Installation InstructionsDS415i Photoelectric IntrusionDetection System1.0 General InformationDescription:The DS415i is a pulsed active infrared photoelectric intrusion detectionsystem designed to provide an alarm activation upon the detection ofan intruder passing through its beam. It consists of a separateTransmitter and Receiver and is capable of coverage ranges up to500 ft. (150 m). The Transmitter emits an invisible, pulsed infraredbeam which is received by the Receiver. If an intruder passes betweenthe Transmitter and Receiver, causing a beam blockage for a minimumof 55 ms, the Receiver will indicate an alarm. The DS415i receiverand transmitter are intended to be mounted indoors only.Peaking VoltageTest PinsTamper SwitchTerminal StripAlarm LEDMargin Test SwitchOptical ModuleLocking LeverBatteryPinsSpecifications:• Input Power: 8 to 14.5 VDC or 12 VAC.NOTE: For DC input applications connect the unit only to a UL Listedpower supply or control unit capable of providing at least 4 hoursof standby time. For UL certificated, AC input applications theTR12 transformer and P333 battery pack shall be used.The model DS415iDC detectors are identical to the modelDS415i except the DS415iDC is intended to be connected toa 12 VDC power source. The power source should only be aUL Listed power supply or control unit within the range of 8 to14.5 VDC.Since the DS415iDC does not contain an internal standbybattery, the power source should be capable of providing atleast 4 hours of standby time in the event primary power is lost.• Current Draw: Transmitter - 8 mA @ 12 VDC.68 mA RMS with battery.Receiver - 33 mA @ 12 VDC.95 mA RMS with battery• Range: 500 ft. (150 m).• Alarm Output: Form "C" Rated at 125 mA @ 28 VDC.• Tamper Output: Normally Closed Rated at 125 mA @28 VDC.• Temperature: Storage and operating temperature rangeis 0°F to +120°F (–18°C to +49°C). For ULinstallations the operating range is +32°Fto +120°F (0°C to +49°C), indoor use.• Optional Accessories: TR12 Transformer, AL402Alignment light, P333 StandbyBattery, C6000 Test Cord,AE405 splash ResistantEnclosure, M402A Mirror.The AE405 and M402A shall not be used in UL CertificatedInstallations.2.0 Mounting• Choose a location where an intruder entering the area will have tocross between the Transmitter and the Receiver.• Mounting surface should be rigid, and selected as to offer a clearline of sight between the Transmitter and Receiver.• Remove the cover of the Transmitter and, using the back of thechassis as a template, locate and mark the four keyed mountingslots on the mounting surface.• Prestart the mounting screws in the mounting surface, attach andsecure the chassis to the mounting surface.• Repeat the mounting procedure using the Receiver.3.0 Wiring• Wire the Transmitter and Receiver as shown.Receiver WiringTransmitter WiringAlarm TamperInput Power8 - 15 VDCor 12 VAC- +1 2 3 4 5 6 71 2 3 4Input Power8 - 15 VDCor 12 VAC- + RetransmissionCircuitEOL1 KΩ End of LineResistorAlarm Retransmission Circuit Information:The Transmitter allows connection of normally open or normallyclosed contacts to a supervised alarm retransmiss circuit. Alarmretransmission allows dry contact devices such as door or windowcontacts to be wired into the Transmitter using it as a relay path tothe Receiver without additional wiring to the Control Panel.Retransmission Wiring:3 4EOL1 KΩ EOLResistorAlarm AlarmN/ON/CN/CN/OTransmitter Terminals