Microwave Module
Terminal Block
Range Adjust
DIP Switches
Cable
PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS BB-200 MICROWAVE MOTION SENSOR
The Model BB-200 replaces the Model BB-150 effective November 2011
4 3 2 1
1--BLACK
POWER 11.5 TO 32 VDC
10 TO 28 VAC
2--RED
3--GREEN
RELAY CONTACT
4--WHITE
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
1. Direction Recognition
ON = Both Directions
OFF=Towards Sensor Only
2. Cross Traffic
ON = Masks Cross Trafic
OFF = Normal Operation
3. Slow Motion Detect
ON = Detects very slow movement
OFF = Normal Operation
4. Output Logic
ON = Relay Normally Closed
OFF = Relay Normally Open
DEFAULT SETTINGS IN BOLD
CABLE CONNECTIONS
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
Figure 1. Location of principal components
Figure 3 DIP Switch Location
Figure 2 External Connections
SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT
Using a small screwiver carefully change the
potentiometer to achieve the desired range.
Rotate CLOCKWISE to increase range
Least
Sensitive
Most
Sensitive
Operating Range:
Sensor mounted 7 feet above floor, Microwave Module aimed down 30 degrees
Minimum Field Size: 20 by 10 inches
Maximum Field Size: 13 by 6 feet
Microwave Module Adjustment:
Vertical: -5 degress to 90 degrees in 5 degree increments
Rotational: -20 degrees to +20 degrees
Power Requirements:
AC 12 to 28 Volts
DC 11.5 to 32 Volts
Power Consumption: 120 mA maximum
Output Relay Rating: Maximum Voltage 48, Maximum Current 1 Ampere
Indicator: Green LED illuminates when motion detected
Operating Temperature: -4 to 140 degrees F (-20 to 60 degrees C)
Size: L x W x D 6.8” x 2.4” x 1.9” (172 x 60 x 48 mm)
Weight 4.2 Ounces (120 Grams)
Museum Technology Source Inc.
323 Andover Street | Wilmington MA 01887
800-729-6873 | 978-657-3898 | f 978-657-7132
www.museumtech.com Initial Release November 2011 REV A
When mounted 7 feet above the floor, with the Microwave Module aimed down 30
degrees the detection field will be approximately 20 inches wide and 10 inches deep a
mimimum sensitivity. As maximum sensitivity, the detection field will be approximately
13 feet wide extending outward about 6 feet 6 inches. These are typical ranges, but the
actual setting should be determined during installation.