Bosch ISC-CDL1-W15G Reference Manual

Bosch ISC-CDL1-W15G Reference Manual

Commercial series tritech motion detector
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Commercial Series TriTech Motion Detector
ISC-CDL1-W15G, ISC-CDL1-W15G-CHI, ISC-CDL1-W15H, ISC-CDL1-W15K
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  • Page 1 Commercial Series TriTech Motion Detector ISC-CDL1-W15G, ISC-CDL1-W15G-CHI, ISC-CDL1-W15H, ISC-CDL1-W15K Reference Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Commercial Series TriTech Motion Table of Contents | en Detector Table of contents Safety Introduction About documentation Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates Detector overview Installation considerations Installation Self-locking cam lock Mounting options Wire knockouts Bubble level Wiring Wiring overview...
  • Page 4: Safety

    | Safety Detector Safety Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Bosch Security Systems, Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. At least once per year, vary the range and coverage. To ensure continual daily operation, instruct the end user to walk through the far end of the coverage pattern.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates Use the serial number located on the product label and refer to the Bosch Security Systems, Inc. website at http://www.boschsecurity.com/datecodes/. The following image shows an example of a product label and highlights where to find the manufacturing date within the serial number.
  • Page 6: Detector Overview

    5 — Look-down adjustment 2 — Removable bubble level 6 — Resistor jumpers 3 — Wall Tamper 7 — Configuration switches 4 — Self-locking cam lock 8 — Microwave adjustment 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 7: Installation Considerations

    Do not install: In a location where direct sunlight shines onto the detector. Outdoors. Near rotating machines or other moving objects within the coverage pattern. Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 8 Do install: Where an intruder is most likely to cross through the coverage pattern. Within recommended mounting height range measured from the floor. On solid, vibration-free surface. 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 9 The motion detector is immune to small animals such as rodents up to 4.5 kg (10 lbs) when mounted according to the installation considerations listed in this document. ≤ 4.5 kg (10 lb) Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Do not manually change the cam once the motion detector body is separated from the base; doing so unlocks the motion detector and prevents you from placing the motion detector body correctly onto to base. 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 11: Mounting Options

    To use the wall tamper feature, be sure to use one of the mounting holes shown in red in the following figure. Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 12 When using a mounting bracket, pre-drill or tap out all of the mounting holes shown for that bracket in the following figure. 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 13: Wire Knockouts

    It may cause false alarms or reduced catch performance. Wire knockouts Use the following figure to determine the knockouts to use for the desired installation. Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 14: Bubble Level

    Before drilling the mounting holes in the surface, use the bubble level to align the motion detector. Figure 5.6: Leveling the detector 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 15 Do not use a bracket to tip the detector in any direction as it might cause false alarms or reduced catch performance. Secure the motion detector body with the remaining screws. Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 16: Wiring

    Jumper selection determines the resistance value. Tamper terminals – Normally closed voltage-free (dry contact) switch. The tamper terminals change to an open state if the motion detector is separated from the mounting base. 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 17: Eol Resistors Overview

    During normal operation the alarm contact is either in shorted condition or alarm resistance value condition. The available resistance values are 1 kΩ and 2.2 kΩ. Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 18 (alarm, tamper, or trouble) should be connected on the same loop. Single EOL loops with multiple outputs connected in series with the resistor cannot determine which output contacts opened the loop. 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 19: Eol Resistor Loop Combinations

    33 k 2.2 k 1.0 k 2.2 k 1.0 k Figure 6.5: Single EOL Loop Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ 1 kΩ 2 ᅳ 2.2 kΩ 3 ᅳ 33 kΩ Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 20: Double Eol Loop - Alarm And Tamper

    1 ᅳ 1 kΩ Alarm + 1 kΩ Tamper 2 ᅳ 1 kΩ Alarm + 2.2 kΩ Tamper 3 ᅳ 2.2 kΩ Alarm + 1 kΩ Tamper 4 ᅳ 2.2 kΩ Alarm + 2.2 kΩ Tamper 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 21: Configuration And Walk Test

    If the motion detector is in a self test fault condition, the LED flashes 4 times repeatedly. If the motion detector is in a low power supply fault condition, the LED flashes 5 times repeatedly. Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 22: Walk Test

    Walk test across the coverage pattern at its farthest edge, then several times closer to the motion detector. Start walking from outside of the intended protection area, and observe the LED. 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 23: Establish The Pir And Microwave Coverage

    The PIR tolerates normal environments on this setting. This setting improves catch performance. Select the mode using switch 2. ON is high. OFF is low. Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 24: Adjustable Microwave Sensitivity

    LED 4 flash pattern. Notice! A self test fail condition indicates that the detector cannot perform as expected. Replace the motion detector. 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Motion detector does not appear to detect motion in the farther section of the coverage area Potential causes – Microwave range is too short – PIR sensitivity too low Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 26: Motion Detector Led Flashes Continuously

    – The motion detector failed during the routine self test Motion detector LED flashes five times in a row repeatedly Potential causes – The supply voltage is too low 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    The protected coverage area is where the microwave and PIR patterns overlap. For the following figure: – Dark green = PIR detection zone – Light green = microwave range – Yellow = look-down zone Bosch Security Systems, Inc Reference Guide 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294...
  • Page 28 13 ft 20 ft 7.5 m 25 ft ≤2.75 m ≤9 ft ≥2.3 m ≥7.5 ft 0 ft 10 m 12 m 14 m 15 m Figure 9.1: Coverage pattern 2015.06 | 02 | F.01U.314.294 Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc...
  • Page 30 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 130 Perinton Parkway Robert-Bosch-Ring 5 Fairport, NY 14450 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2015...

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