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SPECIFICATIONS
Coverage (L x W):
50 feet x 50 feet (15.2m x 15.2m) at 68°
F (20°C), typical (with High Sensitivity Jumper "
SEN
" in-
stalled) 30 feet x 35 feet (9.1m x 10.6m) at 68°F (20°C),
typical (with Normal Sensitivity)
Operating Temperature:
14°F to 120°F (-10° to + 49°C)
Mounting:
Wall or corner, 6 - 12 feet (3.6m) max.
High Temperature Set Point:
90°F +/- 4°F
Low Temperature Set Point:
40°F +/- 4°
RATINGS
Electrical Ratings
Input Power:
13.6-16.3VDC (supplied by GEMC-
BSLC module), 19mA.
Output Power:
(not applicable)
Maximum Wiring Length:
2000 feet (#16 AWG). Re-
fer to GEMC-BSLC documentation for complete wiring
information.
Unit shall be connected to model GEMC-BSLC which is
employed in the GEMC C-Series control panel which is
provided with a minimum of 4 hours standby on battery
power.
PHYSICAL
Dimensions
(HxWxD): 3.3in x 2.5in x 1.9in (8.4cm x 6.4cm
x 4.8cm)
Shipping Weight:
5oz. (142g)
FEATURES
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Advanced Microprocessor-based circuitry
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Utilizes Analog to Digital Signal Conversion
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Unique Passive Adaptive Algorithm optimizes detection
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Exclusive Detect & Compare Imaging Diagnostics D.C.I.D.
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True Room Temperature Measurement provides accurate
sensitivity and Room-Temp Alert Features
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Selectable sensitivity
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40 Element Stacked Array Lens eliminates detection hot
spots
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Look Down/Creep Zones provides coverage beneath sen-
sor
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Small Pet and Rodent Immunity (20lbs. maximum) (Not
evaluated by UL)
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Dual Mode Multifunction Trouble Output (Temp Alert-Self
Test)
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Low Temperature Alert for Heating System Monitoring (a
Patented Feature) signals panel if temperature drops below
40°F in the premises
•
High Temperature Alert for Cooling System Monitoring (a
Patented Feature) signals panel if temperature rises above
90°F in the premises
•
Unique circuit design protects against false alarms due to
radio-frequency interference
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Vertical and horizontal aiming capabilities
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Small size with ample wiring space
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Flat or Corner mountable to 12 feet
•
Swivel bracket for ceiling or wall mounting above 12 feet
(SVL2) (Not evaluated by UL)
•
Bug Shield
LOCATING THE DETECTOR & SELECTING A LENS
First, choose the type of coverage that will be best for the
particular area you need to protect.
Standard Wide-Angle Lens
Corner mounting with this lens is preferred as it provides the
best overall coverage. Choose a corner where the path of
an intruder will most likely cross beams, as opposed to walk-
ing towards or away from them. This lens is intentionally
made with an 85 degree angle of view, to help prevent cur-
tains on windows from being in detection zones.
Sources of heat, such as radiators and space heaters, do
not usually pose a problem as long as hot air from them
does not blow directly onto the detector. One exception to
this is overhead radiant heaters, these produce very high
levels of infrared energy and can heat the unit at some dis-
tance. Mount the unit as far from these as possible. Do not
mount the unit where the sun can shine directly on it. Mount
it away from the direction of sunlight.
PASSIVE INFRARED SENSOR
GEMC-BSLC-PIR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Standard Wide-Angle Lens (LENS109) Coverage Pattern
(a ) T O P V IE W
(b ) S ID E V IE W
8 5
o
6 ’
5 0 ’
5 0 ’
L O O K D O W N
Z O N E
Top View: Standard Wide Angle Lens (LENS109) corner mounted
PIR
85°
50 ft.