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Commercial Series Motion Detector with

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en | Configuration and walk test 

Anti-mask 

Notice! 

The anti-mask system can detect objects approximately 30 cm (1 ft) below the motion 
detector. Do not mount the motion detector in locations where an object might appear too 
close to the unit (for example, above doorways). 

Enable or disable the anti-mask feature using the switch labeled 3. 

1

2

3

3

Figure 7.3: Anti-mask switch settings 

Callout - Description 

1 – Anti-mask ON (enabled) 

2 – Anti-mask OFF (disabled) 

During power-up, the anti-mask system learns its environment. Removing objects (such as a 
ladder) that are close to the motion detector can cause an anti-mask alarm. 
If an alarm occurs, after removing the obstruction from the motion detector you can clear the 
anti-mask condition by simply walking in front of the motion detector after 10 seconds with no 
activity. 

Notice! 

During the 10 seconds of quiet time before you can clear the anti-mask condition, the motion 
detector expects no microwave activity in the field of view. If the motion detector does not 
clear the anti-mask condition after 10 seconds, there might have been some activity in the 
area which caused only microwave activity which is not indicated by the LED. Make sure the 
area is free of any moving objects, repeat the 10 second wait time, and then move in front of 
the motion detector to clear the anti-mask condition. 

7.4 

Walk test 

Before you begin the walk test, review the walk test LED indicator statuses. Refer to 

Walk test 

LED, page 24

At the beginning of the test, with no motion in the protection area, the LED should be OFF. If 
you observe LED activity without movement, check for disturbances affecting the microwave 
or PIR technologies. 

7.4.1 

Establish the PIR and microwave coverage 

The motion detector PIR and microwave factory settings are optimal for most installations. If 
you must adjust the PIR and microwave coverages, use the microwave potentiometer and walk 
test to do so. 

Notice!

PIR only models

The microwave information in this section does not apply to ISC-PPR1-W16x models. These 
models have a blue LED that indicates PIR alarms. These models do not have a microwave 
potentiometer. 

2017.09 | 03 | F.01U.309.350 

Reference Guide 

Bosch Security Systems, Inc 

                    Available from A1 Security Cameras 

    www.a1securitycameras.com email: [email protected]

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Страница 3: ...ask 25 7 4 Walk test 26 7 4 1 Establish the PIR and microwave coverage 26 7 4 2 Establish the coverage pattern 27 7 4 3 Adjustable Cloak and Camouflage Detection Technology sensitivity 27 7 4 4 Adjustable microwave sensitivity 28 7 5 Self test 29 8 Troubleshooting 30 8 1 Motion detector does not appear to respond to motion 30 8 2 Motion detector is in continuous alarm 30 8 3 Motion detector does n...

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Страница 5: ... registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly Notifications This document uses Notices Cautions and Warnings to draw your attention to important information Notice These include important notes for successful operation and programming of equipment or indicate a risk of damage to the equipment or environment Caution These indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in ...

Страница 6: ...s TriTech Motion Detector with en Introduction Anti mask 2017 09 03 F 01U 309 350 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sales a1securitycameras com ...

Страница 7: ...iew base left Interior view body right Callout Description Callout Description 1 Removable terminal block 5 Look down adjustment 2 Removable bubble level 6 Resistor jumpers 3 Wall Tamper 7 Configuration switches 4 Self locking cam lock 8 Microwave adjustment Bosch Security Systems Inc Reference Guide 2017 09 03 F 01U 309 350 Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sales ...

Страница 8: ...d energy emitted The PIR receiver technology is designed to detect the change in infrared energy caused when a target of a different temperature from a stable background passes through its field of coverage Point the motion detector away from Glass exposed to the outdoors Objects that might change temperature rapidly such as heat sources air conditioning outlets or surfaces heated by sunlight Obje...

Страница 9: ...e PIR detector does not detect through glass Near doors and windows or other openings where cold or warm air can flow onto the detector Do not install Above doors where an object can appear within 30 cm 1 ft in front of and or underneath the detector to avoid false anti mask alarms In a location where the detector would be too close to any movable object that may cause anti mask alarms Bosch Secur...

Страница 10: ...ured from the floor 2 m 3 m 7 ft 10 ft On solid vibration free surface Additional notes 4 5 kg 10 lb The detector is immune to small animals such as rodents up to 4 5 kg 10 lbs when installed according to the installation considerations listed in this document 2017 09 03 F 01U 309 350 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sale...

Страница 11: ...ctor from the base Figure 5 1 Unlocking the base and removing the detector Put the detector onto the base Notice When you remove the detector from the base the cam automatically returns to the locked position When you place the detector onto the base the cam must remain in locked position Do not manually change the cam once you remove the detector from the base doing so unlocks the detector and pr...

Страница 12: ...ertically The detector base includes a removable bubble level which helps you align the unit Before drilling the installation holes use the bubble level to align the detector Refer to Bubble level page 15 Install directly to the surface When installing onto a flat surface mounting select the installation holes shown in the figure Drill the holes or tap them out with a screwdriver To use the wall t...

Страница 13: ...ows you to insert the wiring through the black tube section in the center of the bracket mounting plate and through the back of the detector base The B338 bracket designed for ceiling mounting allows a vertical pivot range of 7º to 16º and a horizontal pivot of 45º The bracket allows you to insert the wiring through the ceiling cavity and into the detector base When using a mounting bracket pre dr...

Страница 14: ...to determine the knockouts to use for the desired installation 1 2 3 4 Figure 5 5 Wire knockout locations Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Surface wiring knockout detector s left side 2 ᅳ Through the wall wiring knockout 3 ᅳ Surface wiring knockout detector s right side 4 ᅳ Through B328 bracket wiring knockout If you use the bracket mount knockout for wires run the wires between the walls marked in red i...

Страница 15: ...vel and place it into the round cavity on the right side of the base Make sure the base is level and not tipped forwards or back 4 Make adjustments until the base is level and mark the remaining surface hole locations 5 Remove the bubble level and place it back to its original position Notice Do not leave the bubble level in the circular holder You cannot properly place the detector body onto the ...

Страница 16: ...ed at 25 VDC 100 mA 2 5 W Do not use with capacitive or inductive loads 6 1 1 Input Power terminals Input power must use only an approved limited power source 6 1 2 Alarm terminals Normally closed solid state voltage free dry contact relay The contacts are closed shorted during the warm up period and during normal operation when no alarm is detected or if only one technology PIR or Microwave is ac...

Страница 17: ...resistors between the trouble terminals there is a resistance value instead of an open circuit Jumper selection determines the resistance value Connect the alarm tamper and trouble contacts to a SELV circuit only Do not use with capacitive or inductive loads EOL resistors overview The detector includes multiple built in status resistors to simplify the wiring when matching the alarm outputs with t...

Страница 18: ...k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k NC NC T T TR TR NC NC T T TR TR 1 Figure 6 3 Alarm resistors overview Tamper EOL resistors pin block section 2 Use the selection pins labeled 2 when wiring to control panels with the following configuration single dual or triple EOL resistor When placing a jumper across the desired pins the corresponding resistance value is connected in series with the alarm and ta...

Страница 19: ...2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k NC NC T T TR TR NC NC T T TR TR 2 Figure 6 4 Tamper resistors overview Alarm loop jumper pin block section 3 The selection pin labeled 3 is intended to complete the loop continuity when wired to control panels with the following configuration triple EOL resistor When placing a jumper across the pins the tamper and trouble terminals adjacent to each other from left to right...

Страница 20: ...ing a jumper across the desired pins the corresponding resistance value is connected in parallel with the trouble contact During normal operation the trouble contact is in either shorted condition or alarm resistance value condition The available resistance values are 2 2 kΩ and 12 kΩ 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k NC NC T T TR TR NC NC T T TR TR 4 Figure 6 6 Trouble resistors o...

Страница 21: ...h Single EOL loop Alarm and Tamper 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k NC NC T T TR TR 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 1 2 3 2 NC T T NC Figure 6 7 Single EOL Loop Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ 1 kΩ 2 ᅳ 2 2 kΩ 3 ᅳ 33 kΩ Bosch Security Systems Inc Reference Guide 2017 09 03 F 01U 309 350 Available from A1 Security Cameras...

Страница 22: ... 8 Double EOL Loop Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ 1 kΩ Alarm 1 kΩ Tamper 2 ᅳ 1 kΩ Alarm 2 2 kΩ Tamper 3 ᅳ 2 2 kΩ Alarm 1 kΩ Tamper 4 ᅳ 2 2 kΩ Alarm 2 2 kΩ Tamper Double EOL loop Alarm and Tamper with separate Trouble Input NC NC T T TR TR 2 NC T T NC 1 4 TR TR 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 1 2 Figure 6 9 Double EOL Loop with Trouble ...

Страница 23: ...NC NC T T TR TR 2 NC T T NC 1 4 TR TR 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 12 k 2 2 k 1 0 k 2 2 k 33 k J 2 2 k 1 0 k 5 3 Figure 6 10 Triple EOL Loop overview Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ 1 kΩ 1 kΩ 2 2 kΩ 2 ᅳ 1 kΩ 1 kΩ 12 kΩ ...

Страница 24: ...down zone Turn right to enable the look down zone ON 1 2 Figure 7 1 Setting the optional look down zone Walk test LED The walk test LED indicates the motion detector condition depending on status 2 min During the warm up period after providing power to the device the LED flashes continuously until the device is ready for use During walk test the LED indicates PIR and microwave activity activity an...

Страница 25: ... the OFF position The OFF position does not prevent the LED from indicating supervision trouble conditions If you do not want the LED to light when the device detects a possible alarm event disable the LED after you complete the walk test Notice Some regulations require that you disable the LED after the walk test Automatic brightness To improve LED visibility in any lighting environment the walk ...

Страница 26: ... anti mask condition after 10 seconds there might have been some activity in the area which caused only microwave activity which is not indicated by the LED Make sure the area is free of any moving objects repeat the 10 second wait time and then move in front of the motion detector to clear the anti mask condition 7 4 Walk test Before you begin the walk test review the walk test LED indicator stat...

Страница 27: ...es such as drywall wood and glass If the protected area is significantly smaller that the motion detector s nominal range reduce the microwave range so that it can still detect motion on the near side but not on the other side of the surface Establish the coverage pattern Notice Wait at least 10 seconds between the tests listed in this section Establishing the coverage pattern with the walk test 1...

Страница 28: ...sensitivity The motion detector has a microwave sensitivity adjustment potentiometer Use this feature to adjust the microwave detection range if necessary Notice The product ships with the potentiometer pre set to meet the rated range In most cases you do not need to adjust the potentiometer during the installation You might adjust the potentiometer as instructed to reduce the potential for false ...

Страница 29: ...e circuit If either technology fails the self test the motion detector indicates a trouble condition by activating the trouble output and the LED 4 flash pattern Notice A self test fail condition indicates that the motion detector cannot perform as expected Replace the motion detector Bosch Security Systems Inc Reference Guide 2017 09 03 F 01U 309 350 Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1secur...

Страница 30: ...t appear to detect motion in the space directly under it Potential causes The look down zone is disabled 8 4 Motion detector does not appear to detect motion near the edge of the coverage area Potential causes Microwave range too short Mounting height does not meet the recommendation listed in this document Level alignment does not meet the requirement noted in this document C2 DT sensitivity too ...

Страница 31: ...tector during the power up period 8 8 Motion detector LED flashes four times in a row repeatedly Potential causes The motion detector failed during the routine self test 8 9 Motion detector LED flashes five times in a row repeatedly Potential causes The supply voltage is too low Bosch Security Systems Inc Reference Guide 2017 09 03 F 01U 309 350 Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycam...

Страница 32: ...on zone Light green microwave range Yellow look down zone 15 meter motion detectors 0 2 4 6 8 10 15 0 7 13 20 26 33 50 0 7 5 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 7 5 0 25 20 13 7 0 7 13 20 25 2 3 7 5 2 75 9 12 39 14 46 90 Feet Feet Meters Meters 90 Figure 9 1 Coverage pattern 2017 09 03 F 01U 309 350 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sales a1sec...

Страница 33: ...s 0 7 13 20 26 33 6 Feet 40 6 4 2 0 2 4 20 13 7 0 7 13 20 Feet 2 3 7 5 2 75 9 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 0 12 Meters Meters 90 Figure 9 2 Coverage pattern Bosch Security Systems Inc Reference Guide 2017 09 03 F 01U 309 350 Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sales a1securitycameras com ...

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