PROFESSIONAL 270 o PIR MOTION DETECTOR The unit can be installed only vertically (see the FIGURE 1A), not upside-down or horizontally (see the FIGURE 1B) as shown in the below drawing. FIGURE 1A 1. Motion Sensor 2. Back Plate 3. Corner Mounting Plate 4. Attachment Ring 5. Lens INTRODUCTION Your PROFESSIONAL 270 PIR MOTION DETECTOR is a fully automatic indoor and outdoor security/courtesy light controller capable of controlling up to 2000 watts of lighting. At night, the built-in passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor turns on the connected lighting system when it detects motion in its coverage area. During the day, the built-in photocell saves electricity by deactivating the lights. An adjustable timer lets you select how long the light stays on after activation. The unit is equipped with Thermal Compensation circuitry which helps ensure reliable sensor performance all year round. Masking strips are also included, enabling the user to blank off detection areas that are not required. The installation can be made on the wall or ceiling. With an exquisitely design corner mounting plate, users can also install the unit on external and internal corners. Note : Read this entire manual before you start to install the system. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not install when it is raining. Be sure to switch off power source before installing. FIGURE 1B IMPORTANT Some local building codes may require installation of this product by a qualified electrician. Before proceeding with the installation, TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE LIGHTING CIRCUIT AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BOX TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK. IF IN ANY DOUBT, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN/TRADESPERSON. CHOOSING A MOUNTING LOCATION For the best results, fix your sensors on a solid surface, 1.8M~2.5M above the ground. For outdoor installation, a location under eaves is preferable. Avoid aiming the motion sensor at pools, heating vents, air conditioners or objects which may change temperature rapidly. Do not allow sunlight to fall directly on the front of unit. Try to avoid pointing the unit at trees or shrubs or where the motion of pets may be detected.
1 Prior to mounting, keep in mind that the motion sensor is most sensitive to the motion, which is across the detection field and less sensitive to the motion, which moves directly towards the detector. (FIGURE 2) 2 bottom. INSTALLATION FIGURE 2 The unit can apply to the following four installations. Select a location for the unit based on the coverage angles shown in FIGURE 3. 270 FIGURE 5 (2) Ceiling Mounting Installation - Preferable height 2.5M-4.0M (FIGURE 6) Drill two ceiling mount screw holes on preset position. Fix the back plate onto the ceiling with two screws from the bottom break-thru points. bottom. The Motion Sensor is mounted on the ceiling. FIGURE 3 To facilitate installation, it is essential to get a drill and a screwdriver ready. Install a wall switch adjacent to the power source (FIGURE 4). This helps you operate AUTO and SHUT OFF with ease. FIGURE 6 FIGURE 6 (1) Internal corner mounting (FIGURE 7) FIGURE 4 (1) Wall Mounting Installation (FIGURE 5) Install the back plate with two screws on desirable place on the wall. Select a location for internal corner mounting. Fix the corner mounting plate on to the wall with 2 screws. Fix the back plate to the corner mounting plate with two screws. bottom. The Motion Sensor can be firmly attached to the plate.
3 FIGURE 9A 4 (4) Force the cable through the seal and unscrew two screws on the cord grip. (5) Strip approximately 6-8mm insulating part of the wires from the power cord. (6) Before connection, ensure that the mounting box gasket is firmly seated in its original place. Note: The power cord must meet H05RN-F, 1.5mm² requirement. FIGURE 7 (2) External corner mounting (FIGURE 8) Select a location for external corner mounting. Fix the corner mounting plate on to the wall with 2 screws. Fix the back plate to the corner mounting plate with two screws. bottom. The Motion Sensor can be firmly attached to the plate. (7) Connect the BROWN wire (Live wire) of power cord to the terminal block "L" mark. Connect the BLUE wire (Neutral wire) of power cord to the terminal block N mark. Connect the BROWN wire of lamp wire to the terminal block "LS" mark. Connect the BLUE wire of lamp wire to the terminal block "N1" mark. Connect the GREEN/YELLOW wire of both power cord and lamp wire to the terminal block " " mark. (FIGURE 9B) FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8 WIRING INSTRUCTION (1) Switch off the power source or wall switch. (2) Remove the back plate (retained by 1 screws on (3) Make a small hole in the center of the cable gasket on the back plate. (FIGURE 9A) (FIGURE 9B) Note: 5 poles terminal block is equipped with earthing-mark hole, serving as a common point to connect the GREEN/YELLOW wire of both external Class I luminaries and exterior power source Class I luminaries refers to the product that requires earthing protection. SETTING THE LIGHTING SYSTEM Pulling off the attachment ring from the top lens segment by pressing two concave surfaces on the ring for time, lux and sensitivity adjustment. (FIGURE 10). After setting, fix the cover back to its place.
The LITE adjustment determines at what light level the 5 6 Light Control will start operating when you set the sensor to the AUTO MODE. Provisionally turn the LITE Control Knob fully clockwise to the moon (dusk) position. In this provisional setting mode, the Motion Sensor remains inactive during daylight. At dusk, slowly turn the LITE control counter-clockwise until the light turns on. At this setting the unit will become active at dusk each day. LUX LUX FIGURE 10 (1) TEST MODE Turn the Lite control and the Time control fully counter-clockwise -the TEST position. Turn the wall switch on, the lamp will turn on immediately and wait for 90 sec. Max. to warm up the unit. After warming-up time is expired and the lamp goes off, you may make a walk test and the lamp will turn on. This confirms that the wiring was done properly and that the lamp is working. Walk through the coverage area. The lamp will turn on when motion is detected and turn off shortly after motion stops. Wait about 5 seconds or more between test motions. FIGURE 12 SENS. ADJUSTMENT The motion sensor s sensitivity adjustment controls detection distance. It can be adjusted to compensate for seasonal variations in temperature and to reduce unwanted triggering. The optimum sensitivity can be achieved by setting the SENS. control knob initially to its mid position and then adjusting the control knob clockwise to increase (up to 12 meters) the detection distance or anti-clockwise to decrease (down to 3 meters) the detection distance. (FIGURE 13) (2) SETTINGS SENS SENS TIME ADJUSTMENT (FIGURE 11) The TIME adjustment controls how long the lamp will stay on after motion has been detected. Adjust the TIME Control Knob clockwise to increase (up to about 12 minutes) how long the light stays on or anti-clockwise to decrease (down to about 5 seconds) the time delay. 6 TIME FIGURE 11 LITE ADJUSTMENT (FIGURE 12) TIME FIGURE 13 Detection Range Setting/Adjustments Two kits of clip-on lens covers for limiting the detection range by blanking off lens segments is enclosed in the separate accessory bag. For different requirements, the clip-on lens covers can be cut to size horizontally and vertically to set detection coverage. (FIGURE 14) 1. Follow the grooves on the covers, and cut it to the suitable size to blank off the lens segment for the undesirable detection area. 2. Press the two concave surfaces on the attachment ring to pull off the ring. 3. Place the covers onto the notches at the sensor
lens top. The attachment ring is again fixed to the unit holding the covers steadily in place. 7 FIGURE 14 Note: Depending on individual need, the motion sensor can be adjusted up to 180 o horizontally.. (FIGURE 15) TROUBLESHOOTING Light does not turn on Confirm that you have made a correct wiring connection. Make sure that the bulbs have not burned out. Light remains on Make sure the wiring connection is correct. If you set the system to manual override, remember that you must turn the wall switch off for at least 10 seconds to switch the sensor to automatic operation and turn off the lights. Check if the TIME setting is correct. 8 Others The specification of protective shield shall consult to local service agent. OPERATION FIGURE 15 By using wall switch to your motion sensor, you can easily select one of two modes of operation: automatic operation and manual override. (1) AUTOMATIC OPERATION Turn on the wall switch. When the sensor detects motion, the floodlight automatically turns on. The built-in photocell turns the sensor off and on according to the light level selected by the LITE adjustment. (2) MANUAL OVERRIDE To keep the floodlight on regardless of the motion, you can override the automatic operation. Turn the wall switch off and on twice within 4 seconds. The interval between the first and second operation must be within 0.5-2 seconds. In Manual Override mode, the floodlight will remain on. SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirement AC 220 ~ 240V / 50Hz Power Cord Requirement H05RN-F, 3G, 1.0mm² Max. 2,000W Incandescent Lighting Load Max. 480W Fluorescent Max. 300w LED (dimmable recommended) Detection Angle Up to 270 at 20 C, 2M Height Detection Distance Up to 12M at 20 C, 2M Height Swiveling Angle Horizontal 180 Recommended 1.8 ~ 2.5M Mounting Height (5.9 ~ 8.2 Ft) Wall Mount or 2.5 ~ 4.0M (8.2 ~ 13.1Ft) Ceiling Mount Wall Switch Control On / Off / Manual Override Sensor Operation Auto/Reset Time Adjustment 5 ± 3 sec ~12 ± 3 min Lux Adjustment Approx. 5 ~ 1000 Lux Sensitivity Adjustment Approx. 3~12M Operating Temperature -20 C ~ +40 C Warm Up Time About 90 Sec Protection Class Class II Protection Degree IP55 Safety CE, GS 01623 758861 NG15 ODP In Manual Override mode, the light will remain on for around 4 hours despite no motion, then the light will turn off and the Light control will be back to Auto mode automatically. Users can also set the motion sensor back to Auto operation by turning off the wall switch for at least 10 seconds and then turn it back on.