Installation Manual

6000 Series PIR
Installing the Detector
1. Select an appropriate mounting location.
2. Route wiring to the detectors location.
3. Open the detector and, after selecting appropriate mounting and
wire entry options, remove the knockouts by depressing from the
inside of the detector in the center of desired knockout (see Figure
3). The circuit board may be removed to facilitate mounting and
removal of knockouts if desired.
CAUTION
You must be free of all electricity before handling sensor circuit
boards. Touch a grounded bare metal surface before touching
circuit boards or wear a grounding strap. Promptly reinstall the
circuit board when finished with knockout removal and mounting
the back housing.
4. Pull cable through the appropriate knockout and fasten the
detector to the wall.
5. Strip back the outer jacket and individual wires of the cable and
connect the conductors to the proper terminals (see Figure 4). The
alarm contacts are not polarity sensitive.
Note
Use caution not to strip more insulation than needed, approxi-
mately 1/4” (0.6cm), so that bare wires do not touch and cause a
short.
6. Route the cable through the strain relief located on the far left side
of the back housing (see Figure 3). Snap on the front housing.
7. Walk test the detector and check for desired coverage.
Note
Most units walk test more accurately if the person testing waits
10 seconds between tripping the unit and walking again. This
allows the detector to stabilize between trips.
Mounting Height Settings
The factory setting of the detector is for mounting heights of 7 to 8 feet
(2.1 to 2.4m). For this setting, the locking tab on the back housing is in
the notch by the 7-8’ arrow on the circuit board (position A in Figure 4).
For proper operation at mounting heights above 8 feet (2.4m), the locking
tab must be in the notch by the 8-9’ arrow (position B in Figure 4).
Figure 4 . Circuit Board
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B
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Figure 3. Back Housing
Wire entry hole for
surface wire runs
Primary wire entry
hole for corner
Primary mounting hole
for flat wall mounting
Locking tab
Center wire
entry hole
Cable strain
relief
Additional wire entry hole
Secondary mounting hole
used to lock down when flat
wall mounting
Mounting
holes for
corner
mounting
Setting the Jumpers
J3 Pulse Count -
ON = Three-pulse mode
OFF = Two-pulse mode (factory default)
Note
Use two-pulse mode for all residential
applications including pet applications.
J4 LED -
ON = LED enabled (factory default)
OFF = LED disabled
Pet Applications
A. For pet applications, the detector should be installed at the standard
7 to 8 feet (2.1 to 2.4m) mounting height. Verify that the circuit board is
properly positioned in the back housing (see Mounting Height Settings).
B. Place the pulse count selection jumper in two-pulse mode (see
Setting the Jumpers).
C. Make sure animals cannot get within 6 feet (1.8m) of the detectors
line of sight or climb on furniture within 6 feet (1.8m) of the detector.
Note
False alarm immunity from any number of small pets and rodents
can be expected as long as the total combined weight does not
exceed 30 lbs. and room temperature does not fall below 50° F
(10° C).
Long Hair Short Hair Not Recommmended
Up to 50 lbs Up to 30 lbs
Cocker Spaniel Basenji Doberman
Eskimo Border Terrier Greyhound
Husky French Bulldog Mastiff
Pekinese Welsh Corgi Shepherd
Sheepdog Cats St. Bernard
The pet immunity feature has not been tested by Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.
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