6.
When completed. turn the knobs of Time-Off on the unit to
mark. and turn the knob
of Lux on the unit to the
mark
7.
Reinstate the power supply to the floodlight and switch on the wall switch, if installed.
When the PIR is triggered, the LED of the PIR will blink once and the floodlight will turn
on for around 5 seconds then turn off,. It is now in
•test
mode'.
Warm-Up
It will take approximately 5 seconds for the PIR detector to warm up after powered on.
During this period the floodlight will turn on. When the floodlight turns off, the warm-up
procedure is complete and the PIR detector is ready.
Walk Test
The user can perform a walk test to ensure the PIR detector's range falls within the desired
area of coverage. This test also checks if the unit is still within the communication range of
the Z-Wave controller.
1. Walk through its PIR Detector coverage area. The floodlight turns on when you move
and turns off after approximately 5 seconds. Wait for the floodlight to turn off before
moving again to test.
2. If necessary, tilt the floodlight to achieve desired result. The floodlight may be tilted
downwards by up to 30 0 to light the area directly under it. Tilting by more than 300 may
cause issues with the lux sensor as light reflected back from the area under the
floodlight may switch the lux sensor to daylight mode hence turning the floodlight off.
3. When you are satisfied with the coverage area you can now set the desired Time
period and Lux level.
Time and Lux adjustment
You can set desired Time period and Lux level through:
(i) the Z-Wave controller if the unit is already connected to it, or
{ii) manually adjusting the knobs on the unit if not connected to a Z-Wave network. The
ollowing section describes the steps for manual setting.
(1) Time adjustment
Time-off knob controls how long the floodlight will stay on after the motion is detected.
Turn the TIME control knob towards the + sign to increase how long the floodlight stays
on (up to about 12 minutes) or towards the T to decrease (down to about 8 seconds).
The recommended setting for Time control is approximately midpoint of the scale
(approximately 5 minutes).
About 5 seconds
About 12 minutes
5