Installation Manual

6000 Series PIR
6000 Series PIR
Model PI6000 - with 30 lb. pet immunity
Model 6000 - with high density (HD) performance lens
Installation Instructions
Description
The 6000 Series Passive Infrared Detectors are designed for use in
residential applications. These detectors utilize dual pyroelectric
sensors with jumper selectable pulse count (two- or three-pulse mode).
Advanced signal processing provides high immunity to false trips - RFI,
lightning, vibration, and rapid temperature changes.
An interchangeable, opaque Fresnel lens blocks visible light and
provides the ability to select the best coverage pattern for the site. The
lens is part of a sealed optic enclosure which isolates the pyroelectric
sensor from drafts and insects, common sources of false trips.
The 6000 series comes with a closed loop alarm contact and a closed
loop tamper switch.
.Selecting a Location
Mount the detector at a height of 7 to 9 feet (2.1 to 2.7m) . See
Mounting Height Settings.
Mount the detector either flat on the wall or in a corner and at
least 3/8” (0.95cm) from the ceiling. See Figure 2.
Do not locate the detector where it may be exposed to false
alarm sources, such as:
- heat sources in the field of view
- direct or reflected sunlight
- strong air drafts (fans, air conditioners, etc.) on unit
Do not aim the detector at windows or glass doors.
Mount the detector on a rigid, vibration-free surface.
Do not locate the detector on a surface exposed to moisture.
Do not locate the detector where the ambient temperature is
below 14°F (-10°C) or above 122°F (50°C).
PIRs require a clear line of sight. Inform end-users not to block the
coverage pattern with inventory, furniture, decorations etc.
Figure 2. Mounting
Flat Wall
Corner
3/8”
0.95cm
3/8”
0.95cm
Note
Use a screwdriver to undo the
latch on the bottom of the detector.
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Figure 1. Detector (Exploded)
Back housing
Circuit board
Shield
Front housing
Lens
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