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The Bravo5 is a ceiling mount detector designed to

provide reliable motion detection for residential

and commercial applications. The Bravo5 uses a

special Fresnel lens made for 360° detection in

conjunction with a quad element PIR sensor

optimized for uniform detection all around its field

of view. Special attention is given to false alarm

immunity against RF, static, electrical transient to

ensure trouble free operation for many years.

Features

• Multi-Level Signal Processing 

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• 360° coverage
• Quad element PIR sensor
• High level static and transient protection
• Excellent RF immunity
• Temperature compensation
• Fast/Slow detection jumper
• LED ON/OFF jumper
• SMD construction
• Super quiet operation
• 5 year warranty

Specifications

Electrical

• Input Voltage: 9 - 14.5 V

DC

• Current (nominal): 18 /15 mA (alarm on/off) @12 V

DC

Contact Rating

• Alarm Relay: 0.1A @24V

DC

• Tamper Switch: 0.1A @24V

DC

Size (diameter x height)

4.6" x 1.4" / 117 mm x 36 mm

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 Patented

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Ceiling Mount
PIR Detector

Operation

• Maximum detection range (diameter)

Detector placed 8 ft./ 2.4 m from floor: 24 ft./ 7.3 m
Detector placed 10 ft./ 3.0 m from floor: 30 ft./ 9.2 m
Detector placed 12 ft./ 3.6 m from floor: 40 ft./ 12.2 m

• Additional operating modes

LED ON/OFF Jumper J1
Pulse count (fast/slow) Jumper J2, J2 ON is fast count.

Environmental/Immunity

• RF Immunity: 20V/m ( 100Hz - 1.2GHz)
• Transients @ wiring terminal: 2.4KV @ 1.2joules
• Operating temperature: 32 -122°F / 0 - 50°C
• Humidity 5 - 95% RH non-condensing

Product Information

• BV-500: Form ‘A’ alarm contact
• BV-501: Form ‘A’ alarm contact and tamper switch
• BV-502: Form ‘C’ alarm contact and tamper switch

Coverage

Top View 

(at 8 ft./ 2.4 m height)

Side View

Locating the Detector

The Bravo5 is designed to be mounted on the ceiling of a
dry indoor location for 360° coverage. Ensure that the
expected path of an intruder is perpendicular to the beam
path. Use the coverage pattern indicated on the coverage
diagram to determine the best sensor location.
Survey the mounting location and the area being protected
for the following potential problems. Avoid the following
sources of false alarms:

Reflective Surfaces

Do not aim the detector at reflective surfaces such as
mirrors or windows as this may distort the coverage pattern
or reflect sunlight directly onto the detector.

Air Flow

Avoid locations that are subject to direct high air flow such
as near an air duct outlet.

Moisture

Do not locate the detector near sources of steam or oil.

The Sun

Do not aim the detector such that it will receive direct sunlight.

Obstructions

Do not limit the coverage by placing large objects within the
detection area (such as plants, high shelves, filing cabinets etc.).

Mounting

To open the case, insert a small screwdriver in the tab
restraining clip. Gently pry tab downward and twist the top
cover counter-clockwise and lift it up from the bottom cover.
Use a small screwdriver to remove the appropriate
knockouts for wiring. Mount the bottom cover using the
screws supplied.
To close the case, use the locating line on the bottom cover
to align the tab on the top cover. Once the top cover is
engaged, twist the top cover clockwise to lock it in place.

NOTE

: Since no adjustment is necessary for the circuit

board, it is not recommended that the installer remove the
circuit board from the case.

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