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Revision as of 10:20, 29 June 2017
1990s PIR: PT06A-12-10S amphenol connector or PT06W-12-10S with a MS3420-4 and MS3420 sleeve 1990s PIR pin outs:
- A radiometer thermopile low - black
- C radiometer thermopile hi + red
- D case thermistor required - white
- E case thermistor required - green
- F dome thermistor optional - brown
- G dome thermistor optional - blue
- H Case ground (shield?)
- J not used
- K not used
- YSI 44031 (thermistor model)
1980s PIR: PT06W-10-6S amphenol connector with various MS3420 sleeves
- oldest 1980s (?) PIRs: What is the pinouts for thises units? Answer from Eppley:
It depends on the age of the PIR as the 6 pin connectors were used before the dome thermistors were included standard and then we switched to the 10 pins. However, certain customers continued to request the 6 pin in some cases. The wiring of the 6 pin PIR is probably:
- A: Thermopile (-) black
- B: Thermopile (+) red
- C: Case Thermistor required white
- D: Case Thermistor required green
- E: Instrument Ground or Dome Thermistor brown
- F: not used or Dome Thermistor blue
Shield is the Ground
- Belden Cable 6 conductor twisted 20 or 22 awg