IQ-group E-636 Assembly instructions

INSTALLER GUIDE
Security Floodlight
E-636
E-638
IQ Europe Limited
Sandbeck Lane, Wetherby LS22 7TW.
Visit us at www.iq-europe.co.uk
Installation helpline 0871 717 1100
V1.0 - 04/05
IQ-OEMCTV200-150-GR
IQ-OEMCTV200-500-GR
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*** IMPORTANT ***
As of 1 January 2005, changes to the Building Regulations affect domestic electrical installations in
England and Wales. You don't need to be a qualified electrician to make changes to your home's electrical
system, but the work must be done in accordance with the Regulations.
Where you employ an electrician who is a member of a competent person self-certification scheme, they
will be able to certify the work complies with the Regulations.
If you decide to carry out the work yourself we recommend that you make yourself aware of the
Regulations before you begin and if you require any clarification you should contact your Local Authority
Building Control Department.
Details of the Building Regulations can be obtained on the internet via the government website
www.odpm.gov.uk/explanatory-booklet
MANUFACTURER'S EXTENDED WARRANTY
In addition to your statutory rights relating to this product it is also guaranteed by IQ (Europe)
Limited ("IQ") for 12 months from the date of purchase against faulty materials or workmanship
which affect its designed ability to detect or switch. During this period if the product has a defect
of this nature it will be repaired or replaced free of charge by IQ with the same item, or a similar
one of higher specification, ON CONDITION THAT:-
The buyer takes advantage of any 'return to store' scheme operated by the seller from whom it is
bought.
If the product has a defect outside the period of any seller's 'return to store' scheme it should be
returned to IQ (Europe) Limited at Sandbeck Lane, Wetherby, W. Yorks LS22 7TW, England
at the expense of the buyer together with evidence of the date of purchase (it is the responsibility
of the buyer to prove delivery to IQ).
The product has been bought by the user.
The product has not been misused or handled carelessly, installed incorrectly, or used on a
voltage supply other than that shown on it.
Repairs have not been attempted by anyone other than IQ's staff.
The product has been used for domestic purposes only.
The product has not been installed in any unusually exposed or harsh environmental conditions.
If the buyer is resident in the EU the product or its replacement will be returned to the buyer at
the expense of IQ.
This guarantee excludes liability for discolouration of paint or plastic, or any user replaceable
parts and in particular lamps, glass panels, or globes/lanterns. It does not confer any rights other
than those expressly set out above and does not cover any claims for consequential loss or
damage.
This guarantee is offered as an additional benefit and does not affect your statutory rights as a
consumer.
This contract is subject to the laws of England and Wales.
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SECTION ONE
GENERAL INFORMATION
This unit utilises passive infrared technology to detect heat radiation of moving human bodies.
Upon detection, the lamp will illuminate for a user-determined time period.
An integral daylight sensor ensures night-only operation.
PARTS INCLUDED
- Luminaire / PIR Sensor unit.
- Instruction manual. Please keep safe for future reference.
- Accessory Pack.
- Tungsten halogen bulb
TOOLS & PARTS NEEDED
- 3 core flexible cable
- Electric/hand-held drill & bits.
- Terminal or Electricians screwdriver
- Large slotted/philips screwdriver
- Wire cutters
Unit is for outdoor use only. Unit is not suitable for portable use.
The unit can get very hot during use. Ensure the unit has cooled before handling.
Ensure adequate ventilation space is allowed between the unit and any object above, in front or
to either side of the unit. Suggested space is 0.5m above, 0.3m to either side & 1.0m in front.
Do not attempt to install during wet weather, if you are suffering from nausea or dizzy spells or on
medication with similar side effects.
If in any doubt, consult a qualified tradesperson or electrician.
SECTION TWO
SELECTING THE LOCATION
The motion detector has a number of detection zones, at various vertical and horizontal angles
as shown (see diagram A).
A moving human body needs to cross/enter one of these zones to activate the sensor. The best
all-round coverage is achieved with the unit mounted at the optimum height of 2.5m.
Careful positioning of the sensor will be required to ensure optimum performance. See diagram A
detailing detection range and direction.
The sensor is more sensitive to movement ACROSS its field of vision than to movement directly
TOWARDS (see diagram B). Therefore position the unit so that the sensor looks ACROSS the
likely approach path.
Avoid positioning the sensor where there are any sources of heat in the detection area (extractor
fans, tumble dryer exhausts etc.) including any other light sources such as other security lighting.
Reflective surfaces (ie pools of water or white-painted walls) and overhanging branches may
cause false activation under extreme conditions.
During extreme weather conditions the motion sensor may exhibit unusual behaviour. This does
not indicate a fault with the sensor. Once normal weather conditions return, the sensor will
resume normal operation.
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SECTION THREE
NSTALLATION
After choosing a suitable location (see previous section) install the unit as follows:
The unit is suitable for connection to a 240V 50Hz electricity supply. It is suggested that
3-core round flexible cable of 1mm² gauge is used. An internal switch should be installed to
switch the power to the unit ON & OFF. This allows the sensor to be easily switched off when not
required or for maintenance purposes.
Unfasten the screw on the top of the floodlight. Install the halogen bulb, making sure not to touch
the bulb with bare hands. It is suggested that the bulb is handled using a dry cloth.
Ensure the bulb is correctly fitted in the lampholder before use.
Re-attach the floodlight front cover, do not overtighten the fixing screw.
This unit uses an integral wall fixing plate, detach the wall fixing plate by unscrewing but do not
remove the fixing screw on underside of the wall plate (diagram F).
The floodlight is located onto the wall plate by two lugs which are inserted into the rectangular
slots in the top of the wallplate. To remove, loosen but do not remove the fixing screw, and lift the
body of the floodlight upwards to release from the wall plate. (diagram F).
Mark the position of the fixing holes. Ensure wall plate is correctly positioned. Note the orientation
of the wall plate (diagram E).
Drill the holes. Insert wallplugs into the holes.
PIERCE & PASS THE CABLE THROUGH THE GROMMET BEFORE SECURING WALL
PLATE TO WALL.
It is recommended that the grommet is pierced with a screwdriver to ensure a better seal.
Fix the wall plate to the wall (diagram G)
This unit is supplied with a hanging attachment (tether) to aid installation.
If it is not required, simply remove from the unit and discard.
Ensure the tether is securely fixed into the slot before releasing the weight of the unit.
The unit can now be suspended below the wall bracket. (Fig H)
*** IMPORTANT ***
Switch off the electricity at the fuse box by removing the relevant fuse or switching off
the circuit breaker before proceeding with the installation.
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D
B
C
More
sensitive
Restrict RHS detection Restrict LHS detection
Restrict long detection Restrict short detection
Lens Mask
Less
sensitive
12m
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
2.5m
A
200º
Dusk Time
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E
G
UP
F
H
wall plate fixing screw
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
CONNECTION
Connect the cable to the terminal block on the unit as follows (see connection diagram):
NEUTRAL (Blue) N
EARTH (Green/Yellow)
LIVE (Brown) L
Ensure that the connections are secure.
Fit the terminal block to the posts on the wall plate
Re-fit the floodlight to the wall plate by locating the lugs onto into the recess on the top of the wall
bracket, lift the floodlight so it fits over the wall plate (reverse diagram F)
Fully tighten the fixing screw (fig E).
Mains
Supply
Isolation
Switch
The diagram below also shows the required connections for the addition of slave luminaires.
When adding slaves, be sure not to exceed the maximum switchable load (see Technical
Specifications).
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SECTION FOUR
OPERATION AND TESTING
WALK TESTING PROCEDURE
The sensor will rotate from left to right, and tilt forward or backward. Adjust the sensor to point in
the desired direction.
Set the two adjustment controls on the underside of the unit (diagram C) to the following
positions: TIME - Fully anti-clockwise
DUSK - Fully clockwise
The unit will now operate during daytime as well as at night, illuminating the lamp for approx. 5
seconds each time. This allows testing to be carried out to establish the best position for the
sensor.
The lamp will immediately illuminate as the unit goes through its "warm-up" period. After
approximately 1 - 2 minutes the lamp will extinguish. Try to remain outside the detection area
during the warm-up period.
Walk across the detection area approx 5 metres from the unit. As you cross a detection "zone"
the lamp will illuminate. Now stand still until the lamp extinguishes (this should take approx. 5
seconds).
Start moving again. As you cross each "zone" the lamp will illuminate.
Repeat the above, walking at various distances and angles to the unit. This will help you to
establish the detection pattern.
If the detection area is too small for your requirements, try angling the sensor head up. This will
increase the coverage distance. Angling the head downwards will reduce the range should a
smaller coverage area be required.
SETTING UP FOR AUTOMATIC OPERATION.
When walk tests are complete, the unit can be switched to automatic operation :
The TIME setting controls how long the unit remains illuminated following activation & after all
motion ceases. The minimum time (fully anti-clockwise) is approx. 5 seconds, whilst the
maximum time (fully clockwise) is approx. 5 minutes. Set the control to the desired setting
between these limits.
The DUSK control determines the level of darkness required for the unit to start operating. The
setting is best achieved by the procedure below:
Set the DUSK control knob fully anti-clockwise. The unit will now start operating at dusk.
If you require the light to activate earlier, wait until the ambient light level reaches the level of
darkness at which you wish the lamp to become operative, SLOWLY rotate the control in a
clockwise direction until a point is reached where the lamp illuminates. Leave the control set at
this point.
At this position, the unit should become operative at approximately the same level of darkness
each evening. Observe the operation of the unit. If the unit is starting to operate too early (ie.
when it is quite light), adjust the control slightly anti-clockwise. If the unit starts to operate too late
(ie. dusk), adjust the control slightly clockwise.
Continue to adjust until the unit operates as desired.
MASKING THE SENSOR LENS
To reduce the sensor coverage, preventing detection in unwanted areas, mask the sensor lens
using the lens masking tape provided (see diagram D). For your information, the top section of
the lens covers long range detection, the bottom covers short range. Similarly, the left and right
lens sections cover the left and right detection areas respectively.
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SECTION FIVE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Detection Range
Detection Angle
Power Supply
Lamp type
Maximum Switchable Load
Time On Adjustment
Dusk Level Adjustment
Environmental Protection
Up to 12 metres
200º
240 V AC ~ 50Hz
IQ-OEMCTV-200-150
240V Linear Tungsten Halogen 150W max (R7S cap)
IQ-OEMCTV-200-500
240V Linear Tungsten Halogen 500W max (R7S cap)
2000W (4 x 500W) Tungsten Halogen
1000W (10 x 100W GLS) Incandescent
500W Fluorescent
5 seconds - 5 minutes
Day & night or night only operation
IP44 (suitable for outdoor use)
MANUAL OVERRIDE MODE
At night, to switch the unit into manual override mode, turn the power off/on/off/on (twice) within 1
second,using the internal wall switch/circuit breaker. The unit should now enter manual override
mode until dawn when it will reset to its normal operation. The lamp will illuminate at full power
until dawn.
To reset back to Auto mode, turn off the power again and wait 20 seconds. Switch back on. The
unit will go through its warm-up cycle before resuming normal PIR operation.
Halogen Lamp Replacement
CAUTION
Always handle quartz halogen bulbs with a soft cloth. Do not touch the bulb with your bare hand,
as it will shorten the life of the bulb.
1. Switch off the floodlight. Do not touch the Floodlight while it is in use or still hot. Allow it to cool
(about 5 minutes) before touching it.
2. Replacement bulb type is 240V mains halogen 150W or 500W R7S cap floodlight bulb.
3. Isolate the mains supply and then unscrew cover screw on the top of the unit.
4. Open the glass cover. The cover is mounted on hinges and will swing open.
5. To remove existing bulb, depress then lift one end of the bulb to remove.
6. Install new bulb by inserting one end first and depressing gently until enough clearance is
gained to seat the other end in the socket. Rotate the bulb to ensure it is properly seated.
Warning!
In the event of the cover glass shattering, do not replace with normal household glass.
Do not operate without the glass shield in place. If the glass shield is cracked or damaged, it
must be replaced. If the glass is replaced, use only tempered glass of equal thickness
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SECTION SIX
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
oLamp stays ON all the time at
night.
oPIR keeps activating for no
reason / at random.
oPIR sensor will not operate at
all.
oThe PIR sensor will not
operate at night.
oUnit activates during the
daytime
oPIR coverage is poor/sporadic
o Detection range varies from
day to day
SOLUTION
Cover PIR lens with a thick cloth. If the light turns out, check
detection area for heat or reflective source.
If the light stays on, check wiring. See Section 3.
Reset unit. Leave for a maximum of 5 minutes. If light
activates, check area for false activation from heat or
reflective source.
Check that the power is switched ON at the circuit
breaker/internal wall switch.
Turn OFF the power to the unit and check the wiring
connections.
Check the lamp. If the lamp has failed, replace. Ensure that
the lamp is seated correctly in the lampholder. Please note
that the unit will not detect through glass.
The level of ambient light in the area may be too bright to
allow operation at the current DUSK setting. During the hours
of darkness, adjust the DUSK control slowly clockwise until
the lamp illuminates. Refer to previous section for more
details.
Adjust the setting anti-clockwise to lower the level of ambient
light required for activation.
Unit may be poorly located. See previous section - ‘Selecting
The Location’ and re-locate the unit.
PIR sensors are influenced by climatic conditions. The colder
the ambient temperature, the more effective the sensor will
be. You may need to make seasonal adjustments to the
sensor head position to ensure trouble-free operation all year
round.
If you experience problems refer to Troubleshooting Guide.
If problems still exist, do not immediately return the unit to store.
Telephone the IQ Customer Helpline
0871 71 71 100 Weekdays 9.00am - 5.00pm
[email protected] www.iq-europe.co.uk
Qualified Customer Support Co-ordinators will be on-line to assist in resolving your query.
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DID YOU KNOW...
IQ products are designed and manufactured to give many
years of trouble-free service.
The materials used during manufacture have been
selected to improve their ability to be recycled when the
product is no longer functional.
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling
advice
SAVE MONEY & HELP THE ENVIRONMENT
When the 500W lamp supplied with this product comes to
the end of its life, consider replacing it with a smaller
wattage lamp such as 300W. This could save you up to
40% in running costs, whilst also conserving precious
natural resources.
LIGHT POLLUTION & CONSIDERATE LIGHTING
Please be aware of the annoyance over-lighting an area
can cause to your immediate neighbours.
Light pollution caused by incorrectly installing a unit or
over-lighting an area can be limited by carefully considering
the location and position of your unit before installation. The
light spread on all halogen floodlights can be reduced by
angling the floodlight downwards on the mounting bracket.
This will also concentrate the light on your property and
limit the potential inconvenience of the light shining into
your neighbours windows etc.
Please see Selecting a Location for information on
choosing the optimum location for your security light.
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