JourneyMan HD-9140 User manual

© 2000 DESA International 595-5660-05
WIDE ANGLE REPLACEMENT
MOTION SENSOR
Model HD-9140

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Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................. 3
Package Contents ..................................................................................... 4
Installation ..................................................................................................... 5
Standard Wiring ....................................................................................... 5
Wall Mount ............................................................................................... 5
Eave Mount ............................................................................................... 5
Controlling Additional Fixtures With Your JourneyMan®
Replacement Motion Sensor ................................................................... 6
Finish Mounting ....................................................................................... 7
Specifications ............................................................................................ 7
Test and Adjustment .................................................................................... 8
Expected Coverage ................................................................................... 9
Operation .................................................................................................... 11
Troubleshooting Guide.............................................................................. 12
JourneyMan®Lifetime Warranty ...............................................................13

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Introduction
Enhanced Performance Features
☞Rugged gripping teeth and finger screw provide full three-dimension adjustment of sensor head.
☞Eightsilicon rubbergasketssealinternalcomponents andcontrolsfrom severeenvironmentalconditions.
☞Stainless steel screws to prevent rust and corrosion.
☞Built in 1.25 Mega Watt surge protection.
☞A.S.I.C. (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) design allows more reliable performance.
☞Range Boost option to extend range for those hard to cover areas.
☞Extremely wide angle coverage (up to 270°).
☞Easy to control other lights with your JourneyMan®fixture (up to 1000 Watts total load).
☞Expanded lens area receives more infrared light improving detection sensitivity.
☞Pulse count technology reduces false sensing from wind and rain for professional reliability.
☞Automatic photocell deactivates unit in daylight to save energy.
☞Power outage reset.Turns light off automatically if turned on by power interruption or electrical
storm.
☞Selectable light timer to set the time lights stay on after motion has been detected.
☞Sensitivity control allows adjustment of coverage range.
☞Manual override to turn lights on/off at your convenience with existing indoor wall switch.
Dear Consumer:
We would like to thank you for purchasing this JourneyMan®product. We at Heath®/Zenith
feel that you have purchased the most durable motion sensor available today. This JourneyMan®product
will give you a lifetime worth of operation. We are so confident with the durability of this product that
we are backing it with a Lifetime Warranty.
Heath®/Zenith

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Package Contents
• Motion Sensor
• Lens shield
• Manual
• Hardware Pack
4 Wire nuts
2 #6-32 X 3/4" (19 mm) screws
(for small rectangular boxes)
2 #8-32 X 3/8" (10 mm) screws
(fixture to universal adaptor)
4 #8-32 X 3/4" (19 mm) screws
(for circular or octagon boxes)
2 #10-24 X 1/2" (13 mm) screws
(for water tight boxes)
Additional Items Needed
• Screwdriver
• Pliers to tighten locknut
• Ladder
• Fixture capable of accommodating the sensor
head
• Lamps for fixture

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Installation
CAUTION: BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION, TURN THE POWER OFF AT THE
CIRCUIT BREAKER.
❒Loosen the thumb-
screws holding the
sensor head and lamp
holders.
❒Adjust the various
parts so that the fix-
ture looks similar to
this illustration.
❒Finger tighten the
thumbscrews at this
time.
Wall Mount
Eave Mount
❒Loosen the thumb-
screws holding the
sensor head and
lamp holders.
❒Adjust the various
parts so that the fix-
ture looks similar to
this illustration.
❒Finger tighten the
thumbscrews at this
time.
If you want to use the Manual Override feature
you will need to install the fixture on a circuit
controlled by a switch.
If controlling more than one fixture with this sen-
sor, refer to page 6.
Screw the JourneyMan®replacement motion sen-
sor into a base plate or lighting fixture that will
accommodate the sensor.
If your fixture has a gasket, make sure it is in place
before connecting any wires.
Connect the junction box wires to the sensor and
fixture wires as shown below. Twist together and
secure with wire connectors provided.
Standard Wiring
Junction
Box
All White
wires
Green ground
wire to junction
box ground wire
Black sensor
wire to Black
junction box wire
Red sensor
wire to Black
lamp wires

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❒When wiring to additional standard fix-
tures: Connect the sensor's red wire to the
standard light's black wires. Connect all white
wires together. Total fixture ratings must not
exceed 1000W (8.3 A).
NOTE:All wiring between fixtures should be run
inaccordancewiththeNational Electrical Code
through conduit or another acceptable means.
Contactaqualifiedelectrician if there is any
question as to the suitability of the system.
❒This sensor has a rating of 1000W. If your fix-
ture is only rated 300W, 700W of additional
load may be controlled by this sensor.
❒When determining what a fixture is rated for,
do not simply look at the rating on the lamp in
the fixture. Look at the marking which speci-
fies the maximum lamp wattage for which the
fixture is suitable.
❒Once you have selected the fixtures to be con-
nected and determined their maximum ratings,
add these ratings up. For instance, if you have
3 fixtures rated 100W, 150W, and 75W respec-
tively, you have a total load of 325W.
(Standard)
Wiring to a Motion Light & Standard Fixture
Controlling Additional FixturesWithYour JourneyMan®
Replacement Motion Sensor
RED from
JourneyMan®to
BLACK from Fixture
BLACK from Switch
to BLACK from
JourneyMan®
WHITE from Line
to WHITE from
JourneyMan®
WHITE from Line
to WHITE from
Fixture

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Finish Mounting
❒Align the fixture base plate, gasket, and the
junction box holes. Secure with mounting
screws that fit your junction box.
❒If not installed on a weatherproof box or if an
adaptor plate was used, caulk between the
base plate and mounting surface with sili-
cone weather sealant.
To avoid water damage
and electrical shock, keep
lamp holders aimed below
horizontal.
Specifications
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 100 feet (30.5 m) with
Range Boost On; up to 70
feet(21m)withRangeBoost
Off. (Varies with surround-
ing temperature).
Sensing Angle . . . . . . . Up to 270°
Sensor Load Capacity . 1000 watts (8.3 amps),
Incandescent
Power Requirements . . 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Operating Modes . . . . . TEST, AUTO and
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Time Delay . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 5, 20 minutes
Sensitivity. . . . . . . . . . . Adjustable

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Test and Adjustment
NOTES: When first turned on or when switching
from Manual to Auto mode wait 1 1/2
minutes for the unit to calibrate.
Testing with Range Boostonduringday-
light may result in abnormal operation.
Sensor Bottom
Don't aim the control at:
• Objects that change temperature rapidly, such
asheatingventsand airconditioners,tohelp
avoid false triggering.
• Where pets or traffic may trigger the control.
•Nearby large, light-colored objects reflect-
ing light may trigger the shut-off feature. Do
not point other lights at the sensor.
❒Turnonthe circuitbreakerand lightswitch.
❒Open the control access cover (on bottom of
unit) by pulling down on the tab of the rubber
cover.
❒Turn the sensitivity control to the center of its
adjustment, RANGE BOOST to OFF and the
ON-TIME to TEST position.
MIN. MAX.
SENSITIVITY
Range Boost
OFF ON
ON TIME
TEST 1 5 20

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Adjustments Continued . . .
Aim Sensor Down
for Short Coverage
❒Loosenthewingscrews, estimate the directiontoaimthesensor and tighten
the wing screws just enough to hold the sensor in place.
❒Walk through the coverage area noting where you are when the lights turn
on. Loosen the wing screws and readjust the sensor as necessary. Tighten
the wing screws (finger tight) when you are satisfied with the coverage
direction. If you have not already tightened the locknut against the base
plate, do so now. Keep the sensor at least 1 inch (25 mm) from lamps
and keep the controls on the bottom.
❒Adjust SENSITIVITY as needed to increase or decrease the range. Too
much sensitivity may increase false triggering.
❒Set the amount ofTIME (1, 5 or 20 minutes) you want the lights to stay on
after motion is detected at night.
❒If you need to detect objects more than 70 feet (21 m) away, turn Range
Boost on.
❒Replace the rubber cover to protect controls. Aim Sensor Out for
Long Coverage
Expected Coverage
The sensor is less sensitive to motion directly
towards it, most sensitive to motion across its field
of view.
Motion
Sensor
Least Sensitive Most Sensitive
100 ft. (30.5 m)
Boosted
Maximum Range
When mounted 8 feet (2.4 m) from the ground,
you may expect the range shown below. If
mounted much higher the sensor may miss ob-
jects near the ground. If mounted much lower the
sensor range may be reduced.
8 ft.
(2.4 m)
Motion
70 ft.
(21 m)

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If the wide angle (270°) coverage is too wide for
your application, you may need to install the lens
shield to reduce the coverage angle.
❒Decidewhich sideofthelensyouwanttocover.
❒Curve the shield as shown. Slide the shield
down, under the two metal ribs of the case.
Make sure the shield slides all the way down
so the entire shield will lay directly against
the lens.
❒Slip the small protrusion behind the vertical
metal rib to hold the top of the shield in place.
Maximum
Coverage Angle
270°Approx. area
blocked by the
lens shield (if
used)
Slip behind
vertical rib Lens shield
Metal
ribs
If the sensor is not kept level you may experi-
ence an apparent decrease in range because
objects may pass under the detection zone with-
out being detected.

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Operation
RANGE BOOST
Turn Range Boost on for addi-
tional coverage only if needed. Off On
Range Boost
Put the ON-TIME switch on the
sensor bottom in TEST and the
Range Boost switch to Off. TEST 1 5 20
ON TIME
TEST
AUTO
ON TIME
TEST 1 5 20
Put the ON-TIME switch in the
1, 5 or 20 minute position.
* resets to Auto Mode at dawn.
Test 5 Sec x x
Auto 1, 5 or 20 min. x
Manual Until Dawn* x
Mode: On-Time: Works: Day Night MANUAL MODE
... back on.
1 Second OFF
then
...
Manual Mode only works at
night because daylight returns
the sensor to AUTO.
Flip the light switch off for one
second then back on to toggle
betweenAUTO and MANUAL
MODE.
Manual Mode works with the
ON-TIME switch in the 1, 5,
or 20 minute position.
Move ON-TIME Switch
to 1, 5 or 20 minutes
Flip light switch
off for one second
then back on*
* If you get confused while switching modes,
turn the power off for one minute, then back
on.After the calibration time, the control will
be in the AUTO mode.
MANUAL MODE
AUTO
TEST

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Troubleshooting Guide
Ifyou haveaproblem, pleasefollow thisguide.You mayalso wanttovisit ourWeb siteat:www.desatech.com.For
more help call 1-800-858-8501 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Central Time weekdays.
Lo sentimos, pero no podemos contestar preguntas en español por teléfono.
SYMPTOM
Lights will
not come
on.
1. Light switch is turned off.
2. Flood light is loose or burned out.
3. Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is
turned off.
4. Daylight turnoff is in effect.
(Re-
check after dark)
.
5. Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a
new installation.
6. Re-aim the sensor to cover de-
sired area.
Lights
come on in
daylight.
Lights come
on for no
apparent
reason.
1. Controlmaybeinstalledinarela-
tively dark location.
2. Control is in Test.
(Set control
switch to an ON-TIME position)
.
1. Controlmaybesensingsmallani-
mals or automobile traffic. (
Re-
aim sensor or use lens shield)
.
2.Sensitivityissettoohigh.
(Reduce
sensitivity.TurnRangeBoostoff)
.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Heatorlight fromthelampsmay be
turningthe Light Controlon andoff.
(Aim lamps away from the sensor.
Turn Boost off).
2. Reflected heat from other objects
are triggering the sensor.
(Re-aim
sensor. Turn Boost off).
3. Controlisinwarmingup.
(Flashingis
normalundertheseconditions.Wait
1 minute for sensor to warm up).
4. ControlisinTest.
(Setcontrolswitch
to an ON-TIME position).
Lights flash
on and off.
SYMPTOM
Lights stay on
continuously.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Alampispositionedtooclosetothe
sensor or pointed at objects that
causes the sensor to trigger.
(Aim
the lamp away from the sensor or
objects).
2. Control is pointed at a heat source
likeanairvent,dryervent,orbrightly-
paintedheat-reflectivesurface.
(Re-
aim sensor. Turn Boost off).

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JourneyMan®Lifetime Warranty
This is a "Limited Warranty" which gives you specific legal rights.You may also have other
rights which vary from state to state or province to province.
For as long as you (the original purchaser) own this JourneyMan®product, any malfunction
caused by factory defective parts or workmanship will be corrected at no charge to you. Light
bulbs are not covered.To obtain a refund or a replacement, return the product to the place of
purchase.
Not Covered - Repair service, adjustment and calibration due to misuse, abuse or negli-
gence, light bulbs and other expendable items are not covered by this warranty.
Unauthorized service or modification of the product or of any furnished component will
void this warranty in its entirety. This warranty does not include reimbursement for incon-
venience, installation, setup time, loss of use, or unauthorized service.
This warranty covers only JourneyMan®products and is not extended to other equipment
and components that a customer uses in conjunction with our products.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION OR CONDITION OF
MERCHANTABILITY ORTHATTHE PRODUCTSARE FIT FORANY PARTICULAR PUR-
POSEORUSE,ANDSPECIFICALLYINLIEU OFALLSPECIAL, INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE CUSTOMER
AND THERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY ON THE PART OF HEATH FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES, INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIM-
ITEDTOANYLOSSOF BUSINESSOR PROFITS,WHETHEROR NOTFORESEEABLE.
Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-
quentialdamages,so theabovelimitation orexclusionmay notapplyto you.Retain receipt
for warranty claims.

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CAMBIO DEL DETECTOR DE
MOVIMIENTO DE ANGULO GRANDE
Modelo HD-9140
© 2000 DESA International 595-5660-05 S

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Indice
Introducción ............................................................................................... 17
Contenidos del Paquete ........................................................................ 18
Instalación ...................................................................................................19
Cableado Estándar .................................................................................19
Montaje en pared .................................................................................. 19
Montaje en alero ....................................................................................19
Control de aparatos adicionales con el repuesto del detector de
movimiento JourneyMan®.............................................................................................................. 20
Fin del Montaje...................................................................................... 21
Especificaciones ..................................................................................... 21
Prueba y Ajuste .......................................................................................... 22
Cobertura Esperada .............................................................................. 23
Funcionamiento ..........................................................................................25
Guia de Investigacion de Averias ..............................................................26
Garantía de por Vida del JourneyMan®................................................... 27

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Introducción
Querido consumidor:
Deseamos agradecerle por haber comprado este producto JourneyMan®. Quienes trabajamos para la
Heath®/ Zenith creemos que ha comprado el detector de movimiento más durable que existe actualmente.
Este producto JourneyMan®le ofrecerá un funcionamiento de por vida. Tenemos tanta confianza en la
durabilidad de este producto que lo respaldamos con una garantía de por vida.
Heath®/ Zenith
Características Mejoradas de Rendimiento
☞Los dientes fuertes de sujeción y el tornillo de agarre ofrecen un ajuste completo de las tres
dimensiones de la cabeza del detector.
☞Los ocho empaques de caucho de silicona sellan los componentes y controles internos protegiéndolos
contra las condiciones ambientales severas.
☞Tornillos de acero inoxidable para evitar el enmohecimiento y la corrosión.
☞Protección incorporada de 1,25 mega vatios contra sobrecargas momentáneas.
☞EldiseñoA.S.I.C. (CircuitoIntegradodeAplicación Específica)permiteunrendimientomásconfiable.
☞Opción de aumento de alcance para ampliar el alcance a aquellas áreas que son difíciles de cubrir.
☞Cobertura de ángulo extremadamente grande (hasta 270˚).
☞Fácil control de otras luces con su aparato JourneyMan®(hasta una carga total de 1000 vatios).
☞El área ampliada de la placa translúcida recibe más luz infrarroja mejorando así su sensibilidad
de detección.
☞La tecnología de cómputo de impulsos reduce una falsa detección, causada por el viento y la lluvia,
para obtener una confiabilidad profesional.
☞La fotecélula automática desactiva la unidad durante el día para ahorrar energía.
☞Restauración después de que se cortó la corriente. Apaga automáticamente las luces si se prenden
por interrupción de corriente o por una tormenta eléctrica.
☞Temporizador de luz seleccionable para fijar el tiempo que la luz se quede prendida después de
detectar movimiento.
☞El control de la sensibilidad permite el ajuste del alcance de cobertura.
☞Sobrecontrol manual para prender/apagar las luces, a su conveniencia, con el interruptor de pared ya
existente dentro de casa.

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Contenidos del Paquete
• Aparato de luz y detector de movimiento
• Protección de la placa translúcida
• Manual
• Paquete de ferretería
4 conectores de cable
2 tornillos #6-32 x 19 mm.
(para cajas pequeñas rectangulares)
2 tornillos #8-32 x 10 mm.
(desde el aparato al adaptador universal)
4 tornillos #8-32 x 19 mm.
(para cajas circulares u octagonales)
2 tornillos #10-24 x 13 mm.
(para cajas impermeables al agua)
Artículos adicionales que se
necesitan
• Destornillador
• Escalera
• Tenazas para ajustar la tuerca de cierre
• Aparato capaz de acomodar la cabeza del
detector
• Lámparas para el aparato

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Instalación
Si usted desea usar el sobrecontrol manual usted
deberá instalar el aparato en un circuito controlado
por un interruptor.
Si se controla más de un aparato con este detec-
tor, conecte la cargaadicional a travésde los cables
rojo y blanco.Vea la página 20 para determinar la
posible carga adicional.
CUIDADO: ANTES DE COMENZAR LA INSTALACION , APAGUE LA CORRIENTE EN EL
CORTACIRCUITOS.
❒Afloje los tornillos de
mano que sostienen
el cabezal del detec-
tor y los cabezales de
lámpara.
❒Ajuste las diferentes
partes para que el
aparato se vea similar
a esta ilustración.
❒Ahora ajuste los tor-
nillos de mano sólo
con los dedos.
Montaje en pared
Montaje en alero
❒Afloje los tornillos de
mano que sostienen
el cabezal del detec-
tor y los cabezales de
lámpara.
❒Ajuste las diferentes
partes para que el
aparato se vea similar
a esta ilustración.
❒Ahora ajuste los tor-
nillos de mano sólo
con los dedos.
El cable verde de
conexión a tierra al
cable de conexión a
tierra de la caja de
empalmes
El cable
rojo del
detector a los
cables negros de
la Lámpara
la caja de
empalme
Atornille el repuesto del detector de movimiento
del JourneyMan®en una placa de base o en un
aparato de luz que acomode al detector.
Si su aparato tiene una empaquetadura,
asegúrese de que esté en su sitio antes de
conectar cualquier cable.
Conecte los cables de la caja de empalmes a los
cables del detector y del aparato, como se muestra
abajo. Tuérzalos juntos y asegúrelos con los
conectores de cable suplidos.
Cableado Estándar
Todos los
cables blancos
El cable negro del
detector al cable
negro de la caja de
empalme

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❒Cableado a aparatos adicionales estándar.
Conecte el cable rojo del detector a los cables
negros de la luz estándar. Conecte todos los
alambres blancos. La capacidad total no debe
exceder los 1000V (8,3 A).
NOTA: Todo el cableado de los aparatos debe ser
hecho de acuerdo al Código Eléctrico Nacional
por medio de conductos para cables u otras
formas aceptables. Póngase en contacto con
unelectricistacalificadosiexistedudasobre
la aptitud del sistema.
❒Este detector tiene una potencia nominal de
1000 Vatios. Si su aparato tiene sólo una
potencia de 300 Vatios, este detector puede
controlar los 700 Vatios de carga adicional.
❒Cuando desee determinar la clasificación de
un aparato no vea tan sólo la potencia de la
lámpara. Mire la indicación que especifique el
voltaje máximo de la lámpara que el aparato
puede aceptar.
❒Una vez que ha escogido los aparatos que se
conectarán y ha determinado sus máximas
potencias, súmelas. Por ejemplo, si tiene 3
aparatos de 100 , 150 y 75 Vatios
respectivamente, usted tendrá un total de325
Vatios.
(Estándar)
Conexión a la luz de movimento y al aparato estándar
Control de aparatos adicionales con el repuesto del detector
de movimiento JourneyMan®
ROJO del JourneyMan®
al NEGRO del aparato
NEGRO del conmutador al
NEGRO del JourneyMan®
BLANCO de la línea al
BLANCO del JourneyMan®BLANCO de la línea al
BLANCO del aparato
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