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Installation Instructions

for the MX934i

Multiplex PIR Intrusion Detector

1.0

Specifications

Input Power:

Connects directly to the Multiplex Bus
of the Control Panel and optionally to
an auxillary 12 VDC source.

Current Draw:
2-Wire:
LED Off:

<350 

μ

A draw on Mux Bus.

In Alarm; LED On:

2 mA draw on Mux Bus.

4-Wire:
LED Off:

<350 

μ

A draw on Mux Bus.

0 mA draw on Aux. power.

In Alarm; LED On:

<350 

μ

A draw on Mux Bus.

3 mA draw on Aux. power.

Standby Power:

There is no internal standby battery.
Connect to DC power sources capable
of supplying standby power if primary
power fails. For each hour of standby
time needed, 350 

μ

Ah are required.

For  UL Listed Requirements, four
hours (1400 

μ

Ah) minimum are

required.

• Coverage:

Broad (standard):

35 ft. by 35 ft. (10.7 m by 10.7 m)

Barrier (optional):

35 ft. by 10 ft. (10.7 m by 3.1 m)

Long Range (optional):

70 ft. by 10 ft. (21.4 m by 3.1 m)

Sensitivity:

Selectable for Standard, Intermediate,
or High.

Tamper:

A tamper condition is signaled through
the Multiplex Bus and displays at the
keypads.

Temperature:

The storage and operating
temperature range is -20°F to +120°F
(-29°C to +49°C). 

For UL Listed

Requirements, the temperature range
is +32°F to +120°F  (0°C to +49°C).

Control Panel:

Requirements:

DS7400, DS7400X, or DS7400Xi

control panel with a DS7430 or
DS7436 multiplex expansion module.
The DS7400 and DS7400X require
ROM version 1.07 or greater. 9000
Series Control/Communicators with
D8125MUX Module installed.

Options:

B335 Low Profile Swivel Mount
Bracket, B338 Ceiling Mount Bracket,
OMB93-3* Barrier Mirror, OMLR93-3*
Long Range Mirror.

*Shipped in packages of three.

NOTE:

Misalignment of the detector when using an optional
mounting bracket may reduce range and increase dead
zones.

•  

Reading Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Product Date Codes

For Product Date Code information, refer to the Bosch Security
Systems, Inc. Web site at: 

http://www.boschsecurity.com/

datecodes/

2.0

Control Panel Programming

Refer to the multiplex programming section of your Control Panel
Reference Guide for information on programming multiplex zones
for this device.

3.0

Mounting

Avoid

Direct or

reflected

sunlight

Moisture

Moving objects

Hot or cold air

directed onto

sensor

Mounting Outdoors

Pets or animals

3

1

2

2

1

2

2

Circuit Board Retainer Tabs

Mirror Tracks

1

 = Corner   

2

 = Surface   

3

 = Bracket

Rear enclosure and mounting holes

Location of major items - Circuit Board

T-Strip

1 2

3 4 5

6

7

8

O

N

OFF

ON

H

I

S

- + B- B+

LED

Tamper Switch

Program

Plugs

Address Switches

Thinwall

Knockout

for

Wiring

IMPORTANT

The mounting surface should be solid and vibration free.

• 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).

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

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

3.1

Surface or Corner Mounting

• Open two holes for surface or corner mounting.
• Mark the location for the mounting screws. Use the enclosure

as a template. Pre-start the mounting screws.

• Securely attach the detector.
• Replace the circuit board/mirror unit.
• Select the Vertical Angle.
Mirror Information:

 

 The mirror is adjustable from +1° to -18° vertically

by sliding the mirror forward or back  and ±10° horizontally by
rocking the mirror side to side. To change the mirror, just pull it out
from its resting grooves.

NOTE:

Excessive handling of the mirror surfaces may lead to
performance degradation.

Содержание MX934i

Страница 1: ... Product Date Codes For Product Date Code information refer to the Bosch Security Systems Inc Web site at http www boschsecurity com datecodes 2 0 Control Panel Programming Refer to the multiplex programming section of your Control Panel Reference Guide for information on programming multiplex zones for this device 3 0 Mounting Avoid Direct or reflected sunlight Moisture Moving objects Hot or cold...

Страница 2: ...complete To disable the LED place the jumper in the OFF position If the detector has AUX Power supplied the LED operation may be left ON during normal use 5 2 Sensitivity Mode OFF ON H I S HIGH INTERMEDIATE STANDARD Standard Sensitivity Recommended setting for maximum false alarm immunity Tolerates environment extremes on this setting Not recommended for Long Range or Barrier type patterns The det...

Страница 3: ... 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ZONE POINT ADDRESS SWITCH NUMBER SWITCH ON CLOSED 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 1 2 3...

Страница 4: ...t on a regular basis assures an alarm output prior to arming the system 9 0 Coverage Patterns Refer to the mirror module and pattern drawings for masking information Before masking be sure the chosen mirror surface is the correct one When removing masking remember many adhesives will either destroy the mirror s surface or leave residue behind to reduce coverage performance This product is factory ...

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