Challenger SL150C User manual

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MODEL SL150C
OUTDOOR MOTION SENSOR LIGHT
SPECIFICATIONS
UNCTION & CONTROL
1.TIME( ) : Adjusts the infrared motion sensor’s shut-off time. Light will remain on for the
setting time interval after last motion is detected.
2.LUX(¤/): The light sensitivity adjustment allows you to easily set the light so that it
won’t go on during daylight.
1. POWER : 220V - 240V ~ 50Hz.
2. 3 seconds to 10 minutes adjustable shut-off time.
3. 120 watts (MAX.) lighting load for halogen lights.
4. 90° elliptical view field, 12 metres forward.
5. Weather resistant.
6. LED Indication of PIR Stand-by and Activated Mode.
7. Detection range and light sensitivity adjustable.
Fig. 1
F

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INSTALLATION
Warning : If in doubt, the installation of the infrared motion sensor light should be carried
out by a qualified electrician.
Before you begin, please verify the contents of this package. It should contain the following
parts:(see Fig. 2)
LISTPARTS NAME QUANTITYLISTPARTS NAME QUANTITY
A Mounting Bracket 1 H
Rubber Washer 1
B Halogen Light 1 I
1
C Screw A 2 J
2
D Shakeproof Washer 2 K
1
E L
2
F
Nut 2
Terminal Block
Screw B
Fixed Plate
Screw C
Screw D 2
G
Gland 1
Fig. 2

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Fig. 5
1. Turn off the power at the main fuse box in your home(see Fig. 3).
2. Fix metal bracket on the wall with 2 Wood Screws (not included).
3. Fix halogen lamp to metal bracket with attached hardware.
4. Strip sheath and insulation of cable. Let conductors expose
approximate 6 mm.
5. Open cover of connection box.
6. Lead power wire through attached grommet.
LOCATION SELECTION
Selecting A Location
1. When mounted at the recommended height of 2M, the detection pattern extends 12M.
(see Fig. 5)
Fig. 4
Fig. 3
CAUTION:
PLEASE FOLLOW AC POWER CONNECTION
LABEL MARKINGS.
WRONG POWER CONNECTION WILL
DESTROY T HIS SENSOR UNIT.
7. Connect wire to terminals as Fig. 4
8. Fix power cable (use plate. Ref K).
9. Close cover of connection box.
NOTE: 1. If more range is required, try
pointing the motion sensor slightly
upward, so that the 3rd Level of
vision can monitor an area above
your head.
2. Try to keep the quartz light as far
away as possible from the motion
sensor, as heat from the light may
confuse the motion sensor.
WARNING !! THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED
Connection box lid
SL150 CONNECTION DIAGRAM
LAMP
N
L
Blue wire
Green & yellow wire
230v ac supply cable
230v ac supply cable
Brown wire
Cable clamp
Connection box
*THIS FITTING MUST BE EARTHED
Pre wired
connections
to lamp &
sensor

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MOUNTONSTABLESURFACE AIMSENSORDOWNWARDTOREDUCE
RANGE
MAKESURELENSNEVERPOINTS
DIRECTLYATTHESUN
DON'TMOUNTABOVELAMPS
ORNEARAIRVENTS
MORESENSITIVETOMOVEMENT
ACROSS FIELDTHANINTOFIELDPOSITIONSENSOREXACTLYLEVEL
FROMSIDETOSIDE
AVOIDREFLECTEDLIGHTFROM
BRIGHTSURFACES
DON'TEXPOSE TORAINOR
ROOFRUNOFF
2.Beforemountingthesensoronthe wall orceiling,pleasereferthe figuresbelowto
preventINCORRECTinstallation.

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Adjustments:
Time(¾) :The detectorhasan adjustable“TimeON”controlfrom3sec.minimumtoa
maximumof10 minutes(approx).Timerstartsworking afterthe lastmovementisdetected.
Whilethereismovementfromaheatsource inthedetecting area thelighting will remain
on and thetimewill keepresetting.
LUX(¤/‚) :The adjustmentcontrolsthe sensitivitytothe background lightlevelatwhichthe
detectorwill operateautomatically.It maybe settoanylevelbetween 5luxand full daylight. The
unitwill operatewhen itsensesmotion and the ambientlightisatorbelowthe chosen level.
LEDIndicationofPIRStand-byandActivatedModes:
InternalLEDindication (behind the lens)works withLUX(¤/‚)control.It will startblinking and
detectorwill startreacting tomotion objectswhen the ambientlightlevelislowerthan the
detector’s setting on LUX(¤/‚)control.It will remainOnwhen detectorisactivated aslong as
the setting on Time(¾)control.
NOTE:WhentheLEDindication isOff,itmeanstheambientlightlevelishigherthanthe
detector’ssetting on LUX(¤/‚)controland detectorwon’treacttoanymotion objects.
InitialSet-up &Operation:
AutoMode.
1.Switchon supplyand the detectorwill commencea30-secwarmup period,during whichthe
lampmayturnon and off.
2.Turnthe “Time(¾)”controltominimumand the “LUX(¤/‚)”controltomaximum.
3.Walkinfrontofthe detectoruntil the lightcomesup.Thischecks the operation ofthe
detectorand the fieldofview.Oncethe lightcomeson,movetoanewposition and stand
still until the lightgoesout, moveagainuntil the lightcomeson.
4.Repeatstep 3and adjustthe angleofthe detectoruntil the optimumfieldofviewisachieved.
5.Turnthe “Time(¾)”and “LUX(¤/‚)”controlstothe desiredpositions
6.The detectorisnowinAutoMode and will operateaccording tothe presettimeand ambient
lightadjustments.
POWER
OFF
SWITCH
ONAUTO
MODE
OFF-ON-OFF-ON
QUICKLYPERMANENTLYON
MODE
SequenceDiagramAFTER2HOURSORPOWEROFF-ON-ONCE
(QUICKLY)

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Lights Permanently Off:
Turn the control switch OFF.
Light Permanently ON (Manual Override):
By flipping the connected power switch Off-On twice quickly, it will change from Auto Mode to
PERMANENTLY ON Mode. Thanks to the custom designed IC for SL150C, the detector will return to
“Auto Mode” i.e. light will go off automatically after two hours or by flipping power switch Off-On
once instead.
IMPORTANT: Ifyou find the light permanently On accidentally (not by the above method), please
switch power Off for 3 second or so and then switch power On again, it shall return to Auto
Mode and work normally.
Trouble Shooting:
1. Unit doesn’t function at all / Lights won’t come on
- Check wiring to unit to make sure that you have correct AC power at the unit.
- Check the wiring from the unit to the source of power to make sure you have wired the unit
correctly.
- Check the ambient light control if it was set at your desired level
2. Detector clicks but does not operate
- Check lamps are not broken.
- Check lamps tight in lampholders.
3. Lights go on and off quickly
- Ensure light and heat are not being reflected back onto the detector. Check for white or reflec-
tive surfaces in protection pattern.
- Note the detector is more sensitive in cold weather
4. Lights stay on
- Check unit has not gone into Manual Override mode.
- Light bulb sockets may be wired directly to the power source
- Recheck the wiring diagram
- Adjust time to minimum
- Ensure unit is firmly fixed to a solid object with no moving branches etc. in field of view.
- Ensure detector is not being activated by stray moving heat sources such as heating outlets,
car etc.
5. Lights switch on during storms
- Adverse weather conditions and temperature changes can result in unwanted activations.
- This can be minimized by mounting in a protected location
6. Maintenance and repair
- Do not attempt to repair as this could invalidate warranty or result in personal injury.
- Clean detector lens and outside casing with damp cloth
NOTE: This product is RoHS compliant

Due to our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to change specification without
prior notice. Errors and omissions excepted. These instructions have been carefully checked prior
to publication. However, no responsibility can be accepted by Challenger for any misinterpretation
of these instructions.
RoHS
CHALLENGER SECURITY PRODUCTS
10 Sandersons Way, Marton,
Blackpool, FY4 4NB
Tel: 01253 791888, Fax: 01253 791887
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.challenger.co.uk
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