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Battery

Keep the correct polarity

Take care not

 to catch the

 wire between

 terminal and

 battery.

Battery case - Optional

(2)

(2)

Locate the installation site.

(Ref : 3, DO'S AND DON'T'S and       

7, DETECTION AREA)

Slide the release lever to detach 

the sensor unit.

Detach the battery cover from the back side of 

sensor unit with fingers.
Put Type-AA batteries into battery case with the 

correct polarity.
Plug the connector of battery case into the main 

body and confirm the warm-up sound.
Put wire first and the battery case next, into the 

main body.

Connect wire to terminals of 

the base.

 (Ref : 4, WIRING)
Detach the battery cover from 

the back side of sensor unit 

with fingers in order to keep 

the wiring space.

To make the exposed wiring, 

break the knockout and insert 

wires into the wire lead.

Fix the base with the screws 

included.

(Ref : Base installation described 

later)

Power supply by battery.

 Power supply by wiring

5

INSTALLATION

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5) Attach the battery cover so that the marks 

 on the 

cover. Face the marks 

 on the back of the sensor.

knockout

 Terminal arrangement

External output

How to use Input / Output

4

3

2

1

5

5 4 3 2 1

ALARM

POWER

S + − +

9

 to 

30V DC

50mA Max

S

(1)(2)

(3)(4)(5)

(1)(2)

(3)(4)(5)

S −

(1)(2)

(3)(4)(5)

S −

S −

Power

Power

Sensor

Sensor

1

Sensor

2

Signal input

(N.O.)

Control panel

4

WIRING

 Wiring is not necessary if power is supplied from battery and external output is not used.

NPN Open collector output

Action : Detection time 

+

 

             offdelay 10 sec.

             (N.O.)

Capacity : 30V DC 50mA

Single wire (0.14

1.5mm

2

) and twisted wire (0.14

1.0mm

2

can be used for the terminals.

When power cable is wired, remove battery cover to keep 

wiring space.

Power input (terminal (1), (2))

      

Do not use with battery at same time.

      

Do not reverse the polarity.

External output

The following either (1) or (2) output is available by connecting 

open collector output terminal     and or  -  of extenal 

output terminals.

1. Signal output (terminal (4), (5))

N/O signal is issued for a control panel etc.

When more than 2 sensors are connected on 1 circuit, make 

wiring in parallel.

2. Output with voltage (terminal (3), (4))

This output is not available with battery use at the same time.

Alarm signal is switched to power input with voltage. (Output 

voltage is decreased by approx. 1V compared with input 

voltage.) Within the capacity of contact output, alarm devices 

(power consumption within 50mA) can be operated by this 

output. This is useful for remote control of warning devices etc.

Example of basic connection

Warning devices (buzzer, bell, etc.)

The warning devices should be within the capacity 

of contact output and adopted for power supply.

 (Remort control of warning devices) --- terminal (3), (4)

 (Remote control by control panel)--- terminal (4), (5)

Power input (with polarity)

Power output

S

(1)

(5)

(4)

5 4

S

-

+

ALARM

2 1

+

-

POWER

3

30V DC 50mA

OPEN

COLLECTOR

9 to 30V DC 50mA

(non-polarity)

DANGER

Don t use the both of external

power supply and battery at 

the same time.

Make wiring according to

instruction manual.

33A554-D

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