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Please disconnect power completely and read the 
entire instruction manual carefully before installation.

3.1 Select the required location

3.1.1 Sensor adjustment

Fig. 2 shows the way coverage alters with ceiling height and with 
adjustments of the METER dial setting.

Section 4.2.3 shows how tilting and rotating the sensor can produce 
different fields of coverage.

Ceiling Height (H) 

Detection Coverage Diameter (D)

 

 

with METER on +

 2m 

7m

 2.5m 

7m

 3m 

10m

 3.5m 

12m

 4m 

12m

 4.5m 

12m

If the METER control is turned to - the coverage diameter is substantially 
reduced.

We do not recommend the use of these units with ceiling heights 
greater than 4.5m.

3.1.2 Helpful tips for installation

As the sensor responds to temperature change or moving heat sources, 
please avoid the following conditions:

• Avoid highly reflective surfaces within the detection range. 

• Avoid movable objects e.g. curtains and plants in the detection range 
  (these may cause erronious detections when moved by air flow from 
  fans or air conditioner).

• Avoid heat sources (e.g. heating vents, radiators, air conditioners and 
  filament lamps) in detection range.

• Avoid fans drawing air across the sensor lens.

3.2 Wiring

3.2.1 Lighting and HVAC are controlled by one PDSM362 (see Fig.3).

1

 Package Contents

2

 Product Description

3

 Installation and Wiring

Technical Specifications

Rated Voltage:

  

230V~ ±10% 50Hz

Loads 

PDSM362 (2 channels):

 

Load I ( L

È

) for Lighting: µ (contact 

 seperation)
 

Incandescent lamp: max. 2000W

 

Mains halogen lamp: max. 1000W

 

LV halogen lamp: max. 600VA

 

Fluorescent lamp: max. 900VA/100µF

 

Load II (D1-D2) for HVAC:

 

Max. 5A (cosØ =1) 250VAC or 30VDC

 

Max: 1/10HP (73W)

 

PDSM361 (1 channel):

 

Load I ( L

È

) for Lighting: µ (contact 

 seperation) 
 

Incandescent lamp: max. 2000W

 

Mains halogen lamp: max. 1000W

 

LV halogen lamp: max. 600VA

 

Fluorescent lamp: max. 900VA/100µF

Timer Adjustment

 

PDFM362:

(constant adjustment)

  

TIME1 (for lighting): 

 

Adjustable from 5sec to 20min 

 (continuously 

adjustable)

 

TIME2 (for HVAC): 

 

Adjustable from 10sec to 60min 

 (continuously 

adjustable)

 

PDFM361:

 

TIME: Adjustable from 5sec to 20min

 (continuously 

adjustable) 

LUX (light level)

 

Adjustable from 10LUX to 2000LUX

Adjustment

 (continuously 

adjustable)

Max. Detection Coverage

 

360º cone shape from ceiling height of 

 

2.5m giving 7m dia. coverage at floor 

 

level (for affect of ceiling height on 

 

coverage see section 3.1.1)

Conforms To 

EC Directives

All procedures indicated in this manual must be 
carried out by a professional installer.

METER

 

Adjustment

 

Adjustable continuously from 

 

+ giving maximum detection 

 

coverage at floor level to - giving a 

 

substantially reduced detection 

 

coverage at floor level 

Operating Temperature

 

0ºC to +45ºC

Environmental Protection

 

Class II, IP40

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 1

Side View 

Top View 

(showing individual  

 

beam pattern at floor level)

3.2.2 Lighting is controlled by two PDSM362’s to enlarge detection 
range (see Fig.4).

3.2.3 Lighting is controlled by a PDSM361 (see Fig. 5).

Fig. 8

Fig. 7

Surface Mount 

Presence Detector

PDSM362 / PDSM361 

Instructions

2.1 Features

The PDSM362 / PDSM361 controller is a ceiling surface mount presence
detector for indoor applications in commercial and domestic locations. 
PDSM361 covers lighting applications only, whereas PDSM362 can 
control lighting and HVAC (heating, ventilating and air conditioning) 
applications.
Adjustment of Time and LUX values can be made either by the dial 
controls on the sensor body or by the IR-10 Infrared remote control.

• PDSM362 has two relays for outputs load I and load II:
  load I is for lighting control and load II has voltage free contacts for
  HVAC control which operate at all LUX (light) levels.

• The sensor has a very high density of sensitive beams covering the 
  detection area. These are evenly distributed ensuring no dead spots 
  and detection of the smallest movements.

• Either side or bottom cable entry.

• Built-in red LED in sensor giving confirmation of remote control 
  settings and easy test operation.

2.2 Dimensions (see Fig.1)

Models PDSM362 / PDSM361

3.3 Installation procedure 

3.3.1 Insert large flat blade screwdriver into the groove as shown each 
side in turn and twist (see Fig. 6) to remove outer cover.

3.3.2 To separate bottom case from lens body force a small flat blade 
screwdriver into the hidden gap shown partially exposed in Fig. 7 then 
push screwdriver in towards centre and lever bottom case assembly 
away from lens body pins.

3.3.3 Remove cardboard and screws used to assemble and fix the sensor 
(see Fig. 8).

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Summary of Contents for PDSM362

Page 1: ...2000LUX Adjustment continuously adjustable Max Detection Coverage 360º cone shape from ceiling height of 2 5m giving 7m dia coverage at floor level for affect of ceiling height on coverage see section 3 1 1 Conforms To EC Directives All procedures indicated in this manual must be carried out by a professional installer METER Adjustment Adjustable continuously from giving maximum detection coverage...

Page 2: ...2000LUX Adjustment continuously adjustable Max Detection Coverage 360º cone shape from ceiling height of 2 5m giving 7m dia coverage at floor level for affect of ceiling height on coverage see section 3 1 1 Conforms To EC Directives All procedures indicated in this manual must be carried out by a professional installer METER Adjustment Adjustable continuously from giving maximum detection coverage...

Page 3: ...the control range see Fig 11 A Fig 11 B Fig 11 A PDFM362 control dials Fig 11 B PDFM361 control dials 4 2 3 Adjusting sensor head The sensor head can be tilted by as much as 30º off axis as shown in Fig 13A This can be achieved by using a flat blade screwdriver as shown in Fig 13B Fig 13C shows the tilt angle markings on the sensor body The tilt angle is read off against the edge of the mounting f...

Page 4: ...the control range see Fig 11 A Fig 11 B Fig 11 A PDFM362 control dials Fig 11 B PDFM361 control dials 4 2 3 Adjusting sensor head The sensor head can be tilted by as much as 30º off axis as shown in Fig 13A This can be achieved by using a flat blade screwdriver as shown in Fig 13B Fig 13C shows the tilt angle markings on the sensor body The tilt angle is read off against the edge of the mounting f...

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