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1. General Information

These instructions should be read carefully and retained for further reference  
and maintenance.

2. Safety

• Before installation or maintenance, ensure the mains supply to the PIR sensor 

is switched off and the circuit supply fuses are removed or the circuit breaker 
turned off.

• It is recommended that a qualified electrician is consulted or used for  

the installation of this PIR sensor and install in accordance with the  
current IEE wiring and Building Regulations.

• Check that the total load on the circuit including when this PIR sensor is fitted 

does not exceed the rating of the circuit cable, fuse or circuit breaker.

3. Technical Specifications

• 230V AC 50 Hz

• This PIR is of Class ll Construction and must not be earthed

• Motion Detection Range: 

Up to 12 metres at a 2.5m mounting height

• Detection Angle:

200°

• Maximum Switching Load: 

2300W Halogen Lighting 

  

500W Fluorescent Lighting 

  

140W LED Lighting 

  

150W Discharge Lighting (SON, HQI)

• Time ON Adjustment: 

5 seconds to 18 minutes

• Dusk Level Adjustment: 

Day and Night or Night time only operation

• IP55 Rated suitable for restricted external applications

• CE Compliant

• Manual Override

• Multiple PIR Sensor Switching: A maximum of 8 MTLW3000 PIR sensors  

  

can be wired in parallel, to enable any detector  

  

to turn ON all the lights connected (The total load  

  

must not exceed the lamp rating of a single  

  

MTLW3000 unit).

Summary of Contents for MTLW3000

Page 1: ...I n s t a l l a t i o n O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s 2300W PIR Light Controller Model MTLW3000 White...

Page 2: ...the rating of the circuit cable fuse or circuit breaker 3 Technical Specifications 230V AC 50 Hz This PIR is of Class ll Construction and must not be earthed Motion Detection Range Up to 12 metres at...

Page 3: ...ll not detect through glass e g in a glazed porch The sensor is more sensitive to movement ACROSS its field of vision than to movement directly TOWARDS See diagram B Therefore position the unit so tha...

Page 4: ...en beneath the surface Insert the rawl plugs into the holes Pass the cables through the cable entry points on the wiring box ensuring the grommet s is used to maintain the IP rating of the PIR sensor...

Page 5: ...e in place Slowly rotate the PIR sensor body downwards and back upwards to double check that no wires are trapped Fully tighten the fixing screw See diagram D Diagram C Diagram E Diagram G Diagram F D...

Page 6: ...lluminate for approximately 1 minute This indicates the unit is wired correctly and the unit is in Test Mode Adjust the sensor head to the desired direction for best coverage See diagram C Note Anglin...

Page 7: ...te Repeat the above walking at various angles and distances to the unit This will help you to establish the detection pattern If the detection area is too small for your requirements try angling the s...

Page 8: ...ximately the same level of darkness each evening Observe the operation of the unit If the unit is starting to operate too early i e when it is quite light adjust the control slightly anti clockwise If...

Page 9: ...andom Solution The unit may be suffering from false activation Cover the sensor lens completely with a thick cloth This will prevent the sensor from seeing anything If the unit now switches off after...

Page 10: ...that the unit will not detect through glass e g in a glazed porch The level of ambient light in the area may be too bright to allow operation at the current DUSK setting During the hours of darkness...

Page 11: ...proof of purchase and it will be replaced free of charge For years 2 and 5 or any difficulty in the first year telephone the helpline on 020 8450 0515 Note A proof of purchase is required in all case...

Page 12: ...il csc timeguard com For a product brochure please contact If you experience problems do not immediately return the unit to the store Telephone the Timeguard Customer Helpline Qualified Customer Suppo...

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