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Pin connector

Pin header

Pin connector

Pin header

M

L

H

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Alarm

EOL

Trouble

ALARM

TROUBLE

TAMPER

1.0K

2.2K

3.3K

4.7K

5.6K

1.0K

2.2K

3.3K

4.7K

1.0K

2.2K

4.7K

5.6K

6.8K

8.2K

10.0K

12.0K

(+)

(–)

AL

ALe

ALARM

TROUBLE

EOL

TR

TRe

TP

TPe

RST

DL

MC

SP

(+)

(–)

AL

ALe TR TRe TP TPe RST DL

MC

SP

(+)

(–)

AL ALe TR TRe TP TPe RST DL MC SP

CONTROL PANEL

CONNECTION OPTION

D-EOL

T-EOL

Three types of signals - ALARM OUTPUT, TROUBLE OUTPUT, 
and TAMPER - can be recognized through the combination of the 
resistance value and wires for the ALe, TRe, and TPe terminals.
Select the ALARM OUTPUT, TROUBLE OUTPUT, and TAMPER 
resistance values to match the control panel and cover that 
position with the pin header.

If none of the above resistance values match the control panel, 
remove the pin header and wire a resistor between the appropriate 
terminals as follows:

5-A

  When connecting to a control panel that 

 

supports the EOL technique

5-B

  When setting the resistance value 

 

without using a pin header

POWER INPUT

 (+) 

(9 - 18VDC)

POWER INPUT

 (–)

ALARM OUTPUT

ALARM OUTPUT

 (EOL)

TROUBLE OUTPUT

 *1

TROUBLE OUTPUT(EOL) *1

DIP SWITCH

6

WIRING

4

END-OF-LINE (EOL) RESISTORS

5

Dip switch  

2

6-B

  DETECTION MODE

STD (Standard)

POSITION

FUNCTION

SP (Special)

For normal applications.

For use in hostile areas where 
there may be movement from 
small animals or other objects 
such as fax machines or curtains.
* Please use this position when 

applied requirement of 
EN50131-2-4 6.6.3 (Immunity to 
microwave signal interference 
by fluorescent lights.)

SP

STD

ON

OFF

Dip switch  

1

OML-ST

OML-AM

OML-DT

OML-DAM

OML-ST

OML-AM

OML-DT

OML-DAM

OML-ST

OML-AM

OML-DT

OML-DAM

OML-ST

OML-AM

OML-DT

OML-DAM

6-A

  LED ON/OFF

POSITION

OFF

ON

OUTPUT TERMINAL

TROUBLE

TROUBLE and ALARM

Dip switch  

3

6-C

  TROUBLE OUTPUT

OFF

ON

* OML-DT has no trouble output. Alarm output is 

used as trouble signal.

For details on the LED display for a TROUBLE state, 
see “8.LED FUNCTIONS”.

T

A

MPER OUTPUT

 *2

T

A

MPER OUTPUT(EOL) *2

REMOTE SELF 

TEST

 *1

D.L. 

(Disable LED)

 *1

MICROW

A

VE CONTROL

 *3

SP

ARE 

(Non short)

 *3

*1: OML-DAM and OML-AM only
*2: TP and TPe terminals to be connected to a 24 hour supervisory loop
*3: OML-DAM, OML-DT and OML-AM 

(MC terminal is used as SP terminal for OML-AM)

MICROWAVE SENSITIVITY 

(6-E)

1 LED ON/OFF 

(6-A)

2 DETECTION MODE 

(6-B)

3 TROUBLE OUTPUT 

(6-C)

4 ANTI-MASKING SENSITIVITY 

(6-D)

5 MICROWAVE RANGE 

(6-E)

6 POLARITY 

(6-F)

7 MICROWAVE CONTROL 

(6-G)

PIR SENSITIVITY 

(6-H)

LED enabled

LED disabled

Connect D.L. terminal to common ground (with detector)

No ground to D.L. terminal (open circuit)

LED can be set “ON” or “OFF”. 

LED remote control>>

Also LED can be enabled or disabled remotely from control panel 
by D.L. terminal. Ensure to set LED switch “OFF” for this setting.

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