SIDE VIEW
9.1M
11M
7.3M
o
113
2.4M
3M
3.6M
TOP VIEW
11M
P
.C.
BOARD
&
MOUNTING
BASE
+
+
+
+
C216
RLY
C215
C226
C221
C219
TAMPER SW
+
+
LED
C203
LED
P101
U101
+
C201
PIR-9236
+
-
12V
TAMPER
ALARM
CON3
CON2
CON1
J2
MOV
PULSE
1
2
ON
OFF
H1
PULSE COUNT JUMPER
LED ON-OFF JUMPER
MOUNTING HOLE
PCB FIXING SCREW
WIRE KNOCKOUT
ALARM / WALK-TEST LED
PYRO-SENSOR
(DO NOT
TOUCH)
MOUNTING HOLE
TAMPER SWITCH
CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCK
Description
BS-360
CEILING MOUNT PIR
INTRUSION DETECTOR
BS-360
ceiling mount passive infrared intrusion detector is
designed for the application in the residential and commercial
security systems. It gives a 11 metres diameter conical
protection pattern when mounted on a 3.6 metres ceiling.
BS-360
employs a low noise dual element pyro-sensor and an
ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) device in security
logic and environment controls.
The alternative polarity signal processor inside the ASIC has
very high rejection to noise due to radio interference or power
surges. The ASIC device also provides the functions of digital
pulse counting, power-up delay and alarm output timing and
controls. All of which maximizes security and false alarm
immunity.
FEATURES
!
Low Noise Dual Element Pyro-Sensor
!
Alternative Polarity Signal Processing
!
Security Logics are Integrated in the ASIC Device
!
Surface-Mounted Component Technology, Greater EMI and RFI Immunity
DETECTION
P
A
TTERN
CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCK
12V:
Connect the positive (+) side to a 8V to 16V
DC power source, usually from the alarm control
panel. Connect the negative (-) side to the common
grounding point of the control panel.
TAMPER:
If a tamper switch is required, connected
these terminals to a 24 hour normally
closed (N.C.) protection zone in the alarm
control panel. The tamper switch contact is
closed with the detector's front cover
secured on the box. Opening of the front
cover at any time will make the contact
open and send an immediate alarm signal
to the control panel.
ALARM :
This is the alarm output relay of the
detector. These two terminals should be
connected to a normally closed (N.C.)
protection zone in the alarm control panel.
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