TriTech Ceiling Mount PIR/Microwave Detector DS9360. en Installation Guide

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TriTech Ceiling Mount PR/Microwave Detector DS9360 en nstallation Guide

-40 C to +49 C (-40 F to +120 F ) UL Listed installations, the temperature range is 0 C to +49 C (+32 F to +120 F) Pour les installations certifiées NFA2P, Température de fonctionnement -10 C à +55 C 0-95% Relative umidity (0-85% UL nstallations) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Bosch Security Systems, nc. can void the user s authority to operate the equipment. UL Perform Walk Test at least once a year. Use only a Listed limited-power source. The Listed control unit or a Listed burglary power supply must provide 4 hours (32 mah) of standby power. nstall the unit in accordance with National Electrical Code NFPA 70. Adjust the microwave range control, if necessary, to achieve maximum range. EN 50131-2-4 Grade 2 EN 50130-5 Environmental Class P30 K04 (EN 60529, EN 62262) Certificat NF A2P 2820200006A0 2 boucliers NF324-58 Autosurveillance à l ouverture mmunité champ magnétique Test sans masque de vision verticale et sans immunité aux animaux www.afnor.org www.cnpp.com SELV Connect all wiring to a safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuit only. Ligue todas as cablagens apenas a um circuito de segurança de tensão extra baixa. Conecte el cableado únicamente a un circuito de seguridad para voltajes muy bajos. Alle Drähte sind ohne Ausnahme an Niederspannung anzuschließen. Sluit alle bedrading uitsluitend aan op een circuit met een extra lage veiligheidsspanning. Prenez soin de connecter tous les câbles à un circuit à très basse tension de sécurité (TBTS). Collegare tutti i cavi esclusivamente a un circuito di sicurezza a bassissima tensione. This product is intended for use in the following countries within the European Union and in other countries outside of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, taly Specifications Dimensions (xdia) nput Power Standby Power Alarm Relay Tamper Compliance 3.5 in. x 5.25 in. (8.9 cm x 13.3 cm) 6.0 to 15.0 VDC; 8 ma standby, 60 ma in alarm with s enabled. Use only an Approved Limited Power Source. There is no internal standby battery. Standby power must be provided by an Approved Limited Power Source. Eight mah required for each hour of standby time needed. For UL Listed Requirements, 32 mah standby current is required. Silent-operating Form C relay. Contacts rated <100 ma, 25 VDC, 2.5W <20 Ohm closed maximum for DC resistive loads. Contacts rated at 28 VDC, 125 ma maximum, <1 Ohm. To be connected to a SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) circuit only. Connect tamper circuit to a 24-hour protection circuit. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. För svensk installationsanvisning se www.boschsecurity.se. 2 2015 Bosch Security Systems, nc.

1 nstallation Considerations Never install the detector in an environment that causes an alarm condition in one technology. Good installations start with the off when there is no target motion. t should never be left to operate with the tri-color in a constant or intermittent green, yellow, or red condition. Microwave energy will pass through glass and most common non-metallic construction walls. Eliminate interference from nearby outside sources. Point the unit away from outside traffic (roads/alleys). 2 Mounting Select a location likely to intercept an intruder moving beneath and across the coverage pattern. Recommended mounting height range is 8 to 18 feet (2.4 to 5.5 m). 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 VAC systems). 1. Remove the base from the enclosure by pressing the two enclosure release tabs inward while lifting the enclosure away from the base. Refer to Figure 2.1. Base Anti-vandal locking screw holes Enclosure Release Tabs Enclosure The Cover remains attached to the Enclosure Figure 2.1: Opening cover Cover Slightly rock the enclosure side-to-side during removal to overcome the friction caused by the base-to-enclosure terminal pins. 2. Open the cover by turning counterclockwise. One side of the cover will remain attached to the base of the detector. Do not attempt to entirely remove the cover. Refer to Figue 2.1. 3. Route wiring as necessary to the rear of the base and through the center hole. Refer to Figure 2.2. F.01U.263.664 05 2015.10 3

Be sure all wiring is de-energized before routing. 4. 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 or square electrical boxes. The DS9360 base will not completely cover a 4-inch square box. Where aesthetics are important, a 4-inch octagonal box is recommended. 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-inch octagonal and square boxes make a suitable back plate (when used with bolts and wing nuts, as an example). Anti-vandal Screw ole Required for EN50131 nstallations and Jumper Sensitivity Jumper REAR WRE ENTRANCE TERMNAL STRP OFF ON WRE TE-DOWNS (2) 1 8 Wires To Cover MOUNTNG SLOTS (4) NTERFACE PNS MN Microwave Adjustment Mounting Base Top View of Anti-vandal Screw ole Required for EN50131 nstallations Figure 2.2: Mounting 3 Wiring CAUTON! Only apply power after all connections have been made and inspected. Do not coil excess wiring inside detector. Use no smaller than #22 AWG (0.8 mm) wire in the terminal strip. POWER + - ALARM TAMPER TROUBLE Figure 3.1: Wiring to terminals - + NO C NC T T TR 4 2015 Bosch Security Systems, nc.

Terminals 1 (-) & 2 (+): Power contacts. Terminals 3 (NO), 4 (C), & 5 (NC): Alarm relay contacts. Use terminals 4 & 5 for Normally Closed circuits. Do not use with capacitive or inductive loads. Terminals 6 (T) & 7 (T): Normally Closed tamper contacts. Terminal 8 (TR): Solid state Trouble output. Shorts to ground (-) when the detector is in a Trouble condition. 4 Coverage 360 by 60 ft. (18.3 m) diameter coverage when mounted on 8 to 18 ft (2.4 to 5.5 m) high ceilings. The coverage pattern consists of 64 zones grouped into 16 barriers, with one additional zone looking straight down from the unit (sabotage). Each barrier is 30 ft (9.2 m) long and 4.4 ft. (1.3 m) wide at 30 ft (9.2 m). The DS9360 comes with a choice of two optical modules. Refer to Section 5.1 to determine the best module for on ceiling height. 30 ft 30 ft 26 ft 20 ft 13 ft 7 ft 0 ft 7 ft 13 ft 20 ft 26 ft 30 ft 8 m 26 ft 6 m 20 ft 5.5 m 4.6 m 4.0 m AR13-18 18 ft 15 ft 13 ft 4 m 13 ft 2 m 7 ft 0 m 0 ft 0 m 0 ft 2 m 7 ft 4.0 m 13 ft 4 m 13 ft 3.0 m 2.4 m AR8-13 10 ft 8 ft 6 m 8 m 20 ft 26 ft 0 m 0 ft 8 m 6 m 4 m 2 m 0 m 2 m 4 m 6 m 8 m 5 Optical Module 30 ft 8 m 6 m 4 m 2 m 0 m 2 m 4 m 6 m 8 m 5.1 Selecting the Optical Module 1. 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. 2. For ceilings between 13 and 18 ft. (4.0 and 5.5 m) high, use the optical module marked AR13-18. 3. To replace an optical module, push the optical module tabs towards the center until the module snaps free of the circuit board. olding the new module by the tabs, snap the new module into place. 4. Replace the enclosure onto the base. 5. Close cover and turn clockwise to secure. 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. F.01U.263.664 05 2015.10 5

5.2 Optical Module Masking Peel-off masks are provided with the unit for each segment of the optical module to allow for customized coverage, or to block out areas of objects that may cause thermal disturbances. The mask is selfadhesive and pre-cut in the shape of the optical module. The location of the zone to be masked depends on the position of the detector. Therefore, determine the mirror surface to be masked before removing the mirror from the detector. To block out a particular zone or group of zones, peel off a section of the mask that corresponds to the appropriate zone, and stick it on the mirror segment. Before attempting any masking, be sure the chosen mirror surface is the correct one. When attempting to remove any masking, many adhesives will either destroy the mirror surface or leave enough residue behind to reduce coverage performance. SDE VEW AR8-13 TOP VEW O P A B C O P A B C M-4 M-3 M-2 M-1 5 E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 N M L D F E M N D E K J AR8-13 G L K G F 1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 J Figure 8.1: Masking When replacing the mirror, make sure it is facing the same direction as before it was removed. 6 Operation The detector uses a tri-color to indicate the various alarm and supervision trouble conditions that may exist. See chart below. Steady red Tri-color Steady green Flashing red Flashing red (4 pulse sequence) CAUSE Unit alarm Microwave activation PR activation Warm-up period after power-up (2 min) Replace unit f the detector experiences a Microwave or PR self-test failure, it is in need of replacement. 6 2015 Bosch Security Systems, nc.

During walk testing, the will light for the first technology (microwave or PR) and then light red to indicate a detector alarm. The will not indicate activation of the second technology by lighting its color. 7 Feature Selection 7.1 On/Off Pins The ON position allows operation of the tri-color. f indication is not desired after setup and walk tests are completed, place in the OFF position. The OFF position does not prevent the from indicating supervision trouble conditions. Sensitivity Jumper Jumper OFF ON Figure 6.1: Selecting features OFF ON 7.2 PR Sensitivity Selection Pins For selection, place the plug across the pins marked for ntermediate mode or for igh mode. ntermediate Sensitivity (): Tolerates environment extremes on this setting, but requires the largest amount of intruder motion to achieve an alarm. igh Sensitivity (): The recommended setting for most installations. Use in locations where an intruder is expected to cover only a small portion of the protected area. Tolerates normal environments on this setting. The detector is shipped in igh Sensitivity mode. 7.3 Microwave Adjustment t is important to wait 1 minute after removing/replacing the cover so the microwave portion of the detector can settle, and to wait at least 5 seconds between the following walk testing procedures. 1. The tri-color should be off before walk testing. 2. Walk test across the pattern at the intended coverage s farthest end. Start walking from outside the intended protection area and observe the tri-color. The edge of the microwave pattern is determined by the first tri-color, microwave activation of the (or the first red activation if the green PR activates first). F.01U.263.664 05 2015.10 7

3. f adequate range can not be reached, increase the Microwave Range Adjust slightly. Continue walk testing (waiting 1 minute after removing/ replacing the cover) and adjusting the range until the farthest edge of desired coverage has been accurately placed. 4. Walk test the unit from all directions to determine all the detection pattern boundaries. Microwave Adjustment Figure 6.2: Adjusting microwave range MN MAX Do not adjust the microwave range higher than required. Doing so may cause the detector to catch movement outside of the intended coverage pattern. 8 Supervision Features The supervision features function as follows: PR/Microwave: The complete circuit operation of these subsystems is checked approximately every 6 hours. f the PR or microwave subsystem fails, the red will flash 4 times per cycle and the unit should be replaced. Default: The detector will default to PR technology protection if the microwave subsystem fails. 9 Other nformation 9.1 Anti-Vandal Screws for EN50131 Applications After the cover has been installed and twisted into place, the entire assembly can be secured together using the supplied anti-vandal screws. The anit-vandal screws are required for EN50131 applications. Refer to the Top View of Enclosure in Figure 2.2 for the location of the screw holes. 9.2 Maintenance At least once a year, the range and coverage should be verified. To ensure continual daily operation, the end user should be instructed to walk through the far end of the coverage pattern. This ensures an alarm output prior to arming the system. Bosch Security Systems, nc. product manufacturing dates Use the serial number located on the product label and refer to the Bosch Security Systems, nc web site at: http://www.boschsecurity.com/datecodes/. 2015 Bosch Security Systems, nc. 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport, NY 14450