Photobeam 3000
ISC-FPB1-W30DS, ISC-FPB1-W60DS,
ISC-FPB1-W90DS
en Installation Guide
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Figure 1.1 Transmitter and receiver overview
Callout - Description
1 - Cover 7 - Optical Alignment scope
2 - Wiring terminals 8 - Mounting plate
3 - LED indicators 9 - Wire entry
4 - Tamper switch 10 - Cover securing screws
5 - Vertical adjustment screw 11 - Device securing screws
6 - Twin lens
3. Route the wire through by inserting the wire between the foam sealing block. Verify the foam
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seals against the wires to prevent insects from entering the device. Refer to Figure 2.2.
4. Attach the sensor to the mounting plate, and then fasten the screws.
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Figure 2.2: Inserting the wire and fastening the mounting plate to the sensor.
5. Close the sensor by fastening the device xing screws, and then close the cover.
2.2 Pole mount installation
1. Route the wire through the wire hole of the pole.
2. Attach the bracket to the pole with the pole mount clamp.
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1 Overview
The ISC-FPB1-W30DS, ISC-FPB1-W60DS, and ISC-FPB1-W90DS are
dual-beam photoelectric detectors designed for indoor and outdoor
applications. Consisting of a separate transmitter and receiver, they
are designed to activate an alarm when an intruder passes within the
direct line of sight between the transmitter and receiver.
1.1 Coverage range:
Model Outdoor Indoor
ISC-FPB1-W30DS 30 m/100 ft 60 m/200 ft
ISC-FPB1-W60DS 60 m/200 ft 120 m/400 ft
ISC-FPB1-W90DS 90 m/300 ft 180 m/600 ft
1.2 Accessories:
Accessories
BH12T 10.5V-28VDC Heater
MP1 Metal pole, 1 m (3 ft)
MP2 Metal pole, 1.2 m (4 ft)
MP3 L-curved metal pole
Figure 1.2 Transmitter/receiver dimensions
Callout - Description
1 - Knockout 4 - Pole mount bracket
2 - Center of the upper beam 5 - Pole mount clamp
3 - Center of the lower beam 6 - Pole diameter between 38-42.7 mm/1.49-1.68 in
2 Installation
2.1 Wall mount installation
1. Remove the cover and the mounting plate. Refer to Figure 2.1.
2. Fasten the mounting plate by drilling holes, and then installing the screws, and fastening the
mounting plate onto the wall.
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66.7 mm (2.62 in)
83.5 mm (3.28 in)
Figure 2.3: Routing the wire through the pole and attaching the bracket to the pole holder.
CAUTION!
Ensure that the pole mount installation is secure and stable. Failure to do so may result
in personal injury, or damage the device.
3 Wiring
3.1 Terminal strip overview
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Figure 3.1: Terminal strip overview and wiring example.
Callout - Description
1 - Transmitter 4 - Alarm contacts
2 - Receiver 5 - Power (non-polarized)
3 - Tamper (normally closed) 6 - FREE (unused)
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Figure 2.1: Fastening the mounting plate and removing the cover.
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3.2 Wiring lengths
Each value in the table below represents the maximum wiring distance (one way) when using
DC12V or DC24V power source. When installing 2 or more sets on one wire, obtain the maximum length by dividing the maximum wire length listed below by the number of sets installed.
When using a thicker wire gauge (19 AWG or 0.9 mm wire), use relays for connection. It is not
possible to connect directly to the terminal inside of the detector.
Wire Gauge
ISC-FPB1-W30DS ISC-FPB1-W60DS ISC-FPB1-W90DS
AWG Ø mm 12V 24V 12V 24V 12V 24V
22 0.65 270m/885ft 1980m/6500ft 210m/670ft 1890m/6200ft 170m/560ft 1530m/5020ft
19 0.90 530m/1738ft 4770m/15650ft 410m/1350ft 3690m/12105ft 340m/1115ft 3060m/10040ft
16 1.20 970m/3182ft 8730m/28701ft 750m/2460ft 6750m/22150ft 620m/2035ft 5580m/18310ft
Maximum wiring distance
Table 3.2: Wire lengths
CAUTION!
Ensure that proper safety precautions such as powering off the device, and/
or protecting the wire from outdoor elements is adhered to. Failure to do so
may result in personal injury, or damage to the device.
4 Beam spread
The optical path forms as the beam spreads when it is reected against an adjacent reective surface such as a wall. Reection of this beam may prevent a true alarm condition even if
the beam from the transmitter to the receiver is interrupted. The beam from another detector
may affect and cause malfunction when a multiple number of detectors are installed.The beam
spread angle of this unit is about ±1°. Refer to the gure and table below to determine the
installation position and distance to be used when installing a multiple number of units.
Figure 4.1: Beam spread distances
Distance and (approximate) beam spread
Distance (A) Beam spread width (B) Distance (A) Beam spread width (B)
15m/49 ft 0.5m/1.6 ft 90m/295 ft 3.0m/9.8 ft
30m/98 ft 1.0m/3.3 ft 120m/394 ft 4.0m/13.1 ft
60m/197 ft 2.0m/6.6 ft 180m/591 ft 6.0m/19.7 ft
5 Sensitivity adjustment
Figure 5.1: Sensitivity adjustments
Callout - Description
1 - Fast running at full speed 3 - Normal walking
2 - Walking with quick steps 4-5 - Slow motion
6 Optical axis alignment
You can align an optical axis two ways: with a level LED and/or with a
tester.
6.1 Using an optical alignment
6.1.1 Coarse adjustment
Use the horizontal adjustment turntable and the vertical adjustment screw to
aim the optics at the detector scope view nder.
Figure 6.1: Level LED adjustment
Callout - Description
1 - Turntable 3 - Scope view nder
2 - Verticle adjustment screw
6.2 Using a tester
6.1.2 Fine adjustment
Insert the volt meter tips into the test terminals of the receiver to check the
voltage. If the value is 1.9V or more, the adjustment is completed. If it is less
than 1.9V, adjust the transmitter and receiver until 1.9V or more voltage is
obtained. A voltage level of 2.2V or above is ideal.
Figure 6.2: Using the test terminals
Callout - Description
1 - Test terminals
7 Operational check
Perform the following to test the operation of the detector.
7.1 Alarm operation
1. To check the alarm operation, walk along the assumed intrusion path near
the transmitter and receiver, in a “zig-zag” pattern to disrupt the beam
signal.
2. Check that the alarm LED lights up and the control panel receives the
alarm signal when the beam is interrupted.
7.2 Tamper operation
1. Check that the control panel receives a tamper alarm when either of the
transmitter and/or receiver covers are open.
8 Maintenance
Inspect the device regularly for proper functionality. Check the following:
– Tester voltage level is above 1.9V.
– Power input voltage is between DC 10.5V and 28V.
– Alarm and tamper outputs are functional.
9 Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution
False
alarms
No
alarm
Obstacle in the line of sight. Remove obstacle.
Optical alignment is incomplete. Perform optical alignment to obtain 1.9V or higher.
Unstable installation. Stabilize the installation condition.
Distance between transmitter and receiver
exceeds maximum range.
Interference from another transmitter. Take proper measurement to avoid interference.
Electrical noise nearby Change the location of the devices.
Sunlight penetrates receiver within +/- 3°. Swap the location of the transmitter and receiver.
A reective surface is parallel with the
beam.
Reective oor surface. Adjust vertical axis to avoid beam reection, or adjust
Interference from another transmitter. Take proper measurements to avoid beam interference.
Adjust the installation distances to meet specied requirements.
Adjust horizontal axis to avoid beam reection, or adjust
unit distance from reective surface.
unit distance from reective surface.
10 Certications
Region Certication
US UL 639 Listed - Intrusion Detection Units and Systems
11 Specications
Product Name Photoelectric Detector
Model ISC-FPB1-W30DS ISC-FPB1-W60DS ISC-FPB1-W90DS
Max. outdoor range 30 m (100 ft) 60 m (200 ft) 90 m (300 ft)
Max. indoor range 60 m (200 ft) 120 m (400 ft) 180 m (600 ft)
Transmitter current draw at 25
Receiver current draw at 25
Power DC10.5V - 28VDC
Sensitivity 50 ms - 700ms (Selectable)
Horizontal adjustability
Vertical adjustability
Alarm output Form C relay (DC30V, 0.1A)
Tamper output Form B relay (DC30V, 0.1A)
Operating Temperature (Relative humidity)
Storage Temp/Humd
IP rating (indoor/outdoor) IP55
Weight (transmitter and receiver each) 380 g (0.84 lbs)
Dimensions 77 x 177 x 83 mm (3 x 7 x 3.27 in)
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