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I56-3881-001

EB200-01-02

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GENERAL

The model EB-6500R is a conventional long range projected beam smoke 

detector designed to provide open area protection.  It consists of a combined 

transmitter/receiver  unit  and  a  reflector.    Smoke  entering  the  area  between 

the two components causes a reduction in the signal returned to the receiver.  

When the obscuration reaches alarm thresholds, selected at the transmitter/

receiver unit, the detector generates an alarm signal.  Complete blockage of 

the beam causes a fault signal.  Slow changes in obscuration due to a build 

up of dirt or dust on the lens of the detector are compensated for by a micro-

controller that continuously monitors the signal strength and periodically 

updates the alarm and fault thresholds.  When the self-compensation circuit 

reaches its limit, the detector generates a fault signal, indicating the need for 

service. After local testing is complete, the yellow LED will blink a pattern to 

indicate the level of drift compensation employed during the test (see Blinks 

Output by Yellow LED table at back of manual).
The  model  EB-6500RS  includes  an  integral  servo  controlled  calibrated  test 

filter, which allows automatic remote alarm testing.
SPECIFICATIONS:
General

Range: 

5 to 70m

 

70m to 100m using optional 6500-

LRK/BEAMLRK

Sensitivity: 

Level 1: 

25% Obscuration

 

Level 2: 

30% Obscuration

 

Level 3: 

40% Obscuration

 

Level 4: 

50% Obscuration

 

Level 5: 

30% to 50% 

Adjusting (Acclimate)

 

Level 6: 

40% to 50% 

Adjusting (Acclimate)

Maximum angular misalignment: 

Detector: 

± 0.5°

 

Reflector: 

± 10°

Environmental
Temperature Range: 

-30°C to 55°C

Humidity: 

10% to 95% Relative Humidity 

(Non-condensing)

Mechanical
Dimensions (Without Faceplate): 

229mm x 178mm x 84mm

Dimensions (With Faceplate): 

253mm x 193mm x 84mm

Wiring: 

0.3mm² to 3.2mm²

Adjustment Angle: 

±10° Horizontal and Vertical

Electrical
Voltage Range: 

EB-6500R: 

10.2 to 32 VDC

 

EB-6500RS:  15 to 32VDC

Avg. Standby Current: 

17mA at 24 VDC

Max. Alarm Current: 

38.5mA at 24VDC

Max. Fault Current: 

8.5mA at 24 VDC

EB-6500RS Test Mode: 

500mA peak

Relay Contact Ratings: 

0.5A at 30 VDC

Remote Output (Alarm): 

Voltage: 

15 to 32VDC 

dependant on supply

 

Current: 

6mA to 15mA, 

Limited by 2.2K

Ω 

Resistor

PARTS LIST
Description Quantity

Transmitter/Receiver Unit 

1

Paintable Trim Ring 

1

Reflector (6500REFL) 

1

Plug in terminal blocks 

5

Instruction Manual 

1

Orange Alignment Assistance Label 

1

Alarm 0 ohm Shunt 

1

Alarm Limiting Resistor 470 ohm 

1

Alarm Limiting Resistor 680 ohm 

1

Alarm Limiting Resistor 1000 ohm 

1

Schottky Diode 

1

APPROVED ACCESSORIES
6500-LRK/BEAMLRK
Long  Range  Kit  comprising  three  additional  20cm  x  20cm  reflectors,  which 

may be mounted in a square with the supplied reflector, permitting the detector 

to be used for ranges from 70m to 100m.

6500-MMK/BEAMMMK
Multi-Mounting  Kit  allowing  the  EB-6500  to  be  mounted  to  ceilings,  or  to 

walls  where  the  detector  and  reflector  cannot  be  mounted  within  10°  of  one 

another.    One  kit  mounts  either  the  transmitter/receiver  unit  or  reflector.    If 

the transmitter/receiver is mounted on the 6500-MMK/BEAMMMK, then the 

6500-SMK/BEAMSMK must be used.  Note that only a single 20cm x 20cm 

reflector can be mounted using the MMKs:  The 6500-LRK/BEAMLRK is not 

compatible with the MMKs.
6500-SMK/BEAMSMK
Surface  Mounting  Kit  for  the  transmitter  receiver  (also  used  in  combination 

with the MMK) to give an additional 43mm depth to assist surface mounting 

and to permit side entry cabling.

RTS151KEY

Remote test and annunciator accessory that enables the detector to be tested 

remotely, providing test and reset functions, it has a Red LED to indicate alarm 

conditions (Note: Back-box, if required, needs to be ordered separately - part 

number 

WM2348)

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DETECTOR MOUNTING
Location
The  EB-6500R(S)  must  be  located  in  accordance  with  local  standards  and 

guidelines, for example BS5839 part 1.  For general information, refer to the 

application guide for projected beam smoke detectors available on request 

from your supplier.

Mounting Position

Beam detectors require a very stable mounting surface for proper operation.  A 

surface that moves, shifts, vibrates, or warps over time may cause false alarm 

or fault conditions.  Initial selection of a proper mounting surface will eliminate 

nuisance alarms and fault signals.  Mount the detector on a stable mounting 

surface such as brick, concrete, a sturdy load-bearing wall, support column, 

structural beam, or other surface that is not expected to experience vibration 

or movement over time.  DO NOT MOUNT the beam detector on corrugated 

metal  walls,  sheet  metal  walls,  external  building  sheathing,  external  siding, 

suspended ceilings, steel web trusses, rafters, non-structural beam, joists, or 

other such surfaces.  The reflector has a much greater tolerance to movement 

than the transmitter/receiver, hence in cases where only one stable mounting 

surface as defined above can be used, the transmitter/receiver unit should be 

mounted to the stable surface.  See specifications for maximum permissible 

angular misalignment; movement outside these limits may cause nuisance 

alarms and faults.

Mounting Considerations
• 

There must be a permanent clear line of vision between the detector and 

the reflector.  

• 

Reflective objects should be a minimum of 380mm from the line of sight 

between the detector and reflector to avoid compromise of the protected 

area by reflected light.

• 

Direct sunlight or strong lights into the transmitter/receiver unit should be 

avoided.  There should be a minimum of 10° between the paths of the light 

source and the detector beam.

• 

Operation  of  the  detector  through  panes  of  glass  should  be  avoided  if 

possible.  If it is necessary to pass though glass, the angle between the 

beam  and  glass  should  be  set  a  minimum  of  10°  off  perpendicular,  and 

operation through multiple panes should be avoided.

Mounting
The  transmitter/receiver  unit  may  be  mounted  directly  to  the  wall,  with  rear 

cable entry.  The detector base has four primary mounting holes, one in each 

corner of the base.  All four holes must be used to provide secure mounting.  In 

order to mount the detector to the wall, the outer cover must be removed after 

unscrewing its four retaining screws.

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

EB-6500R AND EB-6500RS REFLECTIVE TYPE 

PROJECTED BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR

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