Bosch Security Systems OD850 PIR/Microwave Intrusion Detector User Manual Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

Bosch Security Systems Inc PIR/Microwave Intrusion Detector Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

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Installation Instructions for the - Compliance: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules and with FlSS-21O of Industry and Science Canada.
00350 OUtdQOT Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
FIR/Microwave Intrusion Detector (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any intelterence received.
1-0 Descr‘Ptm" including interference that may cause undesirable
The 0D850 is a 50 ft. by 50 ft. (15 m by 15 m) PIE/Microwave operation,
intrusion detector that can be mounted outdoors, It provides Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Detection
reasonable levels of false alarm immunity and catch performance Systems, Inc. can void the users authority to operate the
in a wide range of weather conditions. equipment.
2.0 Specifications 3.0 Installation Considerations
' Dimenslons(HxWxD): 6.5 in. x 3.25 in. x 225 in. - Never install the detector in an environment that causes an
(16.5 cm x 8.25 cm x 5.7 cm) alarm condition in one technology. Good installations start with
. Input Power: 1045 VDC @ 22 mA standby. Use the LED OFF when there is no target motion, It should never be
only an Approved Limited Power left to operate with the tri-color LED in a constant or intermittent
Source. green. yellow, or red condition.
, Standby Power: No intemal 513"de battery, Standby ~ Point the unit away from traflic (roads/alleys),
power must be provided by an - Avoid installations where rotating machines are normally in
Approved Limited Power Source. For operation within the coverage pattern,
UL Cenificated installations, four hut/rs - Point the unit away from objects that may change temperature
(88 mAh) standby power must be rapidly.
provided by the control unit or by a
Listed burg/arypowersupply NOTE: The PIR detector will react to objects rapidly changing
temperature Within its lieId-of-view.
- Alarm FteIa s: . ,
y - Eliminate interlerence from nearby sources.
Form A ' mgflfigfiega 5553359“ alarm NOTE: Microwave energy will pass through glass and most
. . common non-metallic construction walls.
Form " Unsuperwsed, timed relay contact
transfers on alarm and follows an 4.0 Mounting
installer progmmmable timer.
WARNING: All wires should remain disconnected from the
' I
no resistive roads; and premier by a gmmg'ggnfl'afifgfimmnflmm my
4.7 n, 1/2 W resistor in the common . ' _
“C" leg of the relay. To be connected to ' Select a location likely to intercept an intruder moving across
Contact Ratings: 3 W, 125 mA @ 12 VDC maximum for
a SELV (Safety Extra-Low Volmge) the coverage pattern.
circuit only NOTE: This detector features a Fresnel lens to focus infrared
NOTE Do riot use with capacitive or inductive loads. energy onto a sensor and an offset Look Down lens that
Z . Th t i th e
- Temperature Range: The tempemture range is 40°F to adds a Look Down one e coverage pat em 0 as
I ' ' 1.
+130°F Mono to +54°Cl- For UL enses is shown in Flgure > .
Certificated l'nsfallsfionsy the range is - The sunace should be solid and Vibration-tree.
+32°F to ”20°F (0°C to +49°C), Mounting height range is 7 to 9 feet (2.1 to 2.7 in).
~ Microwave Frequency:10.525 GHz (UL Listed) Recommended mounting height Is 8 feet ( 2.4 mi
. Coverage: 50 ft by 50 ft, (15 m by 15 m) - Choose from the available mounting methods:
. Tamper: Normally Closed (with cover on). - sunace mount using a single-gang electrical box
Contacts rated 125 m A @ ‘2 VDC - surface mount without an electrical box
max. To be connected to a SELV ' pole mount _ ,
(Safety Extra-Low Voltage) circuit only. - bracket mount using an optional bracket
Connect tamper circuit to a 24-hour 4.1 Surface Mount Using a SIngle-Gang Electrical Box
P'°‘°°"°" mm" - Install a single-gang electrical box at the desired detector
' Options: 8335 Low Profile Swivel Mount location.
Bracket (supplied), 5323 SWiVG' MOU’“ - Knock out mounting holes (see Figure 2f).
Bracket, 8338 Ceiling Mount Bracket, . . .
Pole Mount Bracket (supplied). Attachbthe mounting plate (see Flgure 2i) to the single-gang
box With appropriate screws.
NOTE: The use of brackets may reduce range and increase dead 4.2 Surface Mount Without an Electrical Box
zone areas.
- Patents: This product is covered by one or more ' Select 3" appropriate location.
of the following us patents: ~ Determine whether the tamper switch is to be used as a wall
164,660,024, 034764755. “5,077,548, $5,208,567, $35,262,785, tamper or a cover tamper-
”5,450.062, and #5,670,943, Other patents pending, » for a wall tamper. knock out and save the Tamper Section
A member of the
Bosch Group
(see Figure 2d). complete the following mounting
procedure. Then, using an appropriate screw, fasten the
previously knocked out Tamper Section to the wall in the
area of the Mounting Plate from which it was removed.
With the Tamper section broken away from the Mounting
Plate and fastened to the wall, the normally-closed
Tamper Switch (see Figure 2b) will be activated (opened)
when the unit is pulled away from the wall.
- for a cover tamper, do not knock out the Tamper section.
Complete the mounting procedure.
~ Knock out mounting holes (see Figure 2f).
- Using the Mounting Plate as a template, mark the location of
the mounting screws and the wire run (see 5.0 erlng).
- Attach the Mounting Plate (see Figure 2l) to the wall with
appropriate screws.
4.3 Pole Mount Using the Supplied Bracket
(see Figure 3a)
- Attach the supplied Pole Bracket to the Mounting Plate using
appropriate screws and mounting holes.
- Use a hose clamp (not supplied) large enough to fit around
the pole to fasten the detector mounting plate to the pole.
4.4 Surface Mount Using the Supplied Bracket or an
Optional Bracket
~ Follow the instructions that come with the bracket to attach the
bracket to the surface in an appropriate location.
~ If using the 5328 Swivel Mount Bracket , connect the bracket to
the Mounting Plate as indicated in Figure 3b.
- If using the 5335 Swivel Mount Bracket, connect the bracket to
the Mounting Plate as indicated in Figure Sc.
- If using the 3333 Ceiling Mount, connect the bracket to the
Mounting Plate as indicated in Figure 3d.
5.0 Wiring
Warning
NOTE:
Only apply power after all connections have been
made and inspected.
- Connect wiring as shown in Figure 2l‘.
5.1 TerminalDescrlptlons
- 1 (-) & 2 (+): Input Power (12 VDC). Use no smaller than tf22
AWG (0.8 mm) wire pair.
- 3 (NC), 4 (C): Alarm Relay Contacts. Form "A" (Normally Closed,
supervised) alarm contact opens on alarm. Contacts rated
125 mA at 12 VDC.
- 5 & 6: Normally Closed Tamper Contacts, rated 125 mA at 12
VDC.
- 7 (NC), 8 (C) & 9 (NO): Timed Alarm Fielay Contacts. One
Normally Closed and one Normally Open contact with a
Common. Contacts rated 125 mA at 12 VDC.
5.0 Settings and Adjustments
6.1 DIP Switches (Figure 2c)
The DIP Switches are used to specify a number of settings as
follows:
LED Dlsable (SWO)
This switch setting determines whether or not the LED will light
dun'ng alarm situations. This switch should be ON (LED enabled)
dun'ng walk testing, but may be OFF (LED disabled) during normal
detector operation to save power.
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PIR Sensitivity (Swt)
The detector features two user-selectable PIFt Sensitivity settings
as follows:
- standard Sensitivity; Recommended setting for maximum
false alarm immunity. Tolerates environment extremes on this
setting.
~ Intermediate Sens ty; Recommended setting for any
location where an intruder is expected to cover only a small
portion of the protected area. Tolerates normal environments
on this setting. This setting will improve your intruder catch
performance.
The appropriate switch settings for these sensitivities are:
SWt PlFt Sensitivity
OFF Intermediate
ON Standard
Tlmed Relay outputs (SW2 & SW3)
The detector has a Form "C,” unsupervised, timed relay contact that
transfers on alarm and follows a user-selectable timer. The time
will expire at the set time after the last alarm (it resets on each new
alarm). For information on wiring this contact, see 5.0 Wiring. To
select the Relay Activation Time, set the switches as follows:
SW2 SW3 Relay Activation Time
OFF OFF 3 seconds
ON OFF 1 minute
OFF ON 5 minutes
ON ON 10 minutes
AND/OR Mode (sw4)
This setting specifies whether the detector alarms in the OR mode
(when either the PIR or Microwave technology senses an alarm
state) or in the AND mode (when both technologies sense an
alarm condition), Setting the switch OFF and cutting the jumper
(see Figure Ze) selects the OR mode; ON selects the AND mode.
Day/Night Mode (sws)
This switch, in combination with a jumper (see Figure 29), allows
the user to specify whether or not the unit will alarm only during the
night. Setting the switch to ON supresses the alarm relay during
daylight (the alarm relay is not triggered).
7.0 Closing the Detector Housing
- When all wiring has been connected to the detector (but not to
the power supply) and all the settings have been made. slide
the Housing Cover/PC Board Assembly onto the Mounting
Plate and down until it is firmly seated. Avoid pinching the
wrres.
' With a small screwdriver, lock the Housing Cover/PC Board
Assembly to the Mounting Plate by turning the Locking Cam
(see Figure 21) clockwise.
8.0 Testing the Detector
NOTE: The cover should be in place before testing the unit,
. Place the LED Disable (SWO) in the ON position.
- Connect the wires to the power supply and apply power.
NOTE: Walt at least two minutes, after applying power. to start
OD850 Installation Instructions
walk tests. During the warm»up period, the tricolor LED
will flash red until the unit has stabilized (approximately
one to two minutes) and has seen no movement for two
seconds. When the LED stops flashing, the detector is
ready to be tested, With no motion in the protection area,
the LED should be OFF. If the LED is on. recheck the
protection area for disturbances affecting the microwave
(yellow) or PIFI (green) technologies.
Establishing PIR Pattern Coverage
- Turn the Microwave Flange Adjust (see Figure 2a) to minimum
and replace the cover.
CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when adjusting the
microwave pot.
~ Walk test across the pattern at its farthest edge, then several
times closer to the detector. Stan walking from outside of the
intended protection area, and obsenre the tricolor LED. The edge
of the pattern is determined by the first green, PIFl activation of
the LED (or the first red activation if the yellow microwave LED
activates first).
- Walk test from the opposite direction to determine both
boundaries.
NOTE: The center of the pattern should be pointed toward the
center of the intended protection area.
. While standing lo to 20 fl. (3 to 6 m) from the detector, slowly
bring your arm up and into the pattern to mark the lower
boundary on PIH alarm, Ftepeat from above for the upper
boundary.
NOTE: The center of the pattern should not be tilted upward.
If the desired coverage cannot be achieved, try angling the
coverage pattern up or down using a swivel bracket to assure
the pattern is not aimed too high or low.
Establishing Microwave Coverage
NOTE: Wait one minute after removing/replacing the cover so the
microwave portion of the detector can settle. Wait at least
ten seconds between the following walk testing
procedures.
- The tricolor LED should be OFF before walk testing.
' Walk test across the pattern at the intended coverage‘s fanhest
end. Stan walking from outside the intended protection area and
observe the tricolor LED. The edge of the microwave pattern is
determined by the first yellow, microwave activation of the LED
for the first red activation if the green F‘IFt LED activates first).
~ If adequate range can not be reached, increase the Microwave
Range Adjust slightly. Continue walk testing (waiting one
minute after removing/replacing the cover) and adjusting the
range until the farthest edge of desired coverage has been
accurately placed.
NOTE: If you adjust the range, set the adjustment as low as
possible for proper catch performance. Be sure to walk
test throughout the coverage pattern after any adjustment.
- When all walk testing is completed, the LED Disable switch
can be set to disable the LED it so desired.
- Look Down Zone
Figure 1 - Coverage Patterns
@ Microwave Coverage
I PIR Coverage
Side View
3 m 6 m 9 m
0 ft. ‘ .
0 it. 10 ft, 20 ft. 30 ft.
Top View
0 m 3 m 6 m 9 m
25 ft.
15 ft. s
5 it.
0 ft.
5 ft.
15 ft.
25 fl.
D It. 10 ft. 20 it, 30 ft.
ODSSD Installation Instructions
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12 rn 15 m
mm
1.5m
40 ft. 50 ft.
12m 15m
7.5"!
4.5 m
1.5m
1.5m
4.5 m
—7,5 m
40 ft. 50 ft.
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