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Blue Line P1
Passive Infrared Detector
Installation Instructions
2
Installation Considerations
Not suitable for outdoor use (2-1).
Never install the detector where the
passive infrared (PIR) is in constant
alarm (LED on). The LED is off
when properly installed.
Point away from direct and indirect
sunlight (2-2).
Point away from glass or other
objects that rapidly change
temperatures (2-3, 2-4, and 2-5).
Do not install this detector where
pets are present (2-6).
5
Terminal Block Wiring
Terminal block (4-13) wiring:
- 9 VDC to 15 VDC (5-1)
- NC alarm contacts (5-2)
- NC tamper contacts (5-3)
- Digital alarm output (5-4)
7
Walk Test
Note: Ensure the LED jumper is set
to on (6-2).
1. Wait at least 2 minutes after
power up to start the Walk Test.
The LED lights for 1 to 2
minutes until the detector
stabilizes and no movement is
detected for 2 seconds.
The LED does not light when
there is no motion.
2. Watch the LED as you walk to
the farthest edge of the pattern.
Walk closer to the detector by
crossing the pattern. The LED
lights at the outside edge of the
coverage range.
1
Specifi cations
1
Input Power
:
9 VDC to 15 VDC
1
Current Draw
:
10 mA @ 12 VDC standby
Alarm current 18 mA
1
Standby Power
:
No internal standby battery. For UL Listed product installations, 4 hours (40 mAh) standby power
must be provided by the control unit or by a UL Listed burglary power supply.
2
Solid State Relay
: Supervised Form "A" normally-closed (NC) rated for 125 mA at 28 VDC, 3 W
2
Tamper
:
NC (with cover on) contacts rated at 28 VDC, 125 mA maximum. Connect tamper circuit to a
24-hour protection circuit.
Digital Alarm
5 V normally, grounded during alarm
Output:
Temperature:
-20°F to +120°F (-29°C to +49°C)
For UL Listed installations, the temperature range is +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C)
Humidity:
0 to 95% non-condensing
Dimensions:
4.2 in. x 2.4 in. x 1.9 in. (10,7 cm x 6,1 cm x 4,8 cm)
Options:
B335 Low Profi le Swivel Mount Bracket, B328 Gimbal Mount Bracket, and B338 Ceiling Bracket.
These brackets can reduce the detector's range and increase the dead zone area.
Note: You cannot use a camera with the B338 Ceiling Mount Bracket.
1 Use only a Listed limited-power source.
2 Connect all wiring to a safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuit only.
3
Coverage Patterns
Top view (3-1)
Side view (3-2)
Optional look- down (3-3)
6
LED Operation
1. Select LED (6-1) operation:
- Jumper position for LED on
(6-2)
- Jumper position for LED off
(6-3)
2. Optional: Create a look-down
zone directly below the
detector by removing the tape
covering the lens (6-4) on the
inside of the front cover.
Note: You cannot cover the look-
down zone once the tape is
removed.
3.
Replace the cover.
4.
To lock the cover (optional):
a.
Press the top of the
cover tab (6-5) with your
fi nger to lift the lower
edge.
b.
Lift the lower end of
cover tab with your
fi nger (6-6) to open it.
c.
Insert a fl at head
screwdriver in the slot
(6-7) in the cover tab
opening and turn it
180° to lock the cover.
Indicator points down
(6-8).
4
Mounting
1. Insert a fl at head screwdriver in slot (4-1) and lift to open cover.
2. Select a mounting location. Mount the sensor where an intruder is most
likely to cross the coverage pattern (4-2).
3. Mount the detector 7.5 ft to 9 ft (2,25 m to 2,7 m) above the fl oor (4-3).
4. Mount the base using one of these options:
- for surface or corner mounting, use the appropriate mounting holes
(4-4) and the two fl at head screws and anchors provided.
- use the optional B335 Bracket here (4-5).
- use the optional B328 Bracket here (4-6).
- use the optional B338 Bracket here (4-7).
Note: Do not over tighten the mounting screws. The cover might not
attach correctly.
5. For the wall tamper function, insert the two pan head screws through
the wall tamper knockouts (4-8). If needed, use the anchors provided to
secure the screws.
6. Wire the detector base. Thread the wires through the appropriate
diameter wire knockouts on the detector base (4-9) or on the removable
top insert (4-10).
7. When wiring from below, thread wiring through these wire knockouts that
are perpendicular to the base
(4-11).
8. Use the cable ties (4-12) for strain
relief.
Bosch Security Systems
130 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, NY 14450-9199
www.boschsecuritysystems.com
© 2004 Bosch Security Systems
4998153064B
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