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INSTALLATION AND WIRING

● Please disconnect power completely and read the en�re instruc�on manual

   carefully before installa�on and retain for future reference.

● Installa�on and assembly of electrical equipment must be carried out by qualified

   electricians. Contact a qualified electrician in the event of fault or break down.

● A circuit breaker (250VAC, 10A) type C according to EN60898-1 of load 1 (↑

)

   must be installed in the fixed wiring for protec�on.

   A circuit breaker (250VAC, 6A) type C according to EN60898-1 of load 2 (C1,C2)

   must be installed in the fixed wiring for protec�on.

Time Adjustment:

Time 1 (for ↑) with 7 steps adjustable: 

     (

Pulse)-30s-1m-5m-15m-30m-Test

Time 2 (terminals C1, C2) with 7 steps adjustable:10s-1m-5m-10m-20m-30m-60m

● Mul�ple sensor wiring in parallel (max. 6 pcs)

Lux Adjustment:

With 7 steps adjustable (for Load 1 only): 10-100-500-1000-2000 lux-Daylight(    )-Teach In(    )

*

 Load 2 is independent and not controlled by Lux se�ng.

30s

1m

5m 15m

30m

Test

TIME 1

TIME 2

1m

5m 10m 20m

30m

60m

10s

100

500

1000 2000

LUX

10

FIG

.3

L

N

Load

Push

Bu�on

Push

Bu�on

Note:

 The detector LED indicator will blink 3 �mes when the poten�ometer is adjusted and the

           desired step is successfully selected.

Note:

 The detector LED indicator will blink 3 �mes when the poten�ometer is adjusted and the

           desired step is successfully selected.

Pulse Func�on

For staircase �mer switch opera�on (see FIG. 2); for each detec�on the load will switch on for

1 sec and off for 9 sec as a complete cycle before next detec�on.

Test Func�on

Under Test mode the load will switch on for 3 sec for each detec�on, and switch off for 2 sec

before next detec�on. Under Test mode the Lux se�ng is deac�vated.

Presence Func�on

During the delay �me a�er the sensor was triggered, the Presence func�on will force the sensor

to switch off the load when the ambient brightness is higher than the Lux se�ng value for 5 min,

regardless of any movement detected.

Teach In Func�on

Switch the Lux se�ng to Teach-in mode at the desired ambient brightness level. The load will

turn OFF. The sensor LED indicator will flash for 20 sec while sensor learning the ambient

brightness. The sensor LED indicator and the load will stay ON for 3 sec and then go OFF, then

the learning process is done. The learned brightness value is accepted as the new brightness

switching value. 

When the ambient lightness is lower than 5 lux, the sensor will accept 5 lux as the brightness

switching value. When the ambient brightness is higher than 2000 lux, the sensor will accept

2000 lux as the brightness switching value.

Push-bu�on Func�on (Op�onal) 

An op�onal N.O. momentary external push bu�on can be wired to the sensor. Short press the

bu�on once to turn on the load, delay �me according to TIME se�ng; short press it again to

turn it off, delay �me (for OFF) according to TIME se�ng.  Please note when using the push

bu�on feature the LUX level is disregarded.

Wiring

● Normal wiring connec�on.

FIG

.1

C2  C1

L

N N

P/S

L

N

Load

Push

Bu�on

Load

Power Supply

FIG

.2

● For staircase �mer switch opera�on.

L

N

Push

Bu�on

Staircase �mer

L

N

OUT

IN

μ

Load

L

N N

P/S

C2  C1

L

N N

P/S

C2  C1

L

N N

P/S

C2  C1

Summary of Contents for PMSC

Page 1: ...ture 20 C 45 C Detector with surface mount box Detector with flush mount spring clips PACKAGE CONTENTS OPERATION AND FUNCTION Features This series is available in various moun ng ways e g surface mount and flush mount both applicable and can fit to a standard 1 gang pa ress box The accessories surface mount box and back cover with spring clips to meet different moun ng requirement A red LED indicator ...

Page 2: ...a complete cycle before next detec on Test Func on Under Test mode the load will switch on for 3 sec for each detec on and switch off for 2 sec before next detec on Under Test mode the Lux se ng is deac vated Presence Func on During the delay me a er the sensor was triggered the Presence func on will force the sensor to switch off the load when the ambient brightness is higher than the Lux se ng val...

Page 3: ...FIG 8 5 Restore the power supply FIG 6 FIG 8 68 Drill a hole with 68mm on the ceiling With surface mount box supplied 1 There are 4 pairs of knockouts with various distances from 56mm to 80mm on the bo om cover of combined surface mount box for different moun ng applica ons See FIG 9 Select two same figures on both ends for the corresponding distance for fixing See FIG 10 2 To feed power cables throu...

Page 4: ...t sources such as hea ng outlets 5 Detector false Ac va on Adverse temperature changes can result in unwanted ac va ons 6 Maintenance and repair Do not a empt to repair as there are no serviceable parts inside and could invalidate warranty or result in personal injury Clean detector lens and outside casing with a so damp cloth TROUBLE SHOOTING Non dropping screw Walk Test It takes approximately 60...

Page 5: ...ng check with your retailer or local authority for suitable op ons Due to our policy of con nuous improvement we reserve the right to change specifica on without prior no ce Errors and omissions excepted These instruc ons have been carefully checked prior to publica on However no responsibility can be accepted by E Ma c for any misinterpreta on of these instruc ons RoHS Ema c_PMSC_Instruc ons_Rev01...

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