PIR1200W & PIR1200B VELLEMAN
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PIR1200W & PIR1200B - - PIR Motion Detector
1. Introduction
The
PIR1200W
&
PIR1200B
are very sensitive and energy-saving motion detectors. They are equipped with an IC
and use SMT technology. The detector’s position can be adjusted up/down and left/right. Motion detectors are
triggered when movement is detected and the
PIR1200W
&
PIR1200B
can distinguish between night and day.
Installation of the device is very easy and it is suited for a wide range of applications.
2. Specifications
Power Source
220-240Vac
Power Frequency
50-60Hz
Ambient Light
< 3lux-2000lux (adjustable)
Activation Duration
min. 8sec. ±3sec. / max. 7min. ± 2min.
Detection Angle
180°
Detection Range
12m max. (< 24°C)
Working Temperature
-20°C to +40°C
Working Humidity
< 93% RH
Installation Height
0.5m to 3.5m
Power Consumption
0.45W (standby 0.1W)
Motion Speed Detection Range
0.6 ~ 1.5m/s
3. Operation
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You can adjust the detection area according to your needs : turn the device to the left or right and aim it up or
down. Note that the detector is much more sensitive to objects moving across the detection area (fig. 1 below)
than it is to objects coming straight at it (fig. 2 below). This is a very important consideration when selecting the
mounting location.
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The device can distinguish between day and night thanks to the adjustable ambient light setting. The device can
work in the daytime when the “sun” (max.) position is selected with the selector at the back of the device. The
device will only work with an ambient light level < 3lux when the “moon” (min.) position is selected.
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TIME adjustment : enables the user to set the activation duration (min. 8sec. ±3sec., max. 7min. ± 2min.)
4. Installation (see fig. 3, 4 & 5 on p. 2)
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Deactivate and remove the fuse.
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Remove the screw at the bottom. Remove the two recesses and insert the wires through the holes.
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The bottom part of the housing is mounted with the included screw.
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Connect the wires according to the figures on p. 2.
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Attach the sensor to the bottom part of the housing. Screw the housing shut and connect the device with the
mains.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2