Step 1
Place the Live In wire into the left hand
position of the connector, the switched
Live Out wire into the second from
left position of the connector and neutral
into right hand position of connector.
(see diagram 1).
Step 2
Set the timing as per timing table
(see diagram 3). The black square illustrates
where the dip switch should be situated.
For example:
10min 1 = OFF, 2 = ON, 3 = OFF, 4 = OFF
Step 3
To adjust lux level (i.e. the ambient light
level at which you would like your lights to
be activated via the PIR timer) please
refer to the lux level rotary adjuster
diagram. Rotate the lux level adjustment
clockwise to decrease the level of light
required to turn the lights on and
anticlockwise to increase the level of light
required to turn the lights on. See diagram
1 for position of lux level adjustment.
Step 4
Re-apply mains supply. The blue locator
ring will light up around the PIR button.
Your light or appliance, will now be
switched off. Please refer to operation
section.
Step 5
Reduce lux level to sufficient level by
rotating clockwise towards (–) if required.
(–) represents 0 lux level.
Installation Notes
N.B. After installation the PIR will require
approximately 5 minutes to initialise.
Outdoor Installation
Outdoor Unit can only be used in conjunction
with the surface mount box supplied.
Take the surface mount box and remove
the knock out section. It is recommend the
hole is cut with a 20mm hole saw for
cleanest effect. If required and to ensure
IP66 waterproof rating, please use a suitable
M20 cable gland use appropriate sealing
washers. Mount the surface mount box on a
secure surface using the mounting pack
supplied. Place screw cover seals over the
mounting screws. It is essential that the
correct IP 66 rated connections are made to
keep the integrity of the IP rated back
box maintained. Mount timer unit onto
surface mount box using the four screws at
all four corners ensuring even connection
with the seal-Place screw cover seals
over left and right screw cavities. Clip on
front fascia plate.
Flexible Cable
– It is always better to use
cable glands with flexible cable, with the
gland connected at the bottom, rather than
through the top. Ensure sealing washers
are used with all connections and all glands
and connections are done up tightly with
a spanner to ensure water tightness.
SWA Glands
– SWA glands can be used
but must be IP rated. The IP rating for the
SWA gland guarantees only the
connections to the SWA cable. You will still
need a nylon sealing washer to maintain
the IP rating from the gland to the switch
housing back box. As a general rule,
nylon washers work best with this type of
application. Rubber washers can deform
when used with metal glands. Connections
must be done up tightly with a spanner
to ensure water tightness.
3
INSTRUCTION GUIDE
|
OUTDOOR ILLUMINATED PIR TIMER – 3 WIRE
2 mins 5 mins 10 mins 15 mins 20 mins 30 mins 40 mins 60 mins