This paper describes the muon pretrigger system of the HERA-B experiment [1
]. The muon pretrigger is designed to detect track candidates for muons in
order to generate seeds for the first level trigger (FLT) search algorithm
[2]. Muons provide the cleanest event signature in the large amount of hadr
onic background. In order to achieve the required precision the muon pretri
gger system has to cope with an interaction rate of about 40 MHz at the HER
A bunch crossing rate of 10.4 MHz. This results in a total input data rate
of about 10 Gbyte/s. A total rate reduction by a factor of 200 is aimed at
by the complete FLT, including the pretrigger systems (electromagnetic calo
rimeter, muon and high-p(T)), within at most 12 mu s.