RF940U
Wireless Passive Infrared Detector
With Pet Immunity
Installation Instructions
1.0
Description
The RF940U is a high performance Wireless Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Sensor which uses advanced signal processing to provide outstanding catch
performance and unsurpassed false alarm immunity. It is designed to detect movement in the interior of a structure by sensing the Infrared energy emitted from
the human body as it moves across the sensor’s field of view. When motion is detected, the unit sends an alarm signal to the Control Panel. With Bosch Security
Systems’ Pet Friendly
®
pet immunity, the RF940U does not detect a dog up to 13.6 kg (30 lbs.), two cats, or numerous rodents.
2.0
Specifications
•
Detection Range:
12.2 m x 12.2 m (40 ft. x 40 ft.) with look-down zone
•
Mounting Height:
2.1 m to 2.7 m. (7 ft. to 9 ft.)
•
Input Power:
Provided by an internal 3 V battery. 3.3 VDC to
2.5 VDC operating voltage, <25
μ
A nominal current
(PIR only). Battery types: DL123A, CR123
•
Tamper:
Wall and cover tampers
•
Temperature:
0°C to +49°C (+32°F to +120°F) operating
temperature. Dynamic temperature compensation in
the operating range.
• Humidity:
0% to 85% non-condensing
•
Dimensions:
11.4 cm x 6.4 cm x 4.1 cm (4.5 in. x 2.5 in. x 1.6 in.)
(HxWxD)
•
RFI Immunity:
Greater than 30 v/m 26 MHz to 1 GHz
•
Options:
B335 Swivel Mounting Bracket and B338 Ceiling Mount
Bracket. Using brackets may decrease the PIR range
and increase dead zones.
•
Transmitter Interface:
-
Recommended End of Battery Signaling:
2.5 VDC
-
Alarm and Tamper Outputs:
Active State, High Impedance Tri-State.
Inactive State, 1 mA Current Sink. V
out
Low = 0.25 VDC @ 1 mA
-
Minimum Alarm Output Time:
8 seconds (4 seconds Walk Test Mode)
-
Minimum Tamper Output Time:
4 seconds
-
Alarm Lockout Time:
3 minutes
-
Walk Test Mode:
90 seconds, retriggerable
•
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/
Step 2.
Press the locking tab
toward the
side of the baseplate and lift out the
board.
Avoid pointing the detector at:
Step 3.
Select a mounting location.
Mount
the sensor where an intruder will
most likely cross through the coverage
pattern.
Top
Bottom
Bottom of detector
Insert screwdriver here.
Windows and
Uninsulated
Walls
Direct Hot or
Cold
Drafts
Direct
Sunlight
Air Conditioning
Outlets
Heat
Sources
Moving
Objects
Do not use outdoors.
Step 4.
Use knockouts to mount the
detector
with at least two screws to
wall or corner. Remove shaded areas in
the baseplate if using the B335 Swivel
Mount Bracket.
Step 5.
If using the wall tamper, remove the
knockout and go to Step 6. If the tamper
is not used, go to Step 7.
Locking
Tab
Baseplate
Observe mounting recommendations.
Step 1.
Remove the cover
using a small
flat-blade screwdriver.
Don't point where pets
can climb.
NO
Upper areas are not
pet immune.
NO
OK
2.1 m to 2.7 m
(7 ft. to 9 ft.)
Mount the detector
2.1m to 2.7 m (7 ft. to 9 ft.)
above the floor.
3.0
Installation
Remove
areas if using
the B335
bracket.
Knockout for
wall tamper
Corner
Mount
Corner
Mount
Corner
Mount
Corner
Mount
Surface
Mount
Surface Mount
Do not overtighten
the mounting screws.
Cover may not
attach correctly.