of the sensor to prevent unnecessary activation. The max.
installation height is 3.5 m.
2.
The PIR sensor must be installed inside a hole which is max.
40 mm in diameter at the entrance, and at least 60 mm deep
(ideal: 100 mm). The clips must have enough space to expand
inside the hole (see [D/H]).
3.
Deactivate and remove the fuse of the electric circuit on which
you want to install the device.
4.
Take care of electrical wiring inside the installation hole.
5.
Connect the wiring to the terminals according to the
diagram [A].
6.
Reinstall the fuse of the electric circuit and switch it on.
7.
Set the detection distance (SENS), the light sensitivity (LUX),
and ON-timer (TIME) [E] to the desired values.
8.
Loosen the screws of the clips [G].
9.
Insert the PIR sensor into the opening [H]. Make sure not to
damage the cabling while doing so.
10. Test the device before installing it in the foreseen opening (see
further).
11. If the test is successful, tighten the screws of the clips to secure
the PIR sensor against the installation surface [I].
12. Place the transparent cover over the sensor [J].
5.
Testing
Test 1 – Settings
SENS
max.
1.
Make sure the transparent cover is in place.
2.
Switch on the power.
3.
Wait for the device to start up (± 30 seconds). The indicator LED
[F] must be off.
4.
Wave your hand before the sensor. The load switches on. If
there is no further motion detection, it switches off after
± 8 seconds.
V. 01 – 16/10/2012
PIR40
TIME
min.
5
LUX
max. (sun)
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