B) MOUNTING
F
Open the cover by gently inserting a small screw
driver in the slot at the bottom of the unit, between
the front cover and the base, lower the screw
driver to release the cover from the base.
F
It is necessary to remove the printed circuit board
before going to mount the base in installation.
F
Loosen the PC board fixing screw and pull out the
PC board carefully.
F
Mount the base at the location selected for
optimum coverage. Use the two mounting holes at
the back of the base to fasten the unit firmly to the
ceiling.
F
Use the wire knockout at the back of the base for
running connection wires.
C) WIRING AND REPLACING THE FRONT COVER
1. Put the PC board back into the base and fix it
firmly with the PC board fixing screw.
2. Connect the wires to the terminal block.
3. Put the front cover back into its position and
make sure that the tamper switch is depressed
when the front cover is clicked into the base.
JUMPER SETTINGS
LED:
ON Enables the LED
"ON"
for alarm condition
"FLASH"
for power-up period
OFF------------Disables the LED. Does not
affect detection
PULSE:
1-NORMAL-----Standard Alternative Polarity
Signal processing. For
operation within a stable
environment.
2-HARSH-----Double Processing Alternative
Polarity Signals within 12 sec.
For a harsh environment.
INSTALLATION
A)MOUNTING LOCATION
F
The detector should be mounted on a
stable ceiling. The maximum installation
height is 12 feet (3.6m).
F
The detector should be mounted in areas
that do not have openings constantly
exposed to the outside environment.
F
Select the mounting location so that the
expected motion of an intruder will cross
the beam of the detection pattern.
F
Do not locate detector where hot or cold
moving air blows directly onto the unit.
F
Avoid aiming the detector toward heating
or air conditioning vents or ducts, exterior
metal walls, exterior windows or curtains
covering windows, refrigerator or freezer
grills or other surfaces that may change
temperature rapidly.
F
Prevent putting large objects in front of the
detector which will cause significant
changes in the area or volume protected.
Current Consumption
Operating Voltage
8-16VDC, 12VDC Nominal
Detection Method
Passive Infrared with Alternate Polarity Signal Processing
Power-up Delay
2 Minutes Typical With Flashing LED Indication
Alarm Period
2-3 Seconds
Alarm Output
N.C. Relay Contact With 10 Ohm In Line Resistor.
Contact Rating: 28VDC,0.1A
Walk Test LED
Alarm Indicator, Enable-Disable Selectable
Pulse Counting
Normal Response Or 2 Pulses Within 12 Seconds For Harsh Environments
Tamper Switch
N.C. Contact With 10 Ohm In Line Resistor. Contact Rating: 12VDC, 50mA
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Operating Temperature
-10 C to 55 C
Humidity
95% Non-Condensing
EMC
Conforms to CE-Mark Standard
Dimensions
86(DIA) x 25(H) mm
Guarantee
2 years
Specifications are subject to change for modification without notice.
15mA Typical at 12VDC
BS-360
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
WALK TEST
1. Walk test can be performed after the power
up delay expired (the alarm LED is flashing
during the power up period) to test the
detector over the entire protected area to
verify proper operation of the unit.
2. Walk into the protected area at a rate of 1
step per second across the protection
beams and observe the LED.
3. Alarm output is given when the detector is
tripped under the standard alternate polarity
signal processing at NORMAL condition.
4. The HARSH condition requires the detector
to be tripped twice within 12 seconds to
give an alarm output under the double
a l t e r n a t e p o l a r i t y s i g n a l p r o c e s s i n g
operation.
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