
AUCKLAND
9 Levene Place, Mount Wellington
PO Box 12 249, Penrose, Auckland 1061
New Zealand
P +64 9 525 6051
VYNCO INDUSTRIES (NZ) LIMITED
CHRISTCHURCH
388 Tuam Street, Phillipstown, Christchurch, 8011
PO Box 9022, Tower Junction, Christchurch 8149
New Zealand
P +64 3 379 9283
VYNCO.CO.NZ
INSV0103
WIRING DIAGRAM SETTING THE CONTROLS
STEP 1
With the sensor fully installed.
STEP 2
Turn the time dial to the minimum (5 seconds)
and the lux dial to minimum (DAY).
STEP 3
Turn on power to the lights or load connected to the
sensor. The light or load may turn ON for a short
period (30 seconds) while the sensor warms up,
it will then turn off.
STEP 4
Walk through the coverage area, the lights
or load connected to the sensor should turn ON.
This conrms the wiring is correct and the light
or load is operational.
STEP 5
Adjust the time dial to your desired setting.
STEP 6
To set the ambient light level at which the sensor
will switch on, turn the lux dial to the minimum
(night). When the light in the room or area is at the
desired level, have someone walk continuously
through the detection zone as the lux dial is
increased. When the light or load connected to
the sensor turns ON release the dial.
STEP 7
If the installation is outdoors, refer to functional test
method for daylight hours,
FIELD VIEW OF DIAGRAM
FUNCTIONALITY TEST DURING DAYLIGHT PROCEDURE
STEP 1
Ensure correct wiring by a suitably qualied person
following the installation instructions provided with
the product.
STEP 2
Set lux and duration time to minimum
STEP 3
Using the VMOSS packaging, cover the sensor
completely. Covering the sensor will bypass the
surrounding lux sensitivity control and allow the PIR
to be activated. This check will ensure the load is
connected correctly and will turn on.
STEP 4
Adjust lux and the time dial to desired setting once
the sensor activation is conrmed.
The lux level in very bright areas or peak sunlight
may exceed the sensor’s maximum lux sensitivity
control of 2000 lux. This may cause the sensor
to not operate until its eld of detection darkens.