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Installation Instructions

DS433i Single Beam Photoelectric

Intrusion Detection Systems

1.0

Specifications

Range:

Indoors: 100 ft. (30 m) max.

Voltage:

10 to 26 VDC; 8 to 18.5 VAC.

Current

:

Transmitter    Receiver

(@ 12VDC)

7 mA max.   25 mA max.

Standby:

Intended for connection to DC power supplies
capable of supplying power if primary power fails.

Relay:

“NO” or “NC” (selectable) output. Dry Contacts r
ated 0.5 A @ 120 VAC, 1 A @ 24 VDC (resistive
load).

Tamper:

Normally Closed with cover in place.

Response Time:

 100 milliseconds minimum.

Pointability:

The optical module can be adjusted ±15°
horizontally or  ±5° vertically.

Beam:

Pulsed Infrared; 950 nm, 1 kHz.

Temperature:

-4°F to +122°F (-20°C to +50°C).

Dimensions:

4.5 in. x 2.8 in. x 2.1 in. (HxWxD)
114 mm x 70 mm x 53.5 mm

2.0

Installation Considerations

• Stay within the listed maximum range.
• Install the system with a clear line-of-sight between the transmitter

and receiver.

• Use care when installing near reflective surfaces (i.e. glossy walls

or floors). Care should be taken during alignment to ensure beams
are line-of-sight aimed and are not reflecting off surfaces.

• Do  not install the units where they may be immersed in water or

subject to corrosive liquids or sprays.

• Do not install the receivers where they will be facing an intense

source of light (e.g. a rising or setting sun). If the sun can not be
avoided, mount the receiver slightly higher than the transmitter. Aim
the receiver down at the transmitter.

• Do not install the receivers where sunlight could be reflected directly

into the receiver optics.

• Do not install either unit on movable surfaces or surfaces subject to

strong vibrations.

3.0

Mounting

3.1

Wall Mount

NOTE:

The units should be mounted higher than 2 feet (0.6 m).
However, mounting height will change depending on the
anticipated intruder catch area.

• Choose the appropriate mounting locations. They should be rigid

and provide a clear line-of-sight between the transmitter and receiver.

• Cut holes 2.8 inches (72 mm) high by 2.1 inches (52 mm) wide and

run appropriate wiring (see Section 4.0 for wiring information).

NOTE:

Be sure all wiring is unpowered before routing and connecting.

• Connect wires to Terminal Blocks (see Section 4.0)
• Remove the Transmitter’s filter by inserting a small flat-blade

screwdriver into the slot at the top of the filter and gently prying it
loose (see Figure A).

Filter

Insert

Screwdriver

Here

 

Figure A

 - Removing Filter

• Slide the Transmitter into the hole in the wall and attach with self-

tapping screws through the Mounting Holes (see Figure B).

Receiver

Transmitter

Tamper Switches

Viewfinders

Mirror Units

Indicator LEDs

Vertical

Adjustment

Screws

Mounting Holes

Mounting Holes

Figure B

 - Location of the System’s Major Items

• Repeat this complete mounting procedure for the Receiver. Be sure

to mount the Receiver in direct line-of-sight with the Transmitter.

3.2

Switch Box Mount

NOTE:

The units should be mounted higher than 2 feet (0.6 m).
However, mounting height will change depending on the
anticipated intruder catch area.

NOTE:

Use standard single gang switch boxes.

• Choose the appropriate mounting location. Install the switch boxes

with a clear line-of-sight between the transmitter and receiver.

• Run appropriate wiring (see Section 4.0 for wiring information).

NOTE:

Be sure all wiring is unpowered before routing and connecting.

• Connect wires to Terminal Blocks (see Section 4.0)
• Remove the Transmitter’s filter by inserting a small flat-blade

screwdriver into the slot at the top of the filter and gently prying it
loose (see Figure A).

 • Slide the Transmitter into the Switch Box  and attach with machine

screws through the Mounting Holes (see Figure B).

• Repeat this complete mounting procedure for the Receiver. Be sure

to mount the Receiver in direct-line-of sight with the Transmitter.

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