Bosch LTC 2210 manual

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series Instruct ion Manual EN Motion Detector[...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | Import ant Safeguards B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 2 Import ant Safeguards 1. Read, F ollow, and Retain Instructions - All safety and operating instructions should be read and followed before operating the unit. Retain instructions for future reference. 2. H eed W arnings - A dhere to [...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | FC C Information B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 3 F or Indoor Product 1. Wa ter and Moistur e - Do not use this unit near water - for example, in a wet basement, in an unprotected outdoor installation or in any area classified as a wet location. 2. O bject and Liquid Entry - N ever push [...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | S afety Precautions B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 4 Safet y Precaut ions Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the N ational Electrical Code or applicable local codes. P ower Disconnect. Units with or without ON -O FF switc hes have powe[...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | C ontents B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 5 T able of Content s Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 FC C Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | Unpacking B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 6 1. 0 U N PA C K I N G This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, notify the shipper . V erify that all parts shown in the Pa rts List have been included. If any items are missing[...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | Operatio B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 7 4.5 Alarm/Accessory Connector A cable with a connector is supplied connecting to alarm closures or other accessories. The alarm output creates a short between the two output pins (pins 9 and 1 4 Alarm Relay (N O )) when an alarm occurs and open-c[...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | Operation B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 8 5.3 Zone Set up This menu is used to define the areas where motion can be detected. A total of 8 different zones can be defined. Unrestricted areas where motion is permitted and other unnecessary areas should not be included in the active zones.[...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | Operation B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 9 5.7 Detect ion S ensitivit y This option is programmed from the Zone S etup menu. It defines the difference in luminance between an object and its background whic h is required to produce an alarm. The following chart may be used as a guide to a[...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | Operation B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 10 5. 1 1 Display The display menu is used to configure how the motion detector looks on the monitor screen. Display >P REV IOU S MENU DISPLA Y ZONE OFF BACKG RO U ND OU T L INED ALL ACTIVITY OF F OVE R S C A N 05 Select: E NTE R Exit Menu:E SC[...]

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    LT C 22 1 0 Series | Instruction Manual | Illustrations B osch Security Systems | December 1 7 , 2004 EN | 11 6.0 I LLUSTR A TI ON S Figure 1 Front and Back Panels NO TE: NC designates N o C onnection, N O designates N ormally Open. Figure 2 ALAR M /ACCE SSOR Y Connector 1 61 1 2 7 12 3 8 13 4 9 14 5 10 15 Pin Function Pin Function 1G round 9 Alarm[...]

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    © 2004 Bosch Security Systems GmbH 3935 890 05 782 5 1-04 | Updated December 1 7 , 2004 | Data subject to change without notice. B osch Security Systems, Inc. 850 Greenfield Road Lancaster , P A 1 760 1 USA Te l: 800-326-327 0 Fax: 1-7 1 7 -7 35-6560 www .boschsecurity .com B osch Security Systems B.V . P. O. Box 80002 5600 JB Eindhoven T he Nethe[...]