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Infrared Sensor
ORDER CODES Description
PS-SS200 Infrared motion detector
Setting sensitivity (range)
The range is the distance of the circular detection
zone produced on the ground in an open area
adjacent to where the PS-SS02 sensor is mounted.
Minimum range — (approx. 2m) — is achieved with
the sensitivity control turned fully clockwise.
Maximum range — (approx. 10m) — is set with the
control turned full anticlockwise.
Note: The above detection distances are based on
movement at a speed of 0.6 – 1.5m/sec.
Time ‘On’ setting S
The luminaire can be set to stay ON for any period of
time between approx. 8sec (control turned fully
clockwise) and a maximum of 12min (control turned
fully anticlockwise).
Any movement detected before the set time has
elapsed will re-start the timer therefore holding the
lighting on.
Note: After the light switches OFF, it takes approx.
1second before the sensor will to start detecting
movement again.
Daylight control setting
The light response threshold can be adjusted from
approx. 2Lux to 2000Lux. Rotate the control fully
clockwise to select dusk-to-dawn operation at about
2lux. Turn it fully anticlockwise to select daylight
operation at about 2000lux.
Set-up/walk test
Set the Time ‘on’ control to minimum (fully clockwise)
and the Daylight control to maximum (fully
anticlockwise) to adjust the sensitivity/range. Adjust
the Sensitivity control, walk in the required detection
area then re-adjust until the area is correctly
monitored. Then adjust the daylight control to suit an
appropriate ambient light level and finally set the ‘on’
time.
(NB: with fluorescent lamps it is advisable to let them
operate for approx. 10minutes from each start).
Note: Adjust the rotational controls with care because
the three potentiometers are connected directly to a
PCB.
The 'stops' built into each of these components can
easily be damaged.
INSTALLATION
Daylight control
Sensitivity (range)
Time ‘on’ setting
In rared sensor
Light sensor