Lynteck ES73 User manual

ES73
MOTION SENSOR
BULKHEAD LIGHT
•Lamp Shade
‚PIR Motion Sensor
ƒBulb Holder
„Bottom Housing
INTRODUCTION
Your EVERSPRING MOTION SENSOR BULKHEAD LIGHT is a
unique lighting system with the capability of controlling additional
lighting for your home or business. At night, the built-in passive
infrared (PIR) motion sensor turns on the floodlight when it detects
motion in its coverage area. During the day, the built-in photocell
sensor saves electricity by deactivating the floodlight. An
adjustable timer lets you select how long the light will stay on after
activation. Sensitivity adjustment lets you change the detection
distance according to the temperature. Two operation options let
you choose: Automatic Operation or Manual Override.
Note: Read this entire manual before you start to
install the system.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
lDo not install when it is raining.
lBe sure to switch off power source before installing.
lMake sure that the power wiring comes from circuit with an
external 16A miniature circuit breaker for the short circuit
protection or a suitable fuse.
lKeep minimum 0.8m away from the lighted objects.
lThe unit can be installed only vertically (FIGURE 1a), not
horizontally (FIGURE 1b).
VERTICAL HORIZONTAL
FIGURE 1a & 1b
IMPORTANT
Some local building codes may require installation of this product
by a qualified electrician.
Check your local codes as they apply to your situation. If the house
wiring is of aluminum, consult with an electrician about proper
wiring methods.
Maintenance or repairing work such as replacing current fuse shall
be done by a qualified electrician or technician.
Before proceeding with the installation, TURN OFF THE POWER
TO THE LIGHTING CIRCUIT AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR
FUSE BOX TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
CHOOSING A MOUNTING LOCATION
lFor the best results, fix your motion sensor light on a solid
surface, 1.8~2.5M above the ground.
lFor outdoor installation, a location under eaves is
preferable.
lAvoid aiming the motion sensor at pools, heating vents, air
conditioners or objects that may change temperature
rapidly.
lDo not allow sunlight to fall directly on the front of unit.
lTry to avoid pointing the unit at trees or shrubs or where the
motion of pets may be detected.
lPrior to mounting, keep in mind that the motion sensor is
more sensitive to the motion, which is across the detection
field and less sensitive to the motion, which moves directly
towards the detector. (FIGURE 2)
SENSOR SENSOR
LESS SENSITIVE MORE SENSITIVE
SENSITIVITY TO MOTION
FIGURE 2
BULB INSTALLATION
(1) Removethe lamp shade.
(2) Insert an incandescent or a PL bulb to the bulb holder by
turning clockwise.
(3) Do not use an incandescent bulb rated higher than 60W or
alternatively 13W for a PL bulb.
INSTALLATION
To facilitate installation, it is essential to get a drill and a
screwdriver ready. Select a location for the unit based on the
coverage angles shown in FIGURE 3.
FIGURE 3
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Install a wall switch adjacent to the power source. (FIGURE 4).
This will help you operate this motion sensor light with ease. See
OPERATION for further information.
FIGURE 4
WIRING INSTRUCTION
(1) Switch off the power source or wall switch.
(2) Use a flat screwdriver to hinge off the lamp shade from its
bottom housing (FIGURE 5).
FIGURE 5
(3) Use a screwdriver to break a small hole on the cable gasket
and route the power cord along the groove to go through the
cable gasket hole (FIGURE 6a & 6b).
FIGURE 6a FIGURE 6b
Note: The power cord must meet H05RN-F, 3G 1.0mm²
requirement.
(4) The terminal block is put in a cavity besides the bulb holder.
Unscrew the screw from the terminal block cover and remove
the terminal block cover (FIGURE 7a & 7b).
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FIGURE 7a FIGURE 7b
(5) Connectthe BROWNwire toterminal block “L”mark.
Connect the BLUE wire to terminal block
“N”mark.
Note: Under the circumstances of not connecting to extra lighting
load, the unit housing can either fit a 60W incandescent
bulb or a 13W PL bulb. However, it can still commute
additional lighting load up to 1,000W incandescent /
500W fluorescent. For instance, connection to either 2 pcs
of 500W halogen bulbs or 12pcs of 40W fluorescent bulbs
is appropriate. Those extra lighting devices may be added
as follows (FIGURE 8).
FIGURE 8
Connectthe BROWNwire toterminal block “LS”mark. Connect the
BLUEwireto terminal block “N”mark.
(6) Drill two holes on the bottom housing using the two screws
provided to fix the unit to the wall (FIGURE 9).
FIGURE 9
Note: Ensure that the position of two screws to fix on the wall
should be inserted diagonally and followed exactly
according to the drawings shown.
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SETTING THE LIGHTING SYSTEM
(1) TEST MODE
lMake sure that the black label is stuck on photocell sensor
(FIGURE 10).
FIGURE 10
lSet the SENS. knob in the mid position and TIME control
knob to fully anti-clockwise to the edge.
lTurn on the power or wall switch.
lWait for 1 minute to warm up the device, then start testing.
Walk through the detection area. The light turns on when
you move and turns off when you stop. Wait for the lights to
turn off before moving again to test the sensor.
lAdjust the motion sensor to cover the desired detection area.
For a smaller coverage area, point the sensor down; for a
larger coverage area, point the sensor up.
lTake off the black label from photocell sensor. The unit now
is in Automatic Operation mode.
(2) TIME ADJUSTMENT
The TIME adjustment controls how long the light will stay on after
the motion has been detected.
Turn the TIME control knob clockwise to increase (up to about 8
minutes) how long the lights stay on or anti-clockwise to decrease
(down to about 5 seconds) the time delay. (FIGURE 11)
ABOUT 5 SECONDS ABOUT 8 MINUTES
FIGURE 11
(3) SENS. ADJUSTMENT
The motion sensor’s sensitivity adjustment controls “detection
distance”. It can be adjusted to compensate for seasonal variations
in temperature and to reduce unwanted triggering. The optimum
sensitivity can be achieved by setting the SENS. control knob
initially to its mid position and then adjusting the control knob
clockwise to increase (up to 12 meters) the detection distance or
anti-clockwise to decrease (down to 3 meters) the detection
distance.
OPERATION
By using the wall switch connected to your motion sensor light,
you can easily select one of two modes of operation: Automatic
Operation and Manual Override.
(1) AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Turn on the wall switch. The light will be automatically on when
the motion sensor detects motion and will be off after the motion
is stopped or out of detection range. The unit is active only from
dusk to dawn. 4
(2) MANUAL OVERRIDE
To keep the light on regardless of the motion, you can override
the Automatic Operation. Turn the wall switch off and on twice
within 4 seconds. The interval between the first and second
operation must be within 0.5 - 2 seconds.
In Manual Override mode, the light will remain on for around 4 ~
6 hours despite no motion; then the light will turn off and the
motion sensor will be back to Auto Operation mode automatically.
Users can also set the motion sensor back to Auto Operation by
turning off the wall switch for at least 10 seconds and then turn it
back on.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Light does not turn on:
l
Confirm that you have made a correct “wiring connection”.
lMake sure that the bulb has not burned out.
Light remains on:
lMake sure the wiring connection is correct.
lIf you set the motion sensor to Manual Override,
remember that you must turn the wall switch off for at
least 10 seconds before switch the motion sensor on back
to Automatic Operation.
lCheck if the TIME setting is correct.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirement AC 220 ~ 240V / 50Hz
Power Cord Requirement H05RN-F, 3G, 1.0mm²
Lighting Load Max. 60W Halogen Bulb or 13W
PL Bulb
Additional Lighting Load Max. 1,000W Incandescent or
500W Fluorescent
Detection Angle Up to 180°
at 20°
C
Detection Distance Up to 12M at 20°
C
Mounting Height
Recommended 1.8 ~ 2.5M (5.9 ~
8.2 Ft) Wall Mount
Wall Switch Control On / Off / Manual Override
Sensor Operation Auto
Time Adjustment 5 ± 3 sec ~ 8 ± 3 min
Lux Adjustment Activatedwhen Lux below 50
Sensitivity Adjustment Approx. 3~12M
Operating Temperature -20°
C ~ +40°
C
Warm Up Time About 1 min
Protection Class Class II
Protection Degree IP44
Safety CE, GS
INES73EVSPEC
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