
4. Use the Wall mounting cover to mark the position of screw holes onto mounting surface.
Drill the wall to depth of about 10 cm and t the plastic plugs, and then x the Wall
mounting cover to the mounting surface with Wall mounting screws. Care should be
taken to avoid drilling or screwing into concealed electrical wiring.
5. Unscrew the Terminal Block Cover Screws then remove it. Connecting the Power Cable
(H05RR-F 3C 1mm², not included) to the Terminal Block, see the relative symbol in Figure.
Ensure the cable must pass through the Cable Gasket.
6. Re-t the Terminal Block Cover.
7. Fit the lamp body to the Wall Mounting Cover. Adjusting the light direction you desired.
8. Plug the power Cable into the main socket and switch power on, and then you can
adjust the PIR Sensor Floodlight to desired working state.
█UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROL
ADJUSTING THE DURATION TIME: The length of time that remains switched on after
activation can be adjusted from (10±5) seconds to (30±5) minutes. Rotating the TIME
knob from (+) to (-) will reduce the duration time.
Note: Once the light has been triggered by the PIR sensor any subsequent detection will
start the timed period again from the beginning.
ADJUSTING THE LUX CONTROL LEVEL: The Lux control module has a built-in sensing
device (photocell) that detects daylight and darkness. Rotating the LUX knob anti-clockwise
is from light ( ) to dark ( ). The ( ) position denotes that the Units can work at day and
night, and the ( ) position only work at night. You can set to operate the unit at the
desired level by adjusting the LUX knob.
ADJUSTING THE SENSITIVITY: The sensitivity means the Maximum distance which PIR
Sensor can be triggered by movement body. Turning the SENS knob from (+) to (-) will
decrease the sensitivity.
█Setting the controls (Refer Figure)
1. Put the Lux control knob to light ( ) position, turn the wall switch on and wait about half
a minute for the control circuit to stabilize. At this stage ensure that the TIME control knob
is set at minimum duration time (-) position (Rotating the TIME knob anti-clockwise to
stop-position). The light will now switch on and remain on for about 30 seconds (within
60 seconds).
2. Direct the sensor toward the desired area to be scanned.
3. Have another person move across the center of the area to be scanned and slowly
adjust the angle of the sensor arm until the unit sensors the presence of the moving
person, causing the light to switch on. (Refer Fig. 1B).
4. Adjust time control to required setting.
5. To set the light level at which the light will automatically switch “on” at night, turn the
LUX control knob from daylight ( ) to night ( ). If the light is required to switch on
earlier, e. g. Dusk, wait for the desired light level, and then slowly turn the LUX control
knob towards daylight while someone walks across the center of the area to be detected.
When the light switches on, release the LUX control knob. You may need to make further
adjustments to achieve your ideal light level setting.
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█Specications
■Detection range: Max. 12meters at approx.180°scan
■Duration Time adjustment: (10±5) seconds to (30±5) minutes.
■Detection circuitry: Passive Infra-Red (PIR)
■Power required: 220-240V~ 50/60 Hz,
■Maximum load: Max.40x0.5W LED
■Weatherproof: IP44
■Power Cable: H05RN-F 3G 1.0mm² rubber cord
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY
Light does not
switch on when
there is movement
in the detection
area.
1. No mains voltage Check all connections, and Fuses/switches
2. Nearby lighting is too bright. Redirect sensor or relocate the lamp
3.Sensor positioned in wrong
direction
Redirect sensor
Light switches on
for no apparent
reason (false
trigger)
1. Heat sources such as air-con,
Vents, heater ues, barbecues, other
outside lighting, moving cars are
activating sensor.
Redirect sensor away from these sources.
2. Animals/birds e.g. possums or
domestic animals.
Redirecting sensor may help.
3. Interference from on/off switching
of electric fans or lights on the same
circuit as your lamp. (This problem
does not always occur but a faulty
switch or noisy uorescent light may
cause the sensor false active.)
Should the false triggering become troublesome,
consider:
(a) Replacing a faulty switch.
(b) Replacing noisy uorescent tubes and/or
starters.
(c) Connecting the light to a separate circuit (in
most cases where one or more of the above
suggestions have been carried out, false
triggering has been reduced.)
4. Reection from swimming pool, or
reective surface.
Redirect sensor.
5. Nearby the eld of strong
electromagnetic disturbance
Relocate the lamp
Light remains on. 1. Continuously false triggered, see
above mentioned
Redirecting sensor may help
Light switches on
during daylight hours
1. Shadow the PIR sensor Redirecting sensor may help
The detection
distance becomes
shorter
1. Dirty the LENS of PIR sensor Cleaning the LENS use soft cloth soaked with
water, and not scratch the LENS
2. Warn and wet environment