lower optical module of receiver for 3 seconds Make sure the EDC LED on the receiver turns ...

Page 23: ...ust the control level Transmitter and receiver distance exceed the model s maximum range Reinstall within supported range or switch to a model with greater range No alarm when beams are broken Beams are reflected into the receiver Remove reflective objects or change the installation site Beam interruption time is set too low Increase the sensitivity Other devices beams interfere with the receiver ...

Page 24: ...Systems Europe CE Hereby Bosch declares that this transmitter is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 10 24 en Certifications Photobeam 5000 2016 02 03 F 01U 305 910 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 25: ...y dry contact Open when cover is open Contact capacity 30 VDC 0 1 A resistive load Resistance 3 0 Ω or less EDC output Form B normally closed relay dry contact Open when EDC is activated Contact capacity 30 VDC 0 2 A resistive load Resistance 3 0 Ω or less Interruption time 40 ms 500 ms adjustable Operating temperature 25 C ー 60 C 13 F ー 140 F 96 or less Relative Humidity Storage temperature 30 C ...

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Page 28: ...urity Systems Inc 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 USA www boschsecurity com Bosch Security Systems Inc 2016 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Robert Bosch Ring 5 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www boschsecurity com ...

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