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DSC BV500 Bravo 5 Ceiling Mounted 360 Degree Motion Detector

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DSC BV500 Bravo 5 Ceiling Mounted 360 Degree Motion Detector

DSC's Bravo 5 is a standard passive infrared motion that is ceiling mounted and offers a 360 degree detection pattern. False alarm immunity against RF, static and electrical transient. Ceiling must be flat in order to provide proper detection pattern. Detection pattern varies accoring to ceiling height. Maximum 12 ft. ceiling height mounting

Specifications:


Electrical
Input Voltage 9 - 14.5 VDC
Current (nominal) 18 /15 mA (alarm on/off) @12 VDC
Contact Rating
Alarm Relay 0.1A @24VDC
Tamper Switch 0.1A @24VDC
Size (diameter x height) 4.6" x 1.4" / 117 mm x 36 mm
Operation
Maximum detection range (diameter) Detector placed 8 ft./ 2.4 m from floor: 24 ft./ 7.3 m
Detector placed 10 ft./ 3.0 m from floor: 30 ft./ 9.2 m
Detector placed 12 ft./ 3.6 m from floor: 40 ft./ 12.2 m
Additional operating modes LED ON/OFF Jumper J1
Pulse count (fast/slow) Jumper J2, J2 ON is fast count.
Environmental/Immunity
RF Immunity 20V/m ( 100Hz - 1.2GHz)
Transients @ wiring terminal 2.4KV @ 1.2joules
Operating temperature 32 -122°F / 0 - 50°C
Humidity 5 - 95% RH non-condensing

 

BV500 Installation manual

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  • I have several motion sensors hard wired to my DSC 1832. One of the sensors is DSC BV500 Bravo 5 Ceiling Mounted 360 Degree Motion Detector. This is the only one of this type sensors on the system. It is also the only one that has given me 2 false alarms in the last 18-24 months. Question: is there something that is likely wrong with the sensor that I can adjust or is it likely my system? Would replacing this sensor with a new unit be the best cure or is there another similar sensor for ceiling mount that provides circular protection that you suggest? I have bought both of my systems and all components from Alarm System Store in case you need to know this for prompt reply.

    I'm not in tech support so I can't answer this definitively, but I am a user of these and can tell you from personal experience that ceiling motions are way more sensitive than wall mounted motions because of the way they look down over an area as opposed to across it. Two false alarms in two years doesn't sound at all like a defect to me. A defective a motion would false much more routinely. I would bet It saw something that triggered it almost certainly. I personally had one false and happened to have a video camera in the room that I could review. Sure enough after reviewing it a couple stacked empty boxes in the corner shifted slightly and was the source of the trigger.

    The correct form for future tech support is below:
    https://www.alarmsystemstore.com/pages/tech-support

  • What is the maximum height I can mount the motion

    12 ft. is the max recommended mounting height.