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Installation Instructions

D9550 Passive Infrared

Intrusion Detector

1.0 Specifications

• Input Power:  6 to 15 VDC; 18 mA-H @ 12 VDC.

• Standby Power:  There is no internal standby battery. Connect to

DC power sources capable of supplying standby power if primary
power fails. Eighteen mA-H required for each hour of standby
time needed. 

Four hours (92  mA-H) minimum are required for

Underwriters Laboratories’ Certificated installations.

• Coverage:

Standard Broad

50 ft. by 50 ft.

(15.3 m by 15.3 m)

Barrier (Optional)

80 ft. by 16 ft.

(24.4 m by 4.9 m)

Long Range (Optional)

120 ft. by 10 ft.

(36.6 m by 3.1 m)

• Sensitivity:  Adjustable for Standard, Intermediate, or High.

• Alarm Relay:  Form “C” reed relay with contacts rated at 3 watts,

28 VDC, 125 mA maximum for DC resistive loads.

• Tamper Switch:  Normally Closed (with cover in place) tamper

switch. Contacts rated at 3 watts, 28 VDC, 125 mA maximum.

• Temperature:  The storage and operating range is -40

°

 to +120

°

F

(-40

°

 to +49

°

C). 

For U. L. Certificated installations, the range is

+32

°

 to +120

°

F (0

°

 to +49

°

C).

• Options:  TC6000 Test Cord, B328 Gimbal Mount Bracket,

B335-3* Low Profile Swivel Mount Bracket, OMB77-3* Barrier
Mirror, and the OMLR77-3* Long Range Mirror. *Shipped in
packages of three.

Note:

Misalignment of the detector when using an optional
mounting bracket may reduce range.

• U. S. Patent Numbers: # 4,764,755 and # 5,083,106.

2.0 Mounting

Avoid

Direct hot and/or cold drafts. Windows. Small animals.
 Air conditioning outlets. Heat sources. Direct sunlight.

Remember

Won’t detect through glass. Best catch performance

is across the pattern. When using two or more

detectors, cross patterns for best coverage.

Things to Avoid/Remember

• Select a location that is most likely to intercept an intruder moving

across the coverage pattern.

• The recommended mounting height range is 6.5 ft. to 8.5 ft. (2 m

to 2.6 m).
Note:  The mounting surface should be solid and vibration free.

• Remove the cover. Insert a thin flathead screwdriver into the

notch at the bottom of the cover and pry up.

• Remove the circuit board/mirror unit from the enclosure. Push the

circuit board/mirror unit toward the top of the enclosure until it
clears its four retainer tabs, then lift out.

• Open the knock-out wire entrance and route the wiring through.

Surface or Corner Mounting

• Open 2 holes for surface or corner mounting.

• Mark the location for the mounting screws using the enclosure as

a template.

• Pre-start the mounting screws.

• Firmly mount the detector.

• Replace the circuit board/mirror unit.

Select the Vertical Angle

The angle adjust markings are on the mirror. Slide the mirror forward
or back until the angle hash marks are in-line with the markers on
each side of the frame.

-16

-8

Mirror

0

+2

This chart will help you set the correct Vertical Angle based on the
mounting height, mirror type, and desired range.

120(36)

Mounting

Height

Broad

Barrier

Long Range

6.5(2)

7.5(2.3)

8.5(2.6)

30(9) 50(15) 50(15) 80(25) 80(25)

-6

°

-8

°

-9

°

-3

°

-5

°

-6

°

-3

°

-2

°

-2

°

-5

°

-3

°

-3

°

-6

°

-4

°

-4

°

-1

°

-2

°

-2

°

Height and desired Range listed in feet (meters)

The mirror is adju2

°

 to -18

°

 vertically and +10

°

 to -10

°

horizontally. To change the mirror, just pull it out from its resting
grooves.

Note: Excessive handling of the mirror surfaces may lead to

performance degradation.

3.0 Wiring

CAUTION: Only apply power after all

connections have been
made and inspected.

• Connect wiring as shown.

D9550 Installation Instructions

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Tamper Switch

LED

T-Strip

Noise

Voltage

Configuration

Switches

Chassis

Screw

Location of Major Items

Circuit Board

Rear Enclosure

and Mounting Holes

Corner
Mounting
Holes (4)

Surface Mounting Holes

or Single Gang Box Holes (2)

Bracket Mounting

Hole

Wire

Knockouts

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