IMPORTANT:
Never attempt to remove the Lens cover, as this will
damage the PIR and render all guarantee invalid.
The Floodlight must be earthed.
Before touching the floodlight, please switch off and allow it to cool.
In the event of damage the safety glass, must be replaced with a new tempered glass.
Please note the warning mark (label) on the floodlight.
WARNING:
TECHNICAL DATA:
Voltage:
220-240 VAC 50Hz
Bulb:
Max. 150W, R7s 78 mm tungsten halogen lamp (suitable for art.no 962423 & 962424)
Max. 500W, R7s 118 mm tungsten halogen lamp (suitable for art.no 962437 & 962438)
Waterproof: IP44
1. Loosen the Cope stud before rotating PIR sensor.
2. Adjust the detection area by rotating the PIR Sen-
sor and Floodlight.
3. Adjusting the duration time: Turning the TIME
KNOB from (-) to (+) will increase the duration time
(refer to Fig. 6)
4. Adjusting the Lux control level: ( ) position deno-
tes PIR can switch on the floodlight during daylight
and night. ( ) position denotes PIR can switch on
the floodlight only at night. (refer to Fig. 6)
5. Adjusting the sensitivity: Turning the SENS KNOB
from (-) to (+) will increase the sensitivity. (refer to
Fig. 6)
6. Walk-Test: Determining the detection area by Walk-
Test. Once the PIR sensor receives a valid trigger
signal (such as movement of a human body) within
its detection area, the floodlight will be turned on
for the pre-set period of time. Please place the
LUX control to day position and the TIME control
to minimum (-) during Walk-Test.
SENS
+
-
+
-
TIME
LUX
Fig. 6
SENS
+
-
+
-
TIME
LUX
Fig. 6
SENS
+
-
+
-
TIME
LUX
Fig. 6
SENS
+
-
+
-
TIME
LUX
Fig. 6
SENS
+
-
+
-
TIME
LUX
Fig. 6
OpERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF MOVEMENT DETECTOR
1. For the detection area of movement detector (PIR).
(see Fig. 5)
2. You can select the scanning field of PIR by adjusting
the swivel joint as shown in Fig. 6
3. You can select the duration time (from 10±5 seconds
to 4±1 minutes) and Lux level (from daylight to night)
by adjusting TIME and LUX knobs (see Fig. 6)
4. The ( ) position indicates that the PIR can work
during daylight and night, the ( ) position indicates
the PIR only works at night.
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Fig: 5
Fig: 6
Fig. 5
2,5 m
5 m
180°
10 m
12 m
Detection angle
Cope stud
Detection distance