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D9560CM Installation Instructions
Page 2
© 1996 Radionics
P/N 31367C
INTERFACE
PINS
ANTI-VANDAL
TIE-DOWN SCREW
HOLE (2)
ENCLOSURE RELEASE
OPENINGS (2)
Base
COVER TWIST
TABS (4)
Cover
INTERFACE
CONNECTOR
ENCLOSURE
RELEASE TABS
OPTICAL
MODULE
TEST LEAD CUTOUT
Enclosure
3.0 Mounting
• Select a location that is most likely to intercept an intruder
moving beneath and across the coverage pattern (review
patterns on page 2). The recommended mounting height is
8 to 18 ft. (2.4 to 5.5 m).
Note: The surface should be solid and vibration free (i.e. Drop
tiles should be secured if the area above the tiles is used as an
air return for HVAC systems).
• Do not mount near air handling system outlets, or in areas of
extreme drafts.
• Remove the cover by turning counter-clockwise.
• Remove the base from the enclosure by pressing the two
enclosure release tabs inward while lifting the enclosure away
from the base.
Hint: Slightly rock the enclosure side-to-side during removal to
overcome the friction caused by the base-to-enclosure
terminal pins.
• Route wiring as necessary to the rear of the base and through
the center hole.
Note: Be sure all wiring is unpowered (de-energized) before
routing.
• Firmly mount the base. Depending on local regulations, the
base may be directly surface mounted using anchors, mollies,
or wing nuts; or may be mounted to standard 4 inch octagonal
and square electrical boxes.
Note: The D9560CM base will not completely cover a 4" square
box. Where aesthetics are important, a 4" octagonal box
is recommended.
Hint: Mounting to removable ceiling tiles is not recommended
unless a sandwich is made of the base, ceiling tile, and a
back plate behind the tile. Covers used for 4" octagonal
and square boxes make a suitable back plate (when used
with bolts and wing nuts, as an example).
4.0 Selecting the Optical Module (AR8-13 or AR13-18)
• Replace the enclosure onto the base.
• For ceilings between 8 and 13 ft. (2.4 and 4.0 m) from the
floor, use the optical module marked AR8-13. This marking
can be found next to the two optical module tabs.
For ceilings between 13 and 18 ft. (4.0 and 5.5 m) high, use
the optical module marked AR13-18.
To replace an optical module, push the optical module tabs
towards the center until the module snaps free of the circuit
board. Holding the new module by the tabs, snap the new
module into place.
0
10
10
20
20
30 Feet
30
0
10
15
AR13-18 SIDE VIEW
(Cross Section of 2 Opposite Zones)
0
3
3
6
6
9 Meters
9
0
3
4.6
Feet
Meters
0
10
10
20
20
30 Feet
30
0
10
AR8-13 SIDE VIEW
(Cross Section of 2 Opposite Zones)
0
3
3
6
6
9 Meters
9
Feet
0
3
Meters
0
3
6
9 Meters
3
6
9
0
10
20
30
10
20
30
TOP VIEW
Feet
Avoid fingerprints on the mirrored surfaces. Should the
mirrored surfaces become soiled or otherwise marked, they
can be cleaned using a soft, clean cloth and any commonly
available, mild window cleaner.
5.0 Wiring
CAUTION: ALWAYS APPLY POWER AFTER ALL CONNEC-
TIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AND INSPECTED.
Note:
Do not coil excess wiring inside unit.
• Terminals 1 (-) & 2 (+): Power limits are 6 to 15 VDC. Use no
smaller than #22 AWG
(0.8 mm) wire pair
between the unit and
the power source.
• Terminals 3, 4, & 5:
Alarm relay (reed)
contacts rated 3 Watts,
125 mA, 28 VDC maximum for DC resistive loads and
protected by a 4.7 ohm, 1/2 Watt resistor in the common “C”
leg of the relay. Use terminals 4 & 5 for Normally Closed
circuits.
Do not use with capacitive or inductive loads.
• Terminals 6 & 7: Tamper/Trouble
contacts rated at 28 VDC, 125 mA.
• Terminal 8: Trouble Output.
Shorts to Common, (-)
terminal 1, when trouble
occurs.
6.0 Configuration Switch Settings
The D9560CM has several features that are controlled using the
configuration switches.
6.1 LED Operation (S1)
• ON: Allows the Alarm/
Test LED to operate
when activated by
motion or the memory
circuit.
• OFF: The LED will not
operate on alarm
activation, but will
–
+
RELAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6 to 15
VDC
Alarm
TROUBLE
INTERFACE
PINS
KEY GUIDE
TAMPER
1 ON = LED ON
1 OFF = LED OFF
2 ON and 3 OFF = High
2 OFF and 3 ON = Intermediate
2 ON and 3 ON = Standard
4 ON and 5 OFF = 4 Day Motion Monitor
4 OFF and 5 ON = 30 Day Motion Monitor
4 OFF and 5 OFF = Motion Monitor Disabled
ON
OFF
OPEN
1
2
3
4
5
OFF
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
-
+
Power
Zone Input
Zone Common
Alarm Panel
Wiring the Trouble Output
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