PIR Detector
9721WHW
DETA Electrical Company Limited
Kingsway House Laporte Way
Luton Bedfordshire LU4 8RJ UK
NPD 0519
April 2016 MCINS10 V1
Tel: +44 (0)1582 544 544 Technical Helpline: +44(0)1582 544 548
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Features
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Deta Connect PIRs can be controlled by the Connect App by pairing it with
the Connect Link hub.
PIRs can be set & reset remotely – Home or Away, provided there’s a
Broadband connection
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Because we are always making updates and improvements to Deta Connect
products, we need to ensure that you have the most up to date instruction
guide. Please visit the link below to view the current manual.
Quick reference instructions
Please refer to the online instruction guide BEFORE attempting installation.
The diagram on the following page provides a useful reference when
installing and setting up the product. Deta Connect is fully legal to install in
your own home: however, if in doubt always consult a qualified electrician.
Set up and Installation
Setup
The PIR sensor will trigger any Deta Connect receiver, such as a Dimmer
Switch or a Power Socket, to which it is ‘Linked’. It is possible to link a PIR to
as many Deta Connect devices as desired as long as they are within its range
(approx. 10-15m indoors under normal conditions).
Linking the PIR to a Deta Connect device
1.
Place the Deta Connect device that you wish to control in ‘Linking’ mode.
For information on how to do this please refer to the instruction manual for
that specific Deta Connect device.
2.
Whilst the Deta Connect device is in linking mode, move the slider
marked ‘Learn’ on the rear of the PIR to its opposite position. The LED light
on the target device will flash to confirm that the PIR is linked. This process
can be repeated to control multiple devices from one PIR.
Setting The Detection Angle
Setting the detection angle will determine the area in which the presence of
movement will trigger the PIR. This angle can be altered by adding the lens
covers that partially cover the sensor lens.
Vertically, the maximum detection angle is always 65 degrees. Horizontally,
the maximum detection angle is 80 degrees without lens covers and
20 degrees with the lens covers.
The lens covers can be cut in order to alter the angle of detection. The
more that is cut away, the wider the detection angle.