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Motion Sensor Adjustments
The motion sensor’s settings can be adjusted as follows:
Step 1 – Adjust the TIME setting to minimum
Turn the TIME control fully anti-clockwise to set to the 10 second testing setting.
Step 2 – Adjust the LUX/LIGHT setting to maximum
Turn the LUX/LIGHT fully clockwise to set to maximum (sensor functioning in all
lighting conditions).
Step 3 – Adjust the RANGE setting
Turn the RANGE control fully anti-clockwise. Move away from the sensor until the
LED stops blinking. This will be the maximum detection range for the setting. To
increase the range, turn the control clockwise until the desired distance is
reached. (1m – 8m maximum)
Step 4 – Adjust the LUX/LIGHT setting
If the LUX/LIGHT control is set to maximum (fully clockwise), the lights will turn ON
whenever the room is occupied, even in full daylight.
If the LUX/LIGHT control is set to minimum (fully anti-clockwise), the lights will only
turn ON when the room is occupied AND is receiving low natural light.
Step 5 – Adjust the TIME setting
Turn the TIME control clockwise until the required delay is reached.
/ = 10sec (testing)
1 =10mins
2 = 20mins
3 = 30mins
Factory time out is pre set to 10 seconds.
NOTE: All the time intervals are within approximately 10 seconds of the stated time
out interval.
Step 6 – Microphone (audio sensor)
To disconnect the microphone, press the Push button once to activate the manual
override (sensor will turn OFF). Then hold down the Push button until the LED starts
to blink (approximately 5sec). Press the Push button once more to deactivate the
manual override (sensor will turn back ON). The PIR will continue to operate when
the microphone is disconnected.
To reconnect the microphone, repeat steps above.
Disabling the microphone is ideal for areas where there are high ambient sound
levels, such as near a busy road or in a shopping centre.
NOTE: Sensor must first detect motion (PIR) to switch the device on. Sensor will NOT
switch the device on if no motion is detected.
WARNING:
Controlling a load in excess of the specified ratings will damage the unit and lights
and could pose risk of fire and electric shock.
WARNING:
Do not install this unit to control a power socket.
OTHER CAUTIONS:
Disconnect power when working on electrical outlets or components.
Do not push on the surface of the lens.
Cleaning
Carefully wipe sensor with a soft damp cloth. Do not apply pressure to the lens.
Recycling
Please recycle all packaging material that came with the motion sensor.
Trouble Shooting
Malfunction
Possible Cause
Remedy
The unit will
not switch
“on”
a.
No mains power
b.
No movement is
detected (in detection
zone)
c.
Wrong LUX/LIGHT level
setting
d.
Electrical circuitry faulty
e.
Electrical Installation not
done correctly
f.
Unit may be faulty
a.
Check mains power is on
b.
Move towards the unit (in
detection zone) or increase the
detection range settings
c.
Adjust setting on the LUX/LIGHT
settings
d.
Refer to the ‘Electrical
Installation’ section to ensure
correct installation
e.
Have a certified electrician
disconnect and test the unit
f.
Contact Eco Heat Equipment
Unit stays
“on”
permanently
g.
Continuous movement in
detection zone
h.
The sensor is not
mounted correctly for
reliable operation
i.
Wrong LUX/LIGHT level
setting
j.
Time setting control is set
too far
k.
Unit may be faulty
g. Check detection range setting
and reduce detection range
sensitivity
h. Check detection range setting
and mounting procedure
i. Adjust setting on the LUX/LIGHT
settings
j. Adjust the time setting control
k. Contact Eco Heat Equipment
Warranty
The sensor has a three (3) year warranty after the date of the original purchase.
Please keep your original receipt, as this will be required for any claims under this
warranty. The warranty is a strictly carry in policy. (The sensor/s must be returned to
Eco Heat offices for a claim to be processed).
The warranty does not cover:
§
damage from misuse,
§
neglect or abuse,
§
products that have been modified in any way,
§
shipping and handling cost associated with the product,
§
damage resulting from accidents, lightning, fire, water, power surges,
natural disasters and/or incorrect installation
For more information, view the Return/Refund Policy at ecoheat.co.za/terms.php.
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may differ from the one shown in this leaflet. For more information or advice on
this or any other Eco Heat Equipment products, visit www.ecoheat.co.za or phone
+27 (0)861 999 887.
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