Orbit OSLPIR240B User manual

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OSLPIR240B is a 240 degree standalone motion
sensor with fully automatic indoor and outdoor
security/courtesy lighting control. An adjustable timer
lets you select how long the light stays on after
activation. The Lux and sensitivity settings are also
adjustable according to your needs.
This model comes with the following operation modes:
(1) Auto: automatic operation
(2) Manual override: When the light is on, turn the wall
switch off and on twice within 4 seconds to enter
manual override operation.
Note: Read this entire manual before you start to
install the system.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Main Body
Back Plate
Corner Mounting Plate
Attachment Ring
Lens
Control Knobs: Under the ring; from left to right:
Time, Sensitivity, and Lux control knobs
SAFETY NOTICE
Avoid installing the unit in storming or raining
weather.
Be sure to isolate or switch off power source
before installing or maintenance.
Make sure that the power wiring comes from
circuit with an external 16A miniature circuit
breaker for the short circuit protection or a
suitable fuse.
IMPORTANT
Installation must be performed by skilled
technicians who are informed about the standards
and technical requirements of the appliance and its
proper installation.
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.
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 THE MOUNTING LOCATION
When deciding a proper location to install the unit,
please take the following points into consideration:
This unit is designed to be installed indoor or
outdoor on the wall/ceiling with the lens facing
downwards. Install the unit wrongly may impair
its functionality. (FIGURE 1a & 1b)
FIGURE 1a
OSLPIR240B
240° Professional Motion
Sensor
INTRODUCTION

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FIGURE 1b
For the best results, fix your sensor on a solid
surface, 2 meters above the ground.
For outdoor installation, a location under eaves is
preferable.
Avoid aiming the motion sensor at pools, heating
vents, air conditioners, or objects which may
change temperature rapidly.
Do not allow sunlight to fall directly on the front of
unit.
Avoid pointing the unit at trees or shrubs or where
the motion of pets may be detected.
The motion sensor is more sensitive to objects
moving across its field of detection. It is less
sensitive to objects moving directly towards the
sensor head. (FIGURE 2)
FIGURE 2
Select a location for the unit based on the
coverage angles shown in FIGURE 3.
FIGURE 3
INSTALLATION
Prepare a drill and a screwdriver at hand, and then
start the installation:
Wall Mounting Installation (FIGURE 4)
Remove the Back Plate (retained by 1 screw on
the bottom) from the main body.
Install the Back Plate with two screws on a
desirable place on the wall.
After correct wiring connection, fix the main body
to the Back Plate by screwing the screw on the
bottom.
FIGURE 4
Note: If the mounting location is around the corner,
use the Corner Mounting Plate to fix the Back Plate
and the main body as indicated below (FIGURE 5 &
6):
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6

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WIRING INSTRUCTION
(1) Switch off the power source or wall switch.
(2) Remove the Back Plate (retained by 1 screw on
the bottom) from the main body.
(3) Make a pin hole (up to 2 pin holes available) in
the center of the cable gasket on the Back Plate.
(FIGURE 7)
FIGURE 7
(4) Force the cable through the seal and unscrew two
screws on the pressure block.
(5) Strip approximately 6-8mm insulating part of the
wires from the power cord.
(6) Before connecting, ensure that the main body
gasket is firmly seated in its original place.
Note: The power cord must meet H05RN-F,
1.0mm² requirements.
(7) Connect the BROWN wire (Live wire) of the
power cord to the terminal block "L" mark.
Connect the BLUE wire (Neutral wire) of the
power cord to the terminal block “N” mark.
Connect the Live wire of lamp fixture to the
terminal block "LS" mark.
Connect the Neutral wire of lamp fixture to the
terminal block "N1" mark.
If the lamp fixture comes with the green/yellow
(Earth) wire, you can fix the wire to the terminal
block " " mark. Note that the terminal helps
fix the wire of lamp fixture but does not provide
grounding function. (FIGURE 8)
FIGURE 8
Install a wall switch adjacent to the power source
(FIGURE 9). The wall switch will help you in
switching the unit to manual override mode.
Please refer to the OPERATION section for more
information.
Load
SW
AC
Power
FIGURE 9
TEST / ADJUST THE SENSOR AND
LIGHTING SYSTEM
Prepare a flathead screwdriver for adjusting the
control knobs. To access the control knobs, pull off
the attachment ring from the top lens segment by
pressing two concave surfaces on the ring (FIGURE
10). After setting, fix the cover back to its place.
FIGURE 10
(1) TEST THE SENSOR
Turn the TIME and the LUX control knobs
counterclockwise to the edge - the TEST position.
(FIGURE 11)
FIGURE 11
Turn the power on, and the sensor will take about
90 seconds to warm up. During the period the
light may flash one time. After warm-up, the light
will turn off and you may take a walk test and the
light will turn on. This confirms that the wiring
was done properly and that the light is working.
Walk through the coverage area. The light will
turn on when motion is detected. Wait until the
light turns off and then move again to test the
sensor.

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(2) SETTINGS
TIME ADJUSTMENT (FIGURE 12)
The TIME control knob determines how long the light
will stay on after motion is detected. Turn the TIME
control knob counterclockwise to decrease the light-on
duration (down to 5 seconds). Turn the TIME control
knob clockwise to increase the duration (up to 12
minutes).
FIGURE 12
LUX ADJUSTMENT (FIGURE 13)
The LUX control knob determines at which ambient
Lux level the connected light will turn on when the
sensor is in Automatic Operation mode.
The adjustable Lux range is between 20 and 200 Lux.
Turn the LUX control knob clockwise to the MOON
position and the light will only turn on at night (below
20 Lux). Turn the LUX control knob counterclockwise
to increase the Lux setting. Note that the “T”position
is for TEST mode. Adjust the control knob depending
on your requirements.
FIGURE 13
SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT (FIGURE 14)
The Sensitivity control knob determines the detection
distance of the sensor. The detection distance can
be adjusted so that user can prevent undesired light
triggers. Turn the control knob clockwise to increase
the detection distance (up to 12 meters) or
counterclockwise to decrease the detection distance
(down to 3 meters).
SENS SENS
FIGURE 14
SENSOR SWIVEL ADJUSTMENT (FIGURE 15)
Depending on individual need, the motion sensor can
be adjusted horizontally 90° to the left or 90° to the
right.
FIGURE 15
DETECTION RANGE ADJUSTMENTS
For limiting the detection range the clip-on lens covers
can be used to blank off lens segments. For different
requirements, the clip-on lens covers can be cut to
size horizontally and vertically to set detection
coverage. (FIGURE 16)
FIGURE 16
1. Follow the grooves on the covers, and cut it to the
suitable size to blank off the lens segment for the
undesirable detection area.
2. Press the two concave surfaces on the attachment
ring to pull off the ring.
3. Place the covers onto the notches at the sensor
lens top. The attachment ring is replaced to the
unit holding the covers steadily in place.
OPERATION
Depending on your needs, you can switch the unit
between the following operation modes: Automatic
Operation and Manual Override.
(1) Automatic Operation
Turn on the wall switch. After 90 seconds warm-up
the sensor will enter Automatic Operation. When the
sensor detects motion and the ambient light level is
lower than the LUX setting, the connected light will

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automatically turn on. The light will stay on for the
duration of TIME setting and then turn off. Note that
if motion is detected again while the light is still on, the
time counting will be reset.
(2) Manual Override
To keep the light on regardless of the motion, you can
override the automatic operation. To enable Manual
Override mode, first ensure that the light is on and
then turn the wall switch off and on twice (off-on, off-on)
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 5 hours. After 5 hours the light will turn off and
the motion sensor will revert to Automatic Operation.
Users can also manually set the motion sensor back to
Automatic Operation by turning off the wall switch for
at least 10 seconds and then turning it back on.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Light does not turn on
Confirm that you have made a correct “wiring
connection”.
Make sure that the bulbs have not burned out.
Light remains on
Make sure the wiring connection is correct.
If you set the system to manual override,
remember that you must turn the wall switch off
for at least 10 seconds to turn off the lights.
Check if the TIME setting is correct.
Others
The specification of protective shield shall consult
the local service agent.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirement
AC 220 - 240V / 50Hz
Lighting Load
Incandescent Max. 2000W;
Fluorescent Max. 1000W
Detection Angle
Up to 240° at 20°C, 2m height
Detection Distance
Up to 12m at 20°C, 2m height
Swiveling Angle
90° leftward or 90° rightward
Mounting Height
Recommended:
1.8 - 2.5m (5.9 - 8.2 Ft) for Wall
Mount
2.5 - 4.0m (8.2 - 13.1Ft) for
Ceiling Mount
Sensor Operation
Auto / Manual Override
Time Adjustment
5 sec - 12 min
Lux Adjustment
20 - 200 Lux
Warm Up Time
90 seconds
Working Temperature
-20°C - 40°C / -4°F - 104°F
Protection Class
Class II
Protection Degree
IP44
Safety
CE
*Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
A501111862R01 2013/08
WARRANTY:
Your product is warranted against faults and manufacture when used
in normal domestic use for a period of one year.
We undertake to replace this product at no charge if found to be
defective due to a manufacturing fault during the warranty period.
This warranty excludes damage caused by misuse, neglect, shipping
accident, incorrect installation, or work carried out by anyone other
than a qualified electrical service technician.
If your product fails to operate satisfactorily, please return it to the
retailer from whom it was purchased to obtain a repair or
replacement product. You will need to produce satisfactory evidence
of date of purchase. If the product is to be replaced (cannot be
repaired) then that replacement will be of the same or similar product
or accessory excluding packaging, instruction card etc.
In New Zealand product is covered by the Consumers Guarantee Act
(1993). In accordance with the act consumers are advised that:
The manufacturer does not undertake that repair facilities and parts
are necessarily available for this product.
In Australia, our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a
replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any
other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled
to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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